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[rɪ'prest] 1. 2.aggettivo represso; psic. rimosso* * *repressed /rɪˈprɛst/a.2 (psic.) represso; rimosso● (psic.) repressed content (o repressed experience), il rimosso □ a repressed feeling, un sentimento represso □ (econ.) repressed inflation, inflazione repressa ( dal governo).* * *[rɪ'prest] 1. 2.aggettivo represso; psic. rimosso -
2 parents repressed their child
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > parents repressed their child
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3 the parents repressed their child
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the parents repressed their child
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4 repress
[rə'pres](to keep (an impulse, a desire to do something etc) under control: He repressed a desire to hit the man.) potlačiti- repressive
- repressiveness* * *[riprés]transitive verbzatreti, potlačiti, zadušiti, preprečiti, obvladati (upor, vstajo); zadržati, zaustaviti; (u)krotiti, (o)brzdati, zatajiti (čustva)to repress a bleeding medicine ustaviti krvavitev -
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1 შეკავება (შეიკავებს), დაძლევა, გულში ჩაკვლაshe repressed her fear შიშის გრძნობა გულში ჩაიკლა // შიშის გრძნობას მოერია2 ჩახშობა (ჩაახშობს)3 რეპრესირება (დაპატიმრება პოლიტიკური მოტივებით)4 მკაცრი შეზღუდვა -
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rɪˈpres гл.
1) а) подавлять, усмирять;
останавливать to repress a disturbance ≈ подавлять беспорядки Syn: subdue б) прям и перен. обуздывать, сдерживать;
угнетать injustice was repressed ≈ несправедливость была исправлена to repress a laugh, an anger ≈ сдерживать смех, гнев Syn: curb
2) вылечивать, излечивать;
облегчать( болезненное состояние)
3) давить, приостанавливать, мешать развитию
4) репрессировать
5) псих. вытеснять из сознания подавлять - to * an uprising подавить восстание обуздывать;
угнетать - the parents *ed their child родители очень сурово обращались со своим ребенком репрессировать сдерживать (чувства и т. п.) - to * tears сдерживать слезы - to * a sneeze удержаться от чихания - to * passions обуздывать страсти (биология) репрессировать (ген) ;
ингибировать (фермент) (психологическое) вытеснять из сознания (воспоминания и т. п.) ;
вытеснять в подсознание repress подавлять (восстание и т. п.) ~ репрессировать ~ сдерживать (слезы и т. п.) -
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[rıʹpres] v1. 1) подавлять2) обуздывать; угнетатьthe parents repressed their child - родители очень сурово обращались со своим ребёнком
2. репрессировать3. сдерживать (чувства и т. п.)5. психол. вытеснять из сознания (воспоминания и т. п.); вытеснять в подсознание -
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1. v подавлять2. v обуздывать; угнетать3. v сдерживать4. v биол. репрессировать; ингибировать5. v психол. вытеснять из сознания; вытеснять в подсознаниеСинонимический ряд:1. compose (verb) collect; compose; contain; control; cool; re-collect; rein; simmer down; smother2. crush (verb) crush; put down; quell; squash3. dominate (verb) dominate; enslave; oppress; subjugate4. gag (verb) choke; gag; hold back; hold down; hush; muffle; quench; shush; squelch; stifle; strangle; suppress; throttle5. restrain (verb) bridle; check; curb; govern; reduce; restrain; slacken; subdueАнтонимический ряд:allow; approve; assist; incite; liberate; permit; release
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