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1) Медицина: судорожное движение2) Психология: конвульсивное движение -
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конвульсивное движение, судорожное движениеАнгло-русский словарь по психоаналитике > convulsive movement
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судорожное движениеEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > convulsive movement
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convulsive [kən'vʌlsɪv](b) (transition) brutal;∎ the most convulsive years in the country's history les années les plus agitées dans l'histoire du pays -
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1 [movement, spasm] convulsif/-ive ;2 [change, disturbance, riot] perturbateur/-trice. -
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[-siv]adjective erschütternd* * *con·vul·sive[kənˈvʌlsɪv]\convulsive illness eine Krankheit, zu deren Symptomen Muskelkrämpfe gehören* * *[kən'vʌlsɪv]adjkonvulsiv(isch) (spec), Krampf-; movement also krampfhaft* * *convulsive [kənˈvʌlsıv] adj (adv convulsively)1. konvulsiv, krampfhaft, -artig2. von Krämpfen befallen* * *adj.krampfhaft adj. -
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[kən'vʌlsɪv]1) [movement, spasm] convulsivo2) [change, riot] convulso, violento* * *[-siv]adjective convulsivo, convulso* * *convulsive /kənˈvʌlsɪv/a.convulsivelyavv.convulsamente.* * *[kən'vʌlsɪv]1) [movement, spasm] convulsivo2) [change, riot] convulso, violento -
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- sivadjective convulsivotr[kən'vʌlsɪv]1 convulsivo,-aconvulsive [kən'vʌlsɪv] adj: convulsivo♦ convulsively advadj.• convulsivo, -a adj.• espasmódico, -a adj.kən'vʌlsɪvadjective convulsivo[kǝn'vʌlsɪv]ADJ [movement] convulsivo; [laughter] incontenible* * *[kən'vʌlsɪv]adjective convulsivo -
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Krampf-, krampfartig; movement krampfhaft;\convulsive illness eine Krankheit, zu deren Symptomen Muskelkrämpfe gehören; -
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[kən'vʌlsɪv](movement, laughter) convulso (-a), Med convulsivo (-a) -
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ks. berkejang. c. movement geraklan berkejang/ menggelepar-gelepar. -
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noun1) Krampf, der; Spasmus, der (Med.)2) (convulsive movement) Anfall, der3) (coll.)* * *['spæzəm](a sudden uncontrollable jerking of the muscles: A spasm of pain twisted his face for a moment.) der Krampf* * *[ˈspæzəm]nto go into \spasm BRIT, AUS einen Krampf bekommen\spasm of anger Wutanfall m\spasm of coughing/pain krampfartige Hustenanfälle/Schmerzen pla \spasm of activity eine hektische Tätigkeit\spasms of brief trade sporadische Umsätze* * *['spzəm]n (MED)Krampf m, Spasmus m (spec); (of asthma, coughing, fig) Anfall mthere was a spasm of activity — es entwickelte sich fieberhafte Aktivität
they play well in spasms — sie spielen ab und zu ganz gut
* * *spasm [ˈspæzəm] s1. MED Spasmus m, Krampf m:go into spasm krampfen, Krämpfe bekommen2. Anfall m:spasm of coughing Hustenanfall* * *noun1) Krampf, der; Spasmus, der (Med.)2) (convulsive movement) Anfall, der3) (coll.)* * *n.Krampf -e m. -
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1. n судорога; спазм2. n приступ3. n порыв, взрывСинонимический ряд:1. convulsion (noun) contortion; contraction; convulsion; convulsive movement; fit; paroxysm; seizure; throe; tic2. pain (noun) cramp; pain; pang; twinge -
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[twi ] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) move jerkily: His hands were twitching.) trzati2) (to give a little pull or jerk to (something): He twitched her sleeve.) potegniti2. noun(a twitching movement.) trzaj* * *I [twič]nounsee quitch pirnica (trava)II [twič]1.nounpoteg, potezanje; trzaj, trzanje; vlečenje, trganje; zbadanje; nenadna bolečina; veterinary preveza prek nosa za umirjenje konja pri operacijiconvulsive twitches — krčevito trzanje;2.transitive verbtrzniti, trzati, cukniti, potegniti, povleči (by za); trgati, puliti; ščipati, uščipniti; krčevito natezati, krčiti, gibati (ude, mišice); intransitive verb trzniti se, trzati se; krčevito se premikati, natezati; skrčiti seto twitch s.o. by the sleeve — pocukniti koga za rokavto twitch off — iztrgati, izpuliti
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Convulsive — Con*vul sive, a. [Cf. F. convulsif.] Producing, or attended with, convulsions or spasms; characterized by convulsions; convulsionary. [1913 Webster] An irregular, convulsive movement may be necessary to throw off an irregular, convulsive disease … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
convulsive — con|vul|sive [kənˈvʌlsıv] adj [usually before noun] a convulsive movement or action is sudden, violent, and impossible to control ▪ a convulsive sob >convulsively adv ▪ Con s body jerked convulsively … Dictionary of contemporary English
convulsive — [[t]kənvʌ̱lsɪv[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n A convulsive movement or action is sudden and cannot be controlled. [FORMAL] She thought she could never stop until convulsive sobs racked her even more. Derived words: convulsively ADV ADV with v His arms and… … English dictionary
fitful — fitful, spasmodic, convulsive are comparable when they mean lacking steadiness or regularity in course, movement, or succession (as of acts or efforts). Fitful stresses variability and intermittency; it implies an irregular succession… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
shudder — /shud euhr/, v.i. 1. to tremble with a sudden convulsive movement, as from horror, fear, or cold. n. 2. a convulsive movement of the body, as from horror, fear, or cold. [1275 1325; ME shodderen (v.) (c. G schaudern < LG), freq. of OE scudan to… … Universalium
shudder — /ˈʃʌdə / (say shuduh) verb (i) 1. to tremble with a sudden convulsive movement, as from horror, fear, or cold. –noun 2. a convulsive movement of the body, as from horror, fear, or cold. {Middle English shodder, frequentative of Old English scūdan …
shudder — shud•der [[t]ˈʃʌd ər[/t]] v. i. 1) to tremble with a sudden convulsive movement, as from horror, fear, or cold 2) a convulsive trembling, as from horror or cold • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME shodderen (v.) (c. MLG schōderen), freq. of OE scūdan to… … From formal English to slang
sprunt — I. ˈsprənt, ru̇nt intransitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Swedish dialect sprunta to jump, sprinta to jump, hop more at sprint dialect England : to make a quick convulsive movement : jump, run II. noun … Useful english dictionary
spasm — noun 1》 a sudden involuntary muscular contraction or convulsive movement. 2》 a sudden brief spell of activity or sensation. Origin ME: from OFr. spasme, or via L. from Gk spasmos, spasma, from span pull … English new terms dictionary
subsultus — n. convulsive movement. ♦ subsultory, a. leaping … Dictionary of difficult words
spasm — ► NOUN 1) a sudden involuntary muscular contraction or convulsive movement. 2) a sudden brief spell of an activity or sensation. ORIGIN Greek spasmos, from span pull … English terms dictionary