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1 illness induced by overwork
1) Общая лексика: вызванная переутомлением болезнь2) Макаров: болезнь, вызванная переутомлениемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > illness induced by overwork
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2 an illness induced by overwork
Макаров: болезнь, вызванная переутомлениемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > an illness induced by overwork
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3 an illness induced by overwork
Новый англо-русский словарь > an illness induced by overwork
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4 illness
ავადმყოფობა, სნეულება, სენიa nasty illness საშიში / სერიოზული სენიhe survived his illness ამ ავადმყოფობას გადაურჩა / / ეს ავადმყოფობა დაძლიაhis illness was induced by overwork მისი ავად გახდომა გადამეტებული შრომითაა გამოწვეული -
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[ınʹdju:s] v1. побуждать, склонять; воздействовать (на кого-л.)to induce smb. to do smth. - склонить кого-л. сделать что-л.
to be induced by smb. - подвергаться чьему-л. давлению /воздействию/
2. вызывать, причинять; стимулироватьan illness induced by overwork - болезнь, вызванная переутомлением
3. тех. индуцировать, наводить4. лог. выводить путём индукции -
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induce [ɪnˊdju:s] v1) убежда́ть, побужда́ть, склоня́ть, заставля́ть;to induce smb. to do smth. заста́вить кого́-л. сде́лать что-л.
2) вызыва́ть; стимули́ровать;an illness induced by overwork боле́знь, вы́званная переутомле́нием
3) эл. индукти́ровать4) лог. выводи́ть умозаключе́ние (путём инду́кции) -
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verb1) убеждать, побуждать, склонять, заставлять; to induce smb. to do smth. заставить кого-л. сделать что-л.2) вызывать; стимулировать; an illness induced by overwork болезнь, вызванная переутомлением3) electr. индуктировать4) logic выводить умозаключение (путем индукции)Syn:cajole, coax, persuade, urge, wheedleAnt:discourage, hinder, repel, subdue* * *(v) побудить; побуждать; убедить; убеждать* * *заставлять, побуждать, склонять, убеждать* * *[in·duce || ɪn'duːs /-'dju-] v. побуждать, склонять, убеждать; заставлять, вызывать, стимулировать, индуктировать; выводить умозаключение путем индукции* * *вывестивыводитьвызыватьзаставлятьпереубедитьпереубеждатьпобудитьпобуждатьпонудитьразубедитьразубеждатьсклонятьстимулироватьубедитьубеждать* * *1) заставлять 2) вызывать; стимулировать; приводить (к чему-л.) -
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§ წაქეზება§1 რაიმე მოქმედებისათვის ბიძგის მიცემა (ბიძგს მისცემს)we couldn't induce her to travel by air ვერ დავაჯერეთ / დავიყოლიეთ, რომ თვითმფრინავით გამგზავრებულიყო2 გამოწვევა (გამოიწვევს), ინდუცირებაhis illness was induced by overwork მისი ავად გახდომა გადამეტებული შრომითაა გამოწვეული
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