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1. открепление2. открепляющийThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > unfixing
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7 desequilibrio
m.1 lack of balance.2 mental instability (mental).3 imbalance.4 unbalance, unsteadiness, upset, imbalance.5 disequilibrium, dysequilibrium.* * *1 lack of balance, imbalance\desequilibrio mental mental imbalance* * *SM1) [de mente] unbalance2) [entre cantidades] imbalance3) (Med) unbalanced mental condition* * *a) ( desigualdad) imbalanceel desequilibrio de la balanza de pagos — the balance of payments deficit/surplus
b) (Psic) unbalanced state of mind* * *= imbalance, unfixing, asymmetry, unbalance.Ex. This results in an imbalance of error tolerance.Ex. There has been a dramatic ' unfixing' of gender identities in British society over the past fifteen years.Ex. Information asymmetry has been aggravated and information technology use has played a role in this exacerbation.Ex. Unbalance occurs when the center of gravity of a rotating object is not aligned with its center of rotation.----* desequilibrio hormonal = hormone imbalance, hormone unbalance.* que demuestra desequilibrio de carácter = off-balance.* * *a) ( desigualdad) imbalanceel desequilibrio de la balanza de pagos — the balance of payments deficit/surplus
b) (Psic) unbalanced state of mind* * *= imbalance, unfixing, asymmetry, unbalance.Ex: This results in an imbalance of error tolerance.
Ex: There has been a dramatic ' unfixing' of gender identities in British society over the past fifteen years.Ex: Information asymmetry has been aggravated and information technology use has played a role in this exacerbation.Ex: Unbalance occurs when the center of gravity of a rotating object is not aligned with its center of rotation.* desequilibrio hormonal = hormone imbalance, hormone unbalance.* que demuestra desequilibrio de carácter = off-balance.* * *1 (desigualdad) imbalanceel desequilibrio entre la oferta y la demanda the imbalance between supply and demandel desequilibrio de la balanza de pagos the balance of payments deficit/surplus2 ( Psic) unbalanced state of mind* * *
desequilibrio sustantivo masculino
sb) (Psic) unbalanced state of mind
desequilibrio sustantivo masculino imbalance
desequilibrio mental, mental disorder/imbalance
' desequilibrio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desigualdad
English:
imbalance
* * *1. [mental] mental instability2. [mecánico, en la dieta] lack of balance3. [en la economía] imbalance;el fuerte desequilibrio entre inflación y salarios the marked imbalance between inflation and wages* * *m imbalance;desequilibrio Norte-Sur North-South divide* * *: imbalance -
8 desestabilización
1 destabilization* * ** * *femenino destabilization* * *= destabilisation [destabilization, -USA], unfixing.Ex. Destabilisation of the economic forces governing publishers' prices has meant that subscription agents no longer work on firm ground.Ex. There has been a dramatic ' unfixing' of gender identities in British society over the past fifteen years.* * *femenino destabilization* * *= destabilisation [destabilization, -USA], unfixing.Ex: Destabilisation of the economic forces governing publishers' prices has meant that subscription agents no longer work on firm ground.
Ex: There has been a dramatic ' unfixing' of gender identities in British society over the past fifteen years.* * *destabilization* * *destabilization -
9 trastorno
m.1 disorder (mental).trastorno de la personalidad personality disorder2 upset, disorder, unbalance.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: trastornar.* * *1 (desorden) confusion2 (molestia) trouble, inconvenience3 (perturbación) disruption, upheaval, upset4 MEDICINA upset\trastorno estomacal / trastorno mental stomach upset / mental disorder* * *noun m.1) disorder2) disruption, upset* * *SM1) (=molestia) inconvenience, trouble2) (Pol) disturbance, upheaval3) (Med) upset, disordertrastorno digestivo, trastorno estomacal — stomach upset
* * *1) (Med, Psic) disorder2) ( alteración de la normalidad) disruptionlos trastornos provocados por el cambio — the upheavals o disruption caused by the change
* * *= disorder, disruption, upheaval, dislocation, derangement, unfixing, disease.Ex. Consider this title 'A handbook of heart disease, blood pressure and strokes: the cause, treatment and prevention of these disorders'.Ex. An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.Ex. Solutions will generally be sought in accordance with in-house knowledge and practices in order to avoid major upheavals in production techniques and strategies.Ex. SDC's ORBIT software is a variation on the ELHILL software used with MEDLINE, so users of that data base can move across to SDC with a minimum of dislocation.Ex. George Watson Cole refers to his mental derangement and pecuniary embarrassment.Ex. There has been a dramatic ' unfixing' of gender identities in British society over the past fifteen years.Ex. For example, a fairly straightforward document such as 'A medical dictionary of diseases' would be summarized as: Medicine/Disease/Dictionary.----* personas con trastornos emocionales = disturbed people.* trastorno alimentario = eating disorder.* trastorno alimenticio = eating disorder.* trastorno arterial = arterial disease.* trastorno bipolar = manic depression.* trastorno cardiovascular = cardiovascular disorder.* trastorno cerebrovascular = cerebrovascular disease, cerebrovascular disorder.* trastorno cognitivo = cognitive disorder.* trastorno de ansiedad = panic disorder.* trastorno de comportamiento = conduct disorder.* trastorno de conducta = conduct disorder.* trastorno de la salud = medical disorder.* trastorno del habla = speech disorder.* trastorno del lenguaje = language disorder, speech disorder.* trastorno de pánico = panic disorder.* trastorno depresivo = depressive disorder.* trastorno digestivo = digestive disorder.* trastorno económico = economic upheaval.* trastorno emocional = emotional disorder.* trastorno mental = mental disorder, psychiatric disorder, brain disorder.* trastorno neurodegenerativo = neurodegenerative disorder.* trastorno neurológico = neurological disorder.* trastorno por déficit de atención con hiperactividad = attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.* trastorno por estrés postraumático = post traumatic stress disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder.* trastorno respiratorio = respiratory disorder.* trastorno reumático = rheumatic disorder.* trastorno de ansiedad = anxiety disorder.* trastorno siquiátrico = psychiatric disorder.* trastorno vascular periférico = peripheral vascular disease.* * *1) (Med, Psic) disorder2) ( alteración de la normalidad) disruptionlos trastornos provocados por el cambio — the upheavals o disruption caused by the change
* * *= disorder, disruption, upheaval, dislocation, derangement, unfixing, disease.Ex: Consider this title 'A handbook of heart disease, blood pressure and strokes: the cause, treatment and prevention of these disorders'.
Ex: An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.Ex: Solutions will generally be sought in accordance with in-house knowledge and practices in order to avoid major upheavals in production techniques and strategies.Ex: SDC's ORBIT software is a variation on the ELHILL software used with MEDLINE, so users of that data base can move across to SDC with a minimum of dislocation.Ex: George Watson Cole refers to his mental derangement and pecuniary embarrassment.Ex: There has been a dramatic ' unfixing' of gender identities in British society over the past fifteen years.Ex: For example, a fairly straightforward document such as 'A medical dictionary of diseases' would be summarized as: Medicine/Disease/Dictionary.* personas con trastornos emocionales = disturbed people.* trastorno alimentario = eating disorder.* trastorno alimenticio = eating disorder.* trastorno arterial = arterial disease.* trastorno bipolar = manic depression.* trastorno cardiovascular = cardiovascular disorder.* trastorno cerebrovascular = cerebrovascular disease, cerebrovascular disorder.* trastorno cognitivo = cognitive disorder.* trastorno de ansiedad = panic disorder.* trastorno de comportamiento = conduct disorder.* trastorno de conducta = conduct disorder.* trastorno de la salud = medical disorder.* trastorno del habla = speech disorder.* trastorno del lenguaje = language disorder, speech disorder.* trastorno de pánico = panic disorder.* trastorno depresivo = depressive disorder.* trastorno digestivo = digestive disorder.* trastorno económico = economic upheaval.* trastorno emocional = emotional disorder.* trastorno mental = mental disorder, psychiatric disorder, brain disorder.* trastorno neurodegenerativo = neurodegenerative disorder.* trastorno neurológico = neurological disorder.* trastorno por déficit de atención con hiperactividad = attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.* trastorno por estrés postraumático = post traumatic stress disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder.* trastorno respiratorio = respiratory disorder.* trastorno reumático = rheumatic disorder.* trastorno de ansiedad = anxiety disorder.* trastorno siquiátrico = psychiatric disorder.* trastorno vascular periférico = peripheral vascular disease.* * *Compuestos:seasonal affective disorder, SADbinge eating disorderbipolar disorder, manic depressionanxiety disorderattention deficit disorder, ADDstomach disorder or problemmental disorderobsessive-compulsive disorder, OCDB (alteración de la normalidad) disruptionlos trastornos provocados por el cambio the upheavals o disruption caused by the changela huelga está provocando serios trastornos en los vuelos al exterior the strike is causing serious disruption to international flightsespero no haberle ocasionado ningún trastorno I hope I have not caused you any inconvenience* * *
Del verbo trastornar: ( conjugate trastornar)
trastorno es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
trastornó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
trastornar
trastorno
trastornar ( conjugate trastornar) verbo transitivo
1 (Psic) to disturb;
esa chica lo ha trastornado (fam) he's lost his head over that girl (colloq)
2 ( alterar la normalidad) to upset, disrupt
trastornarse verbo pronominal (Psic) to become disturbed
trastorno sustantivo masculino
1 (Med, Psic) disorder
2 ( alteración de la normalidad) disruption;
me ocasionó muchos trastornos it caused me a great deal of inconvenience
trastornar verbo transitivo
1 (volver loco) to drive mad
2 (causar molestias) to trouble
3 (alterar, desbartar) to disrupt
trastorno sustantivo masculino
1 (molestia) trouble, nuisance
2 Med disorder
trastornos del aparato digestivo, stomach disorder
' trastorno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contrariedad
- conmoción
- molestia
- nervioso
- trastornar
English:
disorder
- flaw
- inconvenience
- upheaval
- upset
- disruption
* * *trastorno nm1. [mental, físico] disorder;[digestivo] upset trastorno alimentario o alimenticio eating disorder;trastorno depresivo depressive disorder;trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo obsessive-compulsive disorder2. [alteración][guerra] to cause upheaval;ven cuando quieras, no me causa ningún trastorno come whenever you like, you won't be putting me out* * *m1 inconvenience2 MED disorder;trastorno alimentario eating disorder;trastorno circulatorio circulation problem* * *trastorno nm1) : disordertrastorno mental: mental disorder2) : disturbance, upset -
10 открепление
1) General subject: unfastening2) Physics: unfixing3) Information technology: deallocation (ресурса)4) Oil: breaking out5) Astronautics: unbolt6) Robots: release7) Makarov: detachment( reverse of attachment) (обратно прикреплению) -
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detaching (noun)detachment (noun)detailing (noun)disconnecting (noun)disconnection (noun)disengaging (noun)extricating (noun)loosening (noun)release (noun)releasing (noun)screwing (noun)separating (noun)starting (noun)uncoupling (noun)undoing (noun)unfastening (noun)unfixing (noun)unhitching (noun)unlocking (noun)unloosing (noun)untieing (noun)* * *• detachment• disconnection• abruption• release -
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16 koloŋo
(n) well, unfixing dismantling. fiŋ koloŋo diinonta le. This well is deep.
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