- body dehydration
- обезвоживание организма
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
Dehydration — De hy*dra tion, n. (Chem.) The act or process of freeing from water; also, the condition of a body from which the water has been removed. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dehydration — This article is about the medical condition. For the removal of water through chemical or physical means, see desiccation. For the chemical reaction, see dehydration reaction. For food preservation by dehydration, see drying (food). Dehydration… … Wikipedia
dehydration — /dee huy dray sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of dehydrating. 2. an abnormal loss of water from the body, esp. from illness or physical exertion. [1850 55; DEHYDRATE + ION] * * * I Loss of water, almost always along with salt, from the body,… … Universalium
Dehydration — Excessive loss of body water. Diseases of the gastrointestinal tract that cause vomiting or diarrhea may, for example, lead to dehydration. There are a number of other causes of dehydration including heat exposure, prolonged vigorous exercise… … Medical dictionary
dehydration — 01. Sea animals must retain moisture when the tide is low in order to prevent [dehydration]. 02. Athletes competing in very hot climates have to be very careful not to become [dehydrated]. 03. We [dehydrated] some fruit in the oven to take on our … Grammatical examples in English
dehydration — n. 1) loss or deficiency of water in body tissues. The condition may result from inadequate water intake and/or from excessive removal of water from the body; for example, by sweating, vomiting, or diarrhoea. Symptoms include great thirst, nausea … The new mediacal dictionary
dehydration — A condition caused by the loss of too much water from the body. Severe diarrhea or vomiting can cause dehydration … English dictionary of cancer terms
dehydration — dehydrate ► VERB 1) cause (someone) to lose a large amount of water from their body. 2) remove water from (food) in order to preserve it. DERIVATIVES dehydration noun. ORIGIN from Greek hudros water … English terms dictionary
dehydration — noun Date: 1854 the process of dehydrating; especially an abnormal depletion of body fluids … New Collegiate Dictionary
dehydration — noun The act or process of freeing from water; also, the condition of a body from which the water has been removed. Syn: hypohydration … Wiktionary
dehydration fever — 1. inanition f. 2. fever due to loss of body water or inadequate fluid intake, sometimes occurring as a postoperative complication … Medical dictionary