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1 treatment
{'tri:tmənt}
1. обноска, държане, отношение
2. разработка, начин на разглеждане, трактовка
3. обработка, манипулация
4. лекуване, лечение
to undergo a TREATMENT for ulcer лекуват ми язвата
(patients) under TREATMENT (болни) на лечение
the (full) TREATMENT разг. обичайният начин за справяне с някого/нещо
5. мин. обогатяване* * *{'tri:tmъnt} n 1. обноска, държане, отношение; 2. разработк* * *третиране; терапия; обработка; обработване; обноска; разработка; държание; лечение;* * *1. (patients) under treatment (болни) на лечение 2. the (full) treatment разг. обичайният начин за справяне с някого/нещо 3. to undergo a treatment for ulcer лекуват ми язвата 4. лекуване, лечение 5. мин. обогатяване 6. обноска, държане, отношение 7. обработка, манипулация 8. разработка, начин на разглеждане, трактовка* * *treatment[´tri:tmənt] n 1. третиране, обноска, държание; I did not expect such (a) \treatment at your hands не очаквах от вас подобно отношение; 2. разработка, начин на разглеждане; 3. обработка, манипулация; to be given the full \treatment разг. получавам всичко от до (от А до Я) (в положителен или отрицателен смисъл); 4. лечение; to undergo a \treatment for ulcer подлагам се на лечение за язва; patients under \treatment болни на лечение; 5. мин. обогатяване.
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