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1 toxic substance abuse
English-Russian scientific dictionary > toxic substance abuse
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2 substance
1) вещество
2) субстанция
3) <phys.> тело
4) материя
5) сущность
6) суть
7) содержание
8) вещественность
9) естество
10) масса
– alpha-active substance
– alpha-radioactive substance
– amorphous substance
– amphoteric substance
– anisotropic substance
– beta-active substance
– beta-radioactive substance
– carcinogenic substance
– condensed substance
– corrosive substance
– decaying substance
– dry substance
– elementary substance
– emitting substance
– explosive substance
– extractable substance
– extractive substance
– gamma-active substance
– gaseous substance
– high-molecular substance
– homogeneous substance
– interfibrillar substance
– isomorphous substance
– isotropic substance
– leather substance
– mat substance
– mineral substance
– phosphorescent substance
– polar substance
– pure substance
– radioactive substance
– reference substance
– scattering substance
– solid substance
– soluble substance
– stopping substance
– substance bar
– surface-active substance
– vegetable substance
– working substance
toxic substance abuse — <med.> токсикомания
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3 toxic
1) отравляющий
2) токсичный
3) токсический
4) ядовитый
– persistent toxic
– toxic agent
– toxic gas
toxic substance abuse — <med.> токсикомания
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4 abuse
1) неправильное употребление; злоупотребление -
5 substance
['sʌbst(ə)n(t)s]сущ.1) веществоpure substance — чистое вещество, вещество без примесей
2) содержание, суть, сущность; существоin substance — по существу; по сути
Is there any substance to their claim? — Их требования серьёзны? Есть ли какое-нибудь рациональное зерно в их требованиях?
Syn:3) филос. материя, субстанция4)а) реальность; нечто реальное, реально существующееI would not lose the substance by running after shadows. — Я не стал бы жертвовать реальными вещами, гоняясь за призраками.
Syn:б) практическая значимость, полезность; реальная ценность5) юр. имущество, состояниеSyn:6) = controlled substance наркотик, наркотическое веществоsubstance abuse — злоупотребление алкоголем или наркотиками
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6 Department of Health and Human Services
орг.сокр. HHS гос. упр., амер. Министерство здравоохранения и социальных услуг [социального обеспечения\] (образовано в 1979 г. для реализации медицинских программ, программ социальной зашиты и др.)See:Administration for Children and Families, Administration on Aging, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Food and Drug Administration, Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Primary Health Care, Indian Health Service, National Institutes of Health, Program Support Center, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Public Health ServiceАнгло-русский экономический словарь > Department of Health and Human Services
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7 Public Health Service
сокр. PHS мед., гос. упр. система (общественного) здравоохранения (включает в себя организации, которые частично или полностью осуществляют свою деятельность в сфере защиты здоровья населения)See:uniformed services, National Health Service, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration, Health Resources and Services Administration, Indian Health Service, National Institutes of Health, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Department of Agriculture, Environmental Protection Agency, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Health and Human Services
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