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1) General subject: dilatation, distension, elongation (связки), expansion, extension (волны), pull, rick (мышцы), spread, strain, stretching, tension, wrick (мышцы)2) Geology: stress, transtension3) Naval: stress strain4) Medicine: distention, distortion, distraction, ectasia (полого органа), ectasis, laxity, lengthening, spraining, stremma (напр. связки), torsion deformity, sprain (напр. связки)6) Agriculture: enlargement (в ширину)7) Automobile industry: dilation8) Physiology: expansion (во всех направлениях)10) Mechanics: traction11) Heat: expansion (district heating)13) Makarov: expanding, protraction, twist -
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1) General subject: drag out (рассказ и т. п.), drawl, ease, elongate, expand, extend, give a stretch (что-л.), overblow, overreach (ся), prolong, pull, rick (мышцу), spin out, sprawl, strain, stretch, wiredraw, wrick (мышцу), sprain (ногу и т.п. - to overstrain or wrench (the ligaments of an ankle, wrist, or other joint) so as to injure without fracture or dislocation. Also: twist), eke out (растянуть запасы), wrench2) Engineering: spread3) Rare: protract4) Mathematics: distend5) Architecture: to elm -
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stretching; straining; tension; strain, sprain мед.* * ** * *stretching; straining; tension; strain* * *distensiondistensionsdistorsionexpansionstrainstretchingtensiontwistwrick -
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см. растягивать* * *1) stretch; 2) drag out* * ** * *extendlengthpullsprawlspringstretchwrick -
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stretch глагол:sprawl (растягивать, растягиваться, разлечься, развалиться, расползаться во все стороны, раскидывать небрежно) -
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tension имя существительное:distension (растяжение, расширение)distention (растяжение, расширение)
См. также в других словарях:
wrick — [rik] vt., n. [via dial. < ME wrikken, to move jerkily: for base see WRY] Brit. sprain or wrench … English World dictionary
wrick — /rik/, v.t., v.i., n. wrench; strain. [1275 1325; ME wrikken to make abrupt movements; perh. akin to WRINKLE, WRENCH] * * * … Universalium
wrick — noun A painful muscular spasm in the neck or back Syn: crick … Wiktionary
wrick — n. dislocation, sprain; bend, twist v. twist, sprain, strain a joint or muscle by twisting (also rick) … English contemporary dictionary
wrick — /rɪk / (say rik) verb (t) 1. to wrench or strain; rick. –noun 2. a strain. {Middle English wrikke(n) jerk; ? related to wrench, wrinkle1} …
wrick — Brit. var. of RICK(2) … Useful english dictionary
rick — crick, rick Both words are commonly used of strains or sprains of the neck, back, joints, etc. Crick appeared earlier (15c as a noun, though not until 19c as a verb); rick is apparently of dialect origin and is first recorded as a verb in about… … Modern English usage
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rick — rick1 ricker, n. /rik/, n. 1. Also, hayrick. Chiefly Midland U.S. a large, usually rectangular stack or pile of hay, straw, corn, or the like, in a field, esp. when thatched or covered by a tarpaulin; an outdoor or makeshift mow. 2. a stack of… … Universalium
wrinkle — wrinkle1 /ring keuhl/, n., v., wrinkled, wrinkling. n. 1. a small furrow or crease in the skin, esp. of the face, as from aging or frowning. 2. a temporary slight ridge or furrow on a surface, due to contraction, folding, crushing, or the like. v … Universalium
Rickets — A disease of infants and children that disturbs normal bone formation (ossification). Rickets is a failure to mineralize bone. This softens bone (producing osteomalacia) and permits marked bending and distortion of bones. Up through the first… … Medical dictionary