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61 короткие, облегающие женские шорты
Taboo: Daisy Dukes, buttock-clingersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > короткие, облегающие женские шорты
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62 рука, сжатая в кулак
Jargon: dukesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > рука, сжатая в кулак
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63 сан архиепископа приравнивается к герцогскому достоинству
General subject: archbishops rank with dukes (при установлении старшинства и т. п.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сан архиепископа приравнивается к герцогскому достоинству
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64 внезапная экзантема
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65 אורליאן
n. Orleans, city in and capital of Loiret (France), site of an English siege that was relieved by Joan of Arc in 1428; House of Orleans, French dynasty of dukes -
66 Adel
m; -s, kein Pl.1. nobility, aristocracy; (Titel) title; die Familie ist alter Adel it is an old aristocratic family; Adel verpflichtet Sprichw. noblesse oblige2. fig. nobility (of mind)* * *der Adelgentry; aristocracy; nobility; nobleness; noble birth* * *['aːdl]m -s,no plvon Ádel sein — to be a member of the nobility, to be of noble birth
eine Familie von Ádel — an aristocratic family
er stammt aus altem Ádel — he comes from an old aristocratic family
der niedere Ádel — the lesser nobility, the gentry
der hohe Ádel — the higher nobility, the aristocracy
das ist verarmter Ádel — they are impoverished nobility
Ádel verpflichtet — noblesse oblige
2) (= Adelstitel) title; (esp Brit) peerageerblicher Ádel — hereditary title/peerage
3) (liter = edle Gesinnung) nobilityÁdel der Seele/des Herzens/des Geistes — nobility of the soul/of the heart/of mind
* * *(nobles ie dukes, earls etc: The nobility supported the king during the revolution.) nobility* * *<-s>[ˈa:dl̩]1. (Gesellschaftsschicht) nobility, aristocracy2. (Zugehörigkeit zum Adel) [membership of the] nobility [or aristocracy]\Adel verpflichtet noblesse obligejdm den \Adel verleihen to bestow a title on sb, to raise sb to the peerage BRITalter \Adel ancient nobility, ancienne noblesseaus altem \Adel stammen to be a member of the ancient nobility [or from an old aristocratic family] [or aristocratic lineage]erblicher \Adel hereditary title [or peerage]der hohe \Adel the higher nobility, the aristocracyder niedere \Adel the lesser nobilitypersönlicher \Adel non-hereditary title, life peerageverarmter \Adel impoverished nobilityvon \Adel of noble birthvon \Adel sein to be [a] noble [or of noble birth] [or a member of the nobility* * *der; Adels nobility* * *1. nobility, aristocracy; (Titel) title;die Familie ist alter Adel it is an old aristocratic family;Adel verpflichtet sprichw noblesse oblige2. fig nobility (of mind)* * *der; Adels nobility* * *nur sing. m.aristocracy n.nobility n.nobleness n. -
67 duke
nounHerzog, der* * *[dju:k](a nobleman of the highest rank.) der Herzog- academic.ru/22738/ducal">ducal- dukedom* * *[dju:k, AM du:k]n Herzog m* * *[djuːk]nHerzog m* * *1. Herzog m2. pl sl Fäuste pl:put up one’s dukes die Fäuste hochnehmen* * *nounHerzog, der* * *n.Herzog -¨e m. -
68 duke
dju:k(a nobleman of the highest rank.) hertug- ducal- dukedomhertugIsubst. \/djuːk\/1) hertug2) ( slang) hånd, neve3) (slang, kortspill) håndduke (cherry) forklaring: en type kirsebærput up your dukes ( slang) opp med nevene (for å slåss)IIverb \/djuːk\/(amer., slang) slåduke it out slåss med (bare) nevene -
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70 descender
v.1 to fall, to drop (valor, temperatura, nivel).ha descendido el interés por la política there is less interest in politics2 to descend.la niebla descendió sobre el valle the mist descended on the valleyel río desciende por el valle the river runs down the valley3 to be relegated.descender a segunda to be relegated to the second divisiondescender de categoría to be relegated4 to go down.5 to descend from.La tribu desciende de la región central the tribe comes from the central regionDe esa palabra descienden otras muchas many other words derive from that oneEl buen ánimo general descendió The general good mood descended.Ella descendió despacio She descended slowly.Ella desciende de guerreros She descends from warriors.El bus descendió por la colina The bus descended by way of the hill.Me descendió la temperatura My temperature descended.6 to get off, to get out.descender de un avión to get off a planedescender de un coche to get out of a car7 to walk down.Elsa descendió la colina Elsa walked down the hill.8 to lower, to reduce in intensity, to reduce.La fricción descendió el impulso The friction lowered the momentum.9 to have less.Me descendió la fiebre I have less fever.* * *1 to descend, go down, come down2 (temperatura, nivel, etc) to drop, fall, go down3 (ser descendiente) to descend (de, from), issue (de, from)4 (provenir) to come (de, from)1 (llevar más bajo) to take down, bring down, lower2 (bajar) to go down* * *verb1) to descend2) go down3) fall, drop•* * *1. VT1) [+ escalera, colina] to come down, go down, descend frmdescendió las escaleras y se nos acercó — he came down o frm descended the stairs and approached us
2) (=llevar abajo)descendieron al bombero al pozo — they lowered the fireman o let the fireman down into the well
descendieron al gato del tejado — they brought o got the cat down from the roof
un señor le ayudó a descender el equipaje — a man helped her to get o reach her luggage down
3) [en orden, jerarquía] to downgrade, demotelo han descendido de categoría por ineficacia — he has been downgraded o demoted for inefficiency
el single descendió tres puestos en las listas de éxitos — the single went down three places in the charts
2. VI1) (=disminuir) [fiebre] to go down, abate; [temperatura, precio, número, nivel] to go down, fall, drop; [ventas, demanda, producción] to fall, drop (off); [calidad] to go down, declineel índice de paro descendió considerablemente — unemployment has fallen o gone down considerably
2) [de un lugar a otro] [persona] to come down, go down, descend frm; [avión] to descendel río desciende limpio de la sierra — the river comes o runs down clean from the mountains
3) [en orden, jerarquía] to be downgraded, be demoted; (Dep) to be relegatedha descendido tras el reajuste de la plantilla — he has been downgraded o demoted in the staff reorganization
4)• descender de (=provenir de) —
esta palabra desciende del latín — this word comes from o derives from (the) Latin
desciende de linaje de reyes — he is descended from o comes from a line of kings
* * *verbo intransitivo1)a) temperatura/nivel to fall, dropb) (frml) ( desde una altura) avión to descend; persona to descend (frml), to come/go downdescendieron por la ladera oeste — they went/came down the western face
2)a) ( en jerarquía)b) (Dep) ( en fútbol) to go down, be relegated (BrE)3) ( proceder)* * *= descend, drop, dip, work + Posesivo + way down, come down, take + a dip, take + a dive.Ex. The movement of the bar turned the spindle through about ninety degrees, and the screw working in the nut caused it to descend about 15 mm.Ex. The search profile will only be modified periodically as the quality of the set of notifications output from the search drops to unacceptable levels.Ex. The proportions of books bought for children have been extraordinarily steady for four of the five years, only dipping at all appreciably in the last year of 1979-80.Ex. If we want a more complete list, then we could set the cut-off point at 200 items, with the most relevant items at the beginning, and steadily decreasing relevance as we worked our way down the list.Ex. Costs are likely to be high but they will only come down as the system moves into the mass market.Ex. Sales took a dip in 2005 but exploded in 2006.Ex. The article 'Wages, hours, bookfunds take a dive' examines how some authorities are proposing cuts in wages to preserve services; others reducing bookfunds by as much as a quarter, or cutting their opening hours in half.----* descender a = fall to.* descender de precio = come down in + price.* descender en picada = swoop.* descender por debajo de = fall below.* precio + descender = price + fall.* * *verbo intransitivo1)a) temperatura/nivel to fall, dropb) (frml) ( desde una altura) avión to descend; persona to descend (frml), to come/go downdescendieron por la ladera oeste — they went/came down the western face
2)a) ( en jerarquía)b) (Dep) ( en fútbol) to go down, be relegated (BrE)3) ( proceder)* * *= descend, drop, dip, work + Posesivo + way down, come down, take + a dip, take + a dive.Ex: The movement of the bar turned the spindle through about ninety degrees, and the screw working in the nut caused it to descend about 15 mm.
Ex: The search profile will only be modified periodically as the quality of the set of notifications output from the search drops to unacceptable levels.Ex: The proportions of books bought for children have been extraordinarily steady for four of the five years, only dipping at all appreciably in the last year of 1979-80.Ex: If we want a more complete list, then we could set the cut-off point at 200 items, with the most relevant items at the beginning, and steadily decreasing relevance as we worked our way down the list.Ex: Costs are likely to be high but they will only come down as the system moves into the mass market.Ex: Sales took a dip in 2005 but exploded in 2006.Ex: The article 'Wages, hours, bookfunds take a dive' examines how some authorities are proposing cuts in wages to preserve services; others reducing bookfunds by as much as a quarter, or cutting their opening hours in half.* descender a = fall to.* descender de precio = come down in + price.* descender en picada = swoop.* descender por debajo de = fall below.* precio + descender = price + fall.* * *descender [E8 ]viA1 «temperatura/nivel» to fall, drophacia allá desciende la numeración de la calle the street numbers go down in that directionel avión empezó a descender the plane began its descent o began to descenddescendieron por la ladera oeste they came down o descended the western faceel sendero que desciende hasta el río the path which goes down to the riverlos pasajeros descendieron a tierra the passengers disembarkedB1(en una jerarquía): el hotel ha descendido de categoría the hotel has been downgradedsu disco ha descendido en la lista de éxitos his record has gone down the charts2 ( Dep) (de categoría, nivel) to go down, be relegateddescienden directamente de los incas they are directly descended from o are direct descendants of the Incasdesciende de una familia noble he is of noble descent, he descends from a noble family ( frml)■ descendervtA ‹escaleras/montaña› to descend ( frml), to go/come downB ‹empleado› to demote, downgrade* * *
descender ( conjugate descender) verbo intransitivo
1
[ persona] to descend (frml), to come/go down
2 ( en clasificación) to go down
3 ( proceder) descender de algn to be descended from sb
descender
I verbo intransitivo
1 (ir hacia abajo) to go down, descend
(disminuir: temperatura, precio) to fall, drop
2 (bajar de un vehículo) to get off [de, -]
(de un coche) to get out [de, of]
3 (provenir de) descender de, to descend from: desciende de los duques de Villamediana, he's a descendant of the Dukes of Villamediana
II verbo transitivo to bring down
' descender' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bajar
English:
descend
- dive
- nosedive
- relegate
- shelve
- slope
- descended
- drop
- nose
- plunge
- sink
* * *♦ vi1. [temperatura, nivel, precios] to fall, to drop;ha descendido el interés por la política there is less interest in politics;desciende el número de desempleados [en titulares] unemployment down2. [de una altura] to descend;descendimos por la cara este we made our descent by the east face;descender al interior de una mina to go down (into) a mine;el halcón descendió en picado the falcon swooped down;el río desciende por el valle the river runs down the valley;la niebla descendió sobre el valle the mist descended on the valleydescender de un coche to get out of a car;descender de un tren to get off a train4. [en el trabajo] to be demoted5. [en competición deportiva] to be relegated;descender a segunda to be relegated to the second division;descender de categoría to be relegateddesciende de aristócratas she's of aristocratic descent;el hombre desciende de los simios man is descended from the apes7. [en estimación] to go down;su prestigio como cantante descendió mucho his reputation as a singer plummeted♦ vtdescendió las escaleras rápidamente she ran down the stairs2. [en el trabajo] to demote;lo han descendido de categoría en el trabajo he's been demoted at work* * *I v/igo down, decrease, diminish2:* * *descender {56} vt1) : to descend, to go down2) bajar: to lower, to take down, to let downdescender vi1) : to descend, to come down2) : to drop, to fall3)descender de : to be a descendant of* * *descender vb2. (bajar de coche) to get out3. (bajar de autobús, tren, etc) to get off5. (proceder) to be descended6. (en una clasificación) to go down -
71 classification
fклассификация, распределение- classification de Child
- classification de Couinaud
- classification de Cubilla
- classification de Dukes
- classification des eaux minérales
- classification de Goldstein
- classification de Head
- classification de Heymans et Wiersma
- classification de Hill
- classification histologique
- classification histologique de Lauren
- classification histologique des tumeurs oddiennes d'après Martin
- classification internationale des maladies et des causes de décès
- classification de Jung
- classification de Lown
- classification de Luria
- classification de Ming
- classification TNM de la tumeur
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72 descender
descender ( conjugate descender) verbo intransitivo 1 [ persona] to descend (frml), to come/go down 2 ( en clasificación) to go down 3 ( proceder) descender de algn to be descended from sb
descender
I verbo intransitivo
1 (ir hacia abajo) to go down, descend (disminuir: temperatura, precio) to fall, drop
2 (bajar de un vehículo) to get off [de, -] (de un coche) to get out [de, of]
3 (provenir de) descender de, to descend from: desciende de los duques de Villamediana, he's a descendant of the Dukes of Villamediana
II verbo transitivo to bring down ' descender' also found in these entries: Spanish: bajar English: descend - dive - nosedive - relegate - shelve - slope - descended - drop - nose - plunge - sinkn.• descensor (en escalada) s.m. -
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74 скарлатинозная краснуха
Русско-французский медицинский словарь > скарлатинозная краснуха
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75 четвёртая болезнь
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76 болезнь Филатова-Дьюкса
nmed. maladie de Dukes, parascarlatine, pseudo-rubéole, quatrième maladie, rubéole scarlatiniforme, scarlatinelle, scarlatinéoleDictionnaire russe-français universel > болезнь Филатова-Дьюкса
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77 классификация рака прямой кишки
nDictionnaire russe-français universel > классификация рака прямой кишки
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78 скарлатинозная краснуха
adj1) gener. quatrième maladie2) med. maladie de Dukes, parascarlatine, pseudo-rubéole, rubéole scarlatiniforme, scarlatinelle, scarlatinéoleDictionnaire russe-français universel > скарлатинозная краснуха
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79 четвёртая болезнь
adj1) gener. quatrième maladie2) med. maladie de Dukes, parascarlatine, pseudo-rubéole, rubéole scarlatiniforme, scarlatinelle, scarlatinéole -
80 malattia
fболезнь, заболеваниеla malattia può conseguire a... — явиться следствием...
la malattia è secondaria a... — заболевание развивается в присутствии (напр. других заболеваний)
riaversi da una malattia — поправиться после болезни, оправиться от болезни
- malattia da adattamentosesta malattia — шестая болезнь, внезапная экзантема
- malattia di Addison
- malattia d'Albers-Schönberg
- malattia delle altitudini
- malattia di Alzheimer
- malattia degli anziani
- malattia dell'apparato sessuale
- malattia dell'apparato sessuale femminile
- malattia dell'apparato sessuale maschile
- malattia di Aran-Duchenne
- malattia di Aujeszky
- malattia autoimmune
- malattia autoimmunitaria
- malattia di Bamberger e Marie
- malattia di Banti
- malattia di Basedow
- malattia di Bechterew
- malattia di Becker
- malattia di Behçet
- malattia di Besnier-Boeck-Schaumann
- malattia di Biermer
- malattia di Bornholm
- malattia di Botkin
- malattia di Bouchard
- malattia di Bouillaud
- malattia di Bowen
- malattia di Bright
- malattia di Brill-Symmers
- malattia di Brill-Zinsser
- malattia cardiovascolare
- malattia di Carrion
- malattia dei cassoni
- malattia delle catene pesanti
- malattia celiaca
- malattia dei cenciaioli
- malattia di Chagas
- malattia di Charcot-Marie-Tooth
- malattia di Christmas
- malattia cistica
- malattia cistica di Tillaux
- malattia del collageno
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- malattia congenita
- malattia del connettivo
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- malattia contagiosa epidemica
- malattia coronaria
- malattia di Crohn
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- malattia cronica cistica
- malattia di Curschmann
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- malattia defedante
- malattia degenerativa a carattere progressivo
- malattia di Dercum
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- malattia dovuta a cause sconosciute
- malattia di Dubini
- malattia emorragica
- malattia endemica
- malattia endocrina
- malattia epatica
- malattia epidemica
- malattia di Erb-Charcot
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- malattia eruttiva
- malattia dell'esofago
- malattia di Feer
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- malattia di Filatov-Dukes
- malattia di Franklin
- malattia funzionale
- malattia di Gamstorp
- malattia gastrica
- malattia di Gaucher
- malattia di Gee
- malattia genetica
- malattia di Gerlier
- malattia delle ghiandole linfatiche
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- malattia ad inclusioni citomegaliche
- malattia incurabile
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- malattia infettiva altamente contagiosa
- malattia infettiva ad andamento cronico
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- malattia intercorrente
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- malattia d'irradiazione
- malattia di Katayama
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- malattia di Little
- malattia di Marie
- malattia di Meniere
- malattia maniaco-depressiva
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- malattia di Merzbacher e Pelizaeus
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- malattia di Minkowski e Chauffard
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- malattia di Niemann-Pick
- malattia degli occhi
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- malattia organica
- malattia organismica
- malattia di Osler
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- malattia di Parkinson
- malattia della pelle
- malattia del pericardio
- malattia periodica
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- malattia di Raynaud
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- malattia reumatica
- malattia del ricambio
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