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41 находиться на лечении
to undertake treatments; to be under treatment; to undergo (to take) a cure; to undergo treatment; to undergo (to get, receive) a course of (medical) treatment; to take the cure for smth; to take (a) medicationДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > находиться на лечении
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42 пройти курс лечения
to undertake treatments; to be under treatment; to undergo (to take) a cure; to undergo treatment; to undergo (to get, receive) a course of (medical) treatment; to take the cure for smth; to take (a) medicationДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > пройти курс лечения
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43 пройти лечение
to undertake treatments; to be under treatment; to undergo (to take) a cure; to undergo treatment; to undergo (to get, receive) a course of (medical) treatment; to take the cure for smth; to take (a) medicationДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > пройти лечение
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44 проходить курс лечения
to undertake treatments; to be under treatment; to undergo (to take) a cure; to undergo treatment; to undergo (to get, receive) a course of (medical) treatment; to take the cure for smth; to take (a) medicationДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > проходить курс лечения
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45 проходить лечение
to undertake treatments; to be under treatment; to undergo (to take) a cure; to undergo treatment; to undergo (to get, receive) a course of (medical) treatment; to take the cure for smth; to take (a) medicationДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > проходить лечение
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46 हृ _hṛ
हृ 1 U. (हरति-ते, जहार, जहे, अहार्षीत्, अहृत, हरिष्यति-ते, हर्तुम्, हृत; pass. ह्रियते)1 To take, carry, convey, lead, (often used with two accusatives in this sense); अजां ग्रामं हरति ŚK.; संदेशं मे हर धनपतिक्रोधवश्लेषितस्य Me.7; Ms.4.74.-2 To carry off or away, take or draw to a distance; हरामि रामसौमित्री मृगो भूत्वा मृगद्युवौ Bk.5.47.-3 To take away, rob, plunder, steal; दुर्वृत्ता जारजन्मानो हरिष्यन्तीति शङ्कया Bv.4.45; R.3.39; Ku.2.47; Bk.2.39; Ms. 7.43.-4 To strip off, deprive of, despoil, take away; वृन्ताद्श्लथं हरति पुष्पमनोकहानाम् R.5.69; Bk.15.116; Ms.8. 334.-5 To take away, cure, destroy; उत्कण्ठां तां हरिष्यामि मेघलेखामिबानिलः Rām.7.4.19; तथापि हरते तापं लोकानामुन्नतो घनः Bv.1.39; R.15.24; Me.31.-6 To attract, captivate, win over, influence, subdue, enchant; चेतो न कस्य हरते गतिरङ्गनायाः Bv.2.157; ये भावा हृदयं हरन्ति 1.13; तवास्मि गीतरागेण हारिणा प्रसभं हृतः Ś.1.5; हरति मे हरिवाहनदिङ्मुखम् V.3.6; मृगया जहार चतुरेव कामिनी R.9.69;1.83; Ṛs. 6.21; इन्द्रियाणि प्रमाथीनि हरन्ति प्रसभं मनः Bg.2.6;6.44; Ms.6.59.-7 To gain, acquire, obtain; ततो विंशं नृपो हरेत् Ms.8.391,153; Y.2.123; स हरतु सुभगपताकाम् Dk.-8 To have, possess; अङ्गैः सुकुमारतरैः सा कुसुमानां श्रियं हरति Bv.2.163.-9 To surpass, eclipse; त्वां हरन्तीं श्रियं हरति Bk.5.71.-1 To marry; पित्रे न दद्याच्छुल्कं तु कन्यामृतुमतीं हरन् Ms.9.93.-11 To divide.-12 To cast, throw (as an arrow).-13 To accept, receive, inherit.-14 To offer. -Caus. (हारयति-ते)1 To cause to take, carry or convey, send (something) by one, (with acc. or instr.); मृत्यं मृत्येन वा भारं हारयति Sk.; जीमूतेन स्वकुशलमयीं हारयिष्यन् प्रवृत्तिम् Me.4; Ms.8.114; Ku.2. 39.-2 To cause to be taken away, to lose, be deprived of.-3 To give away. -Desid. (जिहीर्षति-ते) To wish to take &c. -II. 3 P. (जिहर्ति) To take by force. -
47 saison
saison [sεzɔ̃]feminine noun• la belle/mauvaise saison the summer/winter months• saison des amours/des fraises/théâtrale mating/strawberry/theatre season• la saison des pluies/sèche the rainy/dry season• haute/basse saison high/low season• il fait un temps de saison the weather is what one would expect for the time of year► hors saison [tarif] low-season* * *sɛzɔ̃1) ( division de l'année) season2) ( période) season3) Tourisme, Sport, Théâtre seasonla haute/morte saison — the high/slack season
* * *sɛzɔ̃ nfCe n'est pas la saison des fraises. — It's not the season for strawberries.
* * *saison ⇒ Les saisons nf1 ( division de l'année) season; en cette saison at this time of year; en toute saison all (the) year round; il fait or c'est un temps de saison it's typical weather for the time of year, it's seasonal weather; porter des vêtements de saison to wear the right clothes for the time of year; fruits de saison seasonal fruits; la saison nouvelle springtime; à la belle/mauvaise saison in the summer/winter months; remarque de saison fig fitting remark; il n'y a plus de saisons! there are no real seasons any more;2 ( période) season; saison des asperges/huîtres asparagus/oyster season; saison des pluies rainy season; saison froide cold season; saison des amours/de la pêche mating/fishing season; saison des foins/semailles haymaking/sowing time;3 Tourisme season; saison touristique tourist season; saison des vacances holiday GB ou vacation US season; aller faire la saison à Nice to go and work in Nice during the holiday season; en pleine saison at the height of the season; la haute/morte saison the high/slack season; en basse saison in the off season; prix hors saison off-season prices;5 Méd faire une saison à Vichy to take a cure at Vichy.[sɛzɔ̃] nom féminin1. [période de l'année] seasona. [printemps] the spring monthsb. [été] the summer monthsla mauvaise saison, la saison froide the winter monthsà la belle/mauvaise saison when the weather turns warm/coldla saison des pluies the rainy season, the rains2. [époque pour certains travaux, certains produits]a. [à courre] the hunting seasonb. [à tir] the shooting season3. [temps d'activité périodique] seasonen basse ou morte saison off season4. [cure] season (soutenu)————————de saison locution adjectivale1. [adapté à la saison] seasonala. [fruit] to be in seasonb. [vêtement] to be seasonable -
48 kuracj|a
f (G pl kuracji) 1. (leczenie) treatment, therapy; (seria zabiegów, środków) course of treatment- kuracja lekami medication- kuracja antybiotykowa/hormonalna/ziołowa antibiotic/hormone/herbal treatment a. therapy- kuracja odwykowa addiction treatment, substance abuse a. chemical-dependency treatment- kuracja odtruwająca detoxi(fi)cation, detox- kuracja odchudzająca/odmładzająca slimming/rejuvenating treatment- przechodzić kurację to undertake a course of treatment (na coś for sth); (w sanatorium) to take a cure- stosować kurację przez dwa tygodnie to continue a course of treatment for two weeks- powtarzać kurację co dwa miesiące to repeat the course of treatment every two months2. przen. radical reform; cure przen.- końska kuracja intensive treatmentThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kuracj|a
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49 лечение
с.(medical) treatment, cureамбулато́рное лече́ние — outpatient treatment
лече́ние без согла́сия пацие́нта — involuntary treatment / care
лече́ние зубо́в — dental care
пройти́ курс лече́ния (от) — undergo a course of (medical) treatment (for); take the cure (for)
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50 kur|ować
impf Ⅰ vt to treat, to nurse [pacjenta]; to heal [rany]- kurować kogoś antybiotykami/ziołami to treat sb with antibiotics/herbs- być kurowanym to undergo treatment- kurowano go antybiotykami he was treated with a. given antibiotics ⇒ wykurowaćⅡ kurować się to be treated, to undergo treatment (z czegoś for sth); (w uzdrowisku) to take a cure- kurować się ziołami to take herbal treatment- kurować się z gruźlicy to receive a. undergo treatment for tuberculosisThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kur|ować
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51 лечиться
несовbe treated; take a cureгде вы ле́читесь? — where do you take the course of treatment?
у кого́ вы ле́читесь? — who is your doctor?
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52 лечить
несовер. - лечить;
совер. - полечить( кого-л./что-л.) treat (medically) его лечат от шока ≈ he is being treated for shockнесов. (вн.) treat (smb., smth.) ;
(вн. от рд.) treat (smb. for) ;
кто вас лечит? who`s your doctor?;
~ сердце treat the heart;
~ туберкулёз treat tuberculosis;
~ся несов. take* a cure;
(от рд.) undergo* treatment( for), be* treated (for) ;
он лечился у доктора N he was Dr. N`s patient;
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53 полечить
несовер. - лечить;
совер. - полечить (кого-л./что-л.) treat (medically) его лечат от шока ≈ he is being treated for shockсов. (вн.) treat (smb.), give* (smb.) some treatment;
~ся сов. take* a cure, have* some treatment.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > полечить
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54 исправиться
1) General subject: better, reform, right, straighten, turn over a new leaf, clean up one's act, mend one's ways2) American: take the cure3) Jargon: straighten up and fly right -
55 verschicken
v/t dispatch; (auch Kinder etc.) send; WIRTS. dispatch, ship* * *to dispatch; to ship; to send* * *ver|schị|cken ptp verschi\#cktvt1) (= versenden) to send out or off2) (zur Kur etc) to send away3) (= deportieren) to deport* * *(to distribute eg by post: A notice has been sent out to all employees.) send out* * *ver·schi·cken *vt1. (schicken)* * *transitives Verb s. versenden* * ** * *transitives Verb s. versenden* * *v.to dispatch v.to ship v. -
56 лечиться (II) (нсв)
............................................................1. take a cure........................................................................................................................3. be treated{!! treater: طرف معامله، مذاکره کننده، طرف گفتگو} -
57 полечиться (II) (св)
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58 a urma un tratament
to undergo / to take a cureto undergo a treatment\a urma un tratament medical to be under the doctor. -
59 eine Kur machen
ausdr.to drink the waters expr. f.take a cure n. -
60 verschicken
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