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1 гектический
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2 гектический
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3 чахоточный больной
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > чахоточный больной
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4 чахоточный больной
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > чахоточный больной
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5 чахоточный румянец
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > чахоточный румянец
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6 гектический
hectic имя прилагательное: -
7 чахоточный румянец
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8 гектическая лихорадка
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > гектическая лихорадка
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9 чахоточный румянец
hectic flush/colourРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > чахоточный румянец
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10 вести беспорядочный образ жизни
1) General subject: lead a hectic life, live haphazard, run around, lead a hectic social life2) Jargon: play aroundУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вести беспорядочный образ жизни
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11 чахоточный больной
1) General subject: hectic, hectical patient2) Makarov: hectic patientУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > чахоточный больной
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12 чахоточный
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13 лихорадочный
1. febrile2. frantic3. frenetic4. pyrexial5. feverish6. hecticСинонимический ряд:нервно (проч.) нервически; нервно; нервозно -
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1. consumptive2. hecticСинонимический ряд:туберкулезный (прил.) туберкулезный -
15 активный
1) General subject: active, ambitious, busy, dynamic, energetic, fast and furious, industrious, interjetic, militant, ohmic, on( one's) toes, robust, stirring, up and doing, up-and-doing, vigor, favourable, hectic (Nimeria), sprightly (часто о престарелых людях, пример: sprightly for her age), bundle of energy, vocal2) Medicine: sthenic3) Military: aggressive (об обороне)4) Religion: awake5) Economy: operational6) Metallurgy: live, wattful (о сопротивлении)7) Psychology: functional8) Textile: fibre-reactive9) Jargon: hot, on the ball, on the go, on the stick, rootin'-tootin', rough and ready, ball of fire10) Information technology: current11) Student language: big wheel12) Metrology: resistive13) Ecology: potent14) Business: aggressive, living, strong16) Network technologies: running18) Programming: concurrent19) Aviation medicine: alert20) Makarov: active (об ингредиенте в лекарственной форме), energetical21) Taboo: butch, (о партнёре в половом акте) mintie22) Electrochemistry: actual23) Phraseological unit: bustle with (to be full of a certain activity or active beings.) -
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1) General subject: black in the face (от раздражения или напряжения), blue in the face, blue in the face (от гнева, напряжения и т. п.), crimson, florid, mulberry, purple, red, red in the face, red in the face (от гнева, напряжения и т. п.), sanguineous, scarlet, hectic2) Medicine: florid (о цвете лица)3) Obsolete: murrey4) Rare: frowsy (о цвете лица), frowzy (о цвете лица)6) Makarov: blue in the face (от гнева, напряжения и т.п.), livid, red in the face (от гнева, напряжения и т.п.) -
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1) General subject: hectical day2) Makarov: hectic day -
18 беспокойная жизнь
1) General subject: hectical life, turbulent life2) Makarov: hectic life, rough-and-tumble life -
19 беспокойная обстановка
Mass media: hectic atmosphere, uneasy atmosphereУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > беспокойная обстановка
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20 беспокойный
1) General subject: adither, anxiety, anxious, bobbery, bothersome, breachy, burbly, busy, disorderly, disquiet, feverish, fidget, fidgety, fractious, fussy, hectic, hectical, impatient, incommodious, inconvenient, kittle, meddler, obstreperous, restive, restless, roisterous, spiny, troubled, troubled look, troublesome, tumultuous, turbulent, twittery, uneasy, unquiet, unsettled, vexatious, worrisome, volatile, monkey mind2) American: pesky3) Bookish: troublous4) Psychology: unsound6) Psychoanalysis: unrestful
См. также в других словарях:
hectic — 1. The meaning that is now the dominant one, ‘busy and confused’, is fairly recent (early 20c) and has developed in the same way as the figurative meaning of feverish. Hectic was originally an adjective or noun referring to the kind of fever that … Modern English usage
hectic — hec‧tic [ˈhektɪk] adjective FINANCE hectic trading is when a lot of people buy and sell shares, currencies etc: • hectic trading in which 3.1 million shares changed hands * * * hectic UK US /ˈhektɪk/ adjective ► extremely busy: »Business has been … Financial and business terms
Hectic — Hec tic, a. [F. hectique, Gr. ? habitual, consumptive, fr. ? habit, a habit of body or mind, fr. ? to have; akin to Skr. sah to overpower, endure; cf. AS. sige, sigor, victory, G. sieg, Goth. sigis. Cf. {Scheme}.] 1. Habitual; constitutional;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hectic — Hec tic, n. 1. (Med.) Hectic fever. [1913 Webster] 2. A hectic flush. [1913 Webster] It is no living hue, but a strange hectic. Byron. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hectic — HÉCTIC v. hectică. Trimis de cata, 11.05.2008. Sursa: Neoficial héctic adj. m., pl. héctici; f. sg. héctică, pl. héctice Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortogra … Dicționar Român
hectic — (adj.) late 14c., etik (in fever etik), from O.Fr. etique consumptive, from L.L. hecticus, from Gk. hektikos continuous, habitual, consumptive (of a disease, because of the constant fever), from hexis a habit (of mind or body), from ekhein have,… … Etymology dictionary
hectic — [hek′tik] adj. [altered (after Fr or L) < ME etik < OFr étique (Fr hectique) < LL hecticus < Gr hektikos, habitual, hectic < hexis, permanent condition or habit of the body < echein, to have: for IE base see SCHOOL1] 1.… … English World dictionary
hectic — [adj] frantic, turbulent animated, boisterous, burning, chaotic, confused, disordered, excited, exciting, fervid, fevered, feverish, flurrying, flustering, frenetic, frenzied, furious, hassle, heated, hell broke loose*, jungle*, madhouse*, nutsy* … New thesaurus
hectic — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ full of incessant or frantic activity. DERIVATIVES hectically adverb. ORIGIN Greek hektikos habitual … English terms dictionary
Hectic — Infobox Album | Name = Hectic Type = EP Artist = Operation Ivy Released = Original: 1988 Recorded = September 1987 Genre = Ska core Ska punk Length = 10:31 Label = Lookout Producer = Operation Ivy Last album = This album = Hectic (1988) Next… … Wikipedia
hectic — /ˈhɛktɪk / (say hektik) adjective 1. characterised by great excitement, passion, activity, confusion, haste: a hectic meeting; a hectic day. 2. marking a particular habit or condition of body, as the fever of phthisis (hectic fever) when this is… …