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1 Äskulapnatter
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2 tıbbi
adj. medical, surgical, medicinal, Aesculapian [Brit.], Esculapian* * *1. aesculapian 2. medical 3. medicinal -
3 врач
1) General subject: Aesculapian, Esculapian, Hippocrates, abortionist, doc, doctor, health official, house physician, house-physician, medical adviser, medical advisor, medical man, medical practitioner, physician, pill peddler, pill pusher, pill roller, pill-peddler, piss pot, piss-pot, quacksalver, resident physician, therapeutic, therapist2) Medicine: MD, employed salaried doctor (штатный сотрудник), medical officer3) Obsolete: leech4) Military: castor oil artist, surgeon5) Jocular: Aesculapius, Esculapius, Galen6) Rare: medic7) Law: medical doctor8) Australian slang: quack10) Jargon: medico, (от латинского bolus-пилюля) bolus (The bolus kept trying to get me to lose weight. Врач предложил мне сбросить вес.), (презрительно, oт butcher-мясник) butch, white-coat, leech (обычно хирург), pill-pusher, pill-roller11) Jail: croaker (особ. тюремный)12) Aviation medicine: medical adviser (-консультант)13) Taboo: knight of the piss-pot -
4 врачебный
1) General subject: Aesculapian, Esculapian, medical4) Rare: iatrical -
5 врачеватель
1) General subject: Aesculapian, Esculapian, infirmarian2) Jocular: Aesculapius, Esculapius -
6 медицинский
1) General subject: Aesculapian, Esculapian, medical, medicinal2) Medicine: iatric3) Botanical term: medicinal (лат. medicinalis)4) Poetical language: medic6) Jargon: med -
7 связанный с врачеванием
General subject: Aesculapian, EsculapianУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > связанный с врачеванием
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8 эскулапова змея
1) Biology: Aesculapian snake (Elaphe longissima)2) Makarov: healing serpent (Elaphe longissima) -
9 эскулапова змея
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10 tıp tanrısı ile ilgili
adj. Aesculapian [Brit.], Esculapian -
11 w|ąż
m (G pl węży a. wężów) 1. Zool. snake; serpent książk.- jadowity/niejadowity wąż a poisonous a. venomous/nonpoisonous a. nonvenomous snake- wić się jak wąż [osoba] to wriggle like an eel a. worm; [droga, rzeka] to wind a. twist like a snake, to wind in a serpentine course; [kolejka] to wind its way2. przen. (długi szereg) snaking queue a. line- wąż samochodów a snaking line of cars- długi wąż ludzi stojących w kolejce do kasy a long, snaking line of people queuing for the checkout3. książk. (kształt węża) snake, zigzag- węże błyskawic zigzags a. snakes of lightning4. (rura) hose, hosepipe GB- gumowy/elastyczny wąż a rubber/flexible hose- wąż ogrodowy/strażacki a garden/fire hose- strażacy rozwinęli/zwinęli wąż the firemen reeled out a. unreeled/coiled (up) the hose- □ wąż morski Zool. sea snake- wąż wodny Zool. water snake■ robić węża to move a. dance in a snaking lineThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > w|ąż
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12 Äskulapnatter
fAesculapian snake [Elaphe longissima]
См. также в других словарях:
AEsculapian — [AE]s cu*la pi*an, a. Pertaining to [AE]sculapius or to the healing art; medical; medicinal. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Aesculapian — [es΄kyo͞o lā′pē ən] adj. 1. of Aesculapius 2. medical … English World dictionary
Aesculapian — adjective a) of or relating to the above Greco Roman god of medicine The Aesculapian sanctuary on Kos island was also a center of medical learning and practice b) medical, concerning healing Water therapy at famous springs is an Aesculapian metho … Wiktionary
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Aesculapian — adjective Etymology: Aesculapius, Greco Roman god of medicine, from Latin, from Greek Asklēpios Date: 1605 of or relating to Aesculapius or the healing art … New Collegiate Dictionary
Aesculapian — /es kyeuh lay pee euhn/ or, esp. Brit., /ee skeuh /, adj. 1. pertaining to Aesculapius. 2. medical; medicinal. n. 3. a physician; doctor. Also, Esculapian. [1615 25; AESCULAPI(US) + AN] * * * … Universalium
aesculapian — adjective Of, belonging to, or relating to, Aesculapius, the Greco Roman god of medicine, or the healing art … Wiktionary
aesculapian — Relating to Aesculapius, the art of medicine, or a medical practitioner. SYN: esculapian. [L. Aesculapius, G. Asklepios, the god of medicine] * * * Aes·cu·la·pi·an .es kyə lā pē ən adj of or relating to Aesculapius or the healing art: MEDICAL… … Medical dictionary
Aesculapian — Aes·cu·la·pi·an || ‚eskjÉ™ leɪpɪən /‚ɪËskjÊŠ adj. of Aesculapius, pertaining to the Roman god of medicine and healing (Roman Mythology); medical … English contemporary dictionary
Aesculapian — [ˌi:skjʊ leɪpɪən] adjective relating to medicine or physicians. Origin C16: from L. Aesculapius, the name of the Roman god of medicine, + ian … English new terms dictionary