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81 (куда-л.) быть недопущенным по состоянию здоровья
Makarov: be rejected on the score of ill healthУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (куда-л.) быть недопущенным по состоянию здоровья
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82 болезненность
1) General subject: badness, debility, delicacy, frailty, ill health, morbidity, morbidness, tendresse2) Medicine: abnormality, infirmity, morbidity rate, painfullness, painfulness, prevalence rate, sickliness, soreness, tenderness (при дотрагивании или давлении), valetudinarianism3) Military: sensitivity4) Veterinary medicine: cachexia5) Psychology: weakliness7) Makarov: abnormality (имеющее отношение к болезни), morbidity (имеющее отношение к болезни), painfullness (имеющее отношение к боли), sickliness (имеющее отношение к болезни), tenderness (имеющее отношение к боли) -
83 быть недопущенным (куда-л.) по состоянию здоровья
General subject: to be rejected on the score of ill healthУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть недопущенным (куда-л.) по состоянию здоровья
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84 взять мальчика из школы из-за плохого здоровья
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > взять мальчика из школы из-за плохого здоровья
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85 его жизнь - это победа над слабостью и болезнью
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > его жизнь - это победа над слабостью и болезнью
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86 плохое здоровье мучило его всю жизнь
General subject: ill health pursued him till deathУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > плохое здоровье мучило его всю жизнь
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87 плохое состояние здоровья
General subject: ill healthУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > плохое состояние здоровья
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88 преступное остав
General subject: criminal desertion (Black's Law Dictionary - One spouse's willful failure without just cause to provide for the care, protection, or support of the other spouse who is in ill health or needy circumstances.) -
89 ухудшение состояния здоровья
1) Medicine: ill health2) Makarov: aggravationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ухудшение состояния здоровья
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90 хилость
1) General subject: infirmity, washiness (человека), weakness2) Engineering: weakliness3) Makarov: ill-health, unthriftiness -
91 Д-54
HE У ДЕЛ бытье, остаться и т. п. PrepP Invar subj-compl with copula (subj: human or, rare, nonagreeing postmodif) (to be, remain etc) without work (often as a result of a firing, retirement, or dismissal)X не у дел = X is out of work ( out of a job)X is not working.Когда мы жили вместе, она была не у дел по болезни и подрабатывала у меня, помогая по хозяйству (Мандельштам 2). At the time when we lived in the same apartment, she was out of work because of ill-health and I gave her a little money for helping with my housework (2a).Муж (Сони) - бывший лётчик, в отставке по болезни. Больно ударила его эта отставка, не мог примириться, что не у дел (Грекова 3). Her (Sonya's) husband was a former pilot, retired because of illness. That retirement had hit him hard. He couldn't live with the fact that he wasn't working (3a).И вот она (революция) пришла... а он (Аверкий Степанович), прирождённый и постоянный рабочелюбец... очутился на бобах, не у дел, в опустевшем посёлке, из которого разбежались рабочие, частью шедшие тут за меньшевиками (Пастернак 1). ( context transl) Now it (the revolution) had come...but he (Averkii Stepanovich), the born and faithful champion of the proletariat...had been left high and dry, instead of being in the thick of things, he was in a remote village from which the workers - some of whom were Mensheviks - had fled! (1a). -
92 не у дел
• НЕ У ДЕЛ быть, остаться и т.п.[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with copula (subj: human) or, rare, nonagreeing postmodif]=====⇒ (to be, remain etc) without work (often as a result of a firing, retirement, or dismissal):- X is not working.♦ Когда мы жили вместе, она была не у дел по болезии и подрабатывала у меня, помогая по хозяйству (Мандельштам 2). At the time when we lived in the same apartment, she was out of work because of ill-health and I gave her a little money for helping with my housework (2a).♦ Муж [Сони] - бывший лётчик, в отставке по болезни. Больно ударила его эта отставка, не мог примириться, что не у дел (Грекова 3). Her [Sonya's] husband was a former pilot, retired because of illness. That retirement had hit him hard. He couldn't live with the fact that he wasn't working (3a).♦ И вот она [революция] пришла... а он [Аверкий Степанович], прирождённый и постоянный рабочелюбец... очутился на бобах, не у дел, в опустевшем посёлке, из которого разбежались рабочие, частью шедшие тут за меньшевиками (Пастернак 1). [context transl] Now it [the revolution] had come...but he [Averkii Stepanovich], the born and faithful champion of the proletariat...had been left high and dry; instead of being in the thick of things, he was in a remote village from which the workers - some of whom were Mensheviks - had fled! (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не у дел
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93 Dienstbezüge
Dienstbezüge mpl PERS (Deu) remuneration, salary (normal salary/remuneration for public service officials in the event of being incapacitated for work until retirement on grounds of ill health)* * *mpl <Geschäft, Person> remuneration -
94 Gesundheitsgründen
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95 bleich
Adj. pale ( vor + Dat with), pallid; (kränklich aussehend) wan; Sache: (verblasst) faded; ganz bleich Person: auch (as) white as a sheet; lit. pale as death* * *complexionless; wan; sallow; pale* * *[blaiç]adjpale; (fig) Grauen, Entsetzen sheerbléích wie der Tod — deathly pale, pale as death
* * *(unpleasantly pale (usually suggesting ill-health): He looked pallid and sickly.) pallid* * *[blaiç]1. (blass) paleer wurde \bleich vor Entsetzen/Schreck he paled [or went pale] [or turned pale] with terror/frightdas \bleiche Licht des Mondes the pale light of the moondas \bleiche Grauen/Entsetzen sheer horror/terror* * *Adjektiv palebleich werden — turn or go pale; (vor Angst, Schreck) pale; turn or go pale
* * *bleich adj pale (* * *Adjektiv palebleich werden — turn or go pale; (vor Angst, Schreck) pale; turn or go pale
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96 Rückfall
m MED. relapse (auch fig.); JUR. repeat offen|ce (Am. -se); einen Rückfall haben MED. have ( oder suffer) a relapse* * *der Rückfallbacksliding; relapse; recidivism* * *Rụ̈ck|fallm (MED fig)relapse; (JUR) subsequent offence (Brit) or offense (US), repetition of an/the offence (Brit) or offense (US)* * *(a return to a former bad or undesirable state, especially ill health.) relapse* * *Rück·fallmeinen \Rückfall erleiden to suffer a relapse formim \Rückfall in case of a repeated offence, repeatedim \Rückfall begangene Straftaten repeated offencesein \Rückfall in die Diktatur a return to a dictatorship4. (das Zurückfallen)\Rückfall der Ordertätigkeit falling off of orders\Rückfall der Preise fall in prices\Rückfall in den Reserven decline in reserveseinen \Rückfall hinnehmen to suffer a setback* * *der (Med., auch fig.) relapse* * ** * *der (Med., auch fig.) relapse* * *-¨e m.recidivism n.relapse n. -
97 zurückfallen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)2. Läufer etc.: fall behind, drop back; auf den dritten Platz zurückfallen fall ( oder drop) back to third place* * *to fall back; to recoil; to relapse* * *zu|rụ̈ck|fal|lenvi sep irreg aux seinto fall back; (SPORT) to drop back; (fig ) (Umsätze etc) to fall, to drop (back); (an Besitzer) to revert ( an +acc to); (in Leistungen) to fall behind; (Schande, Vorwurf etc) to reflect ( auf +acc on)das würde bloß auf deine armen Eltern zurückfallen — that would only reflect (badly) on your poor parents
* * *(to return to a former bad or undesirable state (eg ill health, bad habits).) relapse* * *zu·rück|fal·lenvi irreg Hilfsverb: seinweiter \zurückfallen to fall further behind▪ auf jdn \zurückfallen to reflect on sb7. (sinken)* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) fall back2) (nach hinten fallen) fall back[wards]3) (fig.): (in Rückstand geraten) fall behind4) (fig.): (auf einen niedrigeren Rang) drop (auf + Akk. to)5) (fig.): (in einen früheren Zustand)in etwas (Akk.) zurückfallen — fall back into something
6) (fig.)an jemanden zurückfallen — < property> revert to somebody
7) (fig.)auf jemanden zurückfallen — <actions, behaviour, etc.> reflect [up]on somebody
* * *zurückfallen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)1. fall back;sich auf den Stuhl zurückfallen lassen flop down on ( oder collapse into) one’s chair2. Läufer etc: fall behind, drop back;auf den dritten Platz zurückfallen fall ( oder drop) back to third place3.4.an jemanden zurückfallen Besitz etc: revert to sb5.auf jemanden zurückfallen Schande etc: reflect on sb* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) fall back2) (nach hinten fallen) fall back[wards]3) (fig.): (in Rückstand geraten) fall behind4) (fig.): (auf einen niedrigeren Rang) drop (auf + Akk. to)5) (fig.): (in einen früheren Zustand)in etwas (Akk.) zurückfallen — fall back into something
6) (fig.)an jemanden zurückfallen — < property> revert to somebody
7) (fig.)auf jemanden zurückfallen — <actions, behaviour, etc.> reflect [up]on somebody
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98 Frühinvalidität
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99 niedyspozycja
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niedyspozycja
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100 kæmpe
sg - kǽmpen, pl - kǽmperбогаты́рь м, велика́н м* * *battle, fight, giant, grapple, mammoth, monster, scramble, struggle, wrestle* * *I. (en -r) giant;( kriger) warrior;(bot) plantain.II. vb fight ( fx for freedom; to the bitter end);( ofte hårdt, længe) struggle ( fx to reach the shore; for freedom, for power; with difficulties);F battle ( fx for first place; against ill-health);[ kæmpe sig frem] fight one's way;[ kæmpe sig igennem] struggle through;[ kæmpe med] fight against; struggle with;[ kæmpe med gråden] fight back one's tears;[ kæmpe med søvnen] fight against sleep;[ kæmpe om prisen] contend (el. compete) for the prize;[ de kæmpende] the combatants, the contending parties.
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