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1 perform a postmortem (examination) on
Юридический термин: производить вскрытиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > perform a postmortem (examination) on
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2 perform a postmortem examination
Деловая лексика: производить вскрытие трупаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > perform a postmortem examination
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3 perform a postmortem on
Юридический термин: (examination) производить вскрытиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > perform a postmortem on
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4 вскрывать
несовер. - вскрывать;
совер. - вскрыть( что-л.)
1) (распечатывать) open;
unseal вскрывать письмо
2) (обнаруживать) reveal, bring to light, disclose, uncover, expose вскрывать недостатки
3) мед. dissect (анатомировать) ;
make a postmortem (examination), perform an autopsy on юр.
4) мед. burst, cut, open;
lance( ланцетом) вскрывать нарыв, вскрыть (вн.)
1. open (smth.) ;
~ конверт, письмо open an envelope, letter;
2. (выявлять) expose (smth.) ;
uncover (smth.), reveal (smth.) ;
~ злоупотребления expose abuses;
~ истинный характер чего-л. disclose the true nature of smth. ;
3. (анатомировать) dissect (smth.) ;
~ труп dissect a corpse;
4. (разрезать) lance( smth.) ;
~ нарыв lance an abscess;
~ся, вскрыться
5. (обнаруживаться) be* exposed/discovered;
6.: река вскрылась the ice is breaking up on the river;
7. (о нарыве) burst*.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > вскрывать
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5 вскрыть
несовер. - вскрывать;
совер. - вскрыть (что-л.)
1) (распечатывать) open;
unseal вскрывать письмо
2) (обнаруживать) reveal, bring to light, disclose, uncover, expose вскрывать недостатки
3) мед. dissect (анатомировать) ;
make a postmortem (examination), perform an autopsy on юр.
4) мед. burst, cut, open;
lance( ланцетом) вскрывать нарывPf. of вскрывать
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