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1 обход
1) General subject: beat, by-path, bypass, circuition, circumambulation (чего-л.), circumvention (закона), circumvention (закона и т.п.), detour, diversion, encircling manoeuvre, evasion, perambulation (особенно границ), round, shift, tour, visitation, walk, rounds (make his/her rounds e.g. in a hospital) (http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/health/293770_pettherapy27.html)2) Computers: skip, skipping, traversing3) Aviation: go-around4) Medicine: (врачебный) round5) American: cutoff6) Military: encircling maneuver, encircling movement (ной манёвр), enveloping maneuver, envelopment, flank-turning maneuver, flanker, flanking maneuver, flanking movement, outflanking, outflanking maneuver, skirting, turning, turning movement, visiting rounds, wide envelopment7) Engineering: avoidance, by-road, pass-around, pass-by, patrol, patrolling, traversal (графа)8) Chemistry: by-pass10) Mathematics: girdle, going around11) Law: ambages, circumvention (закона, договора, патента)13) Automobile industry: passby14) Diplomatic term: circumvention (соглашения и т.п.), evasion (закона и т.п.)16) Telecommunications: alternate path, alternative trunking, bypassing18) Information technology: alternate route, alternative route, bypass (в алгоритме или программе), circumvention (процедура преодоления затруднений на время подготовки исправления программы), override, traversal (напр. вершин графа), wrap19) Oil: traversal20) Astronautics: roundabout route, walkdown, workaround (отказавшего блока или участка цепи)21) Household appliances: bypath22) Drilling: by-passing24) Makarov: beat (путевого обходчика), berm (у подошвы крепостного вала), circuit, go-by, indirection, passing around, patrol (осмотр), patrolling (осмотр), perambulation (особ. границ), rounding, visiting round (пациентов), walk (графа), ward round (врачом; палат)25) Security: bypass (напр. механизма безопасности), circumvention (системы защиты), side-stepping26) oil&gas: round check, walk-round check (например, осмотр оборудования)27) Caspian: walkover28) Microsoft: crawl -
2 приходить в себя
1) (выходить из обморочного состояния, опьянения и т. п.) regain consciousness; recover consciousness; come to one's senses; come round; come toЦибулько и Одинцов помогли Красносельскому, и тот пришёл в себя. (А. Платонов, Одухотворённые люди) — Tsibulko and Odintsov moved Krasnoselsky to a more comfortable position and he came to.
[Матвей] пришёл в себя через много дней в госпитале. (Н. Евдокимов, Была похоронка) — Matvei regained consciousness many days later, in hospital.
Студенцов сбегал за водой, добыл где-то валидол, валерьянку и не отходил от Анны Кирилловны, покуда она окончательно не пришла в себя. (И. Меттер, Вдвоём) — Studentsov... dashed off for some water, got hold of some restorative from somewhere and did not leave Anna Kirillovna's side until she had well and truly came round.
[Смеляк] страдал, обливался потом и лишь изредка приходил в себя, раскрывая мутные, одурманенные болью глаза. (В. Поволяев, Остановка на Большой земле) — Smelyak was suffering, dead to the world, only occasionally recovering consciousness and opening dimmed eyes, crazed with pain.
2) (успокаиваться, переставать беспокоиться, волноваться и т. п.) recover; come to oneself; recover (collect) one's wits; regain control of oneself; get a grip on oneselfМечик ещё не пришёл в себя после смерти Фролова и исчезновения Пики. (А. Фадеев, Разгром) — Mechik had not yet fully recovered from the death of Frolov and the disappearance of Pika.
Атаман уже давно пришёл в себя. В глазах его опять играли весёлые огоньки, и он заметно хорохорился, лукаво поглядывая на Сен-При. (С. Голубов, Багратион) — The Ataman had collected his wits by now. His eyes again twinkled merrily, and he was ostentatiously preening himself and looking at Saint-Priest slyly...
Сначала ему надо было прийти в себя. Он курил, делал затяжки так часто, будто пил воду. (В. Распутин, Деньги для Марии) — He had first of all to get a grip on himself. He drew the smoke into his lungs in quick little puffs, like swallowing water.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > приходить в себя
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3 обход лечащего [палатного] врача
attending doctor's [doctor's in charge, hospital physician's, ward doctor's] roundБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > обход лечащего [палатного] врача
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4 палата
1. chamber; house; board; ward2. house3. wardинфекционная палата, изолятор — isolation ward
Синонимический ряд:комната (сущ.) горенка; горница; комната; покой; светелка; светлица
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