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sympathetic
симпатический, относящийся к симпатической нервной системе
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1.
  1. человек, подверженный гипнозу 2. редк. сочувствующий 3. анат. симпатическая нервная система 4. симпатический нерв 5. сочувствующий; полный сочувствия; вызванный состраданием sympathetic smile —- сочувственная улыбка 6. благожелательный, одобрительный sympathetic audience —- благожелательная аудитория to be sympathetic to (towards) smth. —- сочувственно (благожелательно, одобрительно) относиться к чему-л. I'm not sympathetic to the idea —- этой мысли я не одобряю 7. близкий по духу; соответствующий вкусам, настроению и т. п. sympathetic surroundings —- благоприятная (распологающая) обстановка 8. симпатичный sympathetic face —- симпатичное лицо 9. анат. симпатический sympathetic nerve —- симпатический нерв 10. физ. вызванный, индуцированный sympathetic vibrations —- индуцированные колебания ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  adj.  1) сочувственный; полный сочувствия; вызванный сочувствием; sympathetic strike - забастовка солидарности  2) симпатичный  3) physiol. симпатический  4) phys. ответный; sympathetic vibration - ответная вибрация Syn: see humane SYMPATHETIC ink симпатические чернила ...
Англо-русский словарь
3.
  прил. сочувственный, полный сочувствия ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
4.
  1) индуцированный 2) ответный 3) симпатический 4) симпатичный 5) сочувственный - sympathetic vibration - sympathetic vibrations ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  adj. & n. --adj. 1 of, showing, or expressing sympathy. 2 due to sympathy. 3 likeable or capable of evoking sympathy. 4 (of a person) friendly and cooperative. 5 (foll. by to) inclined to favour (a proposal etc.) (was most sympathetic to the idea). 6 (of a landscape etc.) that touches the feelings by association etc. 7 (of a pain etc.) caused by a pain or injury to someone else or in another part of the body. 8 (of a sound, resonance, or string) sounding by a vibration communicated from another vibrating object. 9 a designating the part of the nervous system consisting of nerves leaving the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord and connecting with the nerve cells in or near the viscera (see PARASYMPATHETIC). b (of a nerve or ganglion) belonging to this system. --n. 1 a sympathetic nerve. 2 the sympathetic system. Phrases and idioms sympathetic magic a type of magic that seeks to achieve an effect by performing an associated action or using an associated thing. Derivatives sympathetically adv. Etymology: SYMPATHY, after pathetic ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. adjective  Etymology: New Latin ~us, from Latin sympathia sympathy  Date: 1644  1. existing or operating through an affinity, interdependence, or mutual association  2.  a. appropriate to one's mood, inclinations, or disposition  b. marked by kindly or pleased appreciation the biographer's approach was ~  3. given to, marked by, or arising from sympathy, compassion, friendliness, and sensitivity to others' emotions a ~ gesture  4. favorably inclined ; approving not ~ to the idea  5.  a. showing empathy  b. arousing sympathy or compassion a ~ role in the play  6.  a. of or relating to the ~ nervous system  b. mediated by or acting on the ~ nerves  7. relating to musical tones produced by ~ vibration or to strings so tuned as to sound by ~ vibration  • ~ally adverb  II. noun  Date: 1808 a ~ structure; especially ~ nervous system ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1. If you are sympathetic to someone who is in a bad situation, you are kind to them and show that you understand their feelings. She was very sympathetic to the problems of adult students... It may be that he sees you only as a sympathetic friend. ADJ: oft v-link ADJ to n • sympathetically She nodded sympathetically. ADV: ADV with v 2. If you are sympathetic to a proposal or action, you approve of it and are willing to support it. She met people in London who were sympathetic to the Indian freedom struggle... ADJ: oft v-link ADJ to n • sympathetically After a year we will sympathetically consider an application for reinstatement. ADV: ADV with v 3. You describe someone as sympathetic when you like them and approve of the way that they behave. She sounds a most sympathetic character. ADJ ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ adj 1 willing to try to understand someone else's problems and give them any help they need  (You're not being very sympathetic, Joan. | a sympathetic ear (=willingness to listen to someone else's problems))  (Paul's great if you need a sympathetic ear or advice.) 2 willing to give approval and support to an aim or plan + to/towards  (There is a group in the party sympathetic towards our aims.) 3 providing the right conditions to make the results you want to happen  (a sympathetic environment) 4 sympathetic figure/character literary someone in a book, play etc who the author intends you to like - sympathetically adv ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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