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ж.wound, sore ( см. тж ранение)забинтовывать рану — to bind a wound with a bandage;
зашивать рану — to close [to repair] a wound;
тампонировать рану — to pack a wound;
- вяло заживающая ранаушивать рану — to stitch up a wound;
- гнойная рана
- гранулирующая рана
- грязная рана
- длительно не заживающая рана
- загрязнённая рана
- инфицированная рана
- колотая рана
- лапаротомная рана
- незаживающая рана
- непроникающая рана
- ножевая рана
- обработанная рана
- обширная рана
- огнестрельная рана
- ожоговая рана
- операционная рана
- открытая рана
- первичная рана
- поверхностная рана
- проникающая рана
- пулевая рана
- раздавленная рана
- размозжённая рана
- рваная рана
- рвано-ушибленная рана
- резаная рана
- рубленая рана
- скальпированная рана
- сквозная рана
- смертельная рана
- укушенная рана
- ушибленная рана
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4 Штопай дыру, пока невелика
If you take instant actions when something starts going wrong, you will not have to face bad consequences. See Упустишь огонь - не потушишь (У)Cf: A dropped stitch is soon a hole (Am.). A green wound is soon healed (Am., Br.). Не that corrects not small faults will not control great ones (Br.). Не that repairs not a part, builds all (Br.). A little neglect may breed great mischief (Am.). Nip the act while in the bud (Am.). A step in time saves nine (Am.). A stitch in time saves nine (Am., Br.). Who repairs not his gutters repairs the whole house (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Штопай дыру, пока невелика
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vt; св - заши́тьto sew up, to stitch upзашива́ть ра́ну — to stitch/to suture/to sew (together) the wound
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рус Инфекция, связанная с процедурой, не классифицированная в других рубрикахeng Infection following a procedure, not elsewhere classified. Abscess: intra-abdominal, stitch. subphrenic, wound. Septicaemia postprocedural. (Excludes: ) infection due to: infusion, transfusion and therapeutic injection ( T80.2), prosthetic devices, implants and grafts ( T82.6-T82.7, T83.5-T83.6, T84.5-T84.7, T85.7), obstetric surgical wound infection ( O86.0) -
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1) General subject: dart, join, joint, juncture, seam, (в системе ПО) seam (место, где можно изменить поведение в системе программного обеспечения, не прибегая к правке кода в этом месте. Например, вызов полиморфной функции из объекта является швом, поскольку можно выполнить подклассификацию класса э), stitch (put stitches into a wound - наложить швы на рану), suture, welt2) Geology: commissure3) Biology: raphe (у диатомовых водорослей)4) Naval: butt seam5) Medicine: doubly armed suture (двумя иглами на одной нити), raphe, rhaphe6) Military: (сварной) weld8) Construction: open joint (кирпичной кладки)10) Hydrography: seal12) Silicates: seam (от формы)13) Polymers: knit line14) Makarov: joint (в кирпичной или каменной кладке), joint (заклёпочный), pass (узкий), seam (кровельный), suture (между створками боба), suture (у плодов), tumor, weld (сварной)15) Gold mining: geosuture16) oil&gas: ( welding)seam (сварочный шов)18) Laser medicine: sutures
См. также в других словарях:
stitch up — (slang) 1. To incriminate by informing on 2. To swindle (stitchˈ up noun) • • • Main Entry: ↑stitch * * * stitch up [phrasal verb] 1 stitch (someone or something) up or stitch up (someone or something) : to use a needle and thread to close a… … Useful english dictionary
stitch — stitch1 [stıtʃ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(sewing)¦ 2¦(for wound)¦ 3¦(pain)¦ 4¦(with wool)¦ 5¦(style)¦ 6 not have a stitch on 7 in stitches 8 a stitch in time (saves nine) ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: stice prick ] … Dictionary of contemporary English
stitch — [[t]stɪ̱tʃ[/t]] stitches, stitching, stitched 1) VERB If you stitch cloth, you use a needle and thread to join two pieces together or to make a decoration. [V n adv/prep] Fold the fabric and stitch the two layers together... We stitched… … English dictionary
stitch — 1 noun 1 SEWING (C) one of the short pieces of thread that you can see in a piece of cloth where it has been sewn: Some of the stitches have come out of this shirt sleeve. 2 WITH WOOL (C) one of the small circles that join together to make a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
stitch — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 in sewing ADJECTIVE ▪ decorative, embroidery ▪ hand, machine ▪ blanket, chain, cross, running … Collocations dictionary
stitch — stitch1 [ stıtʃ ] noun ** 1. ) count a short piece of THREAD that you can see on cloth when it has been sewn: I put a couple of stitches in just to hold the ends together. a ) count a piece of wool that has been put around a needle when you are… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stitch — 01. Tarek had to get four [stitches] in his forehead after falling off his bicycle. 02. The children were learning to [stitch] little hand puppets in their crafts class. 03. She decorated the table cloth with some beautiful [stitching]. 04. The… … Grammatical examples in English
stitch — 1. A sharp sticking pain of momentary duration. 2. A single suture. 3. SYN: suture (2). [A.S. stice, a pricking] lock s. SYN: locking suture. * * * stitch stich n 1) a local sharp and sudden pain esp. in the side 2 a) one in and out movement of a … Medical dictionary
stitch — n. & v. n. 1 a (in sewing or knitting or crocheting etc.) a single pass of a needle or the thread or loop etc. resulting from this. b a particular method of sewing or knitting etc. (am learning a new stitch). 2 (usu. in pl.) Surgery each of the… … Useful english dictionary
stitch up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms stitch up : present tense I/you/we/they stitch up he/she/it stitches up present participle stitching up past tense stitched up past participle stitched up 1) to repair a piece of cloth that has been torn by… … English dictionary
Corner stitch — The corner stitch is a common suture technique.[1] It used to close wounds that are angled or Y shaped without appreciably compromising blood supply to the wound tip.[2][3] The corner stitch is a variation of the horizontal mattress stitch, and… … Wikipedia