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ɛ̃stɛ̃m1) Instinkt m, Trieb m2)d'instinct — instinktiv, triebhaft
instinctinstinct [ɛ̃stɛ̃]1 (tendance innée) Instinkt masculin; Beispiel: instinct grégaire/sexuel Herden-/Geschlechtstrieb masculin; Beispiel: instinct maternel Mutterinstinkt; Beispiel: instinct de propriété Revierverhalten neutre; Beispiel: d'[oder par] instinct instinktiv -
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'instiŋkt(a natural tendency to behave or react in a particular way, without thinking and without having been taught: As winter approaches, swallows fly south from Britain by instinct; He has an instinct for saying the right thing.) instinkt- instinctivelyinstinktIsubst. \/ˈɪnstɪŋ(k)t\/1) instinkt2) instinktiv fornemmelse, intuisjon, intuitiv sansby instinct av instinktact (up)on instinct handle instinktivtIIadj. \/ɪnˈstɪŋ(k)t\/fylt, besjelet, mettetinstinct with fylt av, besjelet av, mettet medinstinct with feeling stemningsfull -
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سَلِيقَة \ instinct: a natural desire to behave in a certain way, without thought or training; a secret unexplained feeling that tells us something: Instinct makes birds build their nests in a particular way. I knew by instinct that I was being watched. \ See Also غريزة (غَريزَة)، فطرة (فِطْرَة) \ غَرِيزَة \ instinct: a natural desire to behave in a certain way, without thought or training; a secret unexplained feeling that tells us something: Instinct makes birds build their nests in a particular way. I knew by instinct that I was being watched. \ فِطْرَة \ instinct: a natural desire to behave in a certain way, without thought or training; a secret unexplained feeling that tells us something: Instinct makes birds build their nests in a particular way. I knew by instinct that I was being watched. \ See Also غريزة (غَرِيزَة) -
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m1. (tendance) инсти́нкт;l'instinct maternel (sexuel, grégaire) — матери́нский (полово́й, ста́дный) инсти́нкт; par instinct < d'instinct> — инстинкти́вноl'instinct de conservation — инсти́нкт самосохране́ния;
2. (faculté naturelle> врождённая спосо́бность; инсти́нктивное чу́вство;il a l'instinct de la musique — он облада́ет врождённой музыка́льностью; l'instinct du beau — врождённое чу́вство прекра́сногоil a l'instinct des affaires — у него́ врождённые деловы́е спосо́бности;
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1. n инстинкт2. n внутреннее чутьё, интуиция; природная, врождённая способностьhe has an instinct for always saying the right thing — он всегда чувствует, что именно нужно сказать
3. a predic книжн. полный, преисполненныйСинонимический ряд:1. head (noun) ability; aptitude; aptness; bent; faculty; flair; genius; gift; head; inclination; knack; sense; talent2. impulse (noun) impulse; nature; predisposition3. insight (noun) insight; intuition; intuitiveness -
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1. [ʹınstıŋkt] n1. инстинктto do smth. by /from/ instinct - делать что-л. инстинктивно
2. внутреннее чутьё, интуиция; природная, врождённая способность2. [ınʹstıŋkt] a predic книжн.he has an instinct for always saying the right thing - он всегда чувствует, что именно нужно сказать
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сущ.а) биол., соц. (совокупность врожденных сложных актов поведения организма, возникающих, как правило, почти в неизменной форме в ответ на внешние или внутренние раздражения; различают пищевые, защитные, половые, родительские и стадные инстинкты)See:б) псих. (в теории З. Фрейда: врожденная психологическая репрезентация внутреннего соматического источника возбуждения; инстинкт осуществляет избирательный контроль за поведением, повышая чувствительность к определенному виду стимуляции)See:в) общ. (внутреннее чутье; интуиция) -
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n1. инстинкт; генетическая, врожденная предрасположенность к определенному поведению;2. тенденция реагировать определенным образом;3. набор действий, возникающих при наличии определенных стимулов.* * *сущ.1) инстинкт; генетическая, врожденная предрасположенность к определенному поведению;2) тенденция реагировать определенным образом;3) набор действий, возникающих при наличии определенных стимулов. -
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in·stinct [ʼɪn(t)stɪŋ(k)t] nher first \instinct was to shout ihr erster Impuls war zu schreien;her business \instincts usually warn her when trouble is brewing ihr Geschäftssinn warnt sie normalerweise vor sich zusammenbrauenden Schwierigkeiten;Bob seems to have an \instinct for knowing which products will sell Bob scheint instinktiv zu wissen, welche Produkte sich verkaufen werden;the \instinct for self-preservation der Selbsterhaltungstrieb -
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['instiŋkt](a natural tendency to behave or react in a particular way, without thinking and without having been taught: As winter approaches, swallows fly south from Britain by instinct; He has an instinct for saying the right thing.) instinkt- instinctively* * *['instiŋkt](a natural tendency to behave or react in a particular way, without thinking and without having been taught: As winter approaches, swallows fly south from Britain by instinct; He has an instinct for saying the right thing.) instinkt- instinctively -
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['instiŋkt](a natural tendency to behave or react in a particular way, without thinking and without having been taught: As winter approaches, swallows fly south from Britain by instinct; He has an instinct for saying the right thing.) nagon- instinctively* * *I [instíŋkt]adjectivepredicative poln, prežet ( with česa, s čim)II [ínstiŋkt]nounnagon, gon, instinktby ( —ali on) instinct — nagonsko, instinktivno -
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['instiŋkt](a natural tendency to behave or react in a particular way, without thinking and without having been taught: As winter approaches, swallows fly south from Britain by instinct; He has an instinct for saying the right thing.) instinct- instinctively -
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['instiŋkt](a natural tendency to behave or react in a particular way, without thinking and without having been taught: As winter approaches, swallows fly south from Britain by instinct; He has an instinct for saying the right thing.) instinct- instinctively -
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nm. instinkt, sezgi, his qilish, sezish, sezgirlik, beixtiyor harakat, l'instinct de conservation o‘z jonini saqlashga intilish hissi; loc.adv. par instinct, d'instinct beixtiyor, g‘ayriixtiyoriy ravishda. -
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m1) инстинктpar instinct, d'instinct loc adv — инстинктивно2) склонность; влечение; способность3) наитие; чутьё
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INSTINCT — L’éthologie comparative, qui cherche à retracer, à l’aide de comparaisons interspécifiques, l’évolution des comportements à travers la série zoologique, propose une théorie renouvelée des instincts et définit ces derniers comme des actes propres… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Instinct — • The term usually includes the idea of a purposive adaptation of an action or series of actions in an organized being, not governed by consciousness of the end to be attained Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Instinct Instinc … Catholic encyclopedia
Instinct — is the inherent disposition of a living organism toward a particular behavior. Instincts are unlearned, inherited fixed action patterns of responses or reactions to certain kinds of stimuli. Examples of instinctual fixed action patterns can be… … Wikipedia
instinct — INSTÍNCT, instincte, s.n. Complex de reflexe înnăscute, necondiţionate, proprii indivizilor dintr o anumită specie şi care le asigură dezvoltarea organismului, alimentarea, reproducerea, apărarea. – Din fr. instinct, lat. instinctus. Trimis de… … Dicționar Român
Instinct — In stinct ([i^]n st[i^][ng]kt), n. [L. instinctus instigation, impulse, fr. instinguere to instigate: cf. F. instinct. See {Instinct}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. Natural inward impulse; unconscious, involuntary, or unreasoning prompting to any mode of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
instinct — INSTINCT. s. m. Certain sentiment & mouvement que la nature a donné aux animaux pour connoistre ce qui leur est bon ou mauvais. Un instinct naturel. les bestes ont l instinct qui les fait agir, se conduisent, se gouvernent par l instinct, par pur … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
instinct — [in′stiŋkt΄; ] for adj. [ in stiŋkt′, in′stiŋkt΄] n. [< L instinctus, pp. of instinguere, to impel, instigate < in , in + * stinguere, to prick: for IE base see STICK] 1. (an) inborn tendency to behave in a way characteristic of a species;… … English World dictionary
Instinct — In*stinct , a. [L. instinctus, p. p. of instinguere to instigate, incite; cf. instigare to instigate. Cf. {Instigate}, {Distinguish}.] Urged or stimulated from within; naturally moved or impelled; imbued; animated; alive; quick; as, birds… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Instinct — Разработчик … Википедия
Instinct — (ISSN 1096 0058) ist eine US amerikanische Zeitschrift. Die Zeitschrift richtet sich an homosexuelle und bisexuelle Männer in den Vereinigten Staaten. Das Magazin wird seit 1997 monatlich in englischer Sprache landesweit herausgegeben, Die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Instinct — In*stinct ([i^]n*st[i^][ng]kt ), v. t. To impress, as an animating power, or instinct. [Obs.] Bentley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English