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4 groznica u popuštanju na mahov
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Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > ремиттирующая лихорадка
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Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > ремиттирующая температура
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7 перемежающаяся лихорадка
remittent (fever), intermittent feverРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > перемежающаяся лихорадка
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8 перемежающаяся лихорадка
1) General subject: remittent, remittent fever2) Medicine: anetus (интермиттирующая), chills and fever, hill fever (интермиттирующая), intermittent, intermittent fever (интермиттирующая), periodic fever3) Psychology: subcontinuous4) Makarov: intermitting feverУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перемежающаяся лихорадка
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жен.перемежающаяся/болотная лихорадка — intermittent fever, malaria
перемежающаяся лихорадка — remittent (fever), intermittent fever
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ж.1) (жар; тж. в названиях болезней) feverжёлтая лихора́дка — yellow fever
крапи́вная лихора́дка — nettle rash
сенна́я лихора́дка — hay fever
перемежа́ющаяся лихора́дка — intermittent / remittent fever
при́ступ лихора́дки — ague fit
тропи́ческая лихора́дка — tropical jungle fever
лихора́дка на губа́х — cold sore, fever blister; oral herpes научн.
2) (возбуждение, повышенная активность) fever, fever heat; feverish activities pl, feverish haste••золота́я лихора́дка — gold rush
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General subject: remittent, remittent feverУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перемежающаяся малярия
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anetus имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > перемежающаяся лихорадка
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καῦσος (A), ὁ,A causus, i.e. bilious remittent fever (the endemic fever of the Levant), Hp.VM17 (pl.), Aph.3.21 (pl.), Arist.Pr. 861b34, 862a2;πυρέττειν καύσῳ Id.Metaph. 981a12
; κ. στομάχου heartburn, Dsc. 1.43, al.: generally, fever, heat, Nic.Th. 338.II in pl., lands fertilized by burning brushwood, etc., Ath.Med. ap. Orib.1.2.4.------------------------------------A = καῦμα 1, Procl.Par.Ptol.41, 81. -
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विषम a. [विगतो विरुद्धो वा समः]1 Uneven, rough, rugged; पथिषु विषमेष्वप्यचलता Mu.3.3; व्यालाकीर्णाः सुविषमाः Pt.1.64; Me.19.-2 Irregular, unequal; तोषं ततान विषमग्रथितो$पि भागः Māl.9.44.-3 Odd, not even.-4 Difficult, hard to understand, mysterious; विषमो$पि विगाह्यते नयः Ki.2.3; विषमाः कर्मगतयः Pt.4.5.-5 Impas- sable, inaccessible; Ki.2.3; भ्रान्तं देशमनेकदुर्गविषमम् Bh.3.5.-6 Coarse, rough.-7 Oblique; ईषत्तिर्यग्वलन- विषमम् Māl.4.2.-8 Painful, troublesome; कान्ताविश्लेषदुःख- व्यतिकरविषमे यौवने विप्रयोगः Bh.3.16; H.4.3.-9 Very strong, vehement; व्यनक्त्यन्तस्तापं तदयमतिधीरो$पि विषमम् Māl.3.9.-1 Dangerous, fearful; सर्वंकषः कषति हा विषमः कृतान्तः Mv.5.56; Mk.8.1,27; Mu.1.18; 2.2.-11 Bad, adverse, unfavourable; येन च हसितं दशासु विषमासु Pt.4.16.-12 Odd, unusual, unparalleled.-13 Dishonest, artful.-14 Intermittent (as fever).-15 Wicked.-16 Different.-17 That which cannot be equally divided; अजाविकं सैकशफं न जातु विषमं भजेत् Ms.9.119.-18 Unsuitable, wrong; Suśr.-मः 1 N. of Viṣṇu.-2 (In music) A kind of measure.-मम् 1 Unevenness.-2 Oddness.-3 An inaccessible place, precipice, pit &c.-4 A difficult or dangerous position, difficulty, misfortune; सुप्तं प्रमत्तं विषमस्थितं वा रक्षन्ति पुण्यानि पुरा कृतानि Bh.2.97; कुतस्त्वा कश्मलमिदं विषमे समुपस्थितम् Bg.2.2.-5 Rough or uneven ground.-6 N. of a figure of speech in which some unusual or incompatible rela- tion between cause and effect is described; (said to be of four kinds; see K. P. Kārikās 126 and 127).-7 A kind of stanza or verse; भिन्नचिह्नचतुष्पादं विषमं परिकीर्तितम्.-मम् ind. Unequally, unevenly, unfairly, dangerously &c.-Comp. -अक्षः, -ईक्षणः, -नयनः, -नेत्रः, -लोचनः epithets of Śiva.-अन्नम् unusual or irregular food.-अवतारः descent on uneven ground, perhaps also 'un- dertaking or embarking in an adventure'; V.1.-आयुधः, -इषुः, -शरः epithets of the god of love; उन्मिमील विशदं विषमेषुः Śi.1.72.-कर्णः 1 a quadrangle or tetragon with unequal diagonals.-2 the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle.-कर्मन् (in maths.) the finding of two quantities when the difference of their squares is given and either the sum or the difference of the quantities (Colebrooke).-कालः an unfavourable season.-चक्रवालम् (in maths). an ellipse.-चतुरस्रः, -चतुर्भुजः an unequal quadrilateral figure; trapezium.-छदः the tree सप्तपर्ण q. v.-छाया the shadow of the gnomon at noon.-ज्वरः remittent fever; दोषो$ल्पो$हितसंभूतो ज्वरो- त्सृष्टस्य वा पुनः । धातुमन्यतमं प्राप्य करोति विषम़ज्वरम् ॥-त्रिभुजः a scalene triangle.-पत्रः the Saptaparṇa tree; विषम- पत्रमहीरुहसंभवम् Rām. ch.4.68.-बाणः N. of the god of love; also विषमविशिखः, -शरः.-लक्ष्मी f. ill-luck.-विभागः unequal distribution (of property).-वृत्तम् a kind of metre with unequal Pādas.-शील a. cross-tempered, peevish, perverse.-स्थ a.1 being in an inaccessible position.-2 being in difficulty or misfortune; विश्वामित्र- स्ततस्तां तु विषमस्तामनिन्दिताम् Mb.1.72.5. -
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1. прич. см. перемежаться2. прил. intermittentперемежающаяся лихорадка мед. — intermittent fever, remittent fever
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1) прич. см. перемежаться2) прил. ( чередующийся) intermittentперемежа́ющаяся лихора́дка мед. — intermittent fever, remittent fever
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Medicine: remittent fever (с суточным колебанием температуры тела в пределах 1-1,5ш)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ремиттирующая лихорадка
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Remittent fever — Remittent Re*mit tent (r? m?t tent), a. [L. remittens, p. pr. : cf. F. r[ e]mittent.] Remitting; characterized by remission; having remissions. [1913 Webster] {Remittent fever} (Med.), a fever in which the symptoms temporarily abate at regular… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
remittent fever — noun A severe type of malaria in which the temperature falls slightly from time to time • • • Main Entry: ↑remit * * * remittent fever, a fever in which the symptoms lessen and then return, without ever disappearing entirely … Useful english dictionary
remittent fever — see fever * * * a fever in which the diurnal variation is 1°C or more, but in which the temperature never falls to a normal level; see malaria … Medical dictionary
remittent fever — see fever … The new mediacal dictionary
remittent fever — /rəmɪtnt ˈfivə/ (say ruhmitnt feevuh) noun a fever which periodically is diminished but does not completely go away …
Gastric remittent fever — Gastric Gas tric, a. [Gr. ?, ?, stomach: cf. F. gastrique.] Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the stomach; as, the gastric artery. [1913 Webster] {Gastric digestion} (Physiol.), the conversion of the albuminous portion of food in the stomach… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Remittent — Re*mit tent (r? m?t tent), a. [L. remittens, p. pr. : cf. F. r[ e]mittent.] Remitting; characterized by remission; having remissions. [1913 Webster] {Remittent fever} (Med.), a fever in which the symptoms temporarily abate at regular intervals,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rémittent — rémittent, ente [ remitɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • 1795; lat. remittens, de remittere « remettre » ♦ Méd. Qui présente des rémissions. ⇒ intermittent. Psychose rémittente. Fièvre rémittente, comportant des variations. ● rémittent, rémittente adjectif (latin … Encyclopédie Universelle
remittent — [ri mit′ nt] adj. [L remittens, prp.] remitting; abating for a while or at intervals, and then returning, as a fever n. a remittent fever remittently adv … English World dictionary
Fever — (also known as pyrexia, from the Greek pyretos meaning fire, or a febrile response, from the Latin word febris , meaning fever, and archaically known as ague) is a frequent medical sign that describes an increase in internal body temperature to… … Wikipedia
Fever — Although a fever technically is any body temperature above the normal of 98.6 degrees F. (37 degrees C.), in practice a person is usually not considered to have a significant fever until the temperature is above 100.4 degrees F (38 degrees C.).… … Medical dictionary