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61 паника на валютных рынках
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > паника на валютных рынках
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62 охваченный паникой
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > охваченный паникой
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63 биржевой крах
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64 паникер
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65 паникерство
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66 паника
ж.panic, scareнаводи́ть па́нику разг. — raise / create a panic, cause a scare
не впада́ть в па́нику — remain calm, keep presence of mind
впада́ть в па́нику, поддава́ться па́нике — be / become panic-stricken; panic разг.
быть в па́нике — be panic-stricken, be scared out of one's senses
не поддава́ться па́нике — not to succumb [give way] to panic
без па́ники! — don't panic!
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67 охваченный паникой
1. panic stricken2. panic-strickenРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > охваченный паникой
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68 охваченный паникой
1) General subject: panic stricken, panic struck, panic-stricken, planet stricken, planet struck, seized by panic2) Cinema: panic ridden3) Makarov: panic-struck, planet-struckУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > охваченный паникой
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69 паника
ж. тк. ед.panic, scareнаводить панику разг. — raise / create a panic, cause a scare
не впадать в панику — remain calm, keep* presence of mind
впадать в панику, поддаваться панике — be / become* panic-stricken; panic разг.
быть в панике — be panic-stricken, be scared out of one's senses
не поддаваться панике — not succumb, или not give* way, to panic
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рус Паническое расстройство (эпизодическая пароксизмальная тревожность)eng Panic disorder (episodic paroxysmal anxiety). The essential feature is recurrent attacks of severe anxiety (panic), which are not restricted to any particular situation or set of circumstances and are therefore unpredictable. As with other anxiety disorders, the dominant symptoms include sudden onset of palpitations, chest pain, choking sensations, dizziness, and feelings of unreality (depersonalization or derealization). There is often also a secondary fear of dying, losing control, or going mad. Panic disorder should not be given as the main diagnosis if the patient has a depressive disorder at the time the attacks start; in these circumstances the panic attacks are probably secondary to depression. Panic: attack, state. (Excludes: ) panic disorder with agoraphobia ( F40.0) -
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жнаводи́ть па́нику — to cause/to create a panic, to throw sb into a panic
ударя́ться в па́нику — to get into a panic
в толпе́ начала́сь па́ника — the crowd was panic-stricken, panic spread through the crowd, the crowd panicked
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72 паника
1. panic2. scareСинонимический ряд:смятение (сущ.) смятение -
73 финансовая паника
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > финансовая паника
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74 панический
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75 паника
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76 наводить панику
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77 просо
1) General subject: millet, switch grass3) Botanical term: millet (Panicum), millet (Panicum miliaceum), panic grass (Panicum), switch-grass (Panicum virgatum) -
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1) General subject: cause panic, create panic, alarm ("You don't want to alarm people, but we felt we had a duty to warn the public," said RCMP Cpl. Sandra Ewasiuk.)2) Makarov: create a panic, create a scare -
79 панический
1. panic2. разг. ( поддающийся панике) panicky -
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рус Агорафобияeng Agoraphobia. A fairly well-defined cluster of phobias embracing fears of leaving home, entering shops, crowds and public places, or travelling alone in trains, buses or planes. Panic disorder is a frequent feature of both present and past episodes. Depressive and obsessional symptoms and social phobias are also commonly present as subsidiary features. Avoidance of the phobic situation is often prominent, and some agoraphobics experience little anxiety because they are able to avoid their phobic situations. Agoraphobia without history of panic disorder. Panic disorder with agoraphobia
См. также в других словарях:
panic — panic … Dictionnaire des rimes
panic — panic1 [pan′ik] n. [ME panyk < L panicum, kind of millet < panus, ear of millet, a swelling < IE base * pank , to swell > Pol pąk, a bud] any of several grasses (genus Panicum), as millet, used as fodder: also panic grass panic2… … English World dictionary
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Panic — Pan ic, n. [L. panicum.] (Bot.) A plant of the genus {Panicum}; panic grass; also, the edible grain of some species of panic grass. [1913 Webster] {Panic grass} (Bot.), any grass of the genus {Panicum}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Panić — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Božidar Panić (* 1927), jugoslawischer Ernährungswissenschaftler Milan Panić (* 1929), serbischer Politiker und US amerikanischer Unternehmer Života Panić (1933–2003), serbischer General und Politiker… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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