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61 tube
I [tjuːb] n1) трубкаglass [metal] tube — скляна [металева]трубка
2) тюбик; a tube of paint [of cream]тюбик фарби [крему]; туба ( для живлення в умовах невагомості)3) тунель (особ. в горі, під водою)5) електрона лампа; електронно-променева трубка ( electron tube); high-vacuum tube вакуумна лампаneon tube — неонова лампа /трубка/; photoelectric tube фотоелемент
7) війск. стовбур ( міномет)8) cл. ( the tube) телевізор9) cпeц. літак10) cпeц. установкаII [tjuːb] v -
62 hrygla
u, f. [Dan. rallen], medic. a rattling in the throat or bronchial tubes; hósti og h., a cough and h.; dauða-h., the death-rattle. -
63 bronchium
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64 legen
le·gen [ʼle:gn̩]vt1) (hin\legen)jdn/etw irgendwohin \legen to put sb/sth somewhere;man legte sie zu ihrem Mann ins Grab she was laid to rest beside her husband;sich einen Schal um den Hals \legen to wrap a scarf around one's neck;seinen Arm um jdn \legen to put one's arm around sb;sie legte ihren Sohn an die Brust she breast-fed her son;sie haben sie auf die Intensivstation gelegt they've taken her to intensive care;legst du die Kleine schlafen? will you put the little one to bed?;die Betonung auf ein Wort \legen to stress a word;2) ( in Form bringen)etw \legen to fold sth;ein Stück Stoff \legen to fold a piece of material;die Stirn in Falten \legen to frown;3) ( produzieren)[etw] \legen to lay [sth];Eier \legen to lay eggsetw in etw \legen to preserve sth in sth5) ( lagern)etw in den Kühlschrank \legen to put sth in the fridge6) (ver\legen)Kartoffeln \legen to plant potatoesvr1) (hin\legen)sich \legen to lie down;sich ins Bett/ in die Sonne/auf den Rücken \legen to go to bed/lay down in the sun/lie on one's back;„leg dich!“ “lie!”;der Motorradfahrer legte sich in die Kurve the motorcyclist leaned into the bend2) ( sich niederlassen)dichter Bodennebel legte sich auf die Straße thick fog formed in the street;( schädigen) to settle in sth;sich auf die Nieren/ Bronchien/Schleimhäute \legen to settle in one's kidneys/bronchial tubes/mucous membrane3) ( nachlassen) -
65 бронх
м., -и обикн. мн. анат. bronchi, bronchia; bronchial tubes. -
66 broncodilatación
f.bronchodilatation, bronchodilation, enlargement of the bronchial tubes. -
67 broncoespasmo
m.bronchospasm, asthma, bronchiospasm, spasm of the bronchial tubes. -
68 tubos bronquiales
m.pl.bronchial tubes. -
69 الشعبتان
الشّعْبَتان، شُعْبَتَا القَصَبَةِ الهَوَائِيّةbronchi, bronchial tubes -
70 شعبتا القصبة الهوائية
الشّعْبَتان، شُعْبَتَا القَصَبَةِ الهَوَائِيّةbronchi, bronchial tubes -
71 бронхи
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72 бронха
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73 bronchia
bronchĭa, ōrum, n., = bronchia, the bronchial tubes, Cael. Aur. Acut. 2, 28, 147. -
74 ἀρτηρία
A wind-pipe,ἡ ἀ. μόλις ἀναπνεούσῃ ὑπεσύριζε Hp.Epid.7.25
, cf.39, Pl.Ti. 70d, Arist.HA 493a8, de An. 420b29; ἡτραχεῖα ἀ. (cf. 11) Timoth. ap. Meno.Iatr.8.29, v. l. in Dsc.2.50, Luc.Hist. Conscr.7, S.E.M.9.178, etc.: in pl., bronchial tubes,ἆσθμα.. περὶ στήθεα καὶ ἀρτηρίας Hp.Epid.7.12
(vulg. but prob. l. -ίην, = trachea), cf. Pl.Ti. 78c;πλεύμονος ἀρτηρίαι S.Tr. 1054
.II artery, as distinct from a vein,αἱ φλεβῶν καὶ ἀρτηριῶν κοινωνίαι Hp.Art.45
, cf. 69;τὰς δὲ φλέβας καὶ τὰς ἀ. συνάπτειν εἰς ἀλλήλας.. τῇ αἰσθήσει φανερὸν εἶναι Arist.Spir. 484a1
; ἀ. λεῖαι (cf. I) Gal.UP8.1, al.; ἀ. φλεβώδης pulmonary vein, ib.6.10; believed to contain πνεῦμα by Erasistr., ib. 17, and derived fr. ἀήρ, τηρέω by Bacch. ap. Erot. s.v. ἀορτέων.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀρτηρία
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75 βράγχος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `hoarseness, angina' (Hp.),Other forms: also βάραγχος (Hippon.), βράγχη f. (Xenocr.) `id.' and βραγχία ἡ περιτράχηλος ἀλγηδών H.Derivatives: βραγχαλέος `hoarse' (Hp.), βραγχός `id.' (AP). - βραγχάω, βραγχιάω `have a sore throat' (Arist.); βραγχιάζοισθε πνίγοισθε H. - Separate βράγχια pl. `gills of fishes, bronchial tubes', also βαράγχια, βαράχνια (Hdn.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: The resemblance with βρόγχος `windpipe' may have caused the transition of the meaning of βράγχια. Fur. 128 connects βραχώδης τραχύς H. and βρακίας τραχεῖς τόπους H. (and βαρακινῃ̃σιν ἀκάνθαις. σκόλοψι H.); this gives βρακ-\/ βραχ-\/ βραγχ-, variations that are typical Pre-Gr. The aorist βραχεῖν `rattle, clash' (Johansson KZ 36, 345f.) may also be connected: produce a raw sound. The secondary vowel of βάραγχος (Schwyzer 278, 831) is phonetically easy, but also frequent in Pre-Gr. words (Fur. 378-385). - Outside Greek one adduces OIr. brong(a)ide `hoarse' (Fick 2, 186). -Page in Frisk: 1,262Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βράγχος
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76 luchtwegen
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77 Bronchien
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78 ♦ tube
♦ tube /tju:b, USA tu:b/n.3 (anat.) canale; tuba; tromba; salpinge: bronchial tube, canale bronchiale; the Fallopian tubes, le trombe di Falloppio5 (fam. ingl.) (la) metropolitana di Londra: to travel by tube, viaggiare in metropolitana; DIALOGO → - On the Tube- Can I have a Tube map please?, posso avere una cartina della metropolitana, per favore?; tube station, stazione della metropolitana7 (chim., spesso test tube) fiala; provetta: glass tube, fiala di vetro; graduated tube, provetta graduata● (mecc.) tube-bending machine, piegatubi ( macchina) □ (mecc.) tube mill, mulino a tubo □ tube socks, tubolari ( calze unisex) □ (chim.) tube stand, portaprovette □ ( slang USA) tube steak, hot dog, würstel; (volg.) salame (fig.); pene □ ( moda) tube top, top a fascia □ tube well, pozzo di perforazione (o artesiano) □ ( slang Austral.) to crack a tube, aprire una lattina di birra; farsi una birra □ ( slang) to go down the tube (o tubes), andare in malora; andare a remengo □ (volg. USA) to lay tube, fottere, scopare, trombare (volg.).(to) tube /tju:b, USA tu:b/A v. t.B v. i.(fam.) viaggiare in metropolitana ( a Londra)● ( slang USA) to tube it, cannare; fare fiasco; farsi bocciare. -
79 бронхи
мн. (ед. бронх м.) анат.bronchial [-ŋk-] tubes; bronchi
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