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1 analyze
v.• analizar v. (US)v.• analizar v.• resolver v.BrE analyse 'ænəlaɪz transitive verba) \<\<data\>\> analizar*b) ( Psych) psicoanalizar*, analizar*(US)['ænǝlaɪz] VT1) (=study) analizar2) (Psych) psicoanalizar* * *BrE analyse ['ænəlaɪz] transitive verba) \<\<data\>\> analizar*b) ( Psych) psicoanalizar*, analizar* -
2 paralyze
tr['pærəlaɪz]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=paralyse paralyse{v.• atar v.• embargar v.• paralizar v.• tullir v.'pærəlaɪztransitive verb paralizar*(US) ['pærǝlaɪz]VT (lit, fig) paralizar* * *['pærəlaɪz]transitive verb paralizar* -
3 psychoanalyze
tr[saɪkəʊ'ænəlaɪz]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=psychoanalyse psychoanalyse{v.• psicoanalizar v.• sicoanalizar v.'saɪkəʊ'ænḷaɪztransitive verb (p)sicoanalizar*(US) [ˌsaɪkǝʊ'ænǝlaɪz]VT psicoanalizar* * *['saɪkəʊ'ænḷaɪz]transitive verb (p)sicoanalizar*
См. также в других словарях:
analyze — transitive verb ( lyzed; lyzing) Etymology: probably irregular from analysis Date: 1587 1. to study or determine the nature and relationship of the parts of by analysis < analyze a traffic pattern > 2. to su … New Collegiate Dictionary
autolyze — verb ( lyzed; lyzing) Etymology: back formation from autolysis Date: 1903 intransitive verb to undergo autolysis transitive verb to subject to autolysis … New Collegiate Dictionary
catalyze — transitive verb ( lyzed; lyzing) Date: 1890 1. to bring about the catalysis of (a chemical reaction) 2. bring about, inspire 3. to alter significantly by or as if by catalysis < innovations in basic chemical theory that have catalyzed t … New Collegiate Dictionary
dialyze — verb ( lyzed; lyzing) Date: 1861 transitive verb to subject to dialysis intransitive verb to undergo dialysis • dialyzable adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
electrolyze — transitive verb ( lyzed; lyzing) Date: 1834 to subject to electrolysis … New Collegiate Dictionary
hemolyze — verb ( lyzed; lyzing) Etymology: irregular from hemolysis Date: 1902 transitive verb to cause hemolysis of intransitive verb to undergo hemolysis … New Collegiate Dictionary
hydrolyze — verb ( lyzed; lyzing) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from New Latin hydrolysis Date: 1880 transitive verb to subject to hydrolysis intransitive verb to undergo hydrolysis • hydrolyzable adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
-lyze — verb combining form ( lyzed; lyzing) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, probably irregular from New Latin lysis produce or undergo lytic disintegration or dissolution < electrolyze > … New Collegiate Dictionary
paralyze — transitive verb ( lyzed; lyzing) Etymology: French paralyser, back formation from paralysie paralysis, from Latin paralysis Date: 1804 1. to affect with paralysis 2. to make powerless or ineffective 3. unnerve 4. stun, stupefy 5. to bri … New Collegiate Dictionary
photolyze — transitive verb ( lyzed; lyzing) Date: 1936 to cause to undergo photolysis • photolyzable adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
plasmolyze — verb ( lyzed; lyzing) Date: 1888 transitive verb to subject to plasmolysis intransitive verb to undergo plasmolysis … New Collegiate Dictionary