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Aviation medicine: brain tissue, cerebral tissueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ткань головного мозга
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муж.1) brain прям. и перен.; nerve tissueголовной мозг — brain; cerebrum научн.
продолговатый мозг — анат. medulla
сотрясение мозга — мед. concussion of the brain
2) ( костный) marrow3) мн. ч. мозги (кушанье)••вправлять мозги сленг — to set smb. straight/right, to bring smb. to his senses
давать по мозгам разг.; груб. — to lash out at smb., to settle smb.'s hash
давить на мозги сленг — to try to brainwash/sway smb.
капать на мозги сленг — to get on smb.'s back/case
куриные/цеплячьи мозги разг. — birdbrain, pinhead
мозги набекрень разг. — smb.'s head is on backward, to be a crackpot
получать по мозгам разг.; груб. — to get it good, to catch it in the neck
промывать мозги, прочищать мозги сленг — to rake smb. over the coals, to take smb. to task
пудрить мозги сленг — to bullshit smb., to throw dust in smb.'s eyes
шевелить/ворочать мозгами разг.; шутл. — to use one's wits, to use one's loaf, to use one's brains, to put on one's thinking-cap
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рус Доброкачественное новообразование головного мозга и других отделов центральной нервной системыeng Benign neoplasm of brain and other parts of central nervous system. (Excludes: ) angioma ( D18.0), meninges ( D32.-), peripheral nerves and autonomic nervous system ( D36.1), retro-ocular tissue ( D31.6)
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