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1 Take Out Back And Shoot
Medicine: TOBASH (Superb nurses abbreviation shorthand for the worst patients.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Take Out Back And Shoot
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2 take
تَنَاوَلَ \ deal with: to concern: This book deals with diseases of the head. handle: to touch or move with the hands: Handle this box of glass with care. have: to take: Do you have milk in your coffee?. take: to get hold of; catch; seize: He took her hand and helped her up the slope, have (a bath, a drink, medicine, effect, a holiday, a walk, etc.) Never take a heavy meal before swimming. -
3 take
أَخَذَ \ have: to take: Do you have milk in your coffee? Let’s have a swim. tackle: (in football) to get the ball away from (an attacking player). take: to get hold of; catch; seize: He took her hand and helped her up the slope, to have (a bath, a drink, medicine, effect, a holiday, a walk, etc.): Never take a heavy meal before swimming. -
4 medicine
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5 medicine
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6 принимать лекарство
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > принимать лекарство
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7 minum obat
take medicine, took medicine, taken medicine, taking medicine -
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take medicine, took medicine, taken medicine, taking medicine -
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10 пия
drink(на големи глътки) gulp (down)(попийвам си) tipple(пиянствувам) tope(всмуквам, попивам) drink in; absorbпия лекарство take medicineпия минерална вода (за лечение) take/drink the watersпия чай/кафе drink/take tea/coffeeпия за здравето на някого drink s.o.'s healthпия наздравица за някого toast s.o., propose/drink a toast to s.o.пия за нашите гости here is to our guestsпия до забрава drink till all is blueпия като смок drink like a fishсъс захар ли пиете чая? do you take sugar with/in your tea?не мога да пия уиски I cannot take whiskyпия сурово яйце suck a raw eggпие ми се нещо I'm thirsty, I have a thirstмного ми се пие нещо (особ. алкохол) I'm dying for a drink* * *пѝя,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. пил drink; (на малки глътки) sip; (на големи глътки) gulp (down); ( попийвам си) tipple; ( пиянствам) tope, be on the bottle; ( всмуквам, попивам) drink in; absorb; какво пиеш обикновено? what’s your tipple? какво ще пиеш? (за алкохол) шег. what’s your poison? много ми се пие нещо (обикн. алкохол) I’m dying for a drink; не \пия ( алкохол) I never touch wine; \пия до забрава drink till all is blue; \пия за нашите гости here is to our guests; \пия като смок drink like a fish; \пия лекарство take medicine; \пия много малко be a small drinker; \пия наздравица за някого toast s.o., propose/drink a toast to s.o.; \пия сурово яйце suck a raw egg; със захар ли пиете чая? do you take sugar with/in your tea?* * *drink (и алкохол); take (за лекарство): пия a medicine twice a day; consume; tipple{tipl}; tope; water (вода)* * *1. (всмуквам, попивам) drink in;absorb 2. (на големи глътки) gulp (down) 3. (на малки глътки) sip 4. (пиянствувам) tope 5. (попийвам си) tipple 6. drink 7. ПИЯ до забрава drink till all is blue 8. ПИЯ за здравето на някого drink s. o.'s health 9. ПИЯ за нашите гости here is to our guests 10. ПИЯ като смок drink like a fish 11. ПИЯ лекарство take medicine 12. ПИЯ минерална вода (за лечение) take/drink the waters 13. ПИЯ наздравица за някого toast s. o., propose/ drink a toast to s. о. 14. ПИЯ сурово яйце suck a raw egg 15. ПИЯ чай/кафе drink/take tea/coffee 16. много ми се пие нещо (особ. алкохол) I'm dying for a drink 17. не мога да ПИЯ уиски I cannot take whisky 18. пие ми се нещо I'm thirsty, I have a thirst 19. със захар ли пиете чая? do you take sugar with/in your tea? -
11 medicarse
1 to take medicine* * *VPR to take medicine* * *(v.) = take + drugsEx. This article reports the results of project to examine the needs of a group of rheumatology outpatients for information about the drugs they are taking.* * *(v.) = take + drugsEx: This article reports the results of project to examine the needs of a group of rheumatology outpatients for information about the drugs they are taking.
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12 soigner
soigner [swaɲe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbto look after ; [médecin] to treat ; [+ cheval, tenue, travail, repas, présentation] to take care over2. reflexive verba. [personne] ( = prendre des médicaments) to take medicineb. [maladie] to treat• de nos jours, la tuberculose se soigne these days tuberculosis can be treated* * *swaɲe
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1) ( chercher à guérir) to treat [personne, animal, maladie]il faut te faire soigner! — (colloq) hum you should have your head examined!
2) ( s'occuper de) to look after [personne, animal, client]3) ( faire attention à) to take care over [tenue, présentation]; to look after [mains]
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se soigner verbe pronominal1) ( chercher à se guérir) to treat oneself2) ( pouvoir être guéri) [maladie] to be treatableça se soigne, tu sais! — hum (time to) get the men in white coats! hum
3) ( veiller à sa tenue) to take care over one's appearance; ( veiller à son bien-être) to take care of oneself* * *swaɲe vt1) [médecin] [malade, maladie] to treat2) [infirmière, mère] to nurse, to look after, [blessé] to tend to3) [travail, détails] to take care over, [jardin, chevelure, invités] to look after* * *soigner verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( chercher à guérir) to treat [personne, animal, maladie]; soigner un rhume avec de l'aspirine® to treat a cold with aspirin; sa patte n'est pas cassée, on pourra la soigner its paw isn't broken, we can treat it; faire soigner qn to get sb treatment; se faire soigner to get treatment; il n'y a pas moyen de se faire soigner correctement ici you just can't get the proper treatment here; il faut te faire soigner○! hum you should have your head examined!;2 ( s'occuper de) to look after [personne, animal, client];3 ( faire attention à) to take care over [tenue, présentation]; to look after [mains]; soignez votre écriture/orthographe take care over your writing/spelling.B se soigner vpr1 ( chercher à guérir) to treat oneself; je me soigne aux antibiotiques I'm treating myself with antibiotics; elle n'aime pas se soigner she doesn't like to take anything when she's ill; soigne-toi bien! look after yourself!; je ne suis pas très intelligent mais je me soigne hum I'm not very clever but I'm working on it!;2 ( pouvoir être guéri) [maladie] to be treatable; infection qui se soigne facilement aux antibiotiques infection that can easily be treated with antibiotics; ça se soigne, tu sais! hum (time to) get the men in white coats! hum;3 ( veiller à sa tenue) to take care over one's appearance; ( veiller à son bien-être) to take care of oneself.[swaɲe] verbe transitif[maladie] to treatc'est le docteur Jean qui la soigne [d'habitude] she's under ou in the care of Dr. Jean2. [bien traiter - ami, animal, plantes] to look after (inseparable), to take care of ; [ - jardin] to look after3. [être attentif à - apparence, tenue, présentation, prononciation] to take care ou trouble over ; [ - écriture, style] to polish (up) ; [ - image de marque] to take good care of, to nurse ; [ - repas] to prepare carefully, to take trouble over (the preparation of)4. (familier) [exagérer]5. (familier) [frapper]tu aurais vu ses bleus, le mec l'a soigné! you should've seen his bruises, the guy made mincemeat of him!————————se soigner verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)————————se soigner verbe pronominal (emploi passif)ça se soigne, tu sais! (familier & humoristique) they have a cure for that these days, you know! -
13 выпить
1) General subject: drink, get a refresh, have a bottle, have a drink, have a pull at the bottle (спиртного), lift the elbow, moisten one's clay, outdrink, outdrink (все), partake of, swig, take a drop, tipple, wet one's whistle, wet whistle, whet one's whistle, get ginny, have a wet, swallow medicine, take medicine, have some alcohol, have some vodka, moisten (one's) clay, whet (one's) whistle2) Colloquial: get outside of, put away, refresh, shout out ("за кого-либо")3) American: (чего-л. спиртного) cut the dust (разговорное выражение)4) Jocular: moisten clay, wet clay5) Jargon: crook the elbow, take in wood, (алкоголь) tiddle (He's popped down to the pub for a tiddle.)6) Foil ships: partake7) Makarov: see a man about a dog, swallow medicine (глотнуть спиртного), take medicine (глотнуть спиртного), drink off (до дна), drink a toast to (за кого-л.), drink to (за кого-л.) -
14 понести заслуженное наказание
1) General subject: you must take your medicine like a man, swallow medicine, take medicine2) Makarov: swallow (one's) medicine, take ( one's) medicineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > понести заслуженное наказание
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15 проглотить пилюлю
1) General subject: swallow the pill, swallow a pill, swallow medicine, take medicine2) Graphic expression: pocket the insult, swallow the insult, take it lying down3) Set phrase: swallow a bitter pill, (p.; not used with neg.) swallow the pill4) Makarov: swallow (one's) medicine, take ( one's) medicine -
16 medicar
v.1 to give medicine to.2 to medicate.* * *1 (administrar medicamentos) to medicate; (recetar) to prescribe1 to take medicine* * *verb* * *1.2.See:* * ** * *----* medicarse = take + drugs.* * ** * ** medicarse = take + drugs.* * *medicar [A2 ]vtestá medicado he's on medication* * *♦ vtto give medicine to* * *v/t administer medication to* * *medicar {72} vt: to medicate -
17 принять
1) General subject: swallow medicine, take medicine2) Makarov: swallow medicine (глотнуть спиртного), take medicine (глотнуть спиртного) -
18 принять
1) General subject: swallow medicine, take medicine2) Makarov: swallow medicine (глотнуть спиртного), take medicine (глотнуть спиртного) -
19 принимать
vt; св - приня́ть1) брать даваемое to accept, to takeпринима́ть приглаше́ние/пода́рок/извине́ния — to accept an invitation/a present/ sb's apologies
принима́ть предложе́ние помо́чь — to accept an offer of help
2) пищу, лекарство to takeпринима́ть лека́рство — to take medicine/AE medication
принима́ть ва́нну — to take/to have a bath
принима́ть ме́ры — to take measures
принима́ть круты́е ме́ры про́тив иго́рных домо́в — to crack down on/upon gambling houses
принима́ть ме́ры на слу́чай непредви́денных обстоя́тельств — to provide for an emergency
3) утверждать голосованием to take, to carry, to adopt, to passпринима́ть резолю́цию — to adopt/to carry/to pass a resolution
принима́ть реше́ние — to make/to reach/to take a decision
принима́ть зако́н — to adopt/to pass a law
4) допускать к участию to admit (to), to accept (to)принима́ть на рабо́ту — to take sb on
принима́ть в шко́лу/университе́т — to admit sb to school/university
5) оказывать приём to receiveпринима́ть посла́ — to receive an ambassador
принима́ть госте́й — to entertain (sb)
тепе́рь мы почти́ не принима́ем госте́й — we hardly ever entertain these days
6) воспринимать to takeпринима́ть к све́дению — to take sth into consideration/account
не принима́ть во внима́ние/в расчёт — to ignore, to discount
принима́ть кого/что-л за кого/что-л — to (mis)take sb/sth for sb/sth
•- принимать участие в- принимать сторону
- принимать за чистую монету
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1) General subject: be fond enjoy glass, be fond of glass, belt down (обыкн. алкогольные напитки), bib, drink, drink off (до дна), kiss, lift the elbow, liquor, liquor (обыкн. liquor up), lush, take drop, tipple, to be fond of (to enjoy, one's) glass, wine, kiss the cup, liquor up, (спиртное) dip one's beak (American slang), drink on a regular basis, have a bottle on a regular basis, have some alcohol on a regular basis, have some vodka on a regular basis, lift the elbow on a regular basis, moisten (one's) clay on a regular basis, partake of, swallow medicine on a regular basis, take a drop on a regular basis, take medicine on a regular basis, wet (one's) whistle on a regular basis, whet (one's) whistle on a regular basis, do shots (относится к 40 градусным напиткам, f.e. They were spotted doing shots at a party to celebrate Zac's birthday.), tip glasses2) Colloquial: booze, indulge, put away, sniff the cork3) Obsolete: wassail4) Jocular: ply the bottle5) Rare: bouse6) Australian slang: raise (one's) elbow7) Jargon: dip the bill (beak), hit the bottle, loop, tip/ (one's) /the/ elbow bend /crook, guzzle, mug (особенно пиво), mugg (особенно пиво)8) Makarov: crook the elbow, enjoy glass9) Taboo: dram
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