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Перевод: convulsion
[существительное] судорога ; конвульсия ; потрясение; колебание; катаклизм
Тезаурус:
- Nina had a minor convulsion.
- Mr Browning coming in at that very moment ran to his wife's side and all but hauled her out of the bed in order to get her upright - in a moment, the convulsion was over and she sank back quite exhausted and drained.
- Grgoire had a second convulsion on the way to hospital.
- Snow as well as catkins, bitter winds and hyacinths: spring in Russia is always a conflict, a brief and violent convulsion.
- Furthermore, the convulsion of 1967 concentrated yet more Palestinians around the most sensitive parts of the kingdom, Amman itself and the towns running northwards to the Syrian border.
- Does your child have an unusual and relevant medical history, such as convulsion or allergies, and would she know what to do in an emergency?
- Various outcomes have been examined in randomised controlled trials of intrapartum fetal monitoring; the only complication to show a lower (and largely consistent) decrease in the monitored groups was neonatal convulsion, and this protective effect seemed to be confined to prolonged, induced, or augmented labours.
- The Greek civil war of 1946-;49 - less than half a century ago in fact, but merely yesterday in the politics of south-east Europe - was the last great European left-versus-right convulsion; by comparison, the Hungarian rebellion of 1956 was no more than a bloody skirmish.
- The venerable Oxford English Dictionary states that an earthquake is specifically a convulsion of the earth's surface caused by volcanic forces.
- It is a geological fault, the result of a convulsion of nature in ages past when the north and north-west of Scotland moved away from the rest of the country, leaving a clear divide, straight as an arrow and sliced as though by a giant cleaver, across the breadth of Scotland from the Atlantic to the North Sea.
- Just after four, the convulsion stopped.
- We are arrested, fascinated, by a convulsion of sound to which we are unable to assign a meaning.
- "It was a slight convulsion, Mrs Wooldridge.
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