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21 alcohol addiction
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23 alcohol addiction
Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > alcohol addiction
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24 alcohol addiction
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25 alcohol addiction
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26 alcohol addiction
alkol alışkanlığı -
27 International Council of Alcohol and Addiction
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > International Council of Alcohol and Addiction
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28 nałóg
( zły nawyk) bad habit; ( uzależnienie) addiction* * *mi-o- t. przen. addiction ( używania czegoś to sth); (= niepożądany nawyk) bad habit; (= przyzwyczajenie) habit; nałóg alkoholowy alcohol addiction, addiction to alcohol; paść ofiarą nałogu succumb l. fall victim to one's addiction; stać się nałogiem become a habit; wejść komuś w nałóg become sb's habit; wpaść w nałóg become addicted, develop an addiction; zwalczyć nałóg overcome one's addiction.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nałóg
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29 nał|óg
m (G nałogu) 1. (uzależnienie) addiction, (bad) habit- niszczycielski/zgubny nałóg a devastating/ruinous addiction- nałóg palenia (tytoniu) tobacco addiction, smoking habit- nałóg picia alkoholu/narkotykowy alcohol/drug addiction, an alcohol/drug habit, addiction to drink/drugs- wpaść w nałóg to become addicted- wpadł w nałóg zażywania narkotyków he became addicted to drugs, he became a drug addict- być niewolnikiem nałogu to be (a) slave to addiction- wyciągnąć kogoś z nałogu to break sb of a habit, to wean sb from a habit- wrócić do dawnych nałogów to relapse into bad habits, to backslide- wyzwolić się z nałogu to break (oneself of) a habit- wyzwolić się z nałogu palenia to wean oneself (away) from smoking, to give up smoking- zerwać z nałogiem to kick a. give up a habit- mieć skłonności do nałogów to have an addictive personality2. (przyzwyczajenie) habit- moim nałogiem są gry komputerowe I’m addicted to computer games- moim jedynym nałogiem jest czekolada chocolate is my only vice a. bad habit- czytanie w łóżku weszło mi w nałóg reading in bed has become a habit with me, I have developed a habit of reading in bedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nał|óg
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30 chasco
m.1 disappointment.llevarse un chasco to be disappointed2 trick (burla).dar un chasco a alguien to play a trick on somebody3 prank, jest, joke.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: chascar.* * *2 figurado (decepción) disappointment\dar un chasco a alguien to play a trick on somebodyllevarse un chasco to be disappointed* * *SM1) (=desilusión) disappointmentllevarse un chasco — to be disappointed, be let down
¡vaya chasco que me llevé! — I was just sick about that!, I felt really let down
2) (=broma) trick, joke* * *1) ( decepción) disappointment, let-down (colloq)me llevé un chasco — I felt let down o disappointed
2) ( broma) joke* * *= disappointment, stinker, bubble burst, letdown.Ex. On occasions, I have begun my talk by issuing a caveat emptor, a legalistic phrase which one dictionary defines as 'sentence disclaiming responsibility for buyer's disappointment'.Ex. Lowell took them to the cleaners in the third game of the season, but other than that stinker they have played well, even in the losses.Ex. Information technology tycoons have made a surprising rebound from the technology bubble burst to top this year's China rich people list.Ex. The budget was also a letdown to people disabled by their addiction to alcohol and cigarrettes.----* llevarse un chasco = be gutted, feel + gutted, be disappointed.* * *1) ( decepción) disappointment, let-down (colloq)me llevé un chasco — I felt let down o disappointed
2) ( broma) joke* * *= disappointment, stinker, bubble burst, letdown.Ex: On occasions, I have begun my talk by issuing a caveat emptor, a legalistic phrase which one dictionary defines as 'sentence disclaiming responsibility for buyer's disappointment'.
Ex: Lowell took them to the cleaners in the third game of the season, but other than that stinker they have played well, even in the losses.Ex: Information technology tycoons have made a surprising rebound from the technology bubble burst to top this year's China rich people list.Ex: The budget was also a letdown to people disabled by their addiction to alcohol and cigarrettes.* llevarse un chasco = be gutted, feel + gutted, be disappointed.* * *A (decepción) disappointment, let-down ( colloq)me llevé or pegué un buen chasco I felt really let down o disappointedB (broma) jokeuna tienda que vende chascos a joke shop* * *
Del verbo chascar: ( conjugate chascar)
chasco es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
chascó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
chascar
chasco
chasco sustantivo masculino ( decepción) disappointment, let-down (colloq);◊ me llevé un chasco I felt let down o disappointed
chascar, chasquear verbo transitivo (la lengua) to click
(los dedos) to snap
(el látigo) to crack
chasco sustantivo masculino familiar disappointment: me llevé un chasco, I was disappointed
' chasco' also found in these entries:
English:
comedown
- letdown
- disappointment
* * *chasco nm1. [decepción] disappointment;llevarse un chasco to be disappointed2. [burla] trick;dar un chasco a alguien to play a trick on sb* * *m joke;llevarse un chasco be disappointed* * *chasco nm1) broma: trick, joke2) decepción, desilusión: disillusionment, disappointment* * *chasco n disappointment -
31 decepción
f.1 disappointment, let-down, letdown, disillusion.2 deception, imposture.* * *1 disappointment, disenchantment* * *noun f.* * *llevarse o sufrir una decepción — to be disappointed
* * *femenino disappointment, letdown (colloq)* * *= disappointment, disillusionment, disillusion, flake out, bubble burst, letdown.Ex. On occasions, I have begun my talk by issuing a caveat emptor, a legalistic phrase which one dictionary defines as 'sentence disclaiming responsibility for buyer's disappointment'.Ex. Chances for advancement were slim, and disillusionment at the lack of encouragement to participate in professional activities outside the job was rife.Ex. The author discusses the disillusion she developed with Italian politics and its failure to deliver properly funded nationwide public library system for Italy in the postwar period.Ex. The show was a real flake out.Ex. Information technology tycoons have made a surprising rebound from the technology bubble burst to top this year's China rich people list.Ex. The budget was also a letdown to people disabled by their addiction to alcohol and cigarrettes.* * *femenino disappointment, letdown (colloq)* * *= disappointment, disillusionment, disillusion, flake out, bubble burst, letdown.Ex: On occasions, I have begun my talk by issuing a caveat emptor, a legalistic phrase which one dictionary defines as 'sentence disclaiming responsibility for buyer's disappointment'.
Ex: Chances for advancement were slim, and disillusionment at the lack of encouragement to participate in professional activities outside the job was rife.Ex: The author discusses the disillusion she developed with Italian politics and its failure to deliver properly funded nationwide public library system for Italy in the postwar period.Ex: The show was a real flake out.Ex: Information technology tycoons have made a surprising rebound from the technology bubble burst to top this year's China rich people list.Ex: The budget was also a letdown to people disabled by their addiction to alcohol and cigarrettes.* * *disappointment, letdown ( colloq)la exposición resultó una verdadera decepción the exhibition was a real disappointment o letdownha sufrido muchas decepciones en la vida she has suffered o had many disappointments in her lifeme llevé una gran decepción I was very disappointed, it was a terrible disappointment* * *
decepción sustantivo femenino
disappointment, letdown (colloq);
decepción sustantivo femenino disappointment
' decepción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
decir
- palo
- profunda
- profundo
- chasco
- desilusión
- llevar
English:
anticlimax
- disappointment
- duplicity
- letdown
- let
* * *decepción nfdisappointment;llevarse una decepción to be disappointed, to suffer a disappointment;me llevé una gran decepción al oír la noticia I was really disappointed when I heard the news;su nueva película ha sido una decepción her new movie is disappointing o a disappointment* * *f disappointment* * ** * *decepción n disappointment -
32 desencanto
m.1 disappointment.2 disenchantment, disillusion, discontent, disillusionment.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desencantar.* * *1 (pérdida del encantamiento) disenchantment2 (desilusión) disillusionment, disappointment* * *SM disillusion, disillusionment, disenchantment* * *masculino disillusionment, disenchantment* * *= disenchantment, disillusionment, disillusionment, disillusion, letdown, turn-off.Ex. The librarian's disenchantment with the library's invisible public was heightened by the fact that so few actual users made 'efficient' use of their local public libraries.Ex. Chances for advancement were slim, and disillusionment at the lack of encouragement to participate in professional activities outside the job was rife.Ex. Chances for advancement were slim, and disillusionment at the lack of encouragement to participate in professional activities outside the job was rife.Ex. The author discusses the disillusion she developed with Italian politics and its failure to deliver properly funded nationwide public library system for Italy in the postwar period.Ex. The budget was also a letdown to people disabled by their addiction to alcohol and cigarrettes.Ex. Dr. James Houran discusses the different ways men and women show affection and addresses the top turn-ons and turn-offs with men and women.* * *masculino disillusionment, disenchantment* * *= disenchantment, disillusionment, disillusionment, disillusion, letdown, turn-off.Ex: The librarian's disenchantment with the library's invisible public was heightened by the fact that so few actual users made 'efficient' use of their local public libraries.
Ex: Chances for advancement were slim, and disillusionment at the lack of encouragement to participate in professional activities outside the job was rife.Ex: Chances for advancement were slim, and disillusionment at the lack of encouragement to participate in professional activities outside the job was rife.Ex: The author discusses the disillusion she developed with Italian politics and its failure to deliver properly funded nationwide public library system for Italy in the postwar period.Ex: The budget was also a letdown to people disabled by their addiction to alcohol and cigarrettes.Ex: Dr. James Houran discusses the different ways men and women show affection and addresses the top turn-ons and turn-offs with men and women.* * *disillusionment, disenchantment* * *
Del verbo desencantar: ( conjugate desencantar)
desencanto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desencantó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desencantar
desencanto
desencanto sustantivo masculino
disillusionment, disenchantment
desencanto sustantivo masculino disenchantment
' desencanto' also found in these entries:
English:
discontent
* * *desencanto nmdisappointment* * *m figdisillusionment, disenchantment* * *desencanto nm: disenchantment, disillusionment -
33 desengaño
m.disappointment, fiasco, disillusion.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desengañar.* * *1 (conocimiento de la verdad) eye-opener2 (desilusión) disillusion; (decepción) disappointment\llevarse/sufrir un desengaño to be disappointed* * *SM1) (=desilusión) disillusion, disillusionment2) (=decepción) disappointment* * *masculino disappointmentme llevé un desengaño cuando me enteré de la verdad — it was a big disappointment when I found out the truth
* * *= disenchantment, disillusionment, disillusion, letdown.Ex. The librarian's disenchantment with the library's invisible public was heightened by the fact that so few actual users made 'efficient' use of their local public libraries.Ex. Chances for advancement were slim, and disillusionment at the lack of encouragement to participate in professional activities outside the job was rife.Ex. The author discusses the disillusion she developed with Italian politics and its failure to deliver properly funded nationwide public library system for Italy in the postwar period.Ex. The budget was also a letdown to people disabled by their addiction to alcohol and cigarrettes.* * *masculino disappointmentme llevé un desengaño cuando me enteré de la verdad — it was a big disappointment when I found out the truth
* * *= disenchantment, disillusionment, disillusion, letdown.Ex: The librarian's disenchantment with the library's invisible public was heightened by the fact that so few actual users made 'efficient' use of their local public libraries.
Ex: Chances for advancement were slim, and disillusionment at the lack of encouragement to participate in professional activities outside the job was rife.Ex: The author discusses the disillusion she developed with Italian politics and its failure to deliver properly funded nationwide public library system for Italy in the postwar period.Ex: The budget was also a letdown to people disabled by their addiction to alcohol and cigarrettes.* * *disappointmentme llevé un desengaño cuando me enteré de la verdad I was very disappointed o it was a big disappointment when I found out the truthsufrió un desengaño amoroso she had an unhappy love affairha sufrido muchos desengaños en la vida he's suffered o had many disappointments in his lifesu mayor desengaño fue cuando … the hardest blow for her was when …, her greatest disappointment came when …* * *
Del verbo desengañar: ( conjugate desengañar)
desengaño es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desengañó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desengañar
desengaño
desengañar ( conjugate desengañar) verbo transitivo ( decepcionar) to disillusion;
(sacar del engaño, error) to get … to face the facts
desengañarse verbo pronominal
desengaño sustantivo masculino
disappointment;
un desengaño amoroso an unhappy love affair
desengañar verbo transitivo
1 (hacer ver la realidad) desengañar a alguien, to open sb's eyes: sus amigos le desengañaron, her friends helped her to see things as they really were
2 (decepcionar, desilusionar) to disappoint: Pablo nos ha desengañado con sus mentiras, Pablo has really disappointed us with his lies
desengaño sustantivo masculino disappointment: llevarse o sufrir un desengaño con algo, to be disappointed with sthg
' desengaño' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
profundo
English:
rue
- heart
* * *desengaño nmdisappointment;he sufrido o [m5] me he llevado muchos desengaños en la vida I've had a lot of disappointments in my life;sufrí un gran desengaño cuando me contaron lo ocurrido it was a big disappointment when they told me what had happened;¡vaya desengaño que me he llevado contigo! you've no idea how disappointed I am in you!;nos llevamos un buen desengaño con Venecia we found Venice a real let-downdesengaño amoroso:* * *m disappointment* * *desengaño nm: disenchantment, disillusionment* * *desengaño n disappointment -
34 desilusión
f.disillusionment, disappointment, disenchantment, disillusion.* * *1 disappointment, disillusion, disillusionment* * *SF1) (=decepción) disappointment2) (=pérdida de ilusiones) disillusion, disillusionment* * *qué desilusión! — what a disappointment!, how disappointing!
* * *= disappointment, disenchantment, disillusionment, disillusion, letdown.Ex. On occasions, I have begun my talk by issuing a caveat emptor, a legalistic phrase which one dictionary defines as 'sentence disclaiming responsibility for buyer's disappointment'.Ex. The librarian's disenchantment with the library's invisible public was heightened by the fact that so few actual users made 'efficient' use of their local public libraries.Ex. Chances for advancement were slim, and disillusionment at the lack of encouragement to participate in professional activities outside the job was rife.Ex. The author discusses the disillusion she developed with Italian politics and its failure to deliver properly funded nationwide public library system for Italy in the postwar period.Ex. The budget was also a letdown to people disabled by their addiction to alcohol and cigarrettes.----* llevarse una desilusión = be gutted, feel + gutted.* * *qué desilusión! — what a disappointment!, how disappointing!
* * *= disappointment, disenchantment, disillusionment, disillusion, letdown.Ex: On occasions, I have begun my talk by issuing a caveat emptor, a legalistic phrase which one dictionary defines as 'sentence disclaiming responsibility for buyer's disappointment'.
Ex: The librarian's disenchantment with the library's invisible public was heightened by the fact that so few actual users made 'efficient' use of their local public libraries.Ex: Chances for advancement were slim, and disillusionment at the lack of encouragement to participate in professional activities outside the job was rife.Ex: The author discusses the disillusion she developed with Italian politics and its failure to deliver properly funded nationwide public library system for Italy in the postwar period.Ex: The budget was also a letdown to people disabled by their addiction to alcohol and cigarrettes.* llevarse una desilusión = be gutted, feel + gutted.* * *1 (decepción) disappointment¡qué desilusión! what a disappointment!, how disappointing!se llevó una desilusión she was disappointedfue una desilusión no verlo it was disappointing not to see him, I was/we were disappointed not to see him2 (falta de ilusiones) disillusionment* * *
desilusión sustantivo femenino ( decepción) disappointment;
desilusión sustantivo femenino disappointment, disillusionment
' desilusión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reprimir
English:
dear
- disappointment
- rue
- disillusionment
* * *desilusión nf1. [estado de ánimo] disillusionment;caer en la desilusión to become disillusioned2. [decepción] disappointment;¡qué desilusión! what a disappointment!* * *f disappointment;llevarse una desilusión be disappointed* * ** * *desilusión n disappointment -
35 desintoxicarse
VPR [de las drogas] to undergo detoxification, undergo treatment for drug addiction; [del alcohol] to dry out* * *
desintoxicarse ( conjugate desintoxicarse) verbo pronominal
to undergo detoxification
■desintoxicarse verbo reflexivo to undergo detoxification frml
(de drogas) to come off drugs
(de alcohol) to dry out
* * *vpr[dejar de beber] to dry out; [dejar de drogarse] to come off drugs, to break one's drug habit;se fue al campo para desintoxicarse de la ciudad he went to the country to get the city out of his system* * *v/r undergo treatment for drug/alcohol abuse, go into detox fam -
36 drankmisbruik
n. alcohol abuse, addiction to alcohol, compulsive drinking of alcohol -
37 alkoliklik
n. alcoholism, addiction to alcohol, dipsomania, severe craving for alcohol -
38 запой
1) General subject: boose, booze, bout, burst, bust, carouse, deep potations, drink, fuddle, hard drinking, lush, spree, binge-drinking (MT), binder (three days binder), binge (уходить в запой), (название помолвки в некоторых регионах) engagement, addiction to alcohol, drinking spree, heavy drinking session, binge-drinking2) Medicine: dipsomania, drinking bout, drinking-bout, methylepsia, methylmania3) Colloquial: soak4) Jargon: fantigue, twister, honk, session, jingle, skate, whooper-up(per), stew, mop, tear, swill-up, foot, jag, joy ride, rip5) American English: souse6) Taboo: piss-up -
39 alkolizm
n. alcoholism, addiction to alcohol* * *alcoholism -
40 intemperance
in·tem·per·ance[ɪnˈtempərən(t)s]* * *[In'tempərəns]n(= lack of moderation) Maßlosigkeit f, Unmäßigkeit f; (= drunkenness) Trunksucht f* * *intemperance [ınˈtempərəns] s1. Unmäßigkeit f2. Unbeherrschtheit f3. Trunksucht f4. Rauheit f* * *n.Unmäßigkeit f.Zügellosigkeit f.
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