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самовдоволення – найневиліковніша хвороба людської душіEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > conceit is the most incurable disease that is known to the human soul
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♦ disease /dɪˈzi:z/n. [cu]malattia ( anche fig.); morbo: heart [skin] disease, malattie del cuore [della pelle]; Parkinson's disease, il morbo di Parkinson; an infectious [a contagious] disease, una malattia infettiva [contagiosa]; an hereditary disease, una malattia ereditaria; to have (o to suffer from) a disease, avere (o soffrire di) una malattia; to catch (o to contract) a disease, prendere (o contrarre) una malattia; to treat (o to cure) a disease, curare una malattia; to detect a disease, scoprire una malattia; to prevent a disease, prevenire una malattia; a terminal [an incurable] disease, una malattia terminale [incurabile]; a fatal (o deadly) disease, una malattia mortale; a disease of the lungs [of the nervous system], una malattia polmonare [del sistema nervoso]; Rats spread disease, i ratti sono portatori di malattie; The disease spread rapidly through the country, la malattia si è diffusa rapidamente nel paese; occupational disease, malattia professionale; blood disease, malattia del sangue; Dissatisfaction is a disease of modern society, l'insoddisfazione è una malattia della società moderna. -
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DISEASE, ILLNESS, MALADYDisease и illness могут передавать обобщающее значение 'заболевание, расстройство здоровья'; в этом случае оба существительных употребляются без артикля и могут переводиться на русский язык существительным во множественном числе: a great deal of illness 'большое количество болезней', to prevent disease 'предупреждать заболевание (заболевания)'. Disease может обозначать конкретную, определенную болезнь, обычно затяжную или хроническую, в отличие от существительного illness, имеющего в виду сравнительно легкое заболевание, чье-л. болезненное состояние: his illness did not prevent him from completing the experiment; cancer is still an incurable disease. Disease употребляется во многих словосочетаниях: infectious (catching, epidemic) disease, various diseases, to suffer from a disease, complications after a disease, inoculation against a disease, record of diseases in one's medical history, to be operated on for a disease, to nip a disease in the bud. Disease, в отличие от illness, может употребляться применительно к животным и растениям: animal diseases, plant diseases. Malady реже употребляется для обозначения физических недугов, чем illness и disease, и в этом случае имеет в виду серьезное заболевание (иногда со смертельным исходом); часто встречается в метафорическом употреблении: maladies of the age 'болезни века'.Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > disease
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in'kjuərəbl(not able to be cured or corrected; not curable: an incurable disease/habit.) incurableincurable adj incurable
incurable adjetivo incurable
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II adj fig (sin remedio) es un romántico incurable, he's a hopeless romantic ' incurable' also found in these entries: Spanish: igualmente - mal - cura English: incurable - inveterate - terminaltr[ɪn'kjʊərəbəl]1 (disease) incurable1 enfermo,-a incurableincurable [ɪn'kjʊrəbəl] adj: incurable, sin remedioadj.• incurable adj.• insanable adj.n.• incurable s.m.ɪn'kjʊrəbəl, ɪn'kjʊərəbəla) < illness> incurableb) < habit> incorregible; <optimist/romantic> incorregible, recalcitrante, sin remedio[ɪn'kjʊǝrǝbl]1. ADJ1) (Med) incurable2) (fig) [optimist, romantic] incorregible2.N incurable mf* * *[ɪn'kjʊrəbəl, ɪn'kjʊərəbəl]a) < illness> incurableb) < habit> incorregible; <optimist/romantic> incorregible, recalcitrante, sin remedio -
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[ɪn'kjʊərəbl] 1. 2.nome malato m. (-a) incurabile, malato m. (-a) cronico (-a)* * *[in'kjuərəbl](not able to be cured or corrected; not curable: an incurable disease/habit.) incurabile, inguaribile* * *incurable /ɪnˈkjʊərəbl/A a.1 incurabile; inguaribile; insanabileB n.(med.) malato incurabile; malato cronicoincurably avv.* * *[ɪn'kjʊərəbl] 1. 2.nome malato m. (-a) incurabile, malato m. (-a) cronico (-a) -
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adjective1) (Med.) unheilbar2) (fig.) unheilbar (ugs.); unstillbar [Sehnsucht, Verlangen]; unüberwindbar [Zurückhaltung, Scheu]* * *[in'kjuərəbl]* * *in·cur·able[ɪnˈkjʊərəbl̩, AM -ˈkjʊr-]adj inv unheilbaran \incurable habit eine nicht ablegbare Angewohnheitan \incurable illness eine unheilbare Krankheit; ( fig) unverbesserlich* * *1. adj incurably2. adv[In'kjʊərəbl, -ɪ] unheilbar; (fig) unverbesserlich3. n (MED)unheilbar Kranke(r) mf* * *A adj (adv incurably)1. MED unheilbar2. fig unheilbar, unverbesserlich (Pessimist etc):incurable habits eingefleischte GewohnheitenB s1. MED unheilbar Kranke(r) m/f(m)2. fig Unverbesserliche(r) m/f(m)* * *adjective1) (Med.) unheilbar2) (fig.) unheilbar (ugs.); unstillbar [Sehnsucht, Verlangen]; unüberwindbar [Zurückhaltung, Scheu]* * *adj.unheilbar adj. -
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[in'kjuərəbl](not able to be cured or corrected; not curable: an incurable disease/habit.) uhelbredelig* * *[in'kjuərəbl](not able to be cured or corrected; not curable: an incurable disease/habit.) uhelbredelig -
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1. [ınʹkjʋ(ə)rəb(ə)l] n часто plнеизлечимо больной, обречённый2. [ınʹkjʋ(ə)rəb(ə)l] a1. неизлечимый, неисцелимый2. неисправимый, неискоренимыйincurable habits [evils] - неискоренимые привычки [пороки]
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1. n часто pl неизлечимо больной, обречённый2. a неизлечимый, неисцелимый3. a неисправимый, неискоренимыйСинонимический ряд:impossible (adj.) cureless; hopeless; immedicable; impossible; insanable; irreclaimable; irremediable; irreparable; irretrievable; irrevocable; remediless; ruined; uncorrectable; uncurable; unrecoverable -
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[in΄kjuərəbl] n անբուժելի. անուղ ղելի. incurable disease անբուժելի հիվան դություն. incurable optimist անուղղելի լավատես
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incurable disease — Any disease which has reached an incurable stage in the patient afflicted therewith, according to general state of knowledge of the medical profession. Disease for which there is no known cure … Black's law dictionary
incurable disease — Any disease which has reached an incurable stage in the patient afflicted therewith, according to general state of knowledge of the medical profession. Disease for which there is no known cure … Black's law dictionary
incurable disease — A disease which is incurable according to the general state of knowledge of the medical profession at the time in question. Freeman v State Board of Medical Examiners, 54 Okla 531, 154 P 56 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Incurable — In*cur a*ble, a. [F. incurable, L. incurabilis. See {In } not, and {Curable}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Not capable of being cured; beyond the power of skill or medicine to remedy; as, an incurable disease. [1913 Webster] A scirrhus is not absolutely… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
incurable — [in kyoor′ə bəl] adj. [OFr < LL incurabilis] not curable; that cannot be remedied or corrected n. a person having an incurable disease or disorder incurability n. incurably adv … English World dictionary
incurable — [[t]ɪnkjʊ͟ərəb(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ If someone has an incurable disease, they cannot be cured of it. He is suffering from an incurable skin disease. Derived words: incurably [[t]ɪnkjʊ͟ərəbli[/t]] ADV ADV adj ...youngsters who are disabled, or… … English dictionary
incurable — incurability, incurableness, n. incurably, adv. /in kyoor euh beuhl/, adj. 1. not curable; that cannot be cured, remedied, or corrected: an incurable disease. 2. not susceptible to change: his incurable pessimism. n. 3. a person suffering from an … Universalium
incurable — in|cur|a|ble [ınˈkjuərəbəl US ˈkjur ] adj 1.) impossible to cure ≠ ↑curable incurable disease/illness/condition ▪ She has a rare, incurable disease. 2.) impossible to change ▪ My mother is an incurable optimist. >incurably adv ▪ incurably… … Dictionary of contemporary English
disease — dis|ease W1S3 [dıˈzi:z] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: desaise, from aise relaxed feeling, comfort ] 1.) [U and C] an illness which affects a person, animal, or plant ▪ She suffers from a rare disease of the brain. ▪ Heart disease runs … Dictionary of contemporary English
incurable — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French or Late Latin; Anglo French, from Late Latin incurabilis, from Latin in + curabilis curable Date: 14th century not curable < an incurable disease >; broadly not likely to be changed or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
incurable — adjective 1 impossible to cure: an incurable disease 2 impossible to change: My mother is an incurable optimist. incurably adverb: incurably romantic incurable noun (C) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English