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1 taking the blood
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2 Taking the blood
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3 blood taking
taking the bllod, blood taking, blood collection, withdrawal of blood -
4 taking the bllod
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5 blood collection
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6 taking
taking ['teɪkɪŋ]old-fashioned (attractive) engageant, séduisant2 noun∎ the apples are there for the taking prenez (donc) une pomme, elles sont là pour ça;∎ the money/job is his for the taking il n'a qu'à accepter l'argent/le poste∎ the day's takings la recette de la journée;∎ the takings are good la recette est bonne -
7 taking
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8 blood taking
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9 blood collecting needle
needle for blood taking, blood collecting needleEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > blood collecting needle
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10 blood taking
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14 withdrawal of blood
taking the bllod, blood taking, blood collection, withdrawal of bloodEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > withdrawal of blood
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15 needle for blood taking
needle for blood taking, blood collecting needleEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > needle for blood taking
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16 run in one's blood
(run in one's blood (тж. run in one's или the family))быть наследственной чертой, входить в плоть и кровь (ср. это у него в крови); см. тж. be in one's bloodFrank: "Do come to Vienna with me? It'd be ever such larks." Mrs. Warren: "No, thank you... I know you through and through by your likeness to your father... Don't you go taking any silly ideas into your head about me. Do you hear?" Frank (gallantly wooing her with his voice): "Can't help it, my dear Mrs. Warren: it runs in the family." (B. Shaw, ‘Mrs. Warren's Profession’, act II) — Фрэнк: "Так едем со мной в Вену, а? Вот было бы весело!" Миссис Уоррен: "Нет, спасибо... Я вас наизусть знаю, потому что вы вылитый отец... Так вот, выкиньте меня из головы, оставьте эти глупости. Слышите?" Фрэнк (нежным голосом, стараясь пленить ее): "Ничего не могу с собой поделать, миссис Уоррен: это у нас фамильное."
...why shouldn't you write poetry? A lot of people do. Your father does. It might run in the family. (M. Drabble, ‘Jerusalem the Golden’, ch. I) —...почему бы вам не писать стихи? Многие пишут. Ваш отец в том числе. Вдруг поэтический дар - ваша фамильная черта?
Headaches run in the family. My father had terrible headaches. (Gr. Greene, ‘The Honorary Consul’, part I, ch. I) — Головная боль в нашей семье переходит по наследству. У моего отца были ужасные головные боли.
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17 Avenger of Blood
Религия: мстящий кровным врагам, (The man who had the right of taking vengeance on him who had slain one of his kinsmen. Jos:20:5) мстящий за кровь -
18 ultrasonic blood flow measurement
English-Russian big medical dictionary > ultrasonic blood flow measurement
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19 Avenger of Blood (The man who had the right of taking vengeance on him who had slain one of his kinsmen. Jos:20:5)
Религия: мстящий за кровьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Avenger of Blood (The man who had the right of taking vengeance on him who had slain one of his kinsmen. Jos:20:5)
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20 ichor (An ethereal fluid taking the place of blood in the veins of the ancient Greek gods)
Религия: ихорУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > ichor (An ethereal fluid taking the place of blood in the veins of the ancient Greek gods)
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