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1 head
head [hed]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. tête f• to keep one's head down (inf) ( = avoid trouble) garder un profil bas ; ( = work hard) travailler dur• to keep one's head above water ( = avoid failure) se maintenir à flot• on your own head be it! à vos risques et périls !► from head to foot or toe de la tête aux pieds• he was dressed in black from head to foot or toe il était habillé en noir de la tête aux pieds• he stands head and shoulders above everybody else (in height) il dépasse tout le monde d'une tête ; (in quality) il surpasse tout le monde► head over heelsb. ( = mind, intellect) tête f• it didn't enter his head that ça ne lui est pas venu à l'idée que...• what put that idea into his head? qu'est-ce qui lui a mis cette idée-là en tête ?d. (specific part) [of flower, pin] tête f ; [of arrow] pointe f ; [of spear] fer m ; (on beer) mousse f ; (on tape recorder) tête f (de lecture, d'enregistrement)e. ► to come to a head [problem] devenir critique• it all came to a head yesterday les choses ont atteint un point critique hier► to bring things to a head précipiter les chosesf. ( = top end) [of staircase] haut m• at the head of (lake, valley) à l'extrémité de ; (table) au bout de ; (procession) en tête de ; ( = in charge of) à la tête deh. ( = leader) [of family] chef m• heads or tails? pile ou face ?a. ( = lead) être à la tête de ; [+ procession, list, poll] être en tête de• headed by... dirigé par...b. ( = direct) he got in the car and headed it towards town il est monté dans la voiture et s'est dirigé vers la villec. ( = put at head of) [+ chapter] intituler( = go) to head for or towards [person, vehicle] se diriger vers ; [ship] mettre le cap sur4. compounds[buyer, assistant] principal• to have a head start être avantagé dès le départ (over or on sb par rapport à qn) ► head teacher noun (British) directeur m (or directrice f ) d'école► head off[+ organization, team] diriger* * *[hed] 1.1) tête fto keep one's head down — lit garder la tête baissée; fig ( be inconspicuous) ne pas se faire remarquer; ( work hard) avoir le nez sur son travail
from head to foot ou toe — de la tête aux pieds
heads turned at the sight of... — tout le monde s'est retourné en voyant...
to hold a gun to somebody's head — lit presser un pistolet contre la tête de quelqu'un; fig tenir le couteau sous la gorge de quelqu'un
to have a bad head — (colloq) avoir mal à la tête
to win by a (short) head — [horse] gagner d'une (courte) tête
£10 a head ou per head — 10 livres sterling par personne
50 head of cattle — Agriculture 50 têtes de bétail
2) ( mind) tête fto be over somebody's head — ( too difficult) passer par-dessus la tête de quelqu'un
use your head! — (colloq) sers-toi de tes méninges! (colloq)
3) ( leader) (of family, church, agency) chef m; (of social service, organization) responsable mf, directeur/-trice m/fhead of government/State — chef de gouvernement/d'État
head of department — Administration chef de service; School professeur principal
head of personnel — Commerce chef du personnel
4) (of pin, nail, hammer, golf club) tête f; (of axe, spear, arrow) fer m; ( of tennis racquet) tamis m; ( of stick) pommeau m; (of cabbage, lettuce) pomme f; ( of garlic) tête f5) ( of tape recorder) also Computing tête f6) ( top end) ( of bed) tête f; ( of table) (haut) bout m; ( of procession) tête f; (of pier, river, valley) extrémité fat the head of the stairs/list — en haut de l'escalier/de la liste
7) Medicine (on boil, spot) tête fto come to a head — lit, Medicine mûrir; fig [crisis] arriver au point critique
to bring something to a head — Medicine faire mûrir; fig précipiter [crisis]; amener [quelque chose] au point critique [situation]
8) ( on beer) mousse f2.heads plural noun ( tossing coin) face f‘heads or tails?’ — ‘pile ou face?’
3.heads I win/we go — face je gagne/on y va
noun modifier1) [ injury] à la tête4.transitive verb1) être en tête de [list, queue]; être à la tête de [firm, team]; mener [expedition, inquiry]2) ( entitle) intituler [chapter]headed writing paper — papier m à lettres à en-tête
3) ( steer) diriger [vehicle]; naviguer [boat]4) Sport5.where was the train headed ou heading? — où allait le train?
to head south/north — Nautical mettre le cap au sud/au nord
6.he's heading this way! — il se dirige par ici!; head for
- headed combining formPhrasal Verbs:- head for- head off••to go off one's head — (colloq) perdre la boule (colloq)
to keep/lose one's head — garder/perdre son sang-froid
to be soft ou weak in the head — (colloq) être faible d'esprit
he's not right in the head — (colloq) il a un grain (colloq)
to laugh one's head off — (colloq) rire aux éclats
to shout one's head off — (colloq) crier à tue-tête
to talk one's head off — (colloq) ne pas arrêter de parler
off the top of one's head — [say, answer] sans réfléchir
to give a horse its/somebody their head — lâcher la bride à un cheval/à quelqu'un
to be able to do something standing on one's head — faire quelque chose les doigts dans le nez (colloq)
I can't make head (n)or tail of it — je n'y comprends rien, ça n'a ni queue ni tête
two heads are better than one — Prov deux avis valent mieux qu'un
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2 head *****
[hɛd]1. n1) Anat testa, capohead first — a capofitto, di testa
my head is aching — mi fa male la testa, ho mal di testa
to fall head over heels in love with sb — innamorarsi perdutamente or follemente di qn
they went over my head to the manager — mi hanno scavalcato e sono andati direttamente dal direttore
wine goes to my head — il vino mi dà or va alla testa
2) (intellect, mind) cervello, testatwo heads are better than one — (Proverb) due occhi vedono meglio di uno
to keep one's head — non perdere la testa, mantenere la calma
she always manages to keep her head in difficult situations — riesce sempre a mantenere la calma nelle situazioni difficili
it was above or over their heads — non erano all'altezza di capirlo
3) (leader: of family, business) capo, (of school) direttore (-trice), preside m/fhead of state Pol — capo di Stato
4) (on coin) testa5)pl: unit) 20 head of cattle — 20 capi mpl di bestiame£10 a or per head — 10 sterline a testa
6) (of hammer, bed, flower) testa, (of nail) capocchia, (of arrow) punta, (of lettuce) cespo, (of river) sorgente f, (of stairs, page) cima, (on beer) schiuma, (on tape recorder, computer) testinaat the head of — (organization) a capo di, (train, procession) in testa a, alla testa di, (queue) all'inizio di
to come to a head — (abscess) maturare, (fig: situation) precipitare
7) (Naut: of ship) prua, (of sail) penna2. vt1) (parade, poll) essere in testa a, (company, group) essere a capo di2) Ftbl3) (chapter) intitolare3. vito head for — dirigersi or andare verso
4. adj(clerk, typist) capo inv•- head for- head off- head up -
3 aching
aching ['eɪkɪŋ]douloureux, endolori;∎ oh, my aching head! oh, ma pauvre tête!;∎ to have an aching heart avoir une peine de cœur;∎ her death left an aching void in his life sa mort a laissé un vide douloureux dans sa vie -
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ach·ing[ˈeɪkɪŋ]\aching back/head/tooth schmerzender Rücken/Kopf/Zahnwith an \aching heart mit wehem Herzen poet* * *['eIkɪŋ]adj attrbones, head, muscles, limbs schmerzend; (fig) heart wund, weh (liter)* * *aching [ˈeıkıŋ] adj schmerzend* * *adj.geschmerzt adj.schmerzend adj.schmerzhaft adj. -
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6 aching
adj.dolorido(a) (head, limbs)ger.gerundio del verbo ACHE. -
7 (a) shaking head
a (an) shaking (aching, trembling) head трясущаяся (больная, дрожащая) голова -
8 coco
coco sustantivo masculinoa) (Bot, Coc) coconut◊ está mal del coco he's off his head (colloq)
coco sustantivo masculino
1 Bot (fruto) coconut u familiar (inteligencia) brains: tiene mucho coco, she has a good brain
2 fam (cabeza) no sabes cómo me duele el coco hoy, you can't imagine how my head is aching today
3 familiar (hombre del saco) bogeyman Locuciones: familiar comerle el coco a alguien, to brainwash somebody familiar comerse el coco, to get obsessed ' coco' also found in these entries: Spanish: comer - comerse - comedura de coco - icaco - palma - partir English: bogeyman - coconut - nut - desiccatedn.• coco s.m. -
9 ache
§ ტკივილი; my head (tooth) aches - თავი მტკივა§1 ტკივილი2 ტკივილი (სტკივა)I ache all over ყველაფერი მტკივა/დაბეგვილივით ვარheadache/toothache თავის/კბილის ტკივილი -
10 my
ჩემიmy heart bleeds for her მასზე რომ ვფიქრობ, გულს ცეცხლი მედება (ისე მეცოდება) / გული მეწვის / გული მიკვდებაmy gorge rose გული ამერია // დიდი ზიზღი ვიგრძენიmy mouth watered ნერწყვი მომივიდა;my head swims თავბრუ მეხვევა / მესხმისto the best of my belief რამდენადაც ვიცი …there were two guests besides my uncle ბიძაჩემის გარდა კიდევ ორი სტუმარი იყო -
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adv infmlHe was a near lookalike of multo macho who I had always fancied like mad — Он был как две капли воды похож на того потрясного мужчину, по которому я сходила с ума
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разг.; усил.как безумный; отчаянно, бешеноMy head was aching like mad. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Book-Bag’) — У меня безумно болела голова.
My heart was beating like mad. I could scarcely speak. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Shannon's Way’, book III, ch. 6) — Сердце у меня отчаянно колотилось. я с трудом мог говорить.
The point is - really - that she clings like mad now to the day's routine - you know. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Three Men in New Suits’, ch. 6) — Дело в том, что она буквально помешана на распорядке дня.
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13 Illnesses, aches and pains
Where does it hurt?where does it hurt?= où est-ce que ça vous fait mal? or (more formally) où avez-vous mal?his leg hurts= sa jambe lui fait malhe has a pain in his leg= il a mal à la jambeNote that with avoir mal à French uses the definite article (la) with the part of the body, where English has a possessive (his), hence:his head was aching= il avait mal à la têteEnglish has other ways of expressing this idea, but avoir mal à fits them too:he had toothache= il avait mal aux dentshis ears hurt= il avait mal aux oreillesAccidentsshe broke her leg= elle s’est cassé la jambeElle s’est cassé la jambe means literally she broke to herself the leg ; because the se is an indirect object, the past participle cassé does not agree. This is true of all such constructions:she sprained her ankle= elle s’est foulé la chevillethey burned their hands= ils se sont brûlé les mainsChronic conditionsNote that the French often use fragile (weak) to express a chronic condition:he has a weak heart= il a le cœur fragilehe has kidney trouble= il a les reins fragileshe has a bad back= il a le dos fragileBeing illMostly French uses the definite article with the name of an illness:to have flu= avoir la grippeto have measles= avoir la rougeoleto have malaria= avoir la malariaThis applies to most infectious diseases, including childhood illnesses. However, note the exceptions ending in -ite (e.g. une hépatite, une méningite) below.When the illness affects a specific part of the body, French uses the indefinite article:to have cancer= avoir un cancerto have cancer of the liver= avoir un cancer du foieto have pneumonia= avoir une pneumonieto have cirrhosis= avoir une cirrhoseto have a stomach ulcer= avoir un ulcère à l’estomacMost words in -ite ( English -itis) work like this:to have bronchitis= avoir une bronchiteto have hepatitis= avoir une hépatiteWhen the illness is a generalized condition, French tends to use du, de l’, de la or des:to have rheumatism= avoir des rhumatismesto have emphysema= avoir de l’emphysèmeto have asthma= avoir de l’asthmeto have arthritis= avoir de l’arthriteOne exception here is:to have hay fever= avoir le rhume des foinsWhen there is an adjective for such conditions, this is often preferred in French:to have asthma= être asthmatiqueto have epilepsy= être épileptiqueSuch adjectives can be used as nouns to denote the person with the illness, e.g. un/une asthmatique and un/une épileptique etc.French has other specific words for people with certain illnesses:someone with cancer= un cancéreux/une cancéreuseIf in doubt check in the dictionary.English with is translated by qui a or qui ont, and this is always safe:someone with malaria= quelqu’un qui a la malariapeople with Aids= les gens qui ont le SidaFalling illThe above guidelines about the use of the definite and indefinite articles in French hold good for talking about the onset of illnesses.French has no general equivalent of to get. However, where English can use catch, French can use attraper:to catch mumps= attraper les oreillonsto catch malaria= attraper la malariato catch bronchitis= attraper une bronchiteto catch a cold= attraper un rhumeSimilarly where English uses contract, French uses contracter:to contract Aids= contracter le Sidato contract pneumonia= contracter une pneumonieto contract hepatitis= contracter une hépatiteFor attacks of chronic illnesses, French uses faire une crise de:to have a bout of malaria= faire une crise de malariato have an asthma attack= faire une crise d’asthmeto have an epileptic fit= faire une crise d’épilepsieTreatmentto be treated for polio= se faire soigner contre la polioto take something for hay fever= prendre quelque chose contre le rhume des foinshe’s taking something for his cough= il prend quelque chose contre la touxto prescribe something for a cough= prescrire un médicament contre la touxmalaria tablets= des cachets contre la malariato have a cholera vaccination= se faire vacciner contre le cholérato be vaccinated against smallpox= se faire vacciner contre la varioleto be immunized against smallpox= se faire immuniser contre la varioleto have a tetanus injection= se faire vacciner contre le tétanosto give sb a tetanus injection= vacciner qn contre le tétanosto be operated on for cancer= être opéré d’un cancerto operate on sb for appendicitis= opérer qn de l’appendicite -
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(или mad)paзг. yam.кaк бeзумный, бeзумнo, ужacнo, бeшeнo [ like crazy пepвoнaч. aмep.]Archie....There she was, beating them with her umbrella like crazy (J. Osborne). Magruder.... My gums have begun to bleed like crazy (W. Styron). My head was aching like mad (W. S. Maugham) -
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eik
1. noun(a continuous pain: I have an ache in my stomach.) dolor
2. verb1) (to be in continuous pain: My tooth aches.) doler2) (to have a great desire: I was aching to tell him the news.) ansiar; morirse porache1 n dolorEntra en la formación de palabras compuestas como headache ( dolor de cabeza), toothache ( dolor de muelas), earache ( dolor de oídos ) o stomachache ( dolor de estómago)ache2 vb dolertr[eɪk]1 dolor nombre masculino1 doler■ my head aches me duele la cabeza, tengo dolor de cabeza1) : doler2)to ache for : anhelar, ansiarache n: dolor mn.• dolencia s.f.• dolor s.m.v.• ansiar v.• doler v.
I eɪk1)a) ( give pain) \<\<tooth/ear/leg\>\> doler*b) aching pres p <shoulders/muscles> dolorido2) ( yearn)to ache to + inf — ansiar* + inf
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noun dolor m ( sordo y continuo)[eɪk]aches and pains — achaques mpl
1.N (=pain) dolor mfull of aches and pains — lleno de achaques or goteras *
2. VI1) (=hurt) doler2) (fig)3) (=yearn) desear, suspirar ( for por)* * *
I [eɪk]1)a) ( give pain) \<\<tooth/ear/leg\>\> doler*b) aching pres p <shoulders/muscles> dolorido2) ( yearn)to ache to + inf — ansiar* + inf
II
noun dolor m ( sordo y continuo)aches and pains — achaques mpl
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eɪk
1. сущ. боль( особ. продолжительная, тупая) to have an ache ≈ испытывать боль dull ache ≈ тупая боль, ноющая боль persistent ache ≈ постоянная боль, стойкая боль steady ache ≈ непрекращающаяся головная боль He felt a dull ache in his shoulder. ≈ Он чувствовал тупую, ноющую боль в спине. Poor posture can cause neck ache, headaches and breathing problems. ≈ Неправильная осанка может вызывать боли в шее, головные боли и осложнения с дыханием. Syn: pain to have aches and pains all over ≈ все болит
2. гл.
1) болеть, испытывать боль My ear aches. ≈ У меня болит ухо. Which tooth aches? ≈ Какой зуб вас беспокоит? He was aching all over. ≈ У него все болело. She was aching with weariness. ≈ У нее все болело (ломило) от усталости.
2) болеть;
сострадать( кому-л.) ;
переживать о чем-л. (for - за кого-л.) My heart aches for him. ≈ У меня сердце болит за него. Syn: feel for
1)
3) разг. жаждать, страстно стремиться( for - к чему-л.;
to do smth.) Rachel is simply aching to get back. ≈ Рейчел просто жаждет вернуться домой. I ached to see that race and those two horses run, ached and dreaded it too. ≈ Мне ужасно хотелось посмотреть этот забег, особенно, как побегут те две лошади;
но одновременно с этим я и боялся этого зрелища.боль (особ. продолжительная, тупая) ;
- to have an * испытывать боль;
- to have *s and pains all over совершенно разболеться болеть, испытывать боль;
- my head *s у меня болит голова;
- it made my head * у меня от этого разболелась голова;
- he *d all over у него все болело болеть;
сострадать;
переживать о чем-л.;
- my heart *s at the sight of him, it makes my heart * to see him когда я вижу его, у меня сердце разрывается;
- she *d for the hurt little dog ей было до слез жалко раненую собаку (разговорное) жаждать, изо всех сил стремиться;
- I *d to see him я очень хотел его увидеть;
- his body *d for a rest все его тело ныло от усталости;
- he was aching for home он истосковался по дому;
- he was aching to go ему не терпелось уйти эйч, название буквы Нache болеть;
my head aches у меня болит голова ~ боль (особ. продолжительная, тупая) ~ жаждать, страстно стремиться (к чему-л.)ache болеть;
my head aches у меня болит голова dear: ~ int выражает симпатию, сожаление, огорчение, нетерпение, удивление, презрение: dear me! is it so? неужели?;
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1. intransitive verb1) schmerzen; weh tunwhereabouts does your leg ache? — wo tut [dir] das Bein weh?
2) (fig.): (long)2. nounache to do something — darauf brennen, etwas zu tun
Schmerz, deraches and pains — Wehwehchen, die
* * *[eik] 1. noun(a continuous pain: I have an ache in my stomach.) der Schmerz2. verb1) (to be in continuous pain: My tooth aches.) schmerzen2) (to have a great desire: I was aching to tell him the news.) brennen auf* * *[eɪk]I. nI have a terrible \ache in my head ich habe fürchterliche Kopfschmerzendull \ache dumpfer Schmerz\aches and pains Wehwehchen pl humII. vi1. (feel pain) schmerzenI'm aching all over mir tut alles wehmy back \aches mein Rücken tut [mir] weh2. (grieve) schmerzenmy heart \aches for you das tut mir sehr leid für dich!3. (desire)* * *[eɪk]1. n(dumpfer) Schmerz mI have an ache in my side — ich habe Schmerzen in der Seite
with an ache in one's heart (fig) — mit wehem Herzen (liter)
2. vi1) (= hurt) wehtun, schmerzenmy head/stomach aches — mir tut der Kopf/Magen weh
it makes my head/arms ache — davon tut mir der Kopf/tun mir die Arme weh
it makes my heart ache to see him (fig) — es tut mir in der Seele weh, wenn ich ihn sehe
my heart aches for you — mir bricht fast das Herz (also iro)
2) (fig= yearn)
to ache for sb/sth — sich nach jdm/etw sehnento ache to do sth — sich danach sehnen, etw zu tun
* * *ache [eık]A v/i1. a) schmerzen, wehtunb) Schmerzen haben:I am aching all over mir tut alles weh;2. a) sich sehnen ( for nach):b) darauf brennen ( to do zu tun):B s (anhaltender) Schmerz:he has aches and pains all over, his body is all aches and pains ihm tut alles weh;his little aches and pains seine Wehwehchen* * *1. intransitive verb1) schmerzen; weh tunwhereabouts does your leg ache? — wo tut [dir] das Bein weh?
2) (fig.): (long)2. nounache to do something — darauf brennen, etwas zu tun
Schmerz, deraches and pains — Wehwehchen, die
* * *n.Schmerz -en m. v.schmerzen v.weh tun ausdr.wehtun v. -
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I [eɪk]nome (physical) dolore m., male m. (in a)II [eɪk]aches and pains — dolori, acciacchi
1) (physically) [ person] avere male; [limb, back] fare male, dolereto ache all over — essere tutto indolenzito, avere male dappertutto
2) lett. (suffer emotionally)to ache with — soffrire per [humiliation, despair]
••* * *[eik] 1. noun(a continuous pain: I have an ache in my stomach.) dolore2. verb1) (to be in continuous pain: My tooth aches.) far male, dolere2) (to have a great desire: I was aching to tell him the news.) desiderare* * *[eɪk]1. n(pain) dolore m, male mstomach ache — mal m di stomaco
I've got stomach ache or Am a stomach ache — ho mal di stomaco
I'm full of aches and pains — mi fa male dappertutto, sono pieno di dolori
2. vi(hurt) far male, dolereit makes my head ache — mi fa venire or mi dà il mal di testa
I'm aching all over — sono tutto indolenzito, mi duole dappertutto
it made her heart ache to see... fig — le piangeva il cuore vedere...
3. vtto ache to do sth — morire dalla voglia di fare qc* * *ache /eɪk/n. [cu]1 dolore persistente; male: stomach ache, mal di pancia; to be full of aches and pains, avere dolori dappertutto; essere pieno di dolori (o di acciacchi)2 pena; dolore; sofferenza.(to) ache /eɪk/v. i.1 ( di parte del corpo) dolere; far male: My leg aches, mi fa male la gamba; ho male alla gamba; (fig.) My heart ached for her, mi faceva una gran pena; mi stringeva il cuore pensare a lei2 avere dolori; essere indolenzito: I was aching all over, avevo dolori dappertutto; ero tutto indolenzito3 desiderare ardentemente; struggersi: I ached to leave, desideravo ardentemente andarmene; She ached for him, si struggeva dal desiderio di vederlo.* * *I [eɪk]nome (physical) dolore m., male m. (in a)II [eɪk]aches and pains — dolori, acciacchi
1) (physically) [ person] avere male; [limb, back] fare male, dolereto ache all over — essere tutto indolenzito, avere male dappertutto
2) lett. (suffer emotionally)to ache with — soffrire per [humiliation, despair]
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[eɪk] 1. nból m2. viI was aching to tell you all my news — nie mogłam się doczekać, kiedy ci wszystko opowiem
* * *[eik] 1. noun(a continuous pain: I have an ache in my stomach.) ból2. verb1) (to be in continuous pain: My tooth aches.) boleć2) (to have a great desire: I was aching to tell him the news.) pragnąć -
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I1. [eık] nболь (особ. продолжительная, тупая)to have aches and pains all over - совершенно разболеться; ≅ всё болит
2. [eık] v1. болеть, испытывать больmy head [ear, stomach, tooth] aches - у меня болит голова [ухо, живот, зуб]
2. болеть; сострадать; переживать (о чём-л.)my heart aches at the sight of him, it makes my heart ache to see him - когда я вижу его, у меня сердце разрывается
3. разг. жаждать, изо всех сил стремитьсяII [eıtʃ] nhe was aching to go /with a desire to go/ - ему не терпелось уйти
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