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nounKrampf, der; (fit, convulsion) Anfall, der (of von)paroxysm of rage/laughter — Wut-/Lachanfall, der
* * *['pærəksizəm](a sudden sharp attack (of pain, rage, laughter etc): a paroxysm of coughing/fury.) der Anfall* * *par·ox·ysm[ˈpærəksɪzəm, AM ˈper-]n1. (outburst)\paroxysm of joy Freudentaumel mto go into \paroxysms of delight in einen Freudentaumel verfallento be seized by a \paroxysm of rage einen Wutanfall bekommen* * *['prəksIzəm]nAnfall m* * *paroxysm [ˈpærəksızəm] s, oft pl1. MED Paroxysmus m, Krampf m, Anfall m:paroxysm of laughter Lachkrampf, -anfall2. fig (heftiger Gefühls)Ausbruch, Anfall m:paroxysm of rage Wutanfall* * *nounKrampf, der; (fit, convulsion) Anfall, der (of von)paroxysm of rage/laughter — Wut-/Lachanfall, der
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ˈpærəksɪzm сущ.
1) мед. а) приступ( болезни), припадок, пароксизм If he lay on his right side, he broke into a paroxysm of coughing. ≈ Если он переворачивается на правый бок, то у него начинается приступ кашля. б) спазм, судорога Syn: convulsion
2) приступ, взрыв, вспышка( смеха, гнева, радости, негодования и т. п.) a paroxysm of grief ≈ приступ печали He exploded in a paroxysm of rage. ≈ Он ужасно разъярился. Syn: outburst (медицина) приступ (болезни), припадок, пароксизм спазм, судорога приступ, взрыв (смеха, негодования) - * of rage приступ гнева (геология) пароксизм, главная стадия извержения paroxysm пароксизм, припадок, приступ (болезни, смеха и т. п.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > paroxysm
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['pærəksɪz(ə)m]сущ.1)If he lay on his right side, he broke into a paroxysm of coughing. — Если он лежал на правом боку, то у него начинался приступ кашля.
б) спазм, судорогаSyn:2) приступ, взрыв, вспышка ( эмоций)He exploded in a paroxysm of rage. — Он разъярился.
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paroxysm ['pærəksɪzəm]∎ to be in paroxysms of laughter avoir le fou rire;∎ to send sb into paroxysms of laughter donner le fou rire à qn;∎ to be in a paroxysm of delight être absolument ravi -
5 paroxysm par·ox·ysm n
['pærəkˌsɪz(ə)m]Med parossismo, (of laughter, coughing) convulso, (of grief, anger) attacco
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