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morbid [ˊmɔ:bɪd] a1) боле́зненный; нездоро́вый2) боле́зненно впечатли́тельный; нездоро́вый ( психически);morbid imagination боле́зненное воображе́ние
3) патологи́ческий;morbid anatomy патологи́ческая анато́мия
;morbid growth мед. новообразова́ние
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ˈmɔ:bɪd прил.
1) а) болезненный;
нездоровый( о виде) morbid discharges ≈ болезненные выделения morbid symptoms ≈ болезненные симптомы Syn: sick, unhealthy б) перен. болезненный, ненормальный;
психически нездоровый;
с отклонениями morbid curiosity ≈ нездоровое любопытство He demonstrates his morbid devotion to his dead wife by sleeping next to her grave. ≈ Он демонстрировал ненормальную привязанность к своей покойной жене тем, что спал рядом с ее могилой. morbid imagination в) патологический, связанный с патологией morbid anatomy ≈ патологическая анатомия morbid growth ≈ новообразование morbid changes ≈ патологические изменения Syn: pathologic
2) отвратительный, омерзительный Syn: abominable, detestable, repulsive, loathsome болезненный, нездоровый (о виде) нездоровый (психически) ;
болезненно впечатлительный;
склонный к меланхолии - * curiosity нездоровое любопытство - * imagination болезненное воображение - to have a * outlook on life видеть все в черном /мрачном/ свете - don't be * about the future нельзя так мрачно смотреть на будущее ужасный, отвратительный - * details отвратительные подробности патологический - * anatomy патологическая анатомия - * growth (медицина) новообразование morbid болезненно впечатлительный;
нездоровый (психически) ;
morbid imagination болезненное воображение ~ болезненный;
нездоровый ~ патологический;
morbid anatomy патологическая анатомия;
morbid growth мед. новообразование ~ ужасный, отвратительный ~ патологический;
morbid anatomy патологическая анатомия;
morbid growth мед. новообразование ~ патологический;
morbid anatomy патологическая анатомия;
morbid growth мед. новообразование morbid болезненно впечатлительный;
нездоровый (психически) ;
morbid imagination болезненное воображение -
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adjective1) krankhaft; makaber, (geh.) morbid [Freude, Faszination, Fantasie, Neigung]2) (coll.): (melancholy) trübselig3) (Med.) krankhaft [Zustand, Veränderung]* * *['mo:(r)bid](sick (in the way one shows his/her excessive interest in death, disease, cruel acts etc): his morbid fascination with horror films; her morbid imagination.)* * *mor·bid[ˈmɔ:bɪd, AM ˈmɔ:r-]1. (unhealthy) morbid, krankhaft\morbid curiosity/obsession krankhafte Neugier/Besessenheit\morbid imagination/interest morbide Fantasie/morbides Interesse2. (gruesome) makaber\morbid delight/fascination makab[e]res Vergnügen/makab[e]re Faszination\morbid anatomy pathologische Anatomie, Pathologie f fachspr; (induced by disease) krank, kränklich, erkrankt, krankhaft [verändert], morbid fachspr\morbid body kranker [o kränklicher] Körper\morbid organ krankhaft verändertes [o erkranktes] Organ\morbid state krankhafter [o morbider] Zustand; (productive of disease) krankheitserregend, pathogen fachspr\morbid substance krankheitserregende Substanz* * *['mɔːbɪd]adj1) idea, thought, jealousy, curiosity etc krankhaft; interest, attitude unnatürlich, krankhaft; sense of humour, talk etc makaber; (= gloomy) outlook, thoughts düster; person trübsinnig; (= pessimistic) schwarzseherisch; poet, novel, music etc morbidthat's morbid!, that's a morbid thought or idea! — das ist ja makaber
don't be so morbid! — sieh doch nicht alles so schwarz!
he's such a morbid little boy — er hat einen Hang zum Makaberen
* * *morbid [ˈmɔː(r)bıd] adj (adv morbidly)1. morbid, krankhaft, pathologisch (alle auch fig):his morbid sense of humo(u)r sein makabrer Humor2. grässlich, grauenhaft3. a) trübsinnigb) pessimistisch* * *adjective1) krankhaft; makaber, (geh.) morbid [Freude, Faszination, Fantasie, Neigung]2) (coll.): (melancholy) trübselig3) (Med.) krankhaft [Zustand, Veränderung]* * *adj.gesundheitlich angegriffen adj.im Verfall begriffen ausdr.krankhaft adj.kränklich adj.morbid adj. -
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[ˈmɔ:bɪd]morbid болезненно впечатлительный; нездоровый (психически); morbid imagination болезненное воображение morbid болезненный; нездоровый morbid патологический; morbid anatomy патологическая анатомия; morbid growth мед. новообразование morbid ужасный, отвратительный morbid патологический; morbid anatomy патологическая анатомия; morbid growth мед. новообразование morbid патологический; morbid anatomy патологическая анатомия; morbid growth мед. новообразование morbid болезненно впечатлительный; нездоровый (психически); morbid imagination болезненное воображение -
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['mɔːbɪd]aggettivo morboso (anche med.)* * *['mo:(r)bid](sick (in the way one shows his/her excessive interest in death, disease, cruel acts etc): his morbid fascination with horror films; her morbid imagination.) morboso* * *morbid /ˈmɔ:bɪd/a.1 morboso; malsano; malato (fig.): morbid curiosity, curiosità morbosa; morbid details, particolari morbosi; morbid imagination, fantasia malata2 (med.) morboso; patologico; morbido: a morbid growth, una crescita patologica; morbid anatomy, anatomia patologica; (psic.) a morbid fear, una paura morbosa; una fobiaFALSI AMICI: morbid non significa morbido nel senso di soffice morbidityn. [u]1 morbosità; interesse morboso2 (med.) morbosità; stato patologicomorbidlyavv.morbidnessn. [u]morbosità.* * *['mɔːbɪd]aggettivo morboso (anche med.) -
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'mo:(r)bid(sick (in the way one shows his/her excessive interest in death, disease, cruel acts etc): his morbid fascination with horror films; her morbid imagination.) sykelig, uhyggelig, makaberadj. \/ˈmɔːbɪd\/1) sykelig, usunn, morbid2) makaber, uhyggeligmorbid growth ( ofte) kreftsvulst -
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['mo:(r)bid](sick (in the way one shows his/her excessive interest in death, disease, cruel acts etc): his morbid fascination with horror films; her morbid imagination.) sygelig* * *['mo:(r)bid](sick (in the way one shows his/her excessive interest in death, disease, cruel acts etc): his morbid fascination with horror films; her morbid imagination.) sygelig -
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1) ( unhealthy) morbid, krankhaft;\morbid curiosity/ obsession krankhafte Neugier/Besessenheit;\morbid imagination/ interest morbide Fantasie/morbides Interesse;( gruesome) makaber;\morbid delight/ fascination makab[e]res Vergnügen/makab[e]re Faszination\morbid anatomy pathologische Anatomie, Pathologie f fachspr; ( induced by disease) krank, kränklich, erkrankt, krankhaft [verändert], morbid fachspr;\morbid body kranker [o kränklicher] Körper;\morbid organ krankhaft verändertes [o erkranktes] Organ;\morbid state krankhafter [o morbider] Zustand;( productive of disease) krankheitserregend, pathogen fachspr;\morbid substance krankheitserregende Substanz -
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'mo:(r)bid(sick (in the way one shows his/her excessive interest in death, disease, cruel acts etc): his morbid fascination with horror films; her morbid imagination.) morboso, enfermizotr['mɔːbɪd]1 (mind, ideas) morboso,-a, enfermizo,-a; (curiosity) malsano,-a2 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL mórbido,-amorbid ['mɔrbɪd] adj1) : mórbido, morboso (en medicina)2) gruesome: morboso, horripilanteadj.• enfermizo, -a adj.• espantoso, -a adj.• horrible adj.• malsano, -a adj.• morboso, -a adj.• mórbido, -a adj.'mɔːrbəd, 'mɔːbɪda) < curiosity> morboso, malsano; <fear/mind> morbosob) ( Med) mórbido['mɔːbɪd]1. ADJ1) (=perverse) morboso, malsanodon't be so morbid! — ¡no seas morboso!
morbid curiosity — curiosidad f malsana
2) (Med) mórbido2.CPDmorbid obesity N — obesidad f mórbida
* * *['mɔːrbəd, 'mɔːbɪd]a) < curiosity> morboso, malsano; <fear/mind> morbosob) ( Med) mórbido -
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['mɔːbɪd]прил.1)а) болезненный; нездоровыйSyn:б) болезненный, ненормальный; психически нездоровый; с отклонениямиHe demonstrated his morbid devotion to his dead wife by sleeping next to her grave. — Он демонстрировал ненормальную привязанность к своей покойной жене тем, что спал рядом с её могилой.
в) патологический, связанный с патологиейmorbid growth — мед. новообразование
Syn:2) отвратительный, омерзительныйSyn: -
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[ʹmɔ:bıd] a1. 1) болезненный, нездоровый ( о виде)2) нездоровый ( психически); болезненно впечатлительный; склонный к меланхолииto have a morbid outlook on life - видеть всё в чёрном /мрачном/ свете
2. ужасный, отвратительный3. патологическийmorbid growth - мед. новообразование
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['mɔːbɪd]adjimagination, interest niezdrowy, chorobliwy; subject, joke makabryczny* * *['mo:(r)bid](sick (in the way one shows his/her excessive interest in death, disease, cruel acts etc): his morbid fascination with horror films; her morbid imagination.) chory, niezdrowy -
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adj. deprimerad, nedstämd; deprimerande; morbid, sjuklig; sjukdoms-; plågad, drabbad* * *['mo:(r)bid](sick (in the way one shows his/her excessive interest in death, disease, cruel acts etc): his morbid fascination with horror films; her morbid imagination.) morbid
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