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Русско-английский биологический словарь > сосательный рефлекс
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4 منعكس المص
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Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > сосательный рефлекс
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6 сосательный рефлекс
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > сосательный рефлекс
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7 сосательный рефлекс новорождённого
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > сосательный рефлекс новорождённого
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9 Saugreflex
m sucking instinct* * *Saug|re|flexmsucking reflex* * *Saug·re·flexm BIOL suckling reflex* * *Saugreflex m sucking instinct* * *m.sucking reflex n. -
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réflexe [ʀeflεks]1. adjective2. masculine noun• avoir de bons/mauvais réflexes to have good/poor reflexes* * *ʀeflɛks
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adjectif reflex
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nom masculin1) ( en physiologie) reflex2) (réaction, habitude) reaction* * *ʀeflɛks1. adj(mouvement) reflex2. nm* * *A adj reflex.B nm2 (réaction, habitude) reaction; manquer de réflexe to be slow to react, to react slowly; elle a eu le réflexe de freiner her instinctive reaction was to brake; un réflexe de bureaucrate a typically bureaucratic reaction; c'est un réflexe normal it's a normal reaction; faire qch par réflexe to do sth automatically ou without thinking.réflexe conditionné conditioned reflex; réflexe professionnel professional conditioning ¢; réflexe de succion sucking reflex.[reflɛks] nom masculinréflexe inné/conditionné instinctive/conditioned reflex2. [réaction] reactionil a eu/n'a pas eu le réflexe de tirer le signal d'alarme he instinctively pulled/he didn't think to pull the alarm————————[reflɛks] adjectifreflex (modificateur) -
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* * *[sut'tsjone]sostantivo femminile suction* * *suzione/sut'tsjone/sostantivo f.suction; riflesso della suzione sucking reflex. -
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решетка патологический pathologic reflexрешетка повышенный reinforced reflexрешетка подбородочный chin jerkрешетка при постукивании кости bone reflexрешетка рвотный vomiting reflexрешетка сгибательный flexor reflexрешетка сильный ( выраженный) sharp reflexрешетка со стороны зева ( позыв на рвоту при раздражении зева) faucial reflexрешетка сосательный sucking reflexрешетка спинномозговой arc reflexрешетка сухожильный tendon reflexрешетка условный behavior reflexрешетка челюстный jaw jerk reflexрешетка чихательный nasal reflex -
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m (G odruchu) 1. (reakcja) reflex- odruch ssania u niemowląt an infant’s sucking reflex- odruch wymiotny a retch2. (nawyk) reaction, impulse- służalcze odruchy servile habits- w odruchu gniewu in a rush of blood a. anger- w pierwszym odruchu uniosła rękę, jakby chciała się przywitać her first impulse was to stretch out her hand as if she wanted to shake hands- ludzkie odruchy the milk of human kindness□ odruch bezwarunkowy Psych. unconditioned reflex a. response- odruch kolanowy Med. patellar reflex, knee-jerk- odruch warunkowy Psych. conditioned reflex a. response* * *-u; -y; m; MED, PSYCHreflex; ( żywiołowa reakcja) impulseodruch warunkowy/bezwarunkowy — conditioned/unconditioned reflex
* * *mi1. psych. reflex; odruch bezwarunkowy unconditioned l. inborn reflex; odruch kolanowy knee reflex; odruch warunkowy conditioned l. trained reflex.2. (= reakcja) impulse; reaction; ludzkie odruchy normal reactions.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odruch
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14 сосательный рефлекс
1) Medicine: fressreflex, sucking reflex2) Psychology: sucking, suckling (у младенца)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сосательный рефлекс
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15 сосательный рефлекс новорождённого
Medicine: sucking reflexУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сосательный рефлекс новорождённого
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17 riflesso della suzione
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18 Lutschreflex
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19 Saugreflex
msucking reflex
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