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1 тихое помешательство
melancholic insanity, paranoid melancholiaБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > тихое помешательство
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2 тихое помешательство
Makarov: melancholic insanity, paranoid melancholiaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тихое помешательство
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3 тихий
1) ( негромкий) low; quietти́хий стон — low / faint moan
говори́ть ти́хим го́лосом — speak in a low voice, speak in hushed / low tones
ти́хое журча́ние ручья́ — gentle murmur of a brook
2) ( бесшумный) silent; ( безмолвный) stillти́хие шаги́ — noiseless steps; light footfall sg
ти́хий лес [бе́рег] — silent forest [shore]
ти́хая ночь — still / serene night
3) ( слабый - о степени проявления) faint; soft, gentleти́хий ветеро́к — soft / gentle wind
ти́хая грусть — gentle melancholy [-kə-]
ти́хий ребёнок — quiet child
ти́хий нрав — gentle / placid disposition
ти́хая жизнь — peaceful / quiet life
ти́хая пого́да — calm weather
5) ( медленный) slow; ( неторопливый) unhurriedти́хим ша́гом — slowly, with a slow step
ти́хий ход — slow speed
••ти́хий час — quiet hour
ти́хий у́жас! — it's horrible!, it's enough to drive you crazy!
ти́хое помеша́тельство мед. — melancholic insanity, paranoid melancholia
в ти́хом о́муте че́рти во́дятся посл. — ≈ still waters run deep
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