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1 skin-deep wound
Макаров: неглубокое ранение, поверхностное ранение -
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1. [͵skınʹdi:p] a1) поверхностный, не затрагивающий мышечной тканиskin-deep wound - неглубокое /поверхностное/ ранение
2) поверхностный, неглубокий, скоропреходящий2. [͵skınʹdi:p] advповерхностно, несерьёзно -
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adj. \/ˌskɪnˈdiːp\/, foranstilt: \/ˈskɪndiːp\/overfladisk, som ikke stikker særlig dyptbeauty is only skin-deep skinnet bedrarskin-deep wound hudsår, skrubbsår, overflatesår -
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1. adj1) поверхневийskin-deep wound — неглибоке (поверхневе) поранення
2) поверховий, неглибокий; скороминущий2. advповерхово; несерйозно* * *I aповерхневий, який не зачіпає м'язової тканини; поверховий, неглибокий, скороминущийII advповерхово, несерйозно -
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1. a поверхностный, не затрагивающий мышечной ткани2. a поверхностный, неглубокий, скоропреходящий3. adv поверхностно, несерьёзноСинонимический ряд:shallow (adj.) cursory; one-dimensional; shallow; sketchy; superficial; uncritical -
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ზერელე, ზედაპირული, მსუბუქი -
7 skin-deep
ˈskɪnˈdi:p
1. прил. поверхностный, неглубокий( о чувствах и т. п.)
2. нареч. поверхностно поверхностный, не затрагивающий мышечной ткани - * wound неглубокое ранение поверхностный, неглубокий, скоропреходящий - * feeling несерьезное чувство - * impression мимолетное впечатление поверхностно, несерьезноБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > skin-deep
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8 ♦ skin
♦ skin /skɪn/A n. [uc]1 pelle; cute; epidermide; (fig.) vita: He is only skin and bone, è tutto pelle e ossa; to save one's skin, salvare la pelle; fair [dark] skin, pelle chiara [scura]; sensitive skin, pelle sensibile, delicata; Her skin is very fair, ha la pelle molto chiara; to change one's skin, mutar pelle; (fig.) fare un cambiamento radicale6 (naut.) fasciame9 (pl.) (fam.) ► «skinheads»12 (volg.) guanto; preservativo13 (comput.) skin; interfaccia personalizzata; rivestimento ( elementi decorativi personalizzabili di un'interfaccia)B a. attr.● ( cosmesi) skin care products, prodotti per la pelle □ skin-deep, superficiale; epidermico: a skin-deep wound [impression], una ferita [un'impressione] superficiale □ (med.) skin disease, malattia cutanea □ skin-diver, apneista; ( anche) subacqueo, sub ( che usa l'autorespiratore ma non indossa la muta) □ skin-diving, nuoto subacqueo ( senza muta, in apnea o con l'autorespiratore); ( anche) pesca subacquea □ (elettr.) skin effect, effetto pelle □ (aeron., naut.) skin-friction, resistenza di attrito □ ( slang) skin game, gioco di destrezza; truffa; ( anche) industria della pornografia □ skin merchant, commerciante in pellami □ skin search, perquisizione eseguita denudando il soggetto □ skin specialist, dermatologo □ skin-tight, molto aderente: skin-tight jeans, jeans attillatissimi □ by the skin of one's teeth, per il rotto della cuffia; per un pelo (o per un soffio) □ (fam.) to get under sb. 's skin, colpire profondamente q.; affascinare q.; irritare (o infastidire) moltissimo q. □ ( anche fig.) to have a thick skin, aver la pelle dura; essere insensibile □ (fig.) to have a thin skin, esser troppo delicato (o ipersensibile, suscettibile) □ (fig.) to the skin, fino alle ossa: soaked to the skin, bagnato fradicio □ (fig.) under the skin, in fondo; nell'animo □ (fig.) with (o in) a whole skin, illeso; senza nemmeno un graffio □ (fam.) It's no skin off my nose, la cosa non mi turba; per me non è un problema □ ( slang USA) Give me some skin!, qua la mano!; dammi un cinque! (pop.).(to) skin /skɪn/A v. t.2 sbucciare; pelare4 (fam.) imbrogliare; truffare; pelare5 (fam.) ► to skin-pop● to skin sb. alive, scorticare q. vivo; (fig. fam.) mangiarsi vivo q.; punire (o sgridare) severamente q. □ (fam. antiq.) to skin a flint, essere tirchio □ ( slang USA) to skin through, passare a stento (o a malapena: da un buco, ecc.); (fig.) superare a stento ( un esame, ecc.); farcela per un pelo □ (fam.) to keep one's eyes skinned, tener gli occhi bene aperti; stare in guardia. -
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1 ღრმაa deep river / wound / sleep ღრმა მდინარე / ჭრილობა / ძილი2 დიდიdeep interest / impression დიდი ინტერესი / შთაბეჭდილება3 მუქი4 დაბალი, ბოხი (ხმა, ბგერა)5 ღრმადto be knee-deep / knee-high in water მუხლებამდე წყალში დგომა / ყოფნაskin-deep ზერელე, ზედაპირული, მსუბუქი●●he sank into a deep sleep ღრმა ძილს მიეცაhe sank deeper and deeper into the water უფრო და უფრო ღრმად ეშვებოდა წყალშიgreat, deep sorrow დიდი მწუხარებაdeep snow ღრმა / დიდი თოვლიdeep-seated საქმეში მყოფი / ღრმად ჩამჯდარიhe was deep in contemplation ღრმა ფიქრებში იყო / ფიქრებში იყო ჩაფლული -
10 gunshot wound
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11 gutter wound
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12 nonpenetrating wound
English-Russian big medical dictionary > nonpenetrating wound
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13 perforating wound
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14 tangential wound
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15 skindeep
skin-deep
1> поверхностный, не затрагивающий мышечной ткани
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skin-deep wound неглубокое ранение
2> поверхностный, неглубокий, скоропреходящий
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skin-deep feeling несерьезное чувство
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skin-deep impression мимолетное впечатление
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1. injure2. wound; woundingСинонимический ряд:рана (сущ.) рана -
17 слепое ранение
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18 неглубокое ранение
Makarov: skin-deep wound, superficial woundУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неглубокое ранение
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19 поверхностное ранение
Makarov: skin-deep woundУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поверхностное ранение
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20 superficial
adj.superficial (also figurative).* * *► adjetivo1 superficial* * *adj.* * *ADJ1) [herida] superficial, skin antes de s2) (=poco perceptible) [interés] superficial; [mirada] brief, perfunctory; [carácter] shallow; [medidas] surface antes de s* * *2) < herida> superficial; <marca/grieta> surface (before n)* * *= shallow [shallower -comp., shallowest -sup.], superficial, facile, sketchy [sketchier -comp., sketchiest -sup.], lightweight [light-weight], perfunctory, cosmetic, skin deep.Ex. There is a distinct superficial similarity between a KWOC index and an index arranged under assigned or controlled subject headings.Ex. I guess Ms Lipow should be admired for coming into the lion's den and baiting it, but I find some of her arguments facile and superficial.Ex. I recently did a sketchy biography of Lucille Morsch and had to go back and read all the material on her career.Ex. David Niven's amusing but very lightweight autobiography 'The Moon's a Balloon' is an excellent example of this phenomenon and it was impossible for the original hardback publishers to forecast the tremendous success of this book.Ex. It really is distressing to observe in some libraries the casual and perfunctory way in which enquirers obviously seeking help are treated as persons.Ex. The author calls for more market research rather than just tinkering or applying fashionable cosmetic quick fixes.Ex. The article 'Beauty is still only skin deep' argues that in e-business it is what is beneath the surface that counts such as the integration of sales and order information with the production, stocking and delivery of the product or service.----* arteria temporal superficial = superficial temporal artery.* con heridas superficiales = superficially wounded.* de manera muy superficial = sketchily.* herida superficial = superficial wound.* tono superficial = light touch.* * *2) < herida> superficial; <marca/grieta> surface (before n)* * *= shallow [shallower -comp., shallowest -sup.], superficial, facile, sketchy [sketchier -comp., sketchiest -sup.], lightweight [light-weight], perfunctory, cosmetic, skin deep.Ex: There is a distinct superficial similarity between a KWOC index and an index arranged under assigned or controlled subject headings.Ex: I guess Ms Lipow should be admired for coming into the lion's den and baiting it, but I find some of her arguments facile and superficial.Ex: I recently did a sketchy biography of Lucille Morsch and had to go back and read all the material on her career.Ex: David Niven's amusing but very lightweight autobiography 'The Moon's a Balloon' is an excellent example of this phenomenon and it was impossible for the original hardback publishers to forecast the tremendous success of this book.Ex: It really is distressing to observe in some libraries the casual and perfunctory way in which enquirers obviously seeking help are treated as persons.Ex: The author calls for more market research rather than just tinkering or applying fashionable cosmetic quick fixes.Ex: The article 'Beauty is still only skin deep' argues that in e-business it is what is beneath the surface that counts such as the integration of sales and order information with the production, stocking and delivery of the product or service.* arteria temporal superficial = superficial temporal artery.* con heridas superficiales = superficially wounded.* de manera muy superficial = sketchily.* herida superficial = superficial wound.* tono superficial = light touch.* * *A (frívolo) ‹persona› superficial, shallow; ‹charla/comentario› superficialB ‹herida› superficial; ‹marca/grieta› surface ( before n) estructura* * *
superficial adjetivo
1 ( frívolo) ‹ persona› superficial, shallow;
‹charla/comentario› superficial
2 ‹ herida› superficial;
‹marca/grieta› surface ( before n)
superficial adjetivo
1 superficial
una herida superficial, a superficial wound
2 (una persona) pey superficial, shallow
' superficial' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escarceo
- somera
- somero
- vacía
- vacío
- vaguedad
- hueco
English:
cursory
- facile
- flesh wound
- glitter
- lightweight
- perfunctory
- shallow
- sketchy
- skin-deep
- superficial
- surface
- surface tension
- casual
- cosmetic
- skin
* * *superficial adj1. [poco profundo] [capa, herida] superficial2. [frívolo] [persona, conversación] superficial* * *adj superficial, shallow* * *superficial adj: superficial♦ superficialmente adv* * *superficial adj superficial
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