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1) Медицина: реакция, сложнорефлекторный акт2) Макаров: сложнорефлекторная реакция -
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Англо-русский словарь по психоаналитике > complex reflex act
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4 сложнорефлекторный акт
Russian-english psychology dictionary > сложнорефлекторный акт
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1) General subject: anticlimax, antiperistasis, feedback, information response, reaction, reaction (падение курсов после повышения), rebound, reflex (на что-л.), respondence, respondency, response, reception (общественности, например)2) Naval: change3) Medicine: complex reflex act, evocation (организма), reaction (после возбуждения), test4) Engineering: answer, conversion, indicial admittance (цепи, измерительного прибора), interaction, reacting force, reaction force, reciprocity, retroaction5) Agriculture: behavior6) Construction: counterforce, response behavior7) Mathematics: response to9) Metallurgy: (химическая) reaction, (ответная) response10) Psychology: response occurrence11) Jargon: emote12) Information technology: answering, responsiveness14) Immunology: bacterinia ( после)прививочная, reflex (иммунная), vaccinal reaction (после)прививочная, vaccine-associated disease (после)прививочная, vaccine-induced disease (после)прививочная, wheal reaction (после)прививочная (в виде кожной сыпи)15) Silicates: (механическая) reaction16) Mechanics: back action17) Advertising: behaviour19) Quality control: stress20) General subject: response (на действие органа управления)21) Makarov: answer (ответная), output (отклик, ответное действие системы на входное воздействие), output variable (отклик, ответное действие системы на входное воздействие), reaction (противодействие), reaction (тест, анализ), reaction (химическая), reaction to (...) (на приложенную силу, нагрузку), reactive force, reflex, response (отклик на воздействие), response (отклик, ответное действие системы на входное воздействие), test (тест, анализ)22) Electrical engineering: response (на воздействие)23) Cement: reaction effect -
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Makarov: complex reflex actУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сложнорефлекторная реакция
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7 сложнорефлекторный акт
Medicine: complex reflex actУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сложнорефлекторный акт
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1) Медицина: Chemotherapy-related anemia (анемия, спровоцированная химиотерапией), Clinical Research Associate - специалист по клиническим исследованиям, монитор (клинического исследования)2) Спорт: Coaster Riders Of America, Complete Rowing Anarchy3) Военный термин: Central Research Agency, Commander, Royal Artillery, centralized referral activity, combat readiness assessment, combat ready aircraft, command relationship agreement, corps rear area4) Техника: Cassegrain reflector antenna, control rod assembly5) Шутливое выражение: Community Redundancy Act, Cyber Rabbit Association6) Юридический термин: Cocaine Rehabilitation Approach, Community Ripped Apart7) Бухгалтерия: Cash Recovery Analysis8) Финансы: рейтинговое агентство (сокр. от "credit rating agency"; агентство, оказывающее услуги по присвоению кредитных рейтингов; англ. термин взят из статьи в газете Washington Post)9) Автомобильный термин: угол поворота коленчатого вала (ПКВ) (crankshaft rotation angle)10) Сокращение: Cambridge Redevelopment Authority, Cost Revenue Analysis (2005), composite reserve assets, Community Redevelopment Agency11) Физиология: Contact Reflex Analysis12) Нефть: chemically retarded acid, complex reservoir analysis, смесь соляной кислоты с жидким органическим замедлителем (chemically retarded acid), Cased Reservoir Aдalysis13) Онкология: Clinical Research Associate14) Канадский термин: Канадское налоговое агентство (Canada Revenue Agency)15) Банковское дело: challenge-responce autentification (метод проверки банковских карт при дистанционной оплате, напр, через интернет), аутентификация "Вызов-Ответ", аутентификация "Запрос-ответ", аутентификация методом запрос-ответ16) Транспорт: Conflict Resolution Advisory17) Фирменный знак: Credit Reporting Agency18) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: коррозийно-стойкий сплав (corrosion resistant alloy), коррозионно устойчивый сплав (corrosion resistant alloy)19) Сетевые технологии: Computing Research Association, collision resolution algorithm20) ЕБРР: capital reserve account21) Сахалин Р: corrosion resistant alloy22) Океанография: Coral Reef Assessment23) Химическое оружие: continuing resolution authority24) Военно-воздушные силы: Central Repair Activity25) Расширение файла: Advanced crack file (usually text)26) Электротехника: cold-rolled and annealed27) Общественная организация: Coral Reef Alliance28) Должность: Certified Research Administrator, Client Responsible Attorney, Clinical Research Administrator, Customer Relations Associate29) Чат: Can't Remember Anything30) Правительство: Community Reinvestment Act31) NYSE. P E Corporation32) НАСА: Cooperative Research Agreement -
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1) Медицина: Chemotherapy-related anemia (анемия, спровоцированная химиотерапией), Clinical Research Associate - специалист по клиническим исследованиям, монитор (клинического исследования)2) Спорт: Coaster Riders Of America, Complete Rowing Anarchy3) Военный термин: Central Research Agency, Commander, Royal Artillery, centralized referral activity, combat readiness assessment, combat ready aircraft, command relationship agreement, corps rear area4) Техника: Cassegrain reflector antenna, control rod assembly5) Шутливое выражение: Community Redundancy Act, Cyber Rabbit Association6) Юридический термин: Cocaine Rehabilitation Approach, Community Ripped Apart7) Бухгалтерия: Cash Recovery Analysis8) Финансы: рейтинговое агентство (сокр. от "credit rating agency"; агентство, оказывающее услуги по присвоению кредитных рейтингов; англ. термин взят из статьи в газете Washington Post)9) Автомобильный термин: угол поворота коленчатого вала (ПКВ) (crankshaft rotation angle)10) Сокращение: Cambridge Redevelopment Authority, Cost Revenue Analysis (2005), composite reserve assets, Community Redevelopment Agency11) Физиология: Contact Reflex Analysis12) Нефть: chemically retarded acid, complex reservoir analysis, смесь соляной кислоты с жидким органическим замедлителем (chemically retarded acid), Cased Reservoir Aдalysis13) Онкология: Clinical Research Associate14) Канадский термин: Канадское налоговое агентство (Canada Revenue Agency)15) Банковское дело: challenge-responce autentification (метод проверки банковских карт при дистанционной оплате, напр, через интернет), аутентификация "Вызов-Ответ", аутентификация "Запрос-ответ", аутентификация методом запрос-ответ16) Транспорт: Conflict Resolution Advisory17) Фирменный знак: Credit Reporting Agency18) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: коррозийно-стойкий сплав (corrosion resistant alloy), коррозионно устойчивый сплав (corrosion resistant alloy)19) Сетевые технологии: Computing Research Association, collision resolution algorithm20) ЕБРР: capital reserve account21) Сахалин Р: corrosion resistant alloy22) Океанография: Coral Reef Assessment23) Химическое оружие: continuing resolution authority24) Военно-воздушные силы: Central Repair Activity25) Расширение файла: Advanced crack file (usually text)26) Электротехника: cold-rolled and annealed27) Общественная организация: Coral Reef Alliance28) Должность: Certified Research Administrator, Client Responsible Attorney, Clinical Research Administrator, Customer Relations Associate29) Чат: Can't Remember Anything30) Правительство: Community Reinvestment Act31) NYSE. P E Corporation32) НАСА: Cooperative Research Agreement -
10 SINN
I)(sín, sitt), poss. pron. his, her, its, their;1) referring to the subj. in a sentence, Hallgerðr fastnaði dóttur sína, H. betrothed her daughter;Hrútr var harðráðr við úvini sína, H. was stern towards his foes;2) referring to the object;hvat vill Haraldr bjóða Nóregs konungi fyrir sitt starf, what will H. offer to the king of Norway for his (viz. the latter’s) trouble? Sigurðr jarl gaf upp Orkneyingum óðul sín, their odals;hann þakkar honum sitt sinni, he thanks him for his help;3) neut. as subst.;kostaði hann einn allt fyrir, en bœndr ekki af sínu, nothing of their own;allt mun þat sínu fran fara um aldr manna, it will all go its own course to a man’s life;4) with sjálfr both words are declined;þeir báðu hana taka sjálfrar sinnar ráð, they bade her take her own counsel;tók sitt langskip hvárr þeira, each of the two took a long ship;sinn vetr þá hvárr heimboð at öðrum, they visited each other, winter about;sínu sinni at hvárs búum, alternately on each other’s estates;sinn veg hvárr, one each way;þykkir nökkut sinn veg hváru, each took his own view of the matter;ferr sinn veg hverr um skóginn, they (all) went each his own way in the wood;skulu vaka sinn þriðjung nætr hverir tveir, two and two in turn.n. time;eitt sinn, einu sinni, one time, once (þat var eitt sinn, at Egill gekk til elda at verma sik);eitthvert sinn, einhverju sinni = eitt sinn, einu sinni;einhverju sinni bar svá til, at, one time it happened that;ekki sinn, engu sinni, never;aldri sinn, never more (aldri skaltu koma í mína rekkju sinn síðan);þat sinn, that time;þessu sinni, this time;(í) annat sinn, öðru sinni, a second time, again;hit fyrra sinn, the first time;hit þriðja sinn, for the third time;at sinni, for the present (þeir skilja tal sitt at sinni);um sinn, once (veg þú aldri meirr í inn sama knérunn en um sinn);for this one time (ek mun leysa þik ór vandræði þessu um sinn);um sinns sakir, for this once (eigi vil ek synja þér um sinns sakir þessa);dat. pl., sjau sinnum, seven times;endr ok sinnum, now and then, from time to time;nökkurum sinnum, several times.* * *sín, sitt, pron. possess. reflex.; the better and true form is sínn, sín, sítt, with í throughout, see the remarks on minn; [Ulf. seins, etc.]:—his, hers, its, theirs = Lat. suus, usually placed after, but also, if emphatic, before; þar sitr Sigyn um sínum ver, Vsp. 39; síns um freista frama, Hm. 2; mál síns maga, 20; síns ins heila hugar, síns ins svára sofa, 105: properly referring to the subject in a sentence, Hallgerðr fastnaði dóttur sína, H. gave away her daughter. Nj. 51; Hrútr var hagráðr við vini sína, 2; hann skipaði sínum mónnum, 50; þeir leiða hesta sína, 265; hann kvaddi Ólaf stjúpson sinn til at söðla sér hest, Ó. H. 15; síðan vóru honum öll ráð sín þungrærð ok torsótt, 195; var honum sjálfum hugr sinn bæði fyrir skjöld ok brynju, Fbr. 56 new Ed. The pronoun may also refer to the object, or, in a complex sentence, to a second person in the predicate of the sentence, hvat vill Haraldr bjóða Noregs konungi fyrir sitt starf, what will H. offer to the king of Norway for his (i. e. the Norse king’s) trouble? Fms. vi. 415; Sigurðr jarl gaf upp Orkneyingum óðul sín (their odals), Orkn. 20, cp. the Lat. ‘Syracusanis res suas restituit;’ sagði Dufþakr at Ormr skyldi hafa byrði sína, i. e. as much as O. could carry, Fb. i. 523; eigi þér at bæta prestinum rétt sinn, to the priest his due, Bs. i. 709; Eyjólfr þakkar konungi gjafir sínar ok vinmæli for his (the king’s) gifts, Lv. 112; hann þakkar honum sitt sinni, he thanks him for his help, Fas. ii. 542: so also in mod. writers, og hann gaf hann aptr sinni móður, Luke vii. 15 (Vídal.); ræn ei Guð Sínum rétti, rob thou not God of his right, Pass. 7. 11, and passim.II. neut. as subst.; allt mun þat sínu fram fara ( go its own course) um aldr manna, Nj. 259; ryðik hann um sitt, = Lat. pro virili, i. e. for his own part, with might and main, Fms. xi. 132: ellipt., hann segir sínar (viz. farar) eigi sléttar, Korm. 158; kom hann svá sinni (viz. ár) fyrir borð, Fas. i. 524.III. with sjálfr, both words are declined; skaða sjálfs síns, one’s own self’s scathe, Sks. 228 B; minni sjálfs síns, one’s own recollection, D. N. ii. 110; þeir báðu hana taka sjálfrar sinnar ráð. ‘take her own self’s rede,’ act for herself, Fms. x. 103; með höndum sjálfra sinna, Barl. 25; leggr hón í veð sjálfra sinna eignir, D. N. ii. 82; sakir óforsjó sálfra sinna, i. 107: in mod. usage both the possessive and the indeclinable forms are used, thus, sjálfs síns eignum, but if placed after, eignum sjálfs sín; the possessive however is more freq., as it also is the better form of the two.IV. with hvárr (dual), hverr (plur.), in a distributive sense:α. sinn-hverr in n purely distributive sense; tók sitt langskip ‘hvárr þeirra, they took a long ship, each of the two, Eg. 74; England ok Skotland er ein ey, ok er þó sitt hvárt konungs-ríki, England and Scotland are one island, and yet each is a separate kingdom, Symb. 14: lét sitt naut hvárr fram leiða, Eg. 506; sinn vetr þá hvúrr heimboð at öðrum, each his winter, alternately, Nj. 51; ef sinn lögsögu-mann vilja hvárir, Grág. i. 1; þeirra manna er tví-tyngðir eru ok hafa í sínum hváptinum hvára tunguna, Al. 4; hón hélt sinni hendi um háls hvárum þeirra, … liggi til sinnar handar mér hvárr ykkar, Fms. i. 9.β. sinn hverr (plur.), ferr sinn veg hverr um skóginn, they went each his own way in the wood, i. e. dispersed, Glúm. 329; skulu vaka sinn þriðjung nætr hverir tveir, two and two in turn, Fms. iv. 299; hann selr sína bolöxi í hendr hverjum þeirra, v. 288; hann sá þrjú hásæti ok sátu þrír menn, sinn í hverju, Edda 2; hann kastaði um öxl hverja sínum sauðum tveimr, Grett. 134 new Ed.; fór sinn veg hverr, they went each his own way, i. e. they parted; but, fór hverr sinn veg, each his (appointed) way: rarely with the possessive placed after, fóru hvárir leið sína, Nj. 34; fara hvárir til síns heima, Korm. 222. In mod. usage, when sinn is placed after hverr, it gives emphasis with the notion of one’s due, one’s own, thus, gefa hverjum sitt, to give every one his due, Lat. suum cuique; whereas ‘sitt hverjum,’ with the order reversed, is merely distributive; thus hver fékk sinn penning, Matth. xx. 9 (of wages due to each); whereas ‘fékk sinn pening hverr’ would be said of alms distributed.B. COMPDS: sinn-veg, sinn-eg, sinn-ig, adv. one each way; þykkir nokkut sinnveg hváru, they disagreed, Ld. 90; talaði annarr at öðrum, ok hóf sinneg; hverr, they all spoke in turn, and each began his speech differently, Fms. vii. 222. Also, sinns-ig, adv.; flýði sinnsig hverr, Fms. viii. 413, v. l.; sinnsiginn var litr hvers steins, Konr.; skildu þeir svá sínu tali, at sinnsiginn líkaði hverjum, Bs. (Laur.); segir svá Gregorius papa, at sinnsig á hvern á at minna, each has to be admonished in his own way, one this way, another that, 655 xi. 2.
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