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[əʹfekʃ(ə)nlıs] aлишённый любви и ласки ( часто о ребёнке)children from affectionless homes - дети из семей, где они никому не нужны
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a лишённый любви и ласкиchildren from affectionless homes — дети из семей, где они никому не нужны
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > affectionless
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[ə'fekʃ(ə)nlɪs]Общая лексика: лишённый любви и ласки (часто о ребёнке), лишенный любви -
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◙ adj. נטול חיבה* * *◙ הביח לוטנ◄ -
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Общая лексика: дети из семей, где они никому не нужныУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > children from affectionless homes
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General subject: children from affectionless homesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дети из семей, где они никому не нужны
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General subject: affectionless (часто о ребёнке)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > лишённый любви и ласки
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рус Расстройство привязанностей в детском возрасте по расторможенному типуeng Disinhibited attachment disorder of childhood. A particular pattern of abnormal social functioning that arises during the first five years of life and that tends to persist despite marked changes in environmental circumstances, e.g. diffuse, nonselectively focused attachment behaviour, attention-seeking and indiscriminately friendly behaviour, poorly modulated peer interactions; depending on circumstances there may also be associated emotional or behavioural disturbance. Affectionless psychopathy. Institutional syndrome. (Excludes: ) Asperger's syndrome ( F84.5), hospitalism in children ( F43.2), hyperkinetic disorders ( F90.-), reactive attachment disorder of childhood ( F94.l) -
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1. affectionless2. dispassionate; composed3. stolid4. unemotional
См. также в других словарях:
affectionless — adjective see affection … New Collegiate Dictionary
affectionless — adjective a) Without affection; unfeeling; emotionless. b) Incapable of empathy … Wiktionary
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af|fec|tion|less — «uh FEHK shuhn lihs», adjective. deprived of affection: »an affectionless youngster. Children from affectionless and disrupted homes are disproportionately involved in crime and delinquency (Morris and Hawkins) … Useful english dictionary
affection — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French affection, from Latin affection , affectio, from afficere Date: 13th century 1. a moderate feeling or emotion 2. tender attachment ; fondness < she ha … New Collegiate Dictionary
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