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121 у него высокая температура
Makarov: he has a high feverУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > у него высокая температура
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122 אדמדמת
roseola, viral infection characterized by a reddish rash and high fever (Medicine) -
123 joto
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] joto[English Word] hot[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] joto[Swahili Plural] majoto[English Word] high fever[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] ujotojoto[Terminology] medical------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] joto[Swahili Plural] joto[English Word] heat[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] joto[Swahili Plural] majoto[English Word] heat (intense)[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] ujotojoto------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] joto[Swahili Plural] majoto[English Word] inflammation[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] ujotojoto[Terminology] medical------------------------------------------------------------ -
124 supervene
verb \/ˌsuːpəˈviːn\/, \/ˌsjuːpəˈviːn\/1) inntreffe, oppstå2) komme mellom, tilstøte, følgesupervene on følge på, være en følge av -
125 dang
n. dengue, infectious disease characterized by a high fever and pain in the muscles and joints (occurs in tropic regions such as India, Egypt, and the West Indies) -
126 yüksek ateş
n. high fever, pyrexia, pyrogen -
127 rave
Adj1. अतिप्रशंसाThe music concert got rave reviews in the papers.--------N1. जानदार\raveपार्टी\raveनृत्य\raveआदिYoungesters enjoyed the all-night raves.--------VI1. अरबर\raveबकनाThe patient with a high fever began to rave.2. क्रोधित\raveहोकर\raveबात\raveकरनाWhen he was accused of stealing,he raved wildly.3. प्रशंसा\raveकरनाEveryone is raving about her latest film, " The God Mother -
128 thrash
1. nудар ногами (плавання)2. v1) бити, шмагати, хльостати, хльоскати2) побити, перемогти (у боротьбі, у змаганні); взяти гору3) молотити4) стукати, калатати, грюкати; тупотати5) метатися, кидатися (тж thrash about)6) мор. іти проти вітру (проти течії)thrash about — кидатися, метатися (про хворого)
thrash out — ґрунтовно обговорювати (з'ясовувати, розробляти) (питання тощо)
* * *I n II v1) пороти, стібати, хльостати; наносити удариto thrash smb with one's stick — пройтись по комусь ціпком
to thrash smb within an inch of his life — побити когось до півсмерті
2) побити, перемогти (у боротьбі, у змаганні); узяти верх; порвати ( у боях)3) молотити4) ударяти, стукати ( по чомусь); бити ( ногами по воді)to thrash at smth with one's cane — бити по чомусь тростиною
to thrash at /against/ the door — тарабанити у двері
to thrash the air with one's fists — молотити повітря /по повітрю/ куркулями
to thrash one's arms against one's body to keep warm — бити руками по тілу, щоб зігрітися; бити, ударити, хльостати
the rain thrashed the tops of the trees [against the windows] — дощ хльостав по верхівках дерев [по вікнах]; битися
5) метатися••to thrash (over) (old) straw — попусту витрачати час; = товкти воду в ступі thrash about phr v робити різкі рухи
the children thrashed about in the water — діти плескалися у воді; метатися
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