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1 irreversible
[ɪrɪˈvəːsəbl] adjectivethat cannot be reversed or changed back; (of damage) permanent.لا يُقْلَب، غَيْر قابِل للإنْعِكاس -
2 непоправимый ущерб
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > непоправимый ущерб
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3 необратимое нарушение
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > необратимое нарушение
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4 необратимое поражение
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > необратимое поражение
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5 необратимое поражение
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > необратимое поражение
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(adj.) = myocardialEx. Infarction is irreversible damage to myocardial tissues caused by prolonged ischemia/hypoxia.* * *(adj.) = myocardialEx: Infarction is irreversible damage to myocardial tissues caused by prolonged ischemia/hypoxia.
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8 hipoxia
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9 infarto
m.1 infarct, heart attack, infarction, emphraxis.2 coronary thrombosis.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: infartar.* * *1 (de miocardio) heart attack2 (de otros órganos) infarction, infarct\infarto de miocardio heart attack* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (tb: infarto de miocardio) heart attack2)de infarto — * heart-stopping
* * *masculino heart attackcomo se entere le va a dar un infarto — (fam) if she finds out, she'll have a heart attack (colloq)
de infarto — (fam)
una noticia de infarto — incredible o staggering news
* * *= heart attack, infarction.Ex. He'll get an ulcer or a heart attack if he doesn't watch out.Ex. Infarction is irreversible damage to myocardial tissues caused by prolonged ischemia/hypoxia.----* infarto cerebral = cerebral infarction.* infarto de miocardio = myocardial infarction.* * *masculino heart attackcomo se entere le va a dar un infarto — (fam) if she finds out, she'll have a heart attack (colloq)
de infarto — (fam)
una noticia de infarto — incredible o staggering news
* * *= heart attack, infarction.Ex: He'll get an ulcer or a heart attack if he doesn't watch out.
Ex: Infarction is irreversible damage to myocardial tissues caused by prolonged ischemia/hypoxia.* infarto cerebral = cerebral infarction.* infarto de miocardio = myocardial infarction.* * *heart attackcomo se entere su madre le va a dar un infarto ( fam); if his mother finds out, she'll have a heart attack ( colloq)de infarto ( fam): fue un partido muy reñido con un final de infarto it was a hard-fought game with a heart-stopping finish ( colloq)una noticia de infarto incredible o staggering newsCompuestos:heart attack, myocardial infarction ( tech)pulmonary infarction* * *
Del verbo infartar: ( conjugate infartar)
infarto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
infartó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
infarto sustantivo masculino
heart attack
infarto m Med heart attack, US coronary: tuvo un infarto (de miocardio), he had a heart attack
♦ Locuciones: familiar de infarto, thrilling, stunning: el final de la película es de infarto, it's a gripping ending
Heart attack es el término más popular, coronary thrombosis lo es menos e infarction e infarct solo se encuentran en las publicaciones médicas especializadas.
' infarto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amago
- morir
English:
heart
- heart attack
- heart failure
- massive
- attack
- coronary
* * *♦ nm[ataque al corazón] heart attack;le dio un infarto he had a heart attack;Fam Figcasi le dio un infarto she almost had a heart attack o a seizureinfarto cerebral stroke;infarto de miocardio heart attack♦ de infarto loc adjFam heart-stopping;el partido tuvo un final de infarto the end of the match was heart-stoppingly exciting* * *m:infarto (de miocardio) heart attack;de infarto fig fam heart-stopping, incredible;nos dio una alegría de infarto we were incredibly happy* * *infarto nm: heart attack* * *infarto n heart attack -
10 зона вероятного поражения
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > зона вероятного поражения
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11 невозместимый ущерб
1) Military: irremedial damage, irreversible damage3) Advertising: irreparable harmУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > невозместимый ущерб
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12 непоправимый ущерб
1) General subject: irreparable harm, irreparable injury2) Law: irreparable damage3) Advertising: irreversible damage4) Sakhalin energy glossary: Permanent damage (оборудованию)5) leg.N.P. irreparable loss6) Makarov: irrecoverable ruinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непоправимый ущерб
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13 irreparabel
Adj. irreparable* * *ịr|re|pa|ra|bel [Irepa'raːbl, 'ɪr-]1. adjirreparable2. advbeschädigen irreparablydas Organ/Gewebe ist irreparabel geschädigt — the organ/tissue has suffered irreversible damage
* * *ir·re·pa·ra·bel[ˈɪrepara:bl̩, ɪrepaˈra:bl̩]\irreparabele körperliche/nervliche/seelische Schäden irreparable physical/nerve/psychological damageirreparabler Maschinenschaden engine damage beyond repair* * ** * *irreparabel adj irreparable* * ** * *adj.irreparable adj. adv.irreparably adv. -
14 необратимое поражение
1) Medicine: irreversible damage2) Agriculture: irreversible lesionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > необратимое поражение
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16 К-293
ПОД КОРЕНЬ PrepP Invar adv1. рубить, срезать, косить и т. п. что \К-293 (to chop down, cut etc a tree, bush, plant, or, occas., a pole, mast etc) at the very root or bottom: (chop sth. off) at the roots(chop sth. down) at the base (in limited contexts) (raze sth.) to the ground.Председатель его (колхоза)... свёл под корень изрядно гектаров леса... (Солженицын 6)....(The chairman) had razed a considerable area of forest to the ground.. (6b).2. - подорвать, разрушить и т. п. что ( obj: abstr (здоровье, авторитет, жизнь, промышленность etc)) (to damage or harm s.o. 's health, s.o. 's life, the economy, undermine s.o. 's authority etc) thoroughly and irreversiblywreak havoc (on (upon) sth.)play havoc (with sth.) do irreversible damage (to sth.).3. - истреблять, уничтожать и т. п. кого-что ( obj: human pl or collect) (to kill) everyone (in some place, belonging to some group etc), not leaving anyone outto the last manto a man sparing no one (in limited contexts) mow down s.o. sth.wipe out s.o. sth.. «То все профессора, все инженеры стали вредителями, а он - верит?.. То все его друзья и знакомые - враги народа, а он - верит?.. То целые народы... срезают под корень - а он верит?» (Солженицын 10). "Suddenly all the professors and all the engineers turn out to be wreckers, and he believes it!... His own friends and acquaintances are unmasked as enemies of the people, and he believes it!...Whole nations..are mown down, and he believes it!" (10a). -
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[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====1. рубить, срезать, косить и т.п. что под корень (to chop down, cut etc a tree, bush, plant, or, occas., a pole, mast etc) at the very root or bottom:- (chop sth. off) at the roots;- (chop sth. down) at the base;- [in limited contexts](raze sth.) to the ground.♦ Председатель его [колхоза]... свёл под корень изрядно гектаров леса... (Солженицын 6)....[The chairman] had razed a considerable area of forest to the ground.. (6b).2. под корень подорвать, разрушить и т.п. что [obj: abstr (здоровье, авторитет, жизнь, промышленность etc)]⇒ (to damage or harm s.o.'s health, s.o.'s life, the economy, undermine s.o.'s authority etc) thoroughly and irreversibly:- wreak havoc (on (upon) sth.);- play havoc (with sth.);- do irreversible damage (to sth.).3. под корень истреблять, уничтожать и т.п. кого-что [obj: human pl or collect]⇒ (to kill) everyone (in some place, belonging to some group etc), not leaving anyone out:- to a man;- [in limited contexts] mow down s.o. (sth.);- wipe out s.o. (sth.).♦ "То все профессора, все инженеры стали вредителями, а он - верит?.. То все его друзья и знакомые - враги народа, а он - верит?.. То целые народы... срезают под корень - а он верит?" (Солженицын 10). "Suddenly all the professors and all the engineers turn out to be wreckers, and he believes it!... His own friends and acquaintances are unmasked as enemies of the people, and he believes it!...Whole nations...are mown down, and he believes it!" (10a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под корень
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18 непоправимый ущерб
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19 необратимое нарушение
Medicine: irreversible damageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > необратимое нарушение
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20 необратимое ухудшение
Ecology: irreversible damageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > необратимое ухудшение
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