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1 довести до сознания
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > довести до сознания
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2 приводить в сознание
1) General subject: bring round, resuscitate, bring to2) Medicine: brine to consciousness3) Makarov: bring to consciousnessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приводить в сознание
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3 выявлять в сознании понятия, которые прежде скрывались в умах учащихся
bring out into clear consciousness conceptions that were previously latent in students' mindsRussian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > выявлять в сознании понятия, которые прежде скрывались в умах учащихся
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4 П-516
ПРИВОДИТЬ/ПРИВЕСТИ В СЕБЯ кого |VP subj: usu. human or abstr more often pfv)1. to bring s o. out of an unconscious state. X привел Y-a в себя — X brought Y (a)round (to)X restored Y (brought Y back) to consciousness X revived Y.Она была без памяти. Мы... перевязали рану как можно туже напрасно Печорин целовал ее холодные губы - ничто не могло привести ее в себя (Лермонтов 1). She was unconscious We..tied the wound as tightly as we could, Pechorin kissed her cold lips without response-nothing could bring her around (Id). She was unconscious We. bandaged the wound as tightly as we could. In vain Pechorin kissed her cold lipsnothing could bring her back to consciousness (1b)2. to bring s.o. back to a normal state of attention, composure etc (may refer to a person who is temporarily upset, lost in thought, fantasizing etc)X привел Y-a в себя — X brought Y back to realityX brought Y to Y's senses X snapped (brought) Y out of it (in limited contexts) X calmed Y down.Он глубоко задумался, и даже громкий стук в дверь не привел его в себя. Не was lost in thought, and even a loud knock at the door didn't snap him out of it -
5 привести в себя
• ПРИВОДИТЬ/ПРИВЕСТИ В СЕБЯ кого[VP: subj: usu. human or abstr; more often pfv]=====1. to bring s o. out of an unconscious state:- X revived Y.♦ Она была без памяти. Мы... перевязали рану как можно туже; напрасно Печорин целовал ее холодные губы - ничто не могло привести ее в себя (Лермонтов 1). She was unconscious We..tied the wound as tightly as we could, Pechorin kissed her cold lips without response - nothing could bring her around (Id). She was unconscious We. bandaged the wound as tightly as we could. In vain Pechorin kissed her cold lips; nothing could bring her back to consciousness (1b)2. to bring s.o. back to a normal state of attention, composure etc (may refer to a person who is temporarily upset, lost in thought, fantasizing etc):- [in limited contexts] X calmed Y down.♦ Он глубоко задумался, и даже громкий стук в дверь не привел его в себя. He was lost in thought, and even a loud knock at the door didn't snap him out of itБольшой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > привести в себя
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6 приводить в себя
• ПРИВОДИТЬ/ПРИВЕСТИ В СЕБЯ кого[VP: subj: usu. human or abstr; more often pfv]=====1. to bring s o. out of an unconscious state:- X revived Y.♦ Она была без памяти. Мы... перевязали рану как можно туже; напрасно Печорин целовал ее холодные губы - ничто не могло привести ее в себя (Лермонтов 1). She was unconscious We..tied the wound as tightly as we could, Pechorin kissed her cold lips without response - nothing could bring her around (Id). She was unconscious We. bandaged the wound as tightly as we could. In vain Pechorin kissed her cold lips; nothing could bring her back to consciousness (1b)2. to bring s.o. back to a normal state of attention, composure etc (may refer to a person who is temporarily upset, lost in thought, fantasizing etc):- [in limited contexts] X calmed Y down.♦ Он глубоко задумался, и даже громкий стук в дверь не привел его в себя. He was lost in thought, and even a loud knock at the door didn't snap him out of itБольшой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > приводить в себя
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7 приводить в себя
( кого)1) (выводить из обморочного состояния, опьянения и т. п.) revive smb.; bring smb. round; bring smb. back to consciousnessОна была без памяти. Мы изорвали чадру и перевязали рану как можно туже; напрасно Печорин целовал её холодные губы - ничто не могло привести её в себя. (М. Лермонтов, Герой нашего времени) — She was unconscious. We tore the veil into strips and bandaged the wound as tightly as we could. In vain Pechorin kissed her cold lips; nothing could bring her back to consciousness.
2) (выводить из состояния задумчивости, растерянности и т. п.) bring smb. back to himself (to reality); rouse smb.Общество, в котором я так нечаянно очутился, сильно развлекало моё воображение. Но Пугачёв привёл меня в себя своим вопросом: "Говори, по какому же делу выехал ты из Оренбурга?" (А. Пушкин, Капитанская дочка) — The company in which I so unexpectedly found myself strongly appealed to my imagination. But Pugachov brought me back to myself by repeating: 'Tell me on what business have you left Orenburg?'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > приводить в себя
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8 сознание
с.1) филос., психол. consciousness [-nʃəs]; ( мыслительная способность) mindвтори́чность созна́ния — the secondary nature of consciousness
2) (понимание, осознание) awarenessдовести́ каку́ю-л мысль до чьего́-л созна́ния — make it clear to smb; bring the idea home to smb
дойти́ до чьего́-л созна́ния (о содержании сказанного) — sink in; register (with)
созна́ние до́лга — sense of duty
с созна́нием своего́ превосхо́дства — with conscious superiority
3) ( способность к восприятию) consciousnessбыть в созна́нии — be conscious
теря́ть созна́ние — lose consciousness; faint; swoon
приходи́ть в созна́ние — recover / regain consciousness; come to one's senses
быть / лежа́ть без созна́ния — be / lie unconscious
••до поте́ри созна́ния — см. потеря
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9 приходить в себя
1. regain consciousnessочнуться, прийти в себя — to regain consciousness
2. come toвзвинтить себя; разволноваться — to get into a fret
3. come roundигра в карты, в которой каждый играет за себя — round game
обошел; двигался; приходить в себя — got round
игра, где каждый играет за себя — round game
привести в себя, в сознание — bring round
Синонимический ряд:приходить в чувство (глаг.) очухиваться; приходить в чувствоРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > приходить в себя
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10 привести кого-либо в себя
[priv'esti v seb'a] To bring someone into oneself. To cause someone to regain consciousness; to revive someone. Cf. To bring someone round/to.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > привести кого-либо в себя
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11 создавать
•The magnetic moment produces a diamagnetic effect.
•It is this reaction which builds up the reservoir of activated molecules.
•Displacing a particle in one direction brings about a force in the opposite direction.
•This vibrational resonance can create new photons.
•Industrial and professional societies have brought into being (or existence) a wide variety of standards.
•Where the valley is narrow the earthflow toe forms a dam, sometimes creating a lake.
•To build up (or produce) sufficient pressure so as to ensure...
•These forces cannot develop torque.
•If the rotor is given the shape of a polygon, the lines of force exert the desired torque.
•The detonation wave upon impacting the wave shaper generates a shock wave.
•The heat generated by magnetization...
•The feedback generates parasitic laser oscillations.
•The resistance element generates precision voltages.
•The use of a driving belt could give rise to vibration.
•The model was rotated in a centrifuge to induce centrifugal forces.
•When a current passes through a wire, it sets up a magnetic field around the wire.
•The magnetic field sets up a magnetomotive force.
•The flywheels set up in the spring-mounted screen a motion which...
•The heating of the coils sets up a ventilating draught.
•The object of the experiment is to build up a high current of charged particles.
•The gradient of viscous shear stresses establishes a steady-state concentration gradient.
•These energy transitions give rise to pockets of photons.
•This brings with it acute problems of electrical interference.
•In the past 20 years the electronics industry has generated many completely new technological systems.
•The media bring into existence and cultivate a new form of common consciousness.
II•An instrument has been created (or devised) for...
•The research staffs are evolving workable designs.
•The engineers have come up with an improved technique for...
•He originated the projection method.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > создавать
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12 чувство
ср.sense (в различных значениях); feeling (ощущение, эмоция); мн. ч. heart ( любовь)чувство собственного достоинства — proper pride, selfrespect, dignity
щадить чьи-л. чувства — to spare smb.'s feelings
питать к кому-л. нежные чувства — to have a soft spot for someone
органы чувств — senses, organs of sense
приходить в чувство — to come round, to come to one's senses
чувство обиды — ill-feeling, resentment, soreness
чувство обязанности — (по отношению к кому-л.) indebtedness
чувство товарищества — feeling of solidarity/fellowship
чувство цвета — ( у художника) colouring
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13 бытие
1. being2. existence; being; Genesisначал бытие; начатый бытие — brought into existence
3. entityСинонимический ряд:жизнь (сущ.) живот; живота; жизнь; существованиеАнтонимический ряд:
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