slovo | definícia |
inhibit (encz) | inhibit,blokovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
inhibit (encz) | inhibit,inhibovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
inhibit (encz) | inhibit,potlačovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
inhibit (encz) | inhibit,tlumit v: Zdeněk Brož |
inhibit (encz) | inhibit,utlumovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
inhibit (encz) | inhibit,zabránit v: Zdeněk Brož |
inhibit (encz) | inhibit,zabraňovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
inhibit (encz) | inhibit,zamezovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
Inhibit (gcide) | Inhibit \In*hib"it\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inhibited; p. pr. &
vb. n. Inhibiting.] [L. inhibitus, p. p. of inhibere; pref.
in- in + habere to have, hold. See Habit.]
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1. To check; to hold back; to restrain; to hinder.
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Their motions also are excited or inhibited . . . by
the objects without them. --Bentley.
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2. To forbid; to prohibit; to interdict.
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All men were inhibited, by proclamation, at the
dissolution, so much as to mention a Parliament.
--Clarendon.
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Burial may not be inhibited or denied to any one.
--Ayliffe.
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3. (Chem., Biochem.) To cause the rate of (a chemical or
biochemical reaction) to proceed slower, or to halt; as,
vitamin C inhibits oxidation; penicillins inhibit
bacterial cell wall synthesis.
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4. To restrain (a behavior) by a mechanism involving
conscious or unconscious motivations.
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inhibit (wn) | inhibit
v 1: to put down by force or authority; "suppress a nascent
uprising"; "stamp down on littering"; "conquer one's
desires" [syn: suppress, stamp down, inhibit,
subdue, conquer, curb]
2: limit the range or extent of; "Contact between the young was
inhibited by strict social customs"
3: limit, block, or decrease the action or function of; "inhibit
the action of the enzyme"; "inhibit the rate of a chemical
reaction"
4: control and refrain from showing; of emotions, desires,
impulses, or behavior [syn: inhibit, bottle up,
suppress] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
inhibiter (mass) | inhibiter
- utlmovať, zabraňovať, zamedzovať |
inhibition (mass) | inhibition
- potlačenie |
inhibitor (mass) | inhibitor
- inhibítor |
corrosion inhibitor/lubricity improver (msas) | Corrosion Inhibitor/Lubricity Improver
- CI/LI |
corrosion inhibitor/lubricity improver (msasasci) | Corrosion Inhibitor/Lubricity Improver
- CI/LI |
inhibitor (msasasci) | inhibitor
- inhibitor |
inhibit (encz) | inhibit,blokovat v: Zdeněk Brožinhibit,inhibovat v: Zdeněk Brožinhibit,potlačovat v: Zdeněk Brožinhibit,tlumit v: Zdeněk Brožinhibit,utlumovat v: Zdeněk Brožinhibit,zabránit v: Zdeněk Brožinhibit,zabraňovat v: Zdeněk Brožinhibit,zamezovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
inhibited (encz) | inhibited,nesmělý adj: Zdeněk Brožinhibited,potlačený adj: Zdeněk Brožinhibited,tlumený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
inhibiting (encz) | inhibiting,inhibiční adj: Zdeněk Brožinhibiting,potlačující adj: Zdeněk Brožinhibiting,zabraňující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
inhibition (encz) | inhibition,inhibice [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačinhibition,potlačení n: Zdeněk Brožinhibition,potlačování n: Zdeněk Brožinhibition,tlumení n: Zdeněk Brožinhibition,zábrana n: Zdeněk Brož |
inhibitions (encz) | inhibitions,zábrany n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
inhibitor (encz) | inhibitor,inhibitor [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačinhibitor,zpomalovač n: Zdeněk Brož |
inhibitory (encz) | inhibitory,inhibiční adj: Zdeněk Brož |
inhibits (encz) | inhibits,nedovoluje v: Zdeněk Brožinhibits,tlumí v: Zdeněk Brožinhibits,zabraňuje v: Zdeněk Brožinhibits,zamezuje v: Zdeněk Brož |
monoamine oxidase inhibitor (encz) | monoamine oxidase inhibitor, n: |
non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (encz) | non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor, n: |
nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (encz) | nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor, n: |
protease inhibitor (encz) | protease inhibitor, n: |
reciprocal inhibition (encz) | reciprocal inhibition, n: |
reciprocal-inhibition therapy (encz) | reciprocal-inhibition therapy, n: |
reverse transcriptase inhibitor (encz) | reverse transcriptase inhibitor, n: |
rust inhibitor (encz) | rust inhibitor, n: |
selective-serotonin reuptake inhibitor (encz) | selective-serotonin reuptake inhibitor, n: |
tyrosine kinase inhibitor (encz) | tyrosine kinase inhibitor, n: |
uninhibited (encz) | uninhibited,bez zábran Zdeněk Brožuninhibited,nepotlačovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
uninhibitedly (encz) | uninhibitedly,bez zábran Zdeněk Brož |
corrosion inhibitor/lubricity improver (mil-i-25017) (czen) | Corrosion Inhibitor/Lubricity Improver (MIL-I-25017),CI/LI[zkr.]
[voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
fuel system icing inhibitor (mil-i-27686) (czen) | Fuel System Icing Inhibitor (MIL-I-27686),FSII[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož
a automatický překlad |
inhibitor (czen) | inhibitor,inhibitor[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
Cardioinhibitory (gcide) | Cardioinhibitory \Car`di*o*in*hib"i*to*ry\, a. (Physiol.)
Checking or arresting the heart's action.
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Inhibited (gcide) | Inhibit \In*hib"it\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inhibited; p. pr. &
vb. n. Inhibiting.] [L. inhibitus, p. p. of inhibere; pref.
in- in + habere to have, hold. See Habit.]
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1. To check; to hold back; to restrain; to hinder.
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Their motions also are excited or inhibited . . . by
the objects without them. --Bentley.
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2. To forbid; to prohibit; to interdict.
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All men were inhibited, by proclamation, at the
dissolution, so much as to mention a Parliament.
--Clarendon.
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Burial may not be inhibited or denied to any one.
--Ayliffe.
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3. (Chem., Biochem.) To cause the rate of (a chemical or
biochemical reaction) to proceed slower, or to halt; as,
vitamin C inhibits oxidation; penicillins inhibit
bacterial cell wall synthesis.
[PJC]
4. To restrain (a behavior) by a mechanism involving
conscious or unconscious motivations.
[PJC]inhibited \inhibited\ adj.
1. held back or restrained or prevented; as, in certain
conditions previously inhibited conditioned reactions can
reappear; -- of behaviors. Opposite of uninhibited.
[Narrower terms: {pent-up, repressed ; {stifled,
strangled, suppressed ] Also See: reserved,
restrained.
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2. Having a hesitancy or reluctance to exhibit normal
emotional reactions; -- of people; as, he was too
inhibited to make friends easily.
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inhibited (gcide) | Inhibit \In*hib"it\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inhibited; p. pr. &
vb. n. Inhibiting.] [L. inhibitus, p. p. of inhibere; pref.
in- in + habere to have, hold. See Habit.]
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1. To check; to hold back; to restrain; to hinder.
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Their motions also are excited or inhibited . . . by
the objects without them. --Bentley.
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2. To forbid; to prohibit; to interdict.
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All men were inhibited, by proclamation, at the
dissolution, so much as to mention a Parliament.
--Clarendon.
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Burial may not be inhibited or denied to any one.
--Ayliffe.
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3. (Chem., Biochem.) To cause the rate of (a chemical or
biochemical reaction) to proceed slower, or to halt; as,
vitamin C inhibits oxidation; penicillins inhibit
bacterial cell wall synthesis.
[PJC]
4. To restrain (a behavior) by a mechanism involving
conscious or unconscious motivations.
[PJC]inhibited \inhibited\ adj.
1. held back or restrained or prevented; as, in certain
conditions previously inhibited conditioned reactions can
reappear; -- of behaviors. Opposite of uninhibited.
[Narrower terms: {pent-up, repressed ; {stifled,
strangled, suppressed ] Also See: reserved,
restrained.
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2. Having a hesitancy or reluctance to exhibit normal
emotional reactions; -- of people; as, he was too
inhibited to make friends easily.
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Inhibiting (gcide) | Inhibit \In*hib"it\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inhibited; p. pr. &
vb. n. Inhibiting.] [L. inhibitus, p. p. of inhibere; pref.
in- in + habere to have, hold. See Habit.]
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1. To check; to hold back; to restrain; to hinder.
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Their motions also are excited or inhibited . . . by
the objects without them. --Bentley.
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2. To forbid; to prohibit; to interdict.
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All men were inhibited, by proclamation, at the
dissolution, so much as to mention a Parliament.
--Clarendon.
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Burial may not be inhibited or denied to any one.
--Ayliffe.
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3. (Chem., Biochem.) To cause the rate of (a chemical or
biochemical reaction) to proceed slower, or to halt; as,
vitamin C inhibits oxidation; penicillins inhibit
bacterial cell wall synthesis.
[PJC]
4. To restrain (a behavior) by a mechanism involving
conscious or unconscious motivations.
[PJC]inhibiting \inhibiting\ adj.
discouraging (a person) from action by threat of punishment;
as, an overly strict or inhibiting discipline.
Syn: inhibitory, repressive, repressing.
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inhibiting (gcide) | Inhibit \In*hib"it\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inhibited; p. pr. &
vb. n. Inhibiting.] [L. inhibitus, p. p. of inhibere; pref.
in- in + habere to have, hold. See Habit.]
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1. To check; to hold back; to restrain; to hinder.
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Their motions also are excited or inhibited . . . by
the objects without them. --Bentley.
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2. To forbid; to prohibit; to interdict.
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All men were inhibited, by proclamation, at the
dissolution, so much as to mention a Parliament.
--Clarendon.
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Burial may not be inhibited or denied to any one.
--Ayliffe.
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3. (Chem., Biochem.) To cause the rate of (a chemical or
biochemical reaction) to proceed slower, or to halt; as,
vitamin C inhibits oxidation; penicillins inhibit
bacterial cell wall synthesis.
[PJC]
4. To restrain (a behavior) by a mechanism involving
conscious or unconscious motivations.
[PJC]inhibiting \inhibiting\ adj.
discouraging (a person) from action by threat of punishment;
as, an overly strict or inhibiting discipline.
Syn: inhibitory, repressive, repressing.
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Inhibition (gcide) | Inhibition \In`hi*bi"tion\, n. [L. inhibitio: cf. F.
inhibition.]
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1. The act of inhibiting, or the state of being inhibited;
restraint; prohibition; embargo.
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2. (Physiol.) A stopping or checking of an already present
action; a restraining of the function of an organ, or an
agent, as a digestive fluid or enzyme, etc.; as, the
inhibition of the respiratory center by the pneumogastric
nerve; the inhibition of reflexes, etc.
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3. (Law) A writ from a higher court forbidding an inferior
judge from further proceedings in a cause before; esp., a
writ issuing from a higher ecclesiastical court to an
inferior one, on appeal. --Cowell.
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4. (Chem., Biochem.) The reduction in rate or stopping of a
chemical or biochemical reaction, due to interaction with
a chemical agent.
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Inhibitor (gcide) | Inhibitor \In*hib"i*tor\, n. [NL.]
That which causes inhibitory action; esp., an inhibitory
nerve.
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Inhibitory (gcide) | Inhibitory \In*hib"i*to*ry\, a. [LL. inhibitorius: cf. F.
inhibitoire.]
Of or pertaining to, or producing, inhibition; consisting in
inhibition; tending or serving to inhibit; as, the inhibitory
action of the pneumogastric on the respiratory center.
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I would not have you consider these criticisms as
inhibitory. --Lamb.
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Inhibitory nerves (Physiol.), those nerves which modify,
inhibit, or suppress a motor or secretory act already in
progress.
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Inhibitory nerves (gcide) | Inhibitory \In*hib"i*to*ry\, a. [LL. inhibitorius: cf. F.
inhibitoire.]
Of or pertaining to, or producing, inhibition; consisting in
inhibition; tending or serving to inhibit; as, the inhibitory
action of the pneumogastric on the respiratory center.
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I would not have you consider these criticisms as
inhibitory. --Lamb.
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Inhibitory nerves (Physiol.), those nerves which modify,
inhibit, or suppress a motor or secretory act already in
progress.
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Inhibitory-motor (gcide) | Inhibitory-motor \In*hib"i*to*ry-mo"tor\, a. (Physiol.)
A term applied to certain nerve centers which govern or
restrain subsidiary centers, from which motor impressions
issue. --McKendrick.
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Vaso-inhibitory (gcide) | Vaso-inhibitory \Vas`o-in*hib"i*to*ry\, a. (Physiol.)
See Vasodilator.
[1913 Webster]Vasodilator \Vas`o*di*lat"or\, a. [L. vas a vessel + dilator.]
(Physiol.)
Causing dilation or relaxation of the blood vessels; as, the
vasodilator nerves, stimulation of which causes dilation of
the blood vessels to which they go. These nerves are also
called vaso-inhibitory, and vasohypotonic nerves, since
their stimulation causes relaxation and rest.
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vaso-inhibitory (gcide) | Vaso-inhibitory \Vas`o-in*hib"i*to*ry\, a. (Physiol.)
See Vasodilator.
[1913 Webster]Vasodilator \Vas`o*di*lat"or\, a. [L. vas a vessel + dilator.]
(Physiol.)
Causing dilation or relaxation of the blood vessels; as, the
vasodilator nerves, stimulation of which causes dilation of
the blood vessels to which they go. These nerves are also
called vaso-inhibitory, and vasohypotonic nerves, since
their stimulation causes relaxation and rest.
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ace inhibitor (wn) | ACE inhibitor
n 1: an antihypertensive drug that blocks the formation of
angiotensin II in the kidney, leading to relaxation of the
arteries; promotes the excretion of salt and water by
inhibiting the activity of the angiotensin converting
enzyme; also used to treat congestive heart failure [syn:
ACE inhibitor, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor] |
angiogenesis inhibitor (wn) | angiogenesis inhibitor
n 1: a drug that is designed to prevent the growth of blood
vessels that nourish tumors |
angiotensin ii inhibitor (wn) | angiotensin II inhibitor
n 1: an agent that retards or restrains the action of
angiotensin II |
angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (wn) | angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor
n 1: an antihypertensive drug that blocks the formation of
angiotensin II in the kidney, leading to relaxation of the
arteries; promotes the excretion of salt and water by
inhibiting the activity of the angiotensin converting
enzyme; also used to treat congestive heart failure [syn:
ACE inhibitor, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor] |
cox-2 inhibitor (wn) | Cox-2 inhibitor
n 1: an anti-inflammatory drug that fights pain and blocks Cox-2
activity without impeding the activity of Cox-1; increases
the risk of heart attacks; "Cox-2 inhibitors reduce the
symptoms of arthritis without endangering the stomach and
kidneys" |
inhibit (wn) | inhibit
v 1: to put down by force or authority; "suppress a nascent
uprising"; "stamp down on littering"; "conquer one's
desires" [syn: suppress, stamp down, inhibit,
subdue, conquer, curb]
2: limit the range or extent of; "Contact between the young was
inhibited by strict social customs"
3: limit, block, or decrease the action or function of; "inhibit
the action of the enzyme"; "inhibit the rate of a chemical
reaction"
4: control and refrain from showing; of emotions, desires,
impulses, or behavior [syn: inhibit, bottle up,
suppress] |
inhibited (wn) | inhibited
adj 1: held back or restrained or prevented; "in certain
conditions previously inhibited conditioned reactions can
reappear" [ant: uninhibited] |
inhibition (wn) | inhibition
n 1: (psychology) the conscious exclusion of unacceptable
thoughts or desires [syn: inhibition, suppression]
2: the quality of being inhibited
3: (physiology) the process whereby nerves can retard or prevent
the functioning of an organ or part; "the inhibition of the
heart by the vagus nerve"
4: the action of prohibiting or inhibiting or forbidding (or an
instance thereof); "they were restrained by a prohibition in
their charter"; "a medical inhibition of alcoholic
beverages"; "he ignored his parents' forbiddance" [syn:
prohibition, inhibition, forbiddance] |
inhibitor (wn) | inhibitor
n 1: a substance that retards or stops an activity [ant:
activator] |
inhibitory (wn) | inhibitory
adj 1: restrictive of action; "a repressive regime"; "an overly
strict and inhibiting discipline" [syn: inhibitory,
repressive, repressing] |
monoamine oxidase inhibitor (wn) | monoamine oxidase inhibitor
n 1: any of a group of antidepressant drugs that inhibit the
action of monoamine oxidase in the brain and so allow
monoamines to accumulate [syn: {monoamine oxidase
inhibitor}, MAOI] |
non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (wn) | non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor
n 1: an antiviral drug used against HIV; binds directly to
reverse transcriptase and prevents RNA conversion to DNA;
often used in combination with other drugs [syn: {non-
nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor}, NNRTI] |
nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (wn) | nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor
n 1: an antiviral drug used against HIV; is incorporated into
the DNA of the virus and stops the building process;
results in incomplete DNA that cannot create a new virus;
often used in combination with other drugs [syn:
nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor, NRTI] |
protease inhibitor (wn) | protease inhibitor
n 1: an antiviral drug used against HIV; interrupts HIV
replication by binding and blocking HIV protease; often
used in combination with other drugs [syn: {protease
inhibitor}, PI] |
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