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1 невоздержность
lack of self-restraint, lack of self-control перен.* * * -
2 невыдержанность
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3 невыдержанный
1) (о человеке)
lack of self-control
2) (о стиле)
unbalanced
3) (о вине, сыре и т.п.)
unseasoned* * ** * *lack of self-control, unrestrained* * * -
4 отсутствие самоконтроля
1) Medicine: lack of self-controlУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отсутствие самоконтроля
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5 акразия
ж.(отсутствие самоконтроля, несдержанность) acrasia, acrasy, lack of self-control -
6 невыдержанность
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7 невыдержанность
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8 невыдержанность
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9 невыдержанный
прил.1) (о человеке)lack of self-control, unrestrained2) (о стиле)unbalanced, uneven3) (о вине, сыре и т.п.)unseasoned; new, unmatured -
10 F60.3
рус Эмоционально неустойчивое расстройство личностиeng Emotionally unstable personality disorder. Personality disorder characterized by a definite tendency to act impulsively and without consideration of the consequences; the mood is unpredictable and capricious. There is a liability to outbursts of emotion and an incapacity to control the behavioural explosions. There is a tendency to quarrelsome behaviour and to conflicts with others, especially when impulsive acts are thwarted or censored. Two types may be distinguished: the impulsive type, characterized predominantly by emotional instability and lack of impulse control, and the borderline type, characterized in addition by disturbances in self-image, aims, and internal preferences, by chronic feelings of emptiness, by intense and unstable interpersonal relationships, and by a tendency to self-destructive behaviour, including suicide gestures and attempts. Personality (disorder): aggressive, borderline, explosive. (Excludes: ) dissocial personality disorder ( F60.2) -
11 несдержанно
нареч.in an unrestrained manner; without restraintвести́ себя́ несде́ржанно — lose self-control, show lack of restraint
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