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121 amnesia
æm'ni:ziə(loss of memory: After falling on his head he suffered from amnesia.) amnesia
amnesia sustantivo femenino amnesia
amnesia f Med amnesia ' amnesia' also found in these entries: English: amnesiatr[əm'niːzɪə]1 amnesiaamnesia [æm'ni:ʒə] n: amnesia fn.• amnesia s.f.æm'niːʒə, æm'niːziəmass noun amnesia f[æm'niːzɪǝ]N amnesia f* * *[æm'niːʒə, æm'niːziə]mass noun amnesia f -
122 amnesia
noun(Med.) Amnesie, die* * *[æm'ni:ziə]* * *am·ne·sia[æmˈni:zɪə, AM -ʒə]* * *[m'niːzɪə]nAmnesie f, Gedächtnisschwund m* * *suffer amnesia sein Gedächtnis verlieren* * *noun(Med.) Amnesie, die* * *n.Amnesie -n f.Gedächtnisschwund m. -
123 Gedächnisschwund
(loss of memory: After falling on his head he suffered from amnesia.) amnesia -
124 amnesia
æm'ni:ziə(loss of memory: After falling on his head he suffered from amnesia.) hukommelsestap, amnesihukommelsestapsubst. \/æmˈniːzjə\/( psykiatri) amnesi, hukommelsestap -
125 blackout
1) (a period of darkness produced by putting out all lights: Accidents increase during a blackout.) mørklegging, blending2) (a ban (on news etc): a blackout of news about the coup.) sendeforbud3) (a period of unconsciousness: He has had several blackouts during his illness.) blackout, jernteppe4) (a brief, temporary loss of memory, as when an actor forgets his/her lines.) jernteppe5) ((also outage) a period of a general power failure.) strømbrudd6) ((in the theatre) the putting out of the stage lights at the end of a scene etc.) slokking av scenebelysningsubst. \/ˈblækaʊt\/1) ( medisin) blackout, midlertidig bevisstløshet, midlertidig tap av syn, jernteppe, midlertidig hukommelsestap2) ( også overført) mørklegging3) strømavbrudd4) ( radio) forstyrrelse(r), brudd i sendingen5) ( teater) slukking av scenelyset6) ( sport) forklaring: lokal-TV får ikke vise en lokal kamp hvis ikke kampen er utsolgtmental blackout jernteppe, hukommelsestap -
126 hukommelsestab
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127 amnesia
f.amnesia (Psi).* * *1 amnesia, loss of memory* * *SF amnesia* * *femenino amnesia* * *= amnesia.Ex. Today's failures in customer service are largely attributable to the turbulence of massive change and the anxiety and amnesia that come with it.----* amnesia colectiva = collective amnesia.* amnesia retrógrada = retrograde amnesia.* * *femenino amnesia* * *= amnesia.Ex: Today's failures in customer service are largely attributable to the turbulence of massive change and the anxiety and amnesia that come with it.
* amnesia colectiva = collective amnesia.* amnesia retrógrada = retrograde amnesia.* * *amnesia* * *
amnesia sustantivo femenino
amnesia
amnesia f Med amnesia
' amnesia' also found in these entries:
English:
amnesia
* * *amnesia nfamnesia* * *f amnesia* * *amnesia nf: amnesia -
128 plead
вести судову справу; заявляти ( в суді), виступати ( в суді) з заявою; посилатися в якості виправдання ( на щось у суді); відповідати на обвинувачення ( в суді); подавати заперечення по апеляції ( або позову); подавати змагальний папір; представляти в суді інтереси обвинуваченого; просити, клопотати(ся)plead circumstances in extenuation of his guilt — посилатися на обставини, виправдовуючи свій вчинок
- plead a causeplead guilty in exchange for smth. — визнавати себе винним в обмін на щось
- plead an alibi
- plead as a defence
- plead as a defense
- plead at the bar
- plead double
- plead for the life
- plead guilty
- plead guilty by letter
- plead guilty by mail
- plead guilty by post
- plead guilty to the charge
- plead ignorance
- plead innocent
- plead insanity
- plead insanity to the charge
- plead justification
- plead law
- plead loss of memory
- plead no contest
- plead no contest to the charge
- plead no defence
- plead no defense
- plead not guilty
- plead orally
- plead over
- plead pardon
- plead prescription
- plead privilege
- plead self-defence
- plead self-defense
- plead statute
- plead statute of limitations
- plead the baby act
- plead the Constitution
- plead to the merits
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