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1 Z62.4
рус Эмоциональная заброшенность детейeng Emotional neglect of child. Parent talking to the child in a dismissive or insensitive way. Lack of interest in the child, of sympathy for the child's difficulties and of praise and encouragement. Irritated reaction to anxious behaviour and absence of sufficient physical comforting and emotional warmth. -
2 безразличие
1) General subject: acedia, adiaphorism, apathy, fatigue, indifference, inhumanity, insensibility, insouciance, nonchalance, pococuranteism, pococurantism, supineness, torpor, unconcern, unconcerned2) Bookish: indifferentism3) Law: emotional neglect4) Diplomatic term: lassitude, neutrality5) Psychology: detachment, listlessness6) Business: negligence7) Makarov: blind spot, frigidity -
3 бесчувственное отношение
1) General subject: an emotionless attitude2) Law: emotional neglectУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бесчувственное отношение
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4 Zustand
m1. state, condition; in flüssigem / gasförmigem Zustand CHEM. in liquid / gaseous form, in the form of a liquid / gas; in gutem / schlechtem Zustand in good / bad condition; Auto, Geräte, Haus etc.: auch in good / bad repair; in betrunkenem Zustand (while) under the influence of alcohol; eine Frau in i-m Zustand umg. a woman in her condition; in was für einem Zustand befindet er sich? what’s his condition like?, what sort of shape is he in? umg.2. (Lage) situation; bes. negativ: state of affairs; (Verhältnisse) conditions Pl.; es herrschen chaotische Zustände the situation is completely chaotic, it’s absolute chaos; das ist doch kein Zustand! umg. it simply won’t do!; hier herrschen Zustände! umg. a fine state of affairs this is!; das sind ja Zustände wie im alten Rom! umg. (altmodisch) that’s straight out of the ark; (untragbar) these are impossible goings-on3. umg.: Zustände kriegen have a fit; da kann man ja Zustände kriegen! it’s enough to drive you up the wall* * *der Zustandshape; status; situation; condition; state; fettle* * *Zu|standmstate; (von Haus, Ware, Auto, MED) condition; (= Lage) state of affairs, situationin gutem/schlechtem Zústand — in good/poor condition; (Mensch auch) in good/bad shape; (Haus) in good/bad repair
in ungepflegtem/baufälligem Zústand — in a state of neglect/disrepair
in angetrunkenem Zústand — under the influence of alcohol
Wasser in flüssigem Zústand — water in its fluid state
eine Frau in ihrem Zústand... — a woman in her condition...
er war wirklich in einem üblen Zústand — he really was in a bad way; (seelisch) he really was in a state
Zustände bekommen or kriegen (inf) — to have a fit (inf), to hit the roof (inf)
das ist doch kein Zústand — that's not right
das sind ja Zustände! (inf) — it's terrible
* * *der1) (a condition or state: The road is in bad repair; The house is in a good state of repair.) repair2) (the condition in which a thing or person is: the bad state of the roads; The room was in an untidy state; He inquired about her state of health; What a state you're in!; He was not in a fit state to take the class.) state* * *Zu·stand<-[e]s, -stände>[ˈtsu:ʃtant, pl ˈtsu:ʃtɛndə]m1. (Verfassung) state, conditionbaulicher \Zustand state of repairgeistiger \Zustand mental stateseelischer \Zustand [emotional] statejdn in Besorgnis erregendem \Zustand antreffen to find sb in an alarming state; (Gesundheitszustand) [state of] healthwie ist sein \Zustand nach der Operation? how's he faring after the operation?sein \Zustand ist kritisch his condition is criticalin einem beklagenswerten/traurigen \Zustand in a miserable/sad state [or condition]; Mensch a. in miserable/sad shapein deinem/meinem \Zustand in your/my condition; (Aggregatzustand) statein flüssigem/gasförmigem \Zustand in a fluid/gaseous statein ordnungsgemäßem \Zustand JUR in good order and conditionin unbeschädigtem \Zustand in sound conditionim wachen \Zustand while awakein den besetzten Gebieten herrschen katastrophale Zustände conditions are catastrophic in the occupied zonesdas ist doch kein \Zustand! it's a disgrace!bei euch herrschen ja Zustände! your house is a disgrace!, you're living in a pigsty pej3.▶ Zustände bekommen [o kriegen] (fam) to have a fit fam, to hit the roof fam, BRIT a. to throw a wobbly sl* * *1) condition; (bes. abwertend) stategeistiger/gesundheitlicher Zustand — state of mind/health
Zustände kriegen — (ugs.) have a fit (coll.)
2) (Stand der Dinge) state of affairs; situationdas sind ja [schöne] Zustände! — that's a fine state of affairs!; these are fine goings-on!
das ist doch kein Zustand! — that just won't do (coll.); s. auch Rom
* * *Zustand m1. state, condition;in flüssigem/gasförmigem Zustand CHEM in liquid/gaseous form, in the form of a liquid/gas;in gutem/schlechtem Zustand in good/bad condition; Auto, Geräte, Haus etc: auch in good/bad repair;in betrunkenem Zustand (while) under the influence of alcohol;eine Frau in i-m Zustand umg a woman in her condition;in was für einem Zustand befindet er sich? what’s his condition like?, what sort of shape is he in? umges herrschen chaotische Zustände the situation is completely chaotic, it’s absolute chaos;das ist doch kein Zustand! umg it simply won’t do!;hier herrschen Zustände! umg a fine state of affairs this is!;das sind ja Zustände wie im alten Rom! umg (altmodisch) that’s straight out of the ark; (untragbar) these are impossible goings-on3. umg:Zustände kriegen have a fit;da kann man ja Zustände kriegen! it’s enough to drive you up the wall* * *1) condition; (bes. abwertend) stategeistiger/gesundheitlicher Zustand — state of mind/health
Zustände kriegen — (ugs.) have a fit (coll.)
2) (Stand der Dinge) state of affairs; situationdas sind ja [schöne] Zustände! — that's a fine state of affairs!; these are fine goings-on!
das ist doch kein Zustand! — that just won't do (coll.); s. auch Rom
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5 F94.1
рус Реактивное расстройство привязанностей в детском возрастеeng Reactive attachment disorder of childhood. Starts in the first five years of life and is characterized by persistent abnormalities in the child's pattern of social relationships that are associated with emotional disturbance and are reactive to changes in environmental circumstances (e.g. fearfulness and hypervigilance, poor social interaction with peers, aggression towards self and others, misery, and growth failure in some cases). The syndrome probably occurs as a direct result of severe parental neglect, abuse, or serious mishandling. Use additional code, if desired, to identify any associated failure to thrive or growth retardation. (Excludes: ) Asperger's syndrome ( F84.5), disinhibited attachment disorder of childhood ( F94.2), maltreatment syndromes ( T74.-), normal variation in pattern of selective attachment, sexual or physical abuse in childhood, resulting in psychosocial problems ( Z61.4-Z61.6)
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