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1 EXPRESSIVE MOVEMENTS
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2 выразительные движения
Russian-english psychology dictionary > выразительные движения
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3 экспрессивные движения
Russian-english psychology dictionary > экспрессивные движения
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4 движения выразительные
expressive movementsРусско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > движения выразительные
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5 movement
1) движение; телодвижение2) переселение, кочёвка•- associated movements
- cardiopneumatic movements
- circular movement
- comfort movements
- expressive movement
- food-procuring movement
- formative movement
- induced movement
- intention movement
- kinetic movement
- morphogenetic movement
- nastic movement
- orienting movement
- paradoxic movement
- purposive movement
- pursuit eye movement
- reflex movement
- relaxed movement
- respiratory movement
- rolling movement
- saccadic eye movement
- signal movement
- skilled movements
- sleeping movements
- stomatal movements
- swallowing movement
- torsion movement
- vermicular movement
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6 телодвижение
movement, motion, bodily movement, gestureсм. также демонстрация, локомоциятелодвижение неуверенные - faint, ill-directed movementsтелодвижение размеренные, неторопливые - slow, deliberate motionsэлементарные телодвижение - elementary motive acts, EMAНеуверенные телодвижение - Faint, il-directedРусско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > телодвижение
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7 mimisch
I Adj.; nur attr. mimic, of facial expression (and gesture); Begabung: for facial expression (and gesture) ( oder mime)II Adv.: mimisch begabt with a gift for facial expression (and gesture); etw. mimisch ausdrücken express s.th. by facial expression (and gesture)* * *mimic* * *mi|misch ['miːmɪʃ]1. adjmimic2. advdarstellen using mime; sich verständigen, zum Ausdruck bringen by using mime, by miming* * *mi·misch[ˈmi:mɪʃ]I. adj mimicseine starke \mimische Ausdruckskraft the expressive power of his gestures and facial movementsII. adv by means of [gestures and] facial expressions* * *1. 2.* * *A. adj; nur attr mimic, of facial expression (and gesture); Begabung: for facial expression (and gesture) ( oder mime)B. adv:mimisch begabt with a gift for facial expression (and gesture);etwas mimisch ausdrücken express sth by facial expression (and gesture)* * *1.Adjektiv; nicht präd. mimic2.* * *adj.mimic adj. -
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9 μηρυκ-άζω
Grammatical information: v.Compounds: Also with ἀνα-, ἀπο-, (LXX, Ph., Plu. a. o.; μαρ- Ath. 9, 390f, Jul. Gal. 314d), - ίζω (Gal.).Derivatives: μηρυκισμός m. (LXX), ἀνα-μηρύκη-σις f. (Aristeas) `ruminating'; backformation μήρυξ m. name of a supposedly ruminating fish, `Scarus cretensis' (Arist.), s. Strömberg Fischnamen 53.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: The three verbs μηρυκ-άομαι, - άζω, - ίζω can come either from a denominative from a noun with κ-suffix or be an expressive (iterative) enlargement of a primary *μηρύκ-ω, which may have itself an enlarging - κ- ( ἐρύ-κ-ω with ἐρυκ-άνω, - ανάω: ἐρύομαι or ἐρύω; Schwyyzer 702). So we come back to a *μηρύω, - ύομαι `wrap, wind', which can be easily combined(?) with the winding and turning mouth- and muscle-movements of a ruminator; cf. Grošelj Razprave 2, 44. -- Not with Machek Ling. Posn. 5, 67 f. to Slav. rumigati, Lat. rūmi-gāre with metathesis.Page in Frisk: 2,231Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μηρυκ-άζω
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