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41 неповоротливый
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42 тупой
1) (о ноже, карандаше и т.п.) blunt; (о форме) obtuse
2) (бессмысленный) vacant
3) (несообразительный) dull, obtuse, stupid, slow-witted; (ограниченный) narrow(-minded)* * *1) stupid; 2) blunt* * *1) blunt; obtuse 2) vacant, stupid, meaningless* * *asleepbluntbovinebrutishdensedoughydulledgelesslogyobtusepuddingypurblindslowslow-wittedstagnantstolidtimber-headedunpointed -
43 тупоумный
stupid, dull, obtuse; (ограниченный) narrow(-minded)* * ** * *stupid, dull, obtuse; narrow(-minded)* * *logylumpish -
44 بليد الحركة
adj. logy -
45 медлительный
slow имя прилагательное:procrastinatory (медлительный, мешкающий)snail-paced (медлительный, неповоротливый) -
46 неповоротливый
hulking имя прилагательное: -
47 тупой
stupid имя прилагательное:doltish (тупой, придурковатый)unpointed (без знаков препинания, плоский, неостроумный, не относящийся к делу, неотточенный, тупой)numskulled (тупой, глупый)timber-headed (тупой, глупый)словосочетание: -
48 aristology
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49 μεθωεσιμ
?N?Ч0-0-0-1-0=1 Ezr 2,62= יםשׂמתיח (names) registered in a genea-logy -
50 Papanicolaou, George Nicolas
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 13 May 1883 Kimi, Greeced. 19 February 1962 Miami, Florida, USA[br]Greek physician and pathological anatomist, developer of the Papanicolaou cytological smear test (Pap test).[br]Of a medical family, he graduated at Athens in 1904. After postgraduate study at Jena, Freiburg and Munich, he returned to Greece and turned to an academic career. After a year at the Oceanographie Institute at Monaco and a period in Paris, he again returned to Greece and in 1911 served in the army in the Balkan War.In 1913 he emigrated to the United States and was appointed to the pathology department of New York Hospital and Cornell Medical College. He became Emeritus Professor of Clinical Anatomy at Cornell in 1951. In 1961 he moved to Florida to head the Miami Cancer Institute, but he died shortly thereafter.Almost all his research was devoted to the physiology of reproduction and exfoliative cyto-logy, and from his studies in 1917 on vaginal discharge in animals he developed his human studies culminating in cancer diagnostic tests, which after some early scepticism soon gained wide acceptance as a routine screening technique. There are laboratories at both Cornell and Miami that are named after him.[br]Bibliography1943, with H.Traut, Diagnosis of Uterine Cancer by the Vaginal Smear, New York. 1954, Atlas of Exfoliative Cytology, Cambridge, Mass.Further ReadingD.E.Carmichael, 1973, The Pap Smear: Life of George N.Papanicolaou, Springfield, 111.MGBiographical history of technology > Papanicolaou, George Nicolas
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51 mahmur
"sleepy, groggy, logy; sleepy-eyed, heavy-eyed; fuddled, having a hangover; languid" -
52 mahmur
"1. groggy, logy (from sleep). 2. half-closed (eye); sleepy-eyed, heavy-eyed. 3. fuddled (from drink). 4. languishing, lovesick (look)." -
53 uyku
"1. sleep. 2. sleepiness, drowsiness. -su açılmak/dağılmak to become fully awake. -sunu açmak /ın/ to drive away (someone´s) sleepiness. -su ağır heavy sleeper. -sunu almak to have a good night´s sleep, sleep well. - basmak/bastırmak /a/ suddenly to feel very sleepy. -su başına vurmak/- beynine sıçramak 1. to feel logy because of lack of sleep. 2. to be short-tempered owing to lack of sleep. -su bölünmek for (one´s) sleep to be interrupted. - çekmek to sleep a long time; to sleep deeply. -ya dalmak 1. to fall asleep; to doze off. 2. to stop paying attention to what is going on around one. - durak chance to rest, chance to catch one´s breath, breathing spell; moment´s peace: Bende uyku durak bırakmamıştın. You didn´t give me a moment´s peace. -su gelmek to feel sleepy. - gözünden akmak to be very sleepy, be unable to keep one´s eyes open. -su hafif (someone) who is a light sleeper. - hastalığı sleeping sickness. - ilacı soporific, sleep-inducing drug; sleeping pill(s). -su kaçmak 1. to be unable to get to sleep. 2. to be worried, lose sleep. -dan kalkmak to wake up and get out of bed. -da olmak 1. to be unaware of what´s going on. 2. (for a job, a matter) to be on ice for the time being; (for a job, a matter) to be hanging fire. - sersemliği sleepy feeling, grogginess, loginess. - tulumu 1. sleeping bag. 2. person who sleeps a lot, great sleeper. - tutmamak to be unable to go to sleep. -, uykunun mayasıdır. proverb The more you sleep, the sleepier you get./Sleep begets more sleep. -m var. I´m sleepy./I feel sleepy. - vermek to make a person feel sleepy. -ya yatmak to go to bed (in order to sleep). - zamanı bedtime, time to go to sleep."
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