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Narcissism
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In psychiatry, a personality disorder in which someone has a very confident opinion about their own appearance and abilities, and a great need to be admired by other people. it sometimes involves sexual interest in their own body.
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Psychiatry, английский
A branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of mental and behavioural disorders 331 psychosocial
Personality, английский
- All the characteristics which are typical of one particular person and the way he or she thinks and behaves, and which make him or her different from other people ‘alzheimer’s disease is a progressive disorder which sees a gradual decline in intellectual functioning and deterioration of personality and physical coordination and activity’ [nursing times]
- Индивидуальная особенность
- N личность linguistic ~ языковая личность
Appearance, английский
- Manifestation of the nature of objects and materials through visual attributes such as size, shape, color, texture, glossiness, transparency, opacity, etc.
- Going to court. or a legal paper that says you will participate in the court process
- The first making of a land-fall: formerly astronomically used for phenomenon and phase. the day of an officer`s first joining a ship after his being appointed.
- Внешний вид ~ of finished concrete внешний вид отделанной бетонной поверхности ~ of fracture вид излома, форма излома ~ of naturally weathered surface внешний вид выветренной поверхности
- Изменение внешнего вида (конструкции); ~ in sign перемена знака (напр, силы); ~s in the work изменения проекта (в стадии строительства по решению заказчика) air ~ воздухообмен (по наружному воздуху) air ~s per hour кратность воздухообмена (по наружному воздуху)
- Явка (в суд)
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Jag, английский
- In scotland, an injection or inoculation (informal )
- Judge advocate general (u.s.).
Red crescent, английский
In islamic countries, an international organisation dedicated to the medical care of the sick and wounded in wars and natural disasters (note: it is known as the red cross elsewhere.)
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