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1 человек, нуждающийся во внимании
Russian-english psychology dictionary > человек, нуждающийся во внимании
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2 внимание
ср.1) attention2) ( уважение) respect, consideration, regard•приковывание внимания, фиксация внимания, привлечение внимания — attention arresting; attention riveting
принимать во внимание — consider, take into consideration
обращать внимание — notice, note, pay attention (to)
привлекать внимание — attract attention, draw attention, engage attention
- вторичное вниманиефиксация внимания, застойная концентрация внимания — fascination
- зрительное внимание
- избирательное внимание
- колеблющееся внимание
- направленное внимание
- напряженное внимание
- непроизвольное внимание
- несвязанное внимание
- осознанное внимание
- отвлеченное внимание
- пассивное внимание
- подвижное внимание
- последовательное внимание
- прикованное внимание
- произвольное внимание
- распределенное внимание
- рассеянное внимание
- селективное внимание
- скользящее внимание
- сконцентрированное внимание
- сосредоточенное внимание
- спонтанное внимание
- устойчивое внимание
- фиксированное внимание
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3 человек, нуждающийся во внимании
Aviation medicine: attention-seeking personalityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > человек, нуждающийся во внимании
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4 человек, стремящийся привлечь к себе внимание
Aviation medicine: attention-seeking personalityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > человек, стремящийся привлечь к себе внимание
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5 F94.2
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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ПРОХОДИТЬ/ПРОЙТИ МИМО VP more often pfv if impfv, often imper fixed WO1. \П-597 (кого-чего) (subj: human or collect) (often in refer, to negative phenomena, facts) to disregard s.o. or sth., not pay attention to sth., remain uninvolvedX прошёл мимо Y-a = X ignored YX passed Y over X chose not to see Y (in limited contexts) X overlooked Y X pretended Y didn't exist.«Если бы эту брошюру написал рядовой историк, то можно было бы пройти мимо: историки могут ошибаться... Но ведь эту брошюру написал не рядовой историк, а один из руководителей партии и государства» (Рыбаков 2). "If an ordinary historian had written it (this pamphlet), one could have ignored it. Historians often make mistakes....But this pamphlet was not written by an ordinary historian, it was written by one of the leaders of the Party and state" (2a).2. \П-597 кого ( subj: abstr (often горе, беда etc)) to be overlooked or disregarded by s.o. (may refer to a person's lack of emotional involvement with regard to another's pain, grief etc)X прошёл мимо Y-a - X slipped by (past) (Y)X passed Y by unnoticed Y didn't notice X Y remained unaffected by X (in refer, to s.o. 's lack of emotional involvement) X left Y unmoved (cold) Y remained indifferent to X....Несмотря на то, что все начальники отделов кадров только тем и занимаются, что вчитываются в анкеты, выискивая несоответствия и изъяны в биографии сотрудников того или иного учреждения, иногда самые невероятные нелепости проходят мимо их бдительного ока (Войнович 1)....Despite the fact that all personnel managers do nothing but pore over questionnaires seeking out inconsistencies and flaws in the biographies of employees of one institution or another, the most incredible absurdities do sometimes slip past their watchful eyes (1a).3. - кого-чего (subj: human (often in refer, to not recognizing a potential spouse) having failed to recognize the merits, worth etc of s.o. or sth., to pay no attention to, not follow up on etc s.o. or sth. and thereby lose him or itX прошёл мимо Y-a — X passed Y byX let Y slip through X's fingers."А если хочешь знать правду, так я и тебя научил любить его (Обломова)... Без меня ты бы прошла мимо его, не заметив» (Гончаров 1). "And if you want to know the truth, it was I who taught you to love him (Oblomov)....If it hadn't been for me you would have passed him by without noticing him" (1b).«Чуть было не прошел мимо великого начинания». «А что, если бы прошли?» - говорил я. «Не говори», - отвечал Платон Сам-сонович и снова вздрагивал (Искандер 6). "То think that I almost let this great undertaking slip through my fingers!" "Well, and what if you had?" I would ask. "Don't even suggest such a thing," he would answer, wincing once again (6a).4. \П-597 чего (subj: human not to address or discuss (some problem, question etc)X прошёл мимо Y-a — X passed over Y in silenceX made no mention of Y X didn't touch (on (upon)) Y.Докладчика критиковали за то, что он прошёл мимо основной проблемы - финансирования проекта. The speaker was criticized for not touching upon the fundamental problem-how to finance the project. -
7 пройти мимо
• ПРОХОДИТЬ/ПРОЙТИ МИМО[VP; more often pfv; if impfv, often imper; fixed WO]=====1. пройти мимо (кого-чего) [subj: human or collect]⇒ (often in refer, to negative phenomena, facts) to disregard s.o. or sth., not pay attention to sth., remain uninvolved:- X passed Yover <by>;- [in limited contexts] X overlooked Y;- X pretended Y didn't exist.♦ "Если бы эту брошюру написал рядовой историк, то можно было бы пройти мимо: историки могут ошибаться... Но ведь эту брошюру написал не рядовой историк, а один из руководителей партии и государства" (Рыбаков 2). "If an ordinary historian had written it [this pamphlet], one could have ignored it. Historians often make mistakes....But this pamphlet was not written by an ordinary historian, it was written by one of the leaders of the Party and state" (2a).2. пройти мимо кого [subj: abstr (often горе, беда etc)]⇒ to be overlooked or disregarded by s.o. (may refer to a person's lack of emotional involvement with regard to another's pain, grief etc):- [in refer, to s.o.'s lack of emotional involvement] X left Y unmoved (cold);- Y remained indifferent to X.♦...Несмотря на то, что все начальники отделов кадров только тем и занимаются, что вчитываются в анкеты, выискивая несоответствия и изъяны в биографии сотрудников того или иного учреждения, иногда самые невероятные нелепости проходят мимо их бдительного ока (Войнович 1)....Despite the fact that all personnel managers do nothing but pore over questionnaires seeking out inconsistencies and flaws in the biographies of employees of one institution or another, the most incredible absurdities do sometimes slip past their watchful eyes (1a).3. пройти мимо кого-чего [subj: human]⇒ (often in refer, to not recognizing a potential spouse) having failed to recognize the merits, worth etc of s.o. or sth., to pay no attention to, not follow up on etc s.o. or sth. and thereby lose him or it:- X let Y slip through X's fingers.♦ "А если хочешь знать правду, так я и тебя научил любить его [Обломова]... Без меня ты бы прошла мимо его, не заметив" (Гончаров 1). "And if you want to know the truth, it was I who taught you to love him [Oblomov].... If it hadn't been for me you would have passed him by without noticing him" (1b).♦ "Чуть было не прошел мимо великого начинания". "А что, если бы прошли?" - говорил я. "Не говори", - отвечал Платон Самсонович и снова вздрагивал (Искандер 6). " То think that I almost let this great undertaking slip through my fingers!" "Well, and what if you had?" I would ask. "Don't even suggest such a thing," he would answer, wincing once again (6a).4. пройти мимо чего [subj: human]⇒ not to address or discuss (some problem, question etc):- X didn't touch (on < upon>) Y.♦ Докладчика критиковали за то, что он прошёл мимо основной проблемы - финансирования проекта. The speaker was criticized for not touching upon the fundamental problem-how to finance the project.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пройти мимо
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8 проходить мимо
• ПРОХОДИТЬ/ПРОЙТИ МИМО[VP; more often pfv; if impfv, often imper; fixed WO]=====1. проходить мимо (кого-чего) [subj: human or collect]⇒ (often in refer, to negative phenomena, facts) to disregard s.o. or sth., not pay attention to sth., remain uninvolved:- X passed Yover <by>;- [in limited contexts] X overlooked Y;- X pretended Y didn't exist.♦ "Если бы эту брошюру написал рядовой историк, то можно было бы пройти мимо: историки могут ошибаться... Но ведь эту брошюру написал не рядовой историк, а один из руководителей партии и государства" (Рыбаков 2). "If an ordinary historian had written it [this pamphlet], one could have ignored it. Historians often make mistakes....But this pamphlet was not written by an ordinary historian, it was written by one of the leaders of the Party and state" (2a).2. проходить мимо кого [subj: abstr (often горе, беда etc)]⇒ to be overlooked or disregarded by s.o. (may refer to a person's lack of emotional involvement with regard to another's pain, grief etc):- [in refer, to s.o.'s lack of emotional involvement] X left Y unmoved (cold);- Y remained indifferent to X.♦...Несмотря на то, что все начальники отделов кадров только тем и занимаются, что вчитываются в анкеты, выискивая несоответствия и изъяны в биографии сотрудников того или иного учреждения, иногда самые невероятные нелепости проходят мимо их бдительного ока (Войнович 1)....Despite the fact that all personnel managers do nothing but pore over questionnaires seeking out inconsistencies and flaws in the biographies of employees of one institution or another, the most incredible absurdities do sometimes slip past their watchful eyes (1a).3. проходить мимо кого-чего [subj: human]⇒ (often in refer, to not recognizing a potential spouse) having failed to recognize the merits, worth etc of s.o. or sth., to pay no attention to, not follow up on etc s.o. or sth. and thereby lose him or it:- X let Y slip through X's fingers.♦ "А если хочешь знать правду, так я и тебя научил любить его [Обломова]... Без меня ты бы прошла мимо его, не заметив" (Гончаров 1). "And if you want to know the truth, it was I who taught you to love him [Oblomov].... If it hadn't been for me you would have passed him by without noticing him" (1b).♦ "Чуть было не прошел мимо великого начинания". "А что, если бы прошли?" - говорил я. "Не говори", - отвечал Платон Самсонович и снова вздрагивал (Искандер 6). " То think that I almost let this great undertaking slip through my fingers!" "Well, and what if you had?" I would ask. "Don't even suggest such a thing," he would answer, wincing once again (6a).4. проходить мимо чего [subj: human]⇒ not to address or discuss (some problem, question etc):- X didn't touch (on < upon>) Y.♦ Докладчика критиковали за то, что он прошёл мимо основной проблемы - финансирования проекта. The speaker was criticized for not touching upon the fundamental problem-how to finance the project.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > проходить мимо
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9 F60.4
рус Истерическое расстройство личностиeng Histrionic personality disorder. Personality disorder characterized by shallow and labile affectivity, self-dramatization, theatricality, exaggerated expression of emotions, suggestibility, egocentricity, self-indulgence, lack of consideration for others, easily hurt feelings, and continuous seeking for appreciation, excitement and attention. Personality (disorder): hysterical, psychoinfantile
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