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1 випадіння
с1) falling out, fall-out, dropping; (волосся, зубів) sheddingвипадіння з пам'яті — loss of memory, blackout
2) лінгв. ( кінцевого голосного) elision3) мед. prolapse, prolapsusвипадіння зубів фізіол. — dedentition
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2 выпадение
с.1) ( действие) fall; (о волосах, зубах) falling out; (тк. о волосах) sheddingвыпаде́ние радиоакти́вных оса́дков — nuclear fallout
2) мед. prolapse, prolapsusвыпаде́ние прямо́й кишки́ — prolapsus of the rectum
выпаде́ние ма́тки — prolapsus of the uterus
выпаде́ние па́мяти — lapse / loss of memory
3) лингв.выпаде́ние зву́ка — 1) (при склонении и т.п.) dropping of a sound (in inflected forms, etc) 2) ( в произношении) elision
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3 выпадение
ср.1) falling out, shedding (волос, зубов и т.п.)2) fall(ing) (дождя, снега и т.п.)выпадение радиоактивных осадков — fall-out, nuclear fall-out
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4 выпадение
с.fall; (о волосах, зубах) falling out; (тк. о волосах) shedding -
5 кишка
жен.1) анат. intestine, gut; entrails, bowels мн. ч.заворот кишок — volvulus; twisted bowels мн. ч.; разг.
слепая кишка — blind gut; caecum/cecum научн.
2) разг. ( рукав для подачи воды)•• -
6 insurgo
in-surgo, surrexi, rectum, 3, v. n.I.To rise upon, to rise up or to: insurgite remis, rise on your oars, i. e. ply your oars vigorously, Verg. A. 3, 560; 3, 207; 5, 189; so,(β).remis insurgitur,
Val. Fl. 2, 14:insurgit transtris,
id. ib. 1, 450:nigro glomerari pulvere nubem Prospiciunt Teucri, ac tenebras insurgere campis,
Verg. A. 9, 33:sibilat insurgens capiti,
raising its head, Sil. 10, 546.—With acc.:II.jugum (i. q. in jugum),
App. M. 1, p. 103.—To raise one ' s self, to rise, mount:B.insurgat Aquilo,
Hor. Epod. 10, 7:si forte prolapsus est, attolli et insurgere haud licitum,
Tac. G. 39, 8:altior insurgens et cursu concitus heros,
Verg. A. 12, 902:et (serpens) sibilat ore, Arduus insurgens,
id. ib. 11, 755:acuta silex Speluncae dorso insurgens,
id. ib. 8, 233:inde colles insurgunt,
Liv. 22, 4, 2:pone tergum insurgebat silva,
Tac. A. 2, 16; so in fight, to rise for a blow:ostendit dextram insurgens Entellus,
Verg. A. 5, 443:altior,
Sil. 5, 294. —Transf.1.To rise, grow in power: insurgere regnis alicujus, to rise against, i. e. to aim at seizing one ' s kingdom, Ov. M. 9, 444:2.Caesar insurgere paulatim,
Tac. A. 1, 2:Romanas opes insurgere,
id. ib. 11, 16. —Of waters, floods:3.vastius insurgens decimae ruit impetus undae,
Ov. M. 11, 530: Atax usque eo solitus insurgere, ut se ipse non capiat, Mel. 2, 6, 6.—To arise:4.insurgunt fremitus,
Val. Fl. 2, 82. —To rise up, to rouse or bestir one ' s self:5.invigilare publicis utilitatibus et insurgere,
Plin. Pan. 66, 2.—Of speech, to rise above the level of ordinary language, to become sublime:Horatius insurgit aliquando,
Quint. 10, 1, 96:augeri debent sententiae, et insurgere,
id. 9, 4, 23:haec sunt, quibus mens pariter et oratio insurgant,
id. 12, 2, 28; id. 11, 3, 13.
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