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41 разтегляне
разтѐгляне,ср., само ед. stretching; distension; extending, extension.* * *distention; elongation -
42 omvang
n. extent, extend, extension, size, dimension, distension, distention, range, compass, gamut, scope, ambit, girth, magnitude, latitude, amplitude, bulk, largeness, reach, coverage, spread, comprehension, purview -
43 uitzetting
n. expansion, dilatation, eviction, ejectment, distension, distention, bulge, walking papers -
44 تمدد
1) distension 2) distention 3) expansion -
45 laajeneminen
• distension• dilatation• dilation• distention• escalation• expanse• expansion• extension• increase• enlargement -
46 laajentuma
medicine, veterinary• distentionmedicine, veterinary• swellingmedicine, veterinary• swellmedicine, veterinary• sinusmedicine, veterinary• extension• expansionmedicine, veterinary• enlargementmedicine, veterinary• amplificationmedicine, veterinary• distensionmedicine, veterinary• dilation• ampulemedicine, veterinary• ampule• amplificationmedicine, veterinary• ectasy• ectasy -
47 pullistuma
• bulge• swelling• swell• sacculation• protuberance• expansion• ectasy• distention• bump• bulb• aneurysm• aneurism• ampule• distension -
48 вздувание
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49 انتفاخ
n. swelling, swell, tumescence, distention, puffiness, bulge -
50 distensión gaseosa
f.gas distention. -
51 reteso
m.stiffness or distention of teats with milk.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: retesar. -
52 набухание шейных вен
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > набухание шейных вен
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53 способность прямой кишки к растяжению
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > способность прямой кишки к растяжению
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54 вспучивание
с.distention; swelling; ( краски) blistering -
55 растяжение
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56 растяжение
tension имя существительное:distension (растяжение, расширение)distention (растяжение, расширение) -
57 расширение
extension имя существительное:dilation (расширение, растяжение) -
58 distendo
dis-tendo (and vulg. distenno), di, tum (in late Lat. also distensus, Coripp. Joann. 7, 324; but in Auct. B. Alex. 45, 2, the right reading is dispersis), 3, v. a., to stretch asunder, stretch out, extend (not freq. till after the Aug. per.; not in Cic.).I.Lit.:B.dispennite hominem divorsum et distennite,
Plaut. Mil. 5, 14; cf.:Tityos novem Jugeribus distentus erat,
Ov. M. 4, 458:brachia,
id. ib. 4, 491:corpus temonibus,
Col. 6, 19 fin.: aciem, * Caes. B. C. 3, 92, 2; cf.:copias hostium,
Liv. 2, 23:hostes,
id. 34, 29:sagum,
Suet. Oth. 2:in currus distentum illigat Mettum,
Liv. 1, 28; so,utramque manum in latus,
Quint. 11, 3, 114: pontem in agros, Lue. 4, 140.— Pass. in mid. force:haec per octoginta sex milia distenduntur,
extend, Mart. Cap. 6, § 661.—Meton.1.(Effectus pro causa.) To swell out, distend, i. e. to fill, e. g. with food:2.ventres,
Plaut. Cas. 4, 1, 19:ubera cytiso,
Verg. E. 9, 31; cf.:ubera lacte,
id. ib. 4, 21;and transf.: capellas lacte,
id. ib. 7, 3:ducem (i. e. bovem) denso pingui,
id. G. 3, 124:cellas nectare,
id. A. 1, 433; cf.:horrea plena spicis,
Tib. 2, 5, 84.—(Causa pro effectu.) To torture by distention:II.tormento aliquem,
Suet. Tib. 62; cf. Vulg. Heb. 11, 35.—Trop.:velut in duo pariter bella curas hominum,
to divide, Liv. 27, 40; cf.:curam vilicae,
Col. 12, 46, 1:sedulitatem vilici,
id. 1, 6, 8:animos,
to distract, perplex, Liv. 9, 12 fin.; Vulg. Eccl. 3, 10.— Hence, distentus, a, um, P. a. (acc. to I. B. 1.), distended, i. e. filled up, full:ubera,
Hor. Epod. 2, 46; cf.:distentum cruribus uber,
Ov. M. 13, 826:distentius uber,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 110:distentus ac madens,
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59 distentio
distentĭo, ōnis, f. [distendo], a stretching out, distention (very rare), Cels. 2, 4; 8, 4; Scrib. Comp. 89.—II.Trop., fullness, i. e. occupation, Vulg. Eccl. 8, 16. -
60 distentus
1.distentus, a, um, Part. and P. a., from distendo.2.distentus, a, um, Part. and P. a., from distineo.3.distentus, ūs, m. [distendo], a swelling out, distention:subflatae cutis distentu,
Plin. 8, 38, 57, § 138.
См. также в других словарях:
Distention — Dis*ten tion, n. [L. distentio: cf. F. distension.] 1. The act of distending; the act of stretching in breadth or in all directions; the state of being Distended; as, the distention of the lungs. [1913 Webster] 2. Breadth; extent or space… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
distention — Distention. s. f. Terme de Chirurgie. Il ne se dit qu en parlant des nerfs qui sont trop tendus. Distention de nerfs … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
distention — index extension (expansion), growth (increase), stress (strain) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
distention — also distension, early 15c., from M.Fr. distension and directly from L. distensionem (nom. distensio, distentio), noun of action from pp. stem of distendere (see DISTEND (Cf. distend)) … Etymology dictionary
distention — or distension [disten′shən] n. [L distentio] a distending or being distended; inflation; expansion … English World dictionary
Distention — The state of being distended, enlarged, swollen from internal pressure. For example, on inhalation there is distention of the lungs due to the increased air pressure within the lungs. The word distention comes from a Latin root tendere, to extend … Medical dictionary
distention — noun 1. the act of expanding by pressure from within • Syn: ↑distension • Derivationally related forms: ↑distend (for: ↑distension), ↑distend • Hypernyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
distention — /di sten sheuhn/, n. the act of distending or the state of being distended. Also, distension. [1375 1425; late ME distensioun < L distention (s. of distentio), equiv. to distent(us) DISTENT + ion ION] * * * … Universalium
distention — noun see distension … New Collegiate Dictionary
distention — noun /dɪsˈtɛnʃən/ The act of distending … Wiktionary
distention — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. inflation, expansion, enlargement, bloating; see bulge , increase 1 … English dictionary for students