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abnormal

  • 1 abnormal

    [æb'no:məl]
    (not normal: His behaviour is abnormal for a child of his age.) abnormální
    - abnormally
    * * *
    • výjimečný
    • nezvyklý
    • abnormální

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  • 2 abnormal psychology

    • psychopatologie

    English-Czech dictionary > abnormal psychology

  • 3 anorexia

    ((also anorexia nervosa [-ne:(r)'vousə]) an abnormal fear of being fat that makes people, especially girls and young women, starve themselves: She suffers from anorexia and refuses to eat.) anorexie
    - anorectic
    * * *
    • chorobné nechutenství
    • anorexie

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  • 4 complex

    1. ['kompleks, ]( American[) kəm'pleks] adjective
    1) (composed of many parts: a complex piece of machinery.) složený
    2) (complicated or difficult: a complex problem.) složitý
    2. ['kompleks] noun
    1) (something made up of many different pieces: The leisure complex will include a swimming-pool, tennis courts, a library etc.) komplex; celek
    2) ((often used loosely) an abnormal mental state caused by experiences in one's past which affect one's behaviour: She has a complex about her weight; inferiority complex.) komplex
    * * *
    • soubor
    • složitý
    • komplex

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  • 5 freak

    [fri:k]
    1) (an unusual or abnormal event, person or thing: A storm as bad as that one is a freak of nature; ( also adjective) a freak result.) abnormálnost, mimořádný úkaz; neobvyklý
    2) (a person who is wildly enthusiastic about something: a film-freak.) fanda
    * * *
    • zrůda
    • podivín
    • rozmar
    • fanatik
    • nadšenec
    • monstrum

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  • 6 malformation

    (abnormal shape of; part of the body that is badly formed: The x-ray shows malformation of the spine.) znetvoření
    * * *
    • zdeformování
    • znetvoření

    English-Czech dictionary > malformation

  • 7 tumour

    ['tju:mə]
    (an abnormal (dangerous) mass of tissue growing on or in the body: a brain tumour; The surgeon removed a tumour from her bladder.) nádor
    * * *
    • nádor

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  • 8 warp

    I 1. [wo:p] verb
    1) (to make or become twisted out of shape: The door has been warped by all the rain we've had lately.) zkroutit (se)
    2) (to cause to think or act in an abnormal way: His experiences had warped his judgement/mind.) pokřivit
    2. noun
    (the shape into which something is twisted by warping: The rain has given this wood a permanent warp.) deformace
    II [wo:p] noun
    (usually with the) the set of threads lying lengthwise in a loom during weaving (the other being the weft [weft]). osnova
    * * *
    • vlečné lano
    • perverze
    • svést
    • osnova
    • bortit

    English-Czech dictionary > warp

См. также в других словарях:

  • abnormal — abnormal, atypical, aberrant mean deviating markedly from the rule or standard of its kind. All are used in the sciences, as in biology and psychology, to express non conformity to type. Abnormal frequently connotes strangeness or excess and… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Abnormal — Ab*nor mal, a. [For earlier anormal, F. anormal, LL. anormalus for anomalus, Gr. ?. Confused with L. abnormis. See {Anomalous}, {Abnormous}, {Anormal}.] Not conformed to rule or system; deviating from the type; anomalous; irregular. That… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • abnormal — I adjective aberrant, amorphous, anomalous, bizarre, curious, deviative, disordered, divergent, eccentric, erratic, exceptional, freakish, frenetic, idiocratic, idiosyncratic, irregular, monstrous, odd, outlandish, peculiar, preternatural,… …   Law dictionary

  • abnormal — abnormal:1.⇨abnorm(1)–2.⇨ungewöhnlich …   Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme

  • abnormal — (adj.) 1835, displaced older abnormous (1742) and rival anormal (1835) under influence of L. abnormis deviating from a rule, from ab off, away from (see AB (Cf. ab )) + norma rule (see NORM (Cf. norm)). The older forms were via O.Fr. anormal (13c …   Etymology dictionary

  • abnormal — [adj] different from standard or norm aberrant, anomalistic, anomalous, atypical, bizarre, curious, deviant, deviate, deviating, divergent, eccentric, exceptional, extraordinary, fantastic, funny, grody*, gross, heteroclite, heterodox,… …   New thesaurus

  • abnormal — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ deviating from what is normal. DERIVATIVES abnormality noun abnormally adverb. ORIGIN Greek an malos uneven , related to ANOMALOUS(Cf. ↑anomalousness) …   English terms dictionary

  • abnormal — [ab nôr′məl, əbnôr′məl] adj. [earlier anormal < Fr anormal, anomal < LL anomalus < Gr anōmalos (see ANOMALOUS) infl. by L abnormis < ab , from + norma, NORM] not normal; not average; not typical; not usual; irregular, esp. to a… …   English World dictionary

  • abnormal — Not normal; differing in any way from the usual state, structure, condition, or rule. * * * ab·nor·mal ( )ab nȯr məl adj deviating from the normal, average, or expected <abnormal development> <results of the Pap smear were abnormal>… …   Medical dictionary

  • abnormal — abnormally, adv. abnormalness, n. /ab nawr meuhl/, adj. 1. not normal, average, typical, or usual; deviating from a standard: abnormal powers of concentration; an abnormal amount of snow; abnormal behavior. 2. extremely or excessively large:… …   Universalium

  • abnormal — adjective very different from usual in a way that seems strange, worrying, wrong, or dangerous: abnormal behaviour | an abnormal level of cholesterol | abnormal for sb to do sth: My parents thought it was abnormal for a boy to be interested in… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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