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1 (сокр . от hypochondria) ипохондрия
Archaic: hypУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (сокр . от hypochondria) ипохондрия
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2 (сокр . от hypochondria) меланхолия
Colloquial: hipУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (сокр . от hypochondria) меланхолия
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3 ипохондрия
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hypochondria; mistrustfulness, suspiciousness (подозрительность)* * ** * *hypochondria; mistrustfulness, suspiciousness -
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7 гипохондрия
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8 ипохондрия
hypochondria, morbid depression -
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12 ипохондрия
1) General subject: hyp, hypochondria, valetudinarianism2) Medicine: hypochondriasis, hypohondria, hypohondriasis3) Obsolete: hypo (сокр. от hypochondria)4) Psychology: complaint habit5) Aviation medicine: hypochondria (sis)6) Archaic: (сокр. от hypochondria) hyp -
13 Сенестопатическая ипохондрия
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Сенестопатическая ипохондрия
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14 идеоипохондрия
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1) General subject: athymia, blues, cafard, hip, hyp, melancholia, melancholy, pensiveness, the blues, blue (That music always makes me blue. Это музыка всегда вгоняет меня в меланхолию.), mulligrubs3) Colloquial: (сокр. от hypochondria) hip4) Bookish: athymy6) Aviation medicine: barythymia7) Makarov: blue devils, the blue devils -
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1) General subject: valetudinarianism, hypochondria2) Psychiatry: suspicion, suspiciousness -
17 мрачное состояние
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1) General subject: dumps, hypochondria, depressed state2) Medicine: acedia, damp (угнетенное), dejection3) Psychology: dejectedness4) Aviation medicine: depressionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подавленное состояние
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19 ипохондрия
ж.(расстройство, характеризующееся чрезмерной озабоченностью собственным физическим здоровьем) hypochondriasis (pl. -ses), hypochondria, complaint habit -
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ж.hypochondria; ( подозрительность) suspiciousness, mistrustfulness
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См. также в других словарях:
hypochondria — 1839, illness without a specific cause, earlier (1660s) depression or melancholy without real cause, earlier still (late 14c.) ipocondrie upper abdomen, from L.L. hypochondria the abdomen, from Gk. hypokhondria (neuter plural of hypokhondrios),… … Etymology dictionary
Hypochondria — Hy po*chon dri*a, n. [NL.] (Med.) An excessive concern about one s own health, particularly a morbid worry about illnesses which a person imagines are affecting him, often focusing on specific symptoms; also called {hypochondriasis}. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hypochondria — hypochondria; hypomania /haypakondriya, hipa/haypameyn(i)ya, hipa / See insanity … Black's law dictionary
hypochondria — hypochondria; hypomania /haypakondriya, hipa/haypameyn(i)ya, hipa / See insanity … Black's law dictionary
hypochondria — ► NOUN ▪ abnormal chronic anxiety about one s health. ORIGIN Greek hupokhondria, denoting the soft body area below the ribs, originally thought to be the seat of melancholy … English terms dictionary
hypochondria — [hī΄pə kän′drē ə] n. [ModL < LL, pl., abdomen (the supposed seat of the condition) < pl. of Gr hypochondrion, soft part of the body below the cartilage of the breastbone < hypo (see HYPO ) + chondros, cartilage, by dissimilation <… … English World dictionary
hypochondria — [16] Originally, hypochondria was an anatomical term, denoting the ‘area of the abdomen beneath the ribs’. It comes via Latin from Greek hupokhóndrion, a compound noun formed from the prefix hupo ‘under’ and khóndros ‘cartilage’. This particular… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
hypochondria — [16] Originally, hypochondria was an anatomical term, denoting the ‘area of the abdomen beneath the ribs’. It comes via Latin from Greek hupokhóndrion, a compound noun formed from the prefix hupo ‘under’ and khóndros ‘cartilage’. This particular… … Word origins
Hypochondria — Hypochondrium Hy po*chon dri*um, n.; pl. L. {Hypochondria}, E. {Hypochondriums}. [L., fr. Gr. ?, from ? under the cartilage of the breastbone; ? under + ? cartilage.] (Anat.) Either of the hypochondriac regions. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hypochondria — noun Etymology: New Latin, from Late Latin, plural, upper abdomen (formerly regarded as the seat of hypochondria), from Greek, literally, the parts under the cartilage (of the breastbone), from hypo + chondros cartilage Date: 1668 extreme… … New Collegiate Dictionary
hypochondria — hy|po|chon|dri|a [ˌhaıpəˈkɔndriə US ˈka:n ] n [U] [Date: 1500 1600; : Late Latin; Origin: (plural), parts of the body just below the chest (which was thought to be where hypochondria came from), from Greek, parts below the central bone in the… … Dictionary of contemporary English