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1 unstable person
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2 emotionally unstable person
Авиационная медицина: эмоционально неустойчивый человекУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > emotionally unstable person
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3 mentally unstable person
Безопасность: психически ненормальный человекУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mentally unstable person
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4 emotionally unstable person
Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > emotionally unstable person
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5 unstable
unstable adj inestabletr[ʌn'steɪbəl]1 inestableunstable [.ʌn'steɪbəl] adj1) changeable: variable, inestable, cambiablean unstable pulse: un pulso irregular2) unsteady: inestable, poco sólido (dícese de una estructura)adj.• deleznable adj.• inconsistente adj.• inestable adj.• instable adj.'ʌn'steɪbəla) ( unsteady) <structure/foundation> inestable, poco firme or sólidob) ( not secure) <government/weather/person> inestablec) ( changeable) < prices> variabled) (Chem, Nucl Phys) <compound/atom> inestable['ʌn'steɪbl]ADJ1) (=unsafe) [building, construction] inestable, poco firme, poco sólido2) (=unpredictable) [condition, economy, prices] inestable3) [weather] inestable, variable4) (Psych) [person, character] inestablementally/emotionally unstable — mentalmente/emocionalmente inestable
5) (Phys) [matter, molecule] inestable* * *['ʌn'steɪbəl]a) ( unsteady) <structure/foundation> inestable, poco firme or sólidob) ( not secure) <government/weather/person> inestablec) ( changeable) < prices> variabled) (Chem, Nucl Phys) <compound/atom> inestable -
6 unstable
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7 unstable
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8 unstable un·sta·ble adj
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9 unstable
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10 instable
instable [ɛ̃stabl]adjective* * *ɛ̃stabl1) [monnaie, économie] unstable; [construction] unstable, unsteady; [temps] unsettled2) [personne, caractère] unstable, unsteady* * *ɛ̃stabl adj1) (meuble, équilibre) unsteady2) (paix, régime, caractère) unstable3) (population, temps) unsettled* * *A adj1 [monnaie, économie, construction] unstable; [temps] unsettled;2 [personne, caractère] unstable;B nmf unstable character.[ɛ̃stabl] adjectif2. [fluctuant - situation, régime politique, prix] unstable ; [ - personnalité] unsteady, unreliable ; [ - population] shifting, unsettled, unstable ; [ - temps] unsettled————————[ɛ̃stabl] nom masculin et fémininunreliable ou unsteady person -
11 psicolabile
* * *[psiko'labile] 1.aggettivo psychologically unstable2.sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile psychologically unstable person* * *psicolabile/psiko'labile/psychologically unstableII m. e f.psychologically unstable person. -
12 volatile
tr['vɒlətaɪl]1 volátilvolatile ['vɑlət̬əl] adj: volátil, inestableadj.• volátil adj.'vɑːlətḷ, 'vɒlətaɪla) ( Chem) volátilb) <person/personality> imprevisible, volublec) <situation/market> inestable, volátil['vɒlǝtaɪl]ADJ1) (Chem) volátil2) (=unstable) [person] voluble; [situation, atmosphere, market] inestable, volátil3) (Comput)volatile memory — memoria f no permanente
* * *['vɑːlətḷ, 'vɒlətaɪl]a) ( Chem) volátilb) <person/personality> imprevisible, volublec) <situation/market> inestable, volátil -
13 психически ненормальный человек
1) General subject: insane2) Security: mentally unstable personУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > психически ненормальный человек
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14 эмоционально неустойчивый человек
1) General subject: handwringer2) Aviation medicine: emotionally unstable personУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > эмоционально неустойчивый человек
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15 эмоционально неустойчивый человек
Russian-english psychology dictionary > эмоционально неустойчивый человек
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16 Verwirrte
Ver·wirr·te(r)f(m) mentally unstable person -
17 Verwirrter
Ver·wirr·te(r)f(m) mentally unstable person -
18 yayıg
An unstable person, one who leans now this way, now that -
19 yayıg
An unstable person, one who leans now this way, now that -
20 a nasty bit of work
пpeнeбp.пpoтивный cубъeкт, мepзкий тип, oтвpaтитeльнaя личнocтьI was a thoroughly unstable person if not indeed a 'nasty bit of work' (J. Murdoch). 'Indeed I tried to raise objections to the situation, but it was no good. He's Inge's white-haired boy. I agree with you,' he added, 'he's a nasty piece of work' (A. Wilson)
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