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1 spastic
[ˈspæstɪk] noun, adjective(a person) suffering from brain damage that causes extreme muscle spasms and/or muscular paralysis:مُصاب بالشَّلَلTheir youngest child is (a) spastic.
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2 спастический
ребёнок, поражённый спастическим параличом — spastic child
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3 спастический
[lang name="Russian"]ребёнок, поражённый спастическим параличом — spastic child
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4 спастический
ребёнок, поражённый спастическим параличом — spastic child
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5 ребёнок, поражённый спастическим параличом
General subject: spastic childУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ребёнок, поражённый спастическим параличом
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6 Missgeburt
f2. fig. (Fehlschlag) failure, flop3. umg., pej. obnoxious creature, Am. sonofabitch* * *die Missgeburtfreak* * *Mịss|ge|burtfdeformed person/animal; (fig inf) failuredu Missgeburt! (sl) — you spastic! (Brit pej sl), you psycho! (pej sl)
* * *Miss·ge·burtRR, Miß·ge·burtALT[ˈmɪsgəbu:ɐ̯t]* * *die (Med.) monster; monstrosity* * *2. fig (Fehlschlag) failure, flop3. umg, pej obnoxious creature, US sonofabitch* * *die (Med.) monster; monstrosity* * *f.freak n.monster n.
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