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ж.1) мед. ulcer; soreя́зва желу́дка — stomach ['stʌmək] / gastric ulcer
я́зва двенадцатипе́рстной кишки́ — duodenal ulcer
морова́я я́зва — plague [pleɪg]
сиби́рская я́зва — anthrax
2) (вред, зло) sore, evil ['iː-]3) разг. ( злобный человек) pest, viper -
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жен.1) ulcer; sore прям. и перен.; evil перен.2) pest, viper, malicious person ( о злобном человеке); scum ( как оскорбление) -
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ж1) мед ulcerя́зва желу́дка — gastric/stomach ['stʌmək] ulcer
обостре́ние я́звы — active ulcer
2) перен sore, plague [pleɪg]3) разг ( о злобном человеке) pest, viper -
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26 За чужой счёт пьют даже трезвенники... и язвенники!
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > За чужой счёт пьют даже трезвенники... и язвенники!
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27 язва
1) General subject: Typhoid Mary (о человеке, являющемся носителем зла), be a nasty piece of work (She's a real nasty piece of work!-Она язва первой пробы! Она просто гадюка ядовитая!), cancer, canker, devastator, fissure, hornet, pest, plague, sore, ulcer, wound, a snide bastard (вместо "bastard" такж. использыются др. оскорбительные термины), have a poison tongue (That one has a poison tongue. Она настоящая язва)2) Medicine: chancre, ulceration, stomach ulcers3) Dialect: botch6) Makarov: pit, sore (на коже), sore (накожная) -
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