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Перевод: nerve
[прилагательное] нервный; [существительное] нерв ; нервная система; нервы ; нервозность ; присутствие духа; мужество; хладнокровие; наглость ; нахальство; дерзость ; сила ; энергия ; жилка ; [глагол] придавать силу; придавать бодрость; придавать храбрость
Тезаурус:
- Mind, she'd got a nerve wearing that costume with those legs."
- Two of these are astrocytes, which are supporting cells occupying the spaces around the nerve cells; the third kind are oligodendrocytes which wrap closely around the nerve, providing an insulating layer which speeds conduction of the nerve impulse.
- In nervous communication, messages are carried as electrical impulses in nerve fibres.
- Blackburn v Middlesbrough Undefeated Blackburn name full-back Sulley, who has had a trapped thigh nerve.
- Jansher, ill-prepared to cope with such a forceful resurgence, lost his nerve and the game, with two errors at the end.
- He had taken the gamble of calling an election when he was behind in the polls - and kept his nerve despite widespread criticism of a lacklustre and negative campaign.
- Other work carried out in the Boiron Laboratories provides suggestive evidence that gelsemium in both tincture and potency can affect the speed with which chemicals which transmit nerve impulses are inactivated in the brain.
- If you are made redundant try to get some sort of retraining as fast as possible, before you lose your nerve.
- Those who had the nerve looked at Nellie.
- US scientists have just discovered that the gas, nitric oxide, is produced in the main nerve of the penis, where it triggers the blood flow which causes an erection.
- He has kept his nerve under very trying circumstances.
- That will take some nerve from the South African jockey, whose final flourish on Mtoto last year failed so narrowly.
- It was a love letter, it was what she wanted and would she have the nerve to deliver it?
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