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Новый большой англо-русский словарь - heal

 
 

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Перевод с английского языка heal на русский

heal
1. (также heal up, heal over) излечивать (преим. раны) 2. способствовать заживлению, рубцеванию the oinment healed the wound —- от мази рана зажила 3. заживать, заживляться the wound healed slowly —- рана заживала медленно the sore soon healed up (over) —- язва (болячка) скоро зажила (зарубцевалась) 4. вылечивать, исцелять (больных) physician, heal thyself —- библ. врачу, исцелися сам 5. успокаивать; исцелять time heals most troubles (sorrows) —- время - лучший лекарь 6. примирять; умиротворять to heal dissensions —- уладить разногласия to heal the breach —- положить конец ссоре
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1.
  over (о ссоре) заканчиваться It was a long time before the bitter quarrel between the two families healed over, with the marriage between two of their children, one from each family. HEAL v.  1) излечивать, исцелять (of - от)  2) заживать, заживляться (часто heal over, heal up) How long will it lake for the bullet wound to heal over? - heal over Syn: see treat ...
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2.
  вылечивать, излечивать, исцелять ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
3.
  заживить, заживлять ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
4.
  v. 1 intr. (often foll. by up) (of a wound or injury) become sound or healthy again. 2 tr. cause (a wound, disease, or person) to heal or be healed. 3 tr. put right (differences etc.). 4 tr. alleviate (sorrow etc.). Phrases and idioms heal-all 1 a universal remedy, a panacea. 2 a popular name of various medicinal plants. Derivatives healable adj. healer n. Etymology: OE h{aelig}lan f. Gmc, rel. to WHOLE ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
5.
   verb  Etymology: Middle English helen, from Old English h?lan; akin to Old High German heilen to ~, Old English hal whole — more at whole  Date: before 12th century  transitive verb  1.  a. to make sound or whole ~ a wound  b. to restore to ~th  2.  a. to cause (an undesirable condition) to be overcome ; mend the troubles…had not been forgotten, but they had been ~ed — William Power  b. to patch up (a breach or division) ~ a breach between friends  3. to restore to original purity or integrity ~ed of sin  intransitive verb to return to a sound state ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (heals, healing, healed) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. When a broken bone or other injury heals or when something heals it, it becomes healthy and normal again. Within six weeks the bruising had gone, but it was six months before it all healed... Therapies like acupuncture do work and many people have been healed by them. VERB: V, V n 2. If you heal something such as a rift or a wound, or if it heals, the situation is put right so that people are friendly or happy again. Today Sophie and her sister have healed the family rift and visit their family every weekend... The psychological effects on the United States were immense and in Washington the wounds have still not fully healed. VERB: V n, V ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
7.
  ~ v 1 also heal up if a wound or a broken bone heals, the flesh, skin, bone etc grows back together and becomes healthy again  (It took three months for my arm to heal properly.) 2 to cure someone who is ill or make a wound heal 3 heal the wounds/breach/divisions to make people stop being angry with each other  (- see also faith healing) heal over phr v 1 if a wound or an area of broken skin heals over, new skin grows over it and it becomes healthy again 2 if an argument heals over or is healed over, it is forgotten ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  physiol. abbr. History Exam Assessment Layout univ. abbr. Health Education Assistance Loans educ. abbr. Human Education Against Lies NASDAQ abbr. Healthwatch, Inc. pos. abbr. Health Education Aids Liaison ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  - O.E. hжlan "make whole, sound and well," from P.Gmc. *khailaz, also source of O.E. hal (see whole). Health is O.E. hжlр "a being whole, sound or well," from hal. ...
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