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1) General subject: dot and go one, dot-and-go-one2) Aviation medicine: clumsy gait, myopathic gait, waddling gaitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ковыляющая походка
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1) General subject: awkward gait, shamble, slouch, sprawl2) Aviation medicine: clumsy gait3) Makarov: an awkward gait -
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movenza s.f.1 (di statue, figure dipinte ecc.) attitude2 pl. movements: goffo nelle movenze, clumsy in one's movements.* * *[mo'vɛntsa]sostantivo femminile motion, gait* * *movenza/mo'vεntsa/sostantivo f.motion, gait. -
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рус Специфические расстройства развития моторной функцииeng Specific developmental disorder of motor function. A disorder in which the main feature is a serious impairment in the development of motor coordination that is not solely explicable in terms of general intellectual retardation or of any specific congenital or acquired neurological disorder. Nevertheless, in most cases a careful clinical examination shows marked neurodevelopmental immaturities such as choreiform movements of unsupported limbs or mirror movements and other associated motor features, as well as signs of impaired fine and gross motor coordination. Clumsy child syndrome. Developmental: coordination disorder, dyspraxia. (Excludes: ) abnormalities of gait and mobility ( R26.-), lack of coordination ( R27.-), secondary to mental retardation ( F70-F79) -
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рус Специфические расстройства развития моторной функцииeng Specific developmental disorder of motor function. A disorder in which the main feature is a serious impairment in the development of motor coordination that is not solely explicable in terms of general intellectual retardation or of any specific congenital or acquired neurological disorder. Nevertheless, in most cases a careful clinical examination shows marked neurodevelopmental immaturities such as choreiform movements of unsupported limbs or mirror movements and other associated motor features, as well as signs of impaired fine and gross motor coordination. Clumsy child syndrome. Developmental: coordination disorder, dyspraxia. (Excludes: ) abnormalities of gait and mobility ( R26.-), lack of coordination ( R27.-), secondary to mental retardation ( F70-F79) -
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log1〈de〉 〈 scheepvaart〉1 log————————log2♦voorbeelden:1 een log gevaarte • a cumbersome/an unwieldy monstereen logge olifant • a ponderous elephantmet logge tred lopen • lumber (along), move with heavy gait
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