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Макаров: функционирование нервной системыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > functions of the nerves
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1. [ʹfʌŋkʃ(ə)n] n1. функция, назначениеthe function of education is to develop the mind - образование имеет своей целью развить умственные способности
glass has an important function in modern architecture - стекло занимает важное место в современной архитектуре
2. функция, деятельность; отправление ( организма)3. обыкн. pl должностные обязанности, функции; круг обязанностейto perform /to carry out/ one's daily functions - выполнять повседневные служебные обязанности
to exercise administrative functions - исполнять административные обязанности
4. 1) торжественная церемония; торжествоfunction to be held on... - торжественное собрание состоится...
2) разг. приём, вечер (тж. public function, social function)to see smb. at a (public /social/) function - встретить кого-л. на приёме
5. мат. функция2. [ʹfʌŋkʃ(ə)n] v1. функционировать, действовать; работать2. ( часто as) выполнять функции, исполнять обязанностиthe new official started functioning - новый чиновник приступил к своим обязанностям
when the mother was ill the eldest girl had to function as both cook and housemaid - когда мать была больна, старшей девочке приходилось и готовить, и убирать дом
in earlier English the present tense often functioned as the future - в древнеанглийском языке настоящее время часто заменяло будущее
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3 systčme nerveux
нервная система
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nervous system
A coordinating and integrating system which functions in the adaptation of an organism to its environment; in vertebrates, the system consists of the brain, brainstem, spinal cord, cranial and peripheral nerves, and ganglia. (Source: MGH)
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нервная система
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nervous system
A coordinating and integrating system which functions in the adaptation of an organism to its environment; in vertebrates, the system consists of the brain, brainstem, spinal cord, cranial and peripheral nerves, and ganglia. (Source: MGH)
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nervous system
A coordinating and integrating system which functions in the adaptation of an organism to its environment; in vertebrates, the system consists of the brain, brainstem, spinal cord, cranial and peripheral nerves, and ganglia. (Source: MGH)
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