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1 have hallucinations
have hallucinations, suffer from hallucinationsEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > have hallucinations
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2 suffer from hallucinations
have hallucinations, suffer from hallucinationsEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > suffer from hallucinations
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3 галлюцинировать
несовер.;
без доп. have hallucinationsБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > галлюцинировать
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4 suffer
1. v страдать; испытывать, претерпеватьto suffer pain — испытывать боль, страдать от боли
to suffer from headaches — страдать от головных болей, страдать головными болями
2. v испытывать; подвергатьсяto suffer losses — терпеть убытки; нести потери
3. v быть наказанным; пострадать; отбывать наказание4. v терпеть, сносить, выносить5. v претерпевать, подвергаться6. v книжн. позволять, дозволять, допускатьСинонимический ряд:1. ail (verb) agonise; ail; droop; hurt; languish; sicken; writhe2. bear (verb) abide; accept; bear; brook; digest; endure; experience; feel; go; go through; have; know; lump; meet with; see; stand; stick out; stomach; support; sustain; swallow; sweat out; take; taste; undergo; withstand3. decline (verb) decline; deteriorate; lapse4. let (verb) admit; allow; grant; have; leave; let; permit; tolerate5. sorrow (verb) agonize; despair; grieve; lament; mourn; sorrowАнтонимический ряд:reject; repel; repudiate; resist
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