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101 (to) amputate
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102 if you amputate a dozen pages you will have a better essay
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > if you amputate a dozen pages you will have a better essay
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103 to amputate
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104 to amputate
Iஅங்கச் சேதனம் செய்IIஉடலுறுப்பு துண்டி -
105 выключать из работы
amputate вчт.Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > выключать из работы
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106 do amputation
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107 perform amputation
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108 amputar
amputar ( conjugate amputar) verbo transitivo ‹brazo/pierna› to amputate
amputar vtr Med to amputate fig (una película, un texto) to cut out ' amputar' also found in these entries: Spanish: cortar English: amputate - sever -
109 ампутировать
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ампутировать
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110 take off
1) (leave the ground) [ plane] decollare4) (deduct)I'm taking next week off — la prossima settimana me la prendo di vacanza take [sth.] off, take off [sth.]
6) (remove) togliersi, sfilarsi [clothing, shoes]; togliere [lid, hands]; togliere dal menu [ dish]; sopprimere [ train]to take sth. off the market — ritirare qcs. dal mercato
7) (amputate) amputare, tagliare [ limb]8) (withdraw) annullare [show, play]; take [sb.] off, take off [sb.]10) (remove)to take sb. off the case — [ police] togliere il caso a qcn.
to take oneself off — partire (to per), andarsene (to a)
* * *1) (to remove (clothes etc): He took off his coat.) togliere2) ((of an aircraft) to leave the ground: The plane took off for Rome (noun take-off).) decollare3) (not to work during (a period of time): I'm taking tomorrow morning off.) assentarsi4) (to imitate someone (often unkindly): He used to take off his teacher to make his friends laugh (noun take-off).) imitare* * *1. vi + adv(plane, passengers) decollare, (high jumper) spiccare un salto2. vt + adv1) (remove: clothes) togliere or togliersi, (price tag, lid, item from menu) togliere, (leg, limb) amputare, (cancel: train) sopprimere2)(deduct: from bill, price)
she took 50p off — ha fatto 50 penny di sconto3) (lead away: person, object) portareto take o.s. off — andarsene
4) (imitate) imitare3. vt + prep1) (remove: clothes, price tag, lid) togliere da, (item from menu) cancellare da, (cancel: train) togliere dato take sb off sth — (remove from duty, job) allontanare qn da qc
they took him off the Financial Page — (journalist) gli hanno tolto la pagina economica
2)(deduct: from bill, price)
he took 5% off the price for me — mi ha fatto uno sconto del 5% sul prezzo* * *1) (leave the ground) [ plane] decollare4) (deduct)I'm taking next week off — la prossima settimana me la prendo di vacanza take [sth.] off, take off [sth.]
6) (remove) togliersi, sfilarsi [clothing, shoes]; togliere [lid, hands]; togliere dal menu [ dish]; sopprimere [ train]to take sth. off the market — ritirare qcs. dal mercato
7) (amputate) amputare, tagliare [ limb]8) (withdraw) annullare [show, play]; take [sb.] off, take off [sb.]10) (remove)to take sb. off the case — [ police] togliere il caso a qcn.
to take oneself off — partire (to per), andarsene (to a)
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111 take off
1. transitive verb1) abnehmen [Deckel, Hut, Bild, Hörer, Tischtuch, Verband]; ausziehen [Schuhe, Handschuhe]; ablegen [Hut, Mantel, Schmuck]take your hands off me! — fass mich nicht an!
2) (transfer from) übernehmen [Passagiere, Besatzung, Fracht]take somebody off something — jemanden von etwas holen; (withdraw from job, assignment, etc.) jemandem etwas entziehen
take something off a list/the menu — etwas von einer Liste streichen/von der Speisekarte nehmen
take a train/bus off a route — einen Zug/Bus vom Fahrplan streichen
3) (cut off) abtrennen; (with saw) absägen; (with knife, scissors, etc.) abschneiden; (amputate) abnehmentake somebody off to hospital/prison — jemanden ins Krankenhaus/Gefängnis bringen
5) (deduct) abziehen6)take off weight/a few pounds — (lose weight) abnehmen/einige Pfund abnehmen
7) (have free)take a day etc. off — sich (Dat.) einen Tag usw. frei nehmen (ugs.)
take time off [work or from work] — sich (Dat.) frei nehmen
8) (mimic) nachmachen (ugs.)2. intransitive verb1) (Aeronaut.) starten2) (Sport) [Springer, Pferd:] abspringen* * *4) (to imitate someone (often unkindly): He used to take off his teacher to make his friends laugh (noun take-off).) nachäffen* * *◆ take offI. vt1. (remove)▪ to \take off off ⇆ sth etw abnehmen; clothes etw ausziehen [o SCHWEIZ abziehen]; coat a. etw ablegento \take off off a hat einen Hut absetzen [o ÖSTERR abnehmen]the hairdresser took off about an inch der Frisör hat etwa 2,5 cm abgeschnittenthe 9:45 service to Woking has been \take offn off the schedule der Zug um 9:45 nach Woking wurde vom Fahrplan gestrichento \take off sb off a list jdn von einer Liste streichento \take off sth off the market etw vom Markt nehmento \take off sth off the menu etw von der Speisekarte streichen2. (bring away)▪ to \take off sb off somewhere jdn irgendwohin bringenhe was \take offn off to hospital er wurde ins Krankenhaus gebracht3. (stop)to \take off sb off a diet jdn von einer Diät absetzento \take off a play off ein Stück absetzenhe's been \take offn off call at the hospital this weekend dieses Wochenende hat er keinen Bereitschaftsdienst im Krankenhaus4. (not work)I'm taking Monday off ich werde mir Montag freinehmen5. (subtract)▪ to \take off off ⇆ sth etw abziehenthey \take off the taxes off his salary die Steuern werden von seinem Gehalt abgezogenII. vi1. (leave the ground) airplane abheben, startenshe just took off without saying goodbye sie ist einfach abgehauen, ohne sich zu verabschieden3. ( fig: have sudden success) idea, plan, project ankommen; product a. einschlagen; ECON sales schnell steigen* * *A v/t1. wegnehmen, -bringen, -schaffen, auch Flecken etc entfernen:take one’s make-up off sich abschminken;he was taken off in the second half SPORT er wurde in der zweiten Halbzeit ausgewechselt oder aus dem Spiel genommen2. MED abnehmen, amputieren3. jemanden fortführen, -bringen:take o.s. off sich fortmachen4. (durch den Tod) wegraffen5. a) aus dem Verkehr ziehenb) einen Busdienst etc einstellentake one’s coat off ablegen; → academic.ru/13580/clothes">clothes 17. sich einen Tag etc freinehmen, einen Tag etc Urlaub machen8. WIRTSCHa) einen Rabatt etc abziehenb) eine Steuer etc senken9. austrinken10. THEAT ein Stück etc absetzen11. aufstellen, vorbereiten:take off a trial balance WIRTSCH eine Rohbilanz aufstellen12. Kopien etc anfertigen13. jemanden abbilden, porträtieren14. umg jemanden nachmachen, -ahmenB v/i1. SPORT abspringen2. FLUGa) abfliegen, startenb) abheben3. a) fortgehen, sich fortmachenb) sich aufmachen ( for nach)4. abzweigen (Straße etc)5. anlaufen (Produktion etc)* * *1. transitive verb1) abnehmen [Deckel, Hut, Bild, Hörer, Tischtuch, Verband]; ausziehen [Schuhe, Handschuhe]; ablegen [Hut, Mantel, Schmuck]take the cover off a pillow/bed — ein Kissen abziehen/ein Bett abdecken
2) (transfer from) übernehmen [Passagiere, Besatzung, Fracht]take somebody off something — jemanden von etwas holen; (withdraw from job, assignment, etc.) jemandem etwas entziehen
take something off a list/the menu — etwas von einer Liste streichen/von der Speisekarte nehmen
take a train/bus off a route — einen Zug/Bus vom Fahrplan streichen
3) (cut off) abtrennen; (with saw) absägen; (with knife, scissors, etc.) abschneiden; (amputate) abnehmen4) (lead, conduct)take somebody off to hospital/prison — jemanden ins Krankenhaus/Gefängnis bringen
5) (deduct) abziehentake £10 off the price — den Preis um zehn Pfund reduzieren
6)take off weight/a few pounds — (lose weight) abnehmen/einige Pfund abnehmen
7) (have free)take a day etc. off — sich (Dat.) einen Tag usw. frei nehmen (ugs.)
take time off [work or from work] — sich (Dat.) frei nehmen
8) (mimic) nachmachen (ugs.)2. intransitive verb1) (Aeronaut.) starten2) (Sport) [Springer, Pferd:] abspringen* * *v.ablösen v.abnehmen v.abspulen v.abwickeln v.entfernen v.wegnehmen v. -
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adj.amputado.pp.participio pasado del verbo AMPUTATE.pt.pretérito del verbo: AMPUTATE -
113 dismember
1. v расчленять; разрывать на части, разнимать2. v редк. исключать, лишать членстваСинонимический ряд:1. amputate (verb) amputate; cripple; disjoint; dislimb; dissect; maim; mayhem; mutilate; truncate2. dismount (verb) disassemble; dismantle; dismount; take down3. divide (verb) cleave; cut up; divide; quarter; section; sever; split up -
114 operate
1. v действовать, работать2. v оказывать влияние, воздействовать; производить действиеdifferent drugs operate on different bodily organs — различные лекарства оказывают воздействие на различные органы
3. v оперировать, делать операции4. v производить операции5. v приводить в движение, в действие; заставлять работать6. v управлять, заведовать7. v разрабатывать, эксплуатироватьСинонимический ряд:1. amputate (verb) amputate; cut; cut out; go in; open; open up; remove; transplant2. contact (verb) contact; engage; hit3. convey (verb) contain; convey; transport4. function (verb) administer; carry on; command; conduct; direct; function; keep; manage; ordain; revolve; serve; steer; supervise5. move (verb) advance; move; proceed; progress6. produce (verb) bring about; cause; effect; fulfil; fulfill; occasion; produce7. work (verb) act; behave; drive; go; handle; perform; react; roll; run; take; turn; use; workАнтонимический ряд: -
115 sever
1. разрывать; порывать; отделять; отрывать; разделять; делить2. разъединять; разъединить; разлучать; разлучить; порвать; порваться; рвать; рватьсяСинонимический ряд:1. amputate (verb) amputate; dismember; truncate2. break off (verb) break off; disband; dissolve3. know (verb) difference; differentiate; discern; discrepate; discriminate; distinguish; extricate; know; severalize4. part (verb) carve; cleave; cut; disconnect; disengage; dissect; dissever; dissociate; part; rend; slice; split; sunder; undo5. separate (verb) break; break up; detach; dichotomize; disjoin; disjoint; disunite; divide; divorce; rupture; separate; split up; uncombineАнтонимический ряд:assemble; connect; join; maintain; unite -
116 ампутация
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ампутация
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117 отнимать
несовер. - отнимать;
совер. - отнять( кого-л./что-л.)
1) (у кого-л.) take away( from) прям. и перен.;
bereave (of) (лишать)
2) take (время, силы и т.п.)
3) withdraw;
remove( руки)
4) перен. rob (of), deprive (of) (надежду, веру и т.п.)
5) разг. amputate
6) разг. (вычитать) subtract;
take away ∙ отнимать от грудиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > отнимать
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118 отнимать, отнять
(вн.)
1. take* away (smth.) ;
( вн. у рд.;
лишать) deprive( smb. of), rob ( smb. of) (тж. перен.) ;
отнять у кого-л. деньги rob smb. of his, her money;
отнять у кого-л. надежду deprive smb. of hope;
2. (заставлять потратить время, энергию) take* (smth.) ;
~ у кого-л. много времени take* smb. a lot of time;
это отняло у нас три часа it took us three hours( to do that) ;
я не хочу ~ у вас время I don`t like to take up your time;
3. разг. (ампутировать) amputate( smth.) ;
4. разг. (вычитать) subtract( smth.), take* (smth.) ;
от пяти отнять четыре остаётся один four from five leaves one;
отнять от груди wean;
нельзя отнять что-л. у кого-л. it cannot be denied that smb. has smth. ;
~ся, отняться be* paralyzed;
разг. (неметь) go* numb;
у него отнялись ноги his legs were paralyzed;
от смущения у него отнялся язык he was speechless with embarrassment.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > отнимать, отнять
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119 отнять
несовер. - отнимать;
совер. - отнять (кого-л./что-л.)
1) (у кого-л.) take away( from) прям. и перен.;
bereave (of) (лишать)
2) take (время, силы и т.п.)
3) withdraw;
remove( руки)
4) перен. rob (of), deprive (of) (надежду, веру и т.п.)
5) разг. amputate
6) разг. (вычитать) subtract;
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120 amputated
мед.прич. отсекать отсеченный; от англ. amputate
См. также в других словарях:
Amputate — Am pu*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Amputated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Amputating}.] [L. amputatus, p. p. of amputare: amb + putare to prune, putus clean, akin to E. pure. See {Putative}.] 1. To prune or lop off, as branches or tendrils. [1913 Webster] 2 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
amputate — index mutilate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
amputate — (v.) 1630s, back formation from AMPUTATION (Cf. amputation) or else from L. amputatus, pp. of amputare to cut off, to prune. Related: Amputated; amputating … Etymology dictionary
amputate — [v] remove a limb cut away, cut off, dismember, eliminate, excise, lop, separate, sever, truncate; concepts 176,211 … New thesaurus
amputate — ► VERB ▪ cut off (a limb) in a surgical operation. DERIVATIVES amputation noun. ORIGIN Latin amputare lop off … English terms dictionary
amputate — [am′pyo͞o tāt΄, am′pyətāt΄] vt., vi. amputated, amputating [< L amputatus, pp. of amputare < am , for ambi , AMBI + putare, to trim, prune < IE * putos, part. form of base * peu , to strike > PAVE] to cut off (an arm, leg, etc.), esp … English World dictionary
amputate — UK [ˈæmpjʊteɪt] / US [ˈæmpjəˌteɪt] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms amputate : present tense I/you/we/they amputate he/she/it amputates present participle amputating past tense amputated past participle amputated to remove someone s arm … English dictionary
amputate — verb Amputate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑arm, ↑leg, ↑limb … Collocations dictionary
amputate — [[t]æ̱mpjʊteɪt[/t]] amputates, amputating, amputated VERB To amputate someone s arm or leg means to cut all or part of it off in an operation because it is diseased or badly damaged. [V n] To save his life, doctors amputated his legs... [have n V … English dictionary
amputate — verb doctors had to amputate two fingers Syn: cut off, sever, remove (surgically), dismember, saw/chop off … Thesaurus of popular words
amputate — transitive verb ( tated; tating) Etymology: Latin amputatus, past participle of amputare, from am , amb around + putare to cut, prune more at ambi Date: 1612 to remove by or as if by cutting; especially to cut (as a limb) from the body •… … New Collegiate Dictionary