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1 корабельный лазарет
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > корабельный лазарет
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2 лазарет
1) General subject: glory hole, glory-hole, hospital, infirmary, sick ward, spital3) Medicine: small hospital4) Military: dispensary, sick quarters5) History: fermery (особ. при монастыре)6) Railway term: ambulance7) Makarov: small hospital (при школе или колледже)8) Yachting: ships hospital -
3 изолятор
1) General subject: infirmary, isolation ward, non-conductor, quarantine, sanitarium (при школе), sanitorium (при школе), sickbay (в школе-интернате), sick-room (например, в детском доме-интернате)2) Medicine: cubicle, isolator, probational ward, probationary ward3) Engineering: INSUL (insulator), dielectric, insulation kit, insulator kit, insulator plate, nonconductor4) Construction: insulator (электрический), isolation room (в больнице)5) Mathematics: root-closure (semigroups)6) Law: isolation ward (в больнице, в тюрьме)7) Veterinary medicine: hospital barn, sick bay8) Telecommunications: insulant9) School: sanatorium10) Electronics: insulator11) Metrology: insulation material12) Drilling: isolation13) Makarov: cage (для растений), insulating material, isolation ward (медицинский), sanatorium (при школе), shed14) Bicycle: bushing15) Cement: isolating matter -
4 няня
1) General subject: amah, baby tender, dry-nurse, drynurse, minder, mother's help, nanna, nannie, nanny, nurse, nurse in charge of children (которой поручена забота о детях), nurse-maid, nursemaid, tender, babysitter, babysitting2) Medicine: nursing о, practical nurse, sick attendant3) Sociology: child nurse4) Travel: baby-sitter5) Makarov: nursing aid, ward orderly (в больнице)
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