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tik(a nervous, involuntary movement or twitch of a muscle, especially of the face: She has a nervous tic below her left eye.) tic
tic sustantivo masculino 1 ( movimiento) tb 2 ( marca en escrito) tick
tic sustantivo masculino
1 (movimiento involuntario) tic, twitch
2 (manía, gesto peculiar) mannerism ' tic' also found in these entries: Spanish: tic-tac - tictac - ta-te-ti - tres English: tic - tick - twitch - checktr[tɪk]1 tic nombre masculinotic ['tɪk] n: tic minterj.• tic interj.n.• tic s.m.tɪknoun tic m[tɪk]N (Med) tic m* * *[tɪk]noun tic m -
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[tɪk]nome tic m.* * *[tik](a nervous, involuntary movement or twitch of a muscle, especially of the face: She has a nervous tic below her left eye.) tic* * *tic /tɪk/n.(med.) tic: nervous tic, tic nervoso● tic douloureux, tic doloroso della faccia, nevralgia del trigemino.* * *[tɪk]nome tic m. -
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tik(a nervous, involuntary movement or twitch of a muscle, especially of the face: She has a nervous tic below her left eye.) nervøs trekning, leamussubst. \/tɪk\/( spesielt i ansiktsmusklene) tic, nervøs trekning -
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[tik](a nervous, involuntary movement or twitch of a muscle, especially of the face: She has a nervous tic below her left eye.) trækning* * *[tik](a nervous, involuntary movement or twitch of a muscle, especially of the face: She has a nervous tic below her left eye.) trækning -
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[tik](a nervous, involuntary movement or twitch of a muscle, especially of the face: She has a nervous tic below her left eye.) tique* * *[tik] n tique. nervous tic tique nervoso. -
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[tik](a nervous, involuntary movement or twitch of a muscle, especially of the face: She has a nervous tic below her left eye.) nervöses Muskelzucken* * *[tɪk]n [nervöses] Zucken* * *[tɪk]n (MED)Tick m, nervöses Zucken* * ** * *n.Spleen -s m.Tick -s m. -
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adjective1) (Anat., Med.) Nerven-be a nervous wreck — mit den Nerven völlig am Ende sein
3) (Brit.): (timid)be nervous of or about — Angst haben vor (+ Dat.)
* * *1) (of the nerves: the nervous system.) Nerven-...* * *nerv·ous[ˈnɜ:vəs, AM ˈnɜ:r-]adj (highly-strung) nervös\nervous exhaustion nervöse Erschöpfungof a \nervous disposition ängstlich sein\nervous wreck nervöses Wrackyou look a \nervous wreck! du siehst völlig fertig aus!to make sb \nervous jdn nervös machen▪ to be \nervous of sb/sth vor jdm/etw Angst haben* * *['nɜːvəs]adj1) (ANAT) Nerven-; (= related to the nerves) problem, disorder nervös (bedingt); exhaustion, reflex nervös2) (= apprehensive, timid) ängstlich; (= on edge) nervösyou make me ( feel) nervous — du machst mich( noch) ganz nervös
I am nervous about the exam/him — mir ist bange vor dem Examen/um ihn
I was rather nervous about giving him the job — mir war nicht wohl bei dem Gedanken, ihm die Stelle zu geben
I am rather nervous about diving —
* * *1. Nerven…, nervös:nervous disease Nervenkrankheit f;nervous energy Nervenkraft f;nervous excitement nervöse Erregung;nervous exhaustion nervöse Erschöpfung;nervous fever Nervenfieber n;nervous strain Nervenbelastung f, nervliche Belastung;nervous system Nervensystem n;nervous tension Nervenanspannung f; → academic.ru/8806/breakdown">breakdown 1, collapse C 4, wreck A 22. nervös:a) nervenschwach, erregbarb) aufgeregtc) gereiztd) ängstlich, scheu, unsicher:make sb nervous jemanden nervös machen ( with mit);3. aufregend4. obsa) sehnig, kräftig, nervigb) markig (Stil etc)* * *adjective1) (Anat., Med.) Nerven-nervous breakdown — Nervenzusammenbruch, der
2) (having delicate nerves) nervös3) (Brit.): (timid)be nervous of or about — Angst haben vor (+ Dat.)
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n. tic, nervös ryckning i ansiktsmusklerna* * *[tik](a nervous, involuntary movement or twitch of a muscle, especially of the face: She has a nervous tic below her left eye.) tic, nervös ryckning -
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[tik](a nervous, involuntary movement or twitch of a muscle, especially of the face: She has a nervous tic below her left eye.) tik* * *[tik]nounmedicine (neboleč) trzaj ene ali več obraznih mišic; tik -
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( highly-strung) nervös;\nervous exhaustion nervöse Erschöpfung;a \nervous tic/ twitch nervöser Tick/nervöses Zucken;( tense) aufgeregt;( fearful) ängstlich;of a \nervous disposition ängstlich sein;\nervous wreck nervöses Wrack;you look a \nervous wreck! du siehst völlig fertig aus!;to make sb \nervous jdn nervös machen;to be \nervous about sth wegen etw dat nervös sein;to be \nervous of sb/ sth vor jdm/etw Angst haben -
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[tik](a nervous, involuntary movement or twitch of a muscle, especially of the face: She has a nervous tic below her left eye.) tic (nervos) -
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[tik](a nervous, involuntary movement or twitch of a muscle, especially of the face: She has a nervous tic below her left eye.) tic -
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[tik](a nervous, involuntary movement or twitch of a muscle, especially of the face: She has a nervous tic below her left eye.) vöðvakippur -
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arcrángatódzás, arcrángás, arcizomvonaglás* * *[tik](a nervous, involuntary movement or twitch of a muscle, especially of the face: She has a nervous tic below her left eye.) arcrángás -
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n. tik, istemsiz hareket* * *tik* * *[tik](a nervous, involuntary movement or twitch of a muscle, especially of the face: She has a nervous tic below her left eye.) tik -
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• nykiminen* * *tik(a nervous, involuntary movement or twitch of a muscle, especially of the face: She has a nervous tic below her left eye.) elohiiri
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tic — [ tık ] noun count a sudden movement of a muscle that you cannot control, especially a muscle in your face: a nervous tic … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
tic — n. a nervous tic * * * [tɪk] a nervous tic … Combinatory dictionary
tic — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. twitch, jerk, rictus. See agitation. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. twitch, spasm, jerk, contraction; see fit 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. spasm, contraction, nervous tic, twitch, jerk. IV (Roget s… … English dictionary for students
tic — UK [tɪk] / US noun [countable] Word forms tic : singular tic plural tics a sudden movement of a muscle that you cannot control, especially a muscle in your face a nervous tic … English dictionary
tic — /tɪk / (say tik) noun Pathology 1. a sudden, painless, purposeless muscular contraction in the face or extremities: a nervous tic. 2. → tic douloureux. {French, from Italian ticchis; of Germanic origin} …
tic — (tik) [French] A sudden, involuntary muscular spasm or twitch, often of the face. By extension, a personal quirk; a recurrent peculiarity of someone’s behavior. His endless acerbic comments seem less like argument than a nervous tic … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases
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nervous system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction system that conducts stimuli from sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord and that conducts impulses back to other parts of the body. As with other higher vertebrates, the human nervous system has two main… … Universalium
tic — [[t]tɪ̱k[/t]] tics N COUNT If someone has a tic, a part of their face or body keeps making a small uncontrollable movement, for example because they are tired or have a nervous illness. ...people with nervous tics... She developed a tic in her… … English dictionary
tic — /tik/, n. 1. Pathol. a. a sudden, spasmodic, painless, involuntary muscular contraction, as of the face. b. See tic douloureux. 2. a persistent or recurrent behavioral trait; personal quirk: her distinctive verbal tics. [1790 1800; < F (of… … Universalium
tic — n. involuntary nervous movement. ♦ tic douloureux, neuralgia with tic of facial muscles … Dictionary of difficult words