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1 повышенная чувствительность
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > повышенная чувствительность
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2 повышенная чувствительность
heightened sensibility, hyperergy, hypersensitivity, touchiness; ( восприимчивость) hypersusceptibility; см. тж анафилаксияRussian-english psychology dictionary > повышенная чувствительность
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3 повишен
raised, increased; enhanced(в длъжност) promotedповишена чувствителност heightened sensibilityповишен интерес heightened interestповишено настроение elation, high spiritsв повишено настроение съм be in high spirits, be excited/elatedцената на картофите е пак повишена potatoes are up again* * *повишѐн,мин. страд. прич. (и като прил.) raised, increased; enhanced; (в длъжност) promoted; бивам \повишен be promoted (to); бивам \повишен от войник в офицерски чин rise from the ranks; \повишен интерес heightened interest; \повишено настроение elation, high spirits; цената на картофите е пак \повишена potatoes are up again.* * *1. (в длъжност) promoted 2. raised, increased;enhanced 3. ПОВИШЕН интерес heightened interest 4. ПОВИШЕНa чувствителност heightened sensibility 5. ПОВИШЕНo настроение elation, high spirits 6. бивам ПОВИШЕН advance, be promoted (to) 7. бивам ПОВИШЕН от войник в офицерски чин rise from the ranks 8. в ПОВИШЕНо настроение съм be in high spirits, be excited/elated 9. цената на картофите е пак ПОВИШЕНа potatoes are up again -
4 повышенный
1. прич. см. повышать2. прил. heightened, higher -
5 повышенный
1) прич. см. повышать2) прил. ( выше обычного) heightened ['haɪ-], higherповы́шенная чувстви́тельность — heightened sensibility
повы́шенный интере́с — heightened interest
повы́шенная температу́ра — high temperature
повы́шенный спрос — excess demand
това́ры повы́шенного спро́са — goods in high demand
••повы́шенное настрое́ние — elated mood, high spirits pl
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6 повышенный
прлheightened, increasedповы́шенная температу́ра — high temperature
повы́шенная чувстви́тельность — heightened sensibility
повы́шенное давле́ние — high pressure
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7 підвищена чутливість
hypersensitization, heightened sensibility -
8 exacerber
exacerber [εgzasεʀbe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb[+ douleur, problème, tensions] to exacerbate ; [+ émotion, passion, concurrence] to intensify2. reflexive verb* * *ɛgzasɛʀbeverbe transitif to exacerbate* * *ɛɡzasɛʀbe vt* * *exacerber verb table: aimer vtr to exacerbate; exacerbé par exacerbated by; une sensibilité exacerbée an exaggerated sensitivity.[ɛgzasɛrbe] verbe transitif[mépris, remords] to deependes mesures qui vont exacerber la concurrence measures which will sharpen ou heighten competition————————s'exacerber verbe pronominal intransitif
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