acute

acute
{ə'kju:t}
1. остър, силен, интензивен
2. мед. акутен, остър
3. проницателен, съобразителен, умен, хитър, тънък (за набюдател)
4. остър, пронизителен (за звук)
5. фон. с остро ударение. ad рaзг. съкр. от advertisement
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{ъ'kju:t} и 1. остър; силен, интензивен; 2. мед. акутен, остър;
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остър; пронизителен; интензивен; изострен;
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1. мед. акутен, остър 2. остър, пронизителен (за звук) 3. остър, силен, интензивен 4. проницателен, съобразителен, умен, хитър, тънък (за набюдател) 5. фон. с остро ударение. ad рaзг. съкр. от advertisement
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acute[ə´kju:t] I. adj 1. остър; силен, интензивен;FONT face=Symbol}} (за чувства, емоции); изострен (за усещане, възприятие); \acute remorse тежки угризения; \acute shortage остър недостиг; FONT face=Times_Deutsch}}◊ FONT face=Symbol}}adv acutely; 2. мед. акутен, остър (стадий на заболяване); exceedingly (extremely) \acute мед. извънредно остър (за пристъп), перакутен, суперакутен; \acute angle остър ъгъл; 3. проницателен, съобразителен; умен; хитър; остроумен; 4. пронизителен (за звук); II. n ез. остро ударение (´); маркирам с остро ударение.

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