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1 transferred sensation
girdle sensation — опоясывающая боль, ощущение обруча
English-Russian big medical dictionary > transferred sensation
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English-russian biological dictionary > transferred sensation
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2) Авиационная медицина: локализация которого не совпадает с местом раздражения, ощущение -
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Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > transferred sensation
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sensation ощущение, восприятие; чувствоreferred sensation рефлекторное ощущениеtransferred sensation рефлекторное ощущениеEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > sensation
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1. n ощущение, чувство2. n восприятие3. n сенсация, новинкаthe greatest sensation — величайшая сенсация, гвоздь сезона
made a sensation — произвел сенсацию; произведенный сенсацию
4. n филос. чувственное данное; чувственный опытСинонимический ряд:1. agitation (noun) agitation; animation; commotion; excitement; perturbation; stimulation; stir; uproar2. feeling (noun) emotion; feeling; impression; passion; perception; response; sense; sensibility; sensitivity; sentiment; thought3. hint (noun) hint; intuition; presentiment; suspicion4. wonder (noun) marvel; miracle; phenomenon; portent; prodigy; stunner; wonder; wonderment -
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ощущение; восприятиеachromatic sensation — неспособность к восприятию цветов, дальтонизм
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10 benumbed sensation
girdle sensation — опоясывающая боль, ощущение обруча
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11 creeping sensation
girdle sensation — опоясывающая боль, ощущение обруча
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12 referred sensation
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