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Перевод: smear
[существительное] пятно; мазок ; вязкое вещество; липкое вещество; клевета ; бесчестье; бесславие; [глагол] смазывать; мазать; вымазать; вымазывать; измазать; пачкать; позорить; бесчестить; подавить; громить; разгромить; обсирать [сл.]; срать [сл.]
Тезаурус:
- When arranging your next smear, do not make an appointment during your menstrual period.
- Smear this mixture all over the lamb, cover with cling film and leave the meat in a cool place to marinate overnight.
- In fact the screening rate of women in the excluded group has been low over the last 20 years - some 50-;80 per cent of older women have never had a smear.
- The researchers, at University College, London, and Nottingham, say the test would not replace the smear but would be an effective and cheaper alternative than referring all women with slightly abnormal results for colposcopy.
- By carrying out a smear test, doctors can detect the abnormal cells that might become cancerous in time and then treat them easily and simply.
- She called out to the night-nurse who scurried over when she saw the red smear on the stiff white pillowcase.
- Remove any smudges with a cotton bud dipped in non-oily make-up remover - dab gently, wipe off mark with a tissue, then rub a clean finger over the smear and re-powder.
- The smear test takes less than five minutes and normally only causes slight discomfort.
- (The Sun, the other day, tried a typical scary smear: England Pick Asthmatic.
- There would be a fierce ignition, but in the zone of contact with the road, a thin smear of rubber would be combusted in the small amount of oxygen adsorbed from the air onto the surfaces .
- Your doctor would send you an appointment, but if you move or do not hear, please contact your doctor or clinic and arrange for a further smear.
- Clark and White, whose expedition was kicked out of the country last autumn, say that there is no justification to these claims, Johanson goes further and blames "a campaign by three or four people who would like to sort of smear our reputation, to do whatever they can".
- Susan saw a smear of yellow paint across his knuckles.
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