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1) Парфюмерия: тонизирующее действие2) Авиационная медицина: тонический эффект -
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Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > tonic effect
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English-Russian perfumery & beauty care dictionary > tonic effect
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1. n мед. тонизирующее, укрепляющее средство2. n тоник, тонизирующий напитокcelery tonic — тоник, ароматизированный сельдереем
3. n муз. тоника4. n фон. уст. ударный слог5. a мед. тонизирующий, укрепляющийtonic drug — лекарство, повышающее тонус
6. a мед. связанный с тонусом мышцtonic convulsion — тонический спазм, патологическое сокращение мышц
7. a фон. тонический, относящийся к ударению8. a фон. тоновый9. a фон. ударный, акцентированный10. a фон. жив. относящийся к тонам, светотени11. v тонизировать, стимулировать, укреплять12. v давать тонизирующее средствоСинонимический ряд:1. astringent (adj.) astringent; restorative; roborant2. invigorating (adj.) animating; bracing; energising; exhilarating; exhilarative; invigorating; quickening; refreshing; reinvigorating; renewing; stimulating; stimulative; vitalizing3. medicine (noun) boost; bracer; invigorant; medicine; picker-upper; pick-me-up; refresher; restorative; stimulant -
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7 astringent
1. n вяжущее средство2. a вяжущий, стягивающий3. a строгий, суровыйСинонимический ряд:1. constrictive (adj.) astrictive; binding; constrictive; contracting; styptic2. harsh (adj.) acerbic; acrid; acrimonious; amaroidal; ascetic; austere; bitter; hard; harsh; mortified; rigorous; rigourous; severe; sharp; sour; stern; unrelenting3. tonic (adj.) restorative; roborant; tonic -
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1. n заключение брачного контракта2. n приобретениеcontraction of a disease — заболевание, возникновение болезни
3. n сокращение, сжатие, сужение4. n тех. усадка5. n лингв. сокращение, стяжение6. n лингв. стяжённая, сокращённая форма; контрактура7. n лингв. физиол. родовая схватка8. n лингв. ограничение; сокращениеСинонимический ряд:1. grammar (noun) abbreviation; abstract; colloquialism; compendium; grammar; shortened form2. lessening (noun) compression; constriction; decrease; dwindling; lessening; receding; shortening; shrinking; shriveling; withdrawing3. muscle action (noun) flexing; muscle action; pulling; squeezing; tensing; tighteningАнтонимический ряд:extension; relaxation -
9 mild
1. a мягкий; умеренный2. a снисходительный, несуровый, нестрогий, мягкийmild sentence — мягкий приговор; мягкое наказание
mild coffee — кофе, дающий настой с мягким вкусом
3. a мягкий, кроткий, тихий4. a уст. милосердный; милостивый5. a неострый6. a слабый, некрепкий7. a спокойный, нерезкий, мягкий8. a умеренный9. a лёгкийСинонимический ряд:1. amiable (adj.) amiable; complaisant; easy; good-humored; good-natured; good-tempered; obliging2. bland (adj.) bland; insipid; tasteless; weak3. calm (adj.) calm; moderate; pacific; peaceful; placid; quiet; serene; temperate; tranquil; warm4. gentle (adj.) balmy; clement; compassionate; easygoing; faint; gentle; indulgent; kind; lenient; mild-spoken; soft-hearted; tender; tender-hearted5. meek (adj.) docile; meek; tame6. soothing (adj.) assuasive; delicate; emollient; mellow; mollifying; smooth; soft; soothingАнтонимический ряд:abrupt; arbitrary; arrogant; austere; biting; bitter; bluff; blustering; boisterous; despotic; disorderly; domineering; fierce; forceful; stormy; violent -
10 stimulating
стимулировать; стимулятор; стимулирующийСинонимический ряд:1. exciting (adj.) exciting; exhilarant; eye-popping; inspiring; intoxicating; stirring2. invigorating (adj.) arousing; bracing; energising; enjoyable; exhilarating; exhilarative; intriguing; invigorating; refreshing; reinvigorating; renewing; restorative; stimulative; tonic; vitalizing3. piquant (adj.) attractive; enticing; interesting; piquant; sparkling4. rousing (adj.) animating; enlivening; quickening; rousing; vitalising; vivifying5. elating (verb) commoving; elating; exciting; exhilarating; inspiring; setting up; spiriting up6. encouraging (verb) animating; cheering; emboldening; encouraging; heartening; inspiriting; stimulating7. moving (verb) activating; actuating; arousing; egg on; energising; galvanising; goading; impelling; inciting; inflaming; instigating; kindling; moving; prompting; spurring; stimulating; stirring; work up8. provoking (verb) galvanizing; innervating; motivating; piquing; priming; provoking; quickening; rousing -
11 astringent
1. вяжущее средство2. вяжущий
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Bayliss effect — A special manifestation of the myogenic tone is the myogenic response (also called the Bayliss effect) in the vasculature. The Bayliss effect in vascular smooth muscles cells is a response to stretch. This is especially relevant in arterioles of… … Wikipedia
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