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4 childhood epilepsy with occipital paroxysms
1) Общая лексика: детская эпилепс (вторая по частоте форма детской идиопатической фокальной эпилепсии, развивающаяся при конституциональной эпипредиспозиции с пиком манифестации симптомов 5-7 лет)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > childhood epilepsy with occipital paroxysms
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5 childhood epilepsy with occipital paroxysms
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'pærəksizəm(a sudden sharp attack (of pain, rage, laughter etc): a paroxysm of coughing/fury.) paroxismotr['pærəksɪzəm]1 paroxismoparoxysm ['pærək.sɪzəm, pə'rɑk-] n: paroxismo mn.• paroxismo s.m.'pærəksɪzəm['pærǝksɪzǝm]N paroxismo mit sent him into paroxysms of mirth/rage — le hizo troncharse de risa/le produjo un ataque de ira
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(pl. -ir), f.1) storm, esp. snowstorm; h. mikla gerði at þeim, laust á fyrir þeim h. mikilli, they were caught by a violent snow-storm;2) attack, onset, in a battle (hörð, snörp h.);3) a while; nökkura h., for a while; langa (litla) h., a long (little) while; þessar hríðir allar, all this while; um h., for a while (hann dvaldist þar um h.); um hríðir sakir = um hríð; í hríðinni, immediately, at once (hann fór í hríðinni upp til Hofs); hríðum, frequently (stundum í Hvammi, en hríðum at Stað);4) space, distance (var þó h. löng í millum).* * *f. [A. S. hrîð a απ. λεγ. in the poem Widsith; Scot. and North. E. snow-wreath]:—a tempest, storm, in old writers only of a snow storm, as also in present use, except in western Icel., where rain and sleet are also called hríð; hríðir ok íllviðri, Rb. 102; hríð mikla görði at þeim, Nj. 263; hríð veðrs, 282; önnur hríð kom þá menn riðu til alþingis (A. D. 1118) ok drap fé manna fyrir norðan land, Bs. i. 74; í ógurligum hríðum, 656 B. 12; þá görði á harða veðráttu ok hríðir á fjallinu, ok hinn sjötta dag Jóla höfðu þeir hríð, Sturl. iii. 215; þá gerði at þeim hríð svá mikla, at hríðin drap til dauðs son hans frumvaxta, Fms. vi. 31; þá létti hríðinni, a violent snow storm, Bjarn. 55; síðan létti upp hríðinni, Fb. ii. 194; laust á fyrir þeim hríð mikilli, Dropl. 10; en hríðin hélzt hálfan mánuð ok þótti mönnum þat langt mjök, 11; þá kom hríð sú á Dymbildögum at menn máttu eigi veita tíðir í kirkjum, Bs. i. 30; hríð með frosti, Fas. iii. 318.2. metaph. a shock, attack, in a battle; hörð, snörp, hríð, Fms. ii. 323, viii. 139, Hkr. iii. 158, Nj. 115, Eg. 492, passim; þá lét jarlinn binda postulann ok berja svipum, en er gengnar vóru sjau hríðir ( rounds) bardagans, 656 B. 4; Dags-hríð, Orra-hríð, Ó. H. ch. 227, Fms. vi. 421.3. medic., in plur. paroxysms of pain, of fever; hafa harðar hríðir, sóttar-hríðir, paroxysms of fever: but esp. pangs of childbirth (fæðingar-hríðir); Forðum lögðust fjöll á gólf | fengu strangar hríðir, rendering of ‘parturiunt montes’ of Horace, Grönd.II. the nick of time:1. a while; nökkura hríð, for a while, Nj. 1; langa hríð, a long while, Ó. H. 31; litla hríð, a little while, Fas. iii. 48; langar hríðir, for long spells of time, Fms. vii. 199; þessar hríðir allar, all this while, Hkr. i. 211; á lítilli hríð, in a short while, Sks. 232 B; um hríð, or (rarely) um hríðir, for a while, Ó. H. 32, Fs. 8, Eg. 59, 91, 95; enn of hríð, Ísl. ii. 360; um hríðar sakir, id., Fs. 134; orrinn er um hríð ( a while ago) var nefndr, Stj. 77; sem um hríð ( for a while) var frá sagt, 104: in plur., þau vandræði er á þetta land hafa lagzt um hríðir, N. G. L. i. 445; höfu vér nú um hríðir iðuliga skoðat hana, Gþl. v.2. adverb, phrases,α. hríðum, frequently; at þeir væri hríðum at Staðarhóli, Sturl. i. 62; stundum í Hvammi en hríðum at Stað, 193; hann mælti allt til andláts síns ok söng hríðum ór psaltera, Fms. vii. 227, cp. Hdl. 38.β. í hríðinni, immediately, at once; hann fór í hríðinni upp til Hofs, Fms. ix. 520; báru þeir hann þá í hríðinni ofan í Naustanes, Eg. 398; þegar í hríðinni (= Lat. jam jam), Stj. 7; þásk hans bæn þegar í hríðinni, 272, 274; þá bað Sveinn at þeir færi til Sandeyjar, ok fyndisk þar, þvíat hann lézk þangat fara mundu í hríðinni, Orkn. 388; létusk þá enn sex menn í hríðinni, Eb. 278; þrem sinnum í hríðinni, thrice in succession, D. N. ii. 225; so also, í einni hríð, all at once, Tristr. 6.III. local (rare), space, distance; Erlingr ríðr mest, þar næst Ubbi, ok var þó hríð löng á millum, Mag. 9; stundar-hríð, Hkr. i. 150. -
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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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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 -
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1. to sober up. 2. to come to (after fainting or anesthesia). 3. to come to one´s senses, see the light. - bayılmak to go through paroxysms of grief. ayılıp bayılmak 1. to go through paroxysms of grief. 2. /a/ to be infatuated (with). -
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1) Медицина: childhood epilepsy with occipital paroxysms2) Психиатрия: Chronic external ophthalmoplegia plus3) Расширение файла: Conditional End Of Page -
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General subject: childhood epilepsy with occipital paroxysms (вторая по частоте форма детской идиопатической фокальной эпилепсии, развивающаяся при конституциональной эпипредиспозиции с пиком манифестации симптомов 5-7 лет) -
13 доброкачественная затылочная эпилепсия
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ПО ВРЕМЕНАМ PrepP Invar: adv used with impfv verbs) sometimes, at varying intervalsfrom time to timeat times (every) now and then now and again occasionally.Новый градоначальник заперся в своем кабинете, не ел, не пил и всё что-то скрёб пером. По временам он выбегал в зал, кидал письмоводителю кипу исписанных листков... и вновь скрывался в кабинете (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The new governor shut himself up in his office, did not eat, did not drink, and was always scratching away with his pen. From time to time he ran out to the hall, tossed the scrivener a stack of sheets covered with writing...and again disappeared into his office (1a)....По временам, видя, что в ней мелькают не совсем обыкновенные черты ума, взгляды... он недоумевал, откуда далось ей это... (Гончаров 1)....At times, seeing that she had quite original ideas and qualities of mind...he wondered where she got it all... (1a).Ветер по временам приносил мне их разговор (Лермонтов 1). Now and then snatches of their conversation reached me down wind (le).Эти пароксизмы гордости и тщеславия посещают иногда самых бедных и забитых людей и, по временам, обращаются у них в раздражительную, неудержимую потребность (Достоевский 3). These paroxysms of pride and vanity sometimes occur even with the poorest and most crushed of people and are occasionally transformed into an irritating, irresistible craving (3a). -
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[PrepP; Invar: adv; used with impfv verbs]=====⇒ sometimes, at varying intervals:- at times;- occasionally.♦ Новый градоначальник заперся в своем кабинете, не ел, не пил и всё что-то скрёб пером. По временам он выбегал в зал, кидал письмоводителю кипу исписанных листков... и вновь скрывался в кабинете (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). The new governor shut himself up in his office, did not eat, did not drink, and was always scratching away with his pen. From time to time he ran out to the hall, tossed the scrivener a stack of sheets covered with writing...and again disappeared into his office (1a).♦...По временам, видя, что в ней мелькают не совсем обыкновенные черты ума, взгляды... он недоумевал, откуда далось ей это... (Гончаров 1)....At times, seeing that she had quite original ideas and qualities of mind...he wondered where she got it all... (1a).♦ Ветер по временам приносил мне их разговор (Лермонтов 1). Now and then snatches of their conversation reached me down wind (le).♦ Эти пароксизмы гордости и тщеславия посещают иногда самых бедных и забитых людей и, по временам, обращаются у них в раздражительную, неудержимую потребность (Достоевский 3). These paroxysms of pride and vanity sometimes occur even with the poorest and most crushed of people and are occasionally transformed into an irritating, irresistible craving (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по временам
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paroxysme [paʀɔksism]masculine noun[de maladie] crisis ; [de crise, sentiment] height* * *paʀɔksismnom masculin1) ( plus haut degré) ( de plaisir) paroxysm; ( de bataille) climax; ( de ridicule) heightatteindre/être à son paroxysme — [douleur] to reach/to be at its height; [conflit, combat] to reach/to be at its climax
2) Médecine crisis* * *paʀɔksism nm[crise, violence, tempête, tension] height* * *paroxysme nm1 ( plus haut degré) ( de plaisir) paroxysm; ( de bataille) climax; ( de ridicule) height; atteindre/être à son paroxysme [douleur] to reach/to be at its height; [conflit, combat] to reach/to be at its climax; au paroxysme de la fureur in a frenzy of rage;2 Méd crisis.[parɔksism] nom masculin
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