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1 судорожное движение
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2 судорожное движение
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > судорожное движение
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3 судорожное движение
convulsive movement, jerk, twitchingБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > судорожное движение
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4 convulso
convulso agg.1 convulsive; agitated: movimento convulso, convulsive movement; riso convulso, convulsive laughter // tosse convulsa, whooping cough◆ s.m. (fam.) convulsion; twitch: un convulso di pianto, a fit of crying; (form.) a paroxysm of tears; il clown provocò negli spettatori un convulso di risa, the clown kept his audience in convulsions (o in fits of laughter).* * *[kon'vulso]2) (scomposto, disordinato) [discorso, stile] jerky, confused3) (febbrile) [attività, ritmo] frantic, feverish* * *convulso/kon'vulso/2 (scomposto, disordinato) [discorso, stile] jerky, confused3 (febbrile) [attività, ritmo] frantic, feverish. -
5 конвульсивное движение
Psychology: convulsive movementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > конвульсивное движение
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6 судорожное движение
1) Medicine: convulsive movement, jerk, twitching2) Psychology: myoclonic jerk3) Aviation medicine: jerk (органами управления), twitch4) Makarov: distortionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > судорожное движение
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7 Zuckung
f jerk, twitch; krampfhafte: convulsion; eines Muskels: twitch; stärker: contraction; nervöse Zuckungen auch nervous twitching; in den letzten Zuckungen liegen (sterben) be in one’s death throes; umg., fig. (dem Ende zugehen) be about to give up the ghost* * *die Zuckungtwitch; convulsion* * *Zụ|ckung ['tsUkʊŋ]f -, -en(= nervöse Zuckung) twitch; (von Muskeln auch) spasm; (von Augenlidern auch) flutter; (stärker: krampfhaft) convulsion; (von sterbendem Tier) convulsive movementdie letzten Zuckungen (lit, fig) — the death throes
* * *Zu·ckung<-, -en>f meist pl von Augenlid, Lippe, Mundwinkel twitchnervöse \Zuckungen a nervous twitch; eines Epileptikers convulsiondie letzten \Zuckungen the death throes* * *die; Zuckung, Zuckungen twitch* * *nervöse Zuckungen auch nervous twitching;in den letzten Zuckungen liegen (sterben) be in one’s death throes; umg, fig (dem Ende zugehen) be about to give up the ghost* * *die; Zuckung, Zuckungen twitch* * *-en f.convulsion n.jerk n. -
8 soubresaut
soubresaut [subʀəso]masculine noun• avoir or faire un soubresaut to give a start* * *subʀəsoles derniers soubresauts — (de personne, d'animal, empire) the death throes
* * *subʀəso nm1) [peur] start2) (= cahot) [véhicule] jolt* * *soubresaut nm (de personne, animal) start; ( de véhicule) jolt; avoir un soubresaut [personne, animal] to give a start; [véhicule] to give a jolt; les derniers soubresauts (de personne, d'animal, empire) the death throes.[subrəso] nom masculin -
9 קרטעַ
קִרְטֵעַ( Parel of קָטַע) ( to cut; cmp. גּוּז, to caper, leap. Gen. R. s. 38 ארכיליסטיס מְקַרְטֵעַ Ar. the chief robber (Satan) cuts his capers (ed. השטן מקטרג). Ib. s. 74 מְקַרְטְעִים בו Var., v. קִרְקֵר II. Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 19 נוער כשהוא מְקַרְטֵעַ (read: נראה) appearing as if it (the golden calf) were leaping, v. רָטַט. Ḥull.75a דג מקרטע (Ms. H. המִתְקַרְטֵעַ, Ms. R. 1 המקורטע; 2 המטרטע corr. acc.; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 2) a fish jumping (in the death agony); a. e.Pesik. R. s. 40 (read:) שלא נראה המאכלת בא(ה) עלי ונְקַרְטֵעַ ונִיפָּסֵלוכ׳ lest we see the knife coming on me, and make a convulsive movement, and become unfit for a sacrifice; (Friedm. corrects: שלא אראה … וַאֲקַרְטֵעַ ואִיפָּסֵל lest I see the knife Hithpa. הִתְקַרְטֵעַ same, v. supra. -
10 קִרְטֵעַ
קִרְטֵעַ( Parel of קָטַע) ( to cut; cmp. גּוּז, to caper, leap. Gen. R. s. 38 ארכיליסטיס מְקַרְטֵעַ Ar. the chief robber (Satan) cuts his capers (ed. השטן מקטרג). Ib. s. 74 מְקַרְטְעִים בו Var., v. קִרְקֵר II. Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 19 נוער כשהוא מְקַרְטֵעַ (read: נראה) appearing as if it (the golden calf) were leaping, v. רָטַט. Ḥull.75a דג מקרטע (Ms. H. המִתְקַרְטֵעַ, Ms. R. 1 המקורטע; 2 המטרטע corr. acc.; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 2) a fish jumping (in the death agony); a. e.Pesik. R. s. 40 (read:) שלא נראה המאכלת בא(ה) עלי ונְקַרְטֵעַ ונִיפָּסֵלוכ׳ lest we see the knife coming on me, and make a convulsive movement, and become unfit for a sacrifice; (Friedm. corrects: שלא אראה … וַאֲקַרְטֵעַ ואִיפָּסֵל lest I see the knife Hithpa. הִתְקַרְטֵעַ same, v. supra. -
11 convulsif
- ive kɔ̃vylsif, iv adjectif1) [sanglots, mouvement] convulsive; [rire] nervous2) Médecine [toux, maladie] convulsive* * *kɔ̃vylsif, iv adj (-ive)* * *1 [sanglots, mouvement] convulsive; [rire] nervous;2 Méd [toux, maladie] convulsive.( féminin convulsive) [kɔ̃vylsif, iv] adjectif2. [brusque]un mouvement convulsif a sudden ou uncontrolled movement -
12 национально освободительное движение
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > национально освободительное движение
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13 морфогенетическое движение
Русско-английский научный словарь > морфогенетическое движение
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14 неравномерное движение
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15 целенаправленное движение
Русско-английский научный словарь > целенаправленное движение
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16 относительное движение
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > относительное движение
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17 прецессионное движение
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > прецессионное движение
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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