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Перевод: baldness speek baldness


[существительное]
лысость ; облысение; плешивость ; алопеция


Тезаурус:

  1. About a quarter of women in their 40s have some degree of baldness (androgenic alopecia).
  2. The studio almost immediately cast her in a cycle of prestigious (if often meretricious) "women's pictures", including Edmund Goulding's Dark Victory (1939), which had her, in its famous climactic scene, walk upstairs to die in solitude with all the dignified serenity of an elephant trundling off to its ancestral graveyard; Michael Curtiz's The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (also 1939), in which she flaunted the Virgin Queen's (and her own) baldness as the ultimate emblem of great, self-abasing character acting; and, of course, Irving Rapper's sudsy, multi-Kleenex tearjerker Now, Voyager (1942), in which her repressed, plain-Jane spinster blossoms overnight into chic, radiant, cigarette-tapping womanhood.
  3. Baldness, he told himself - and smiled at his own joke - was a receding problem.
  4. Yet here they were, as large as life - Surkov with his long yellow hair and Rozanov with his attenuated face and his baldness - clearly the living people with whom I had boozed and improvised in Moscow, so long ago.
  5. I had seen newspaper photos of him since his release from the psikhushka , but they hadn't prepared me for his gauntness, pallor, baldness.
  6. Since this was the first coronation to be televised to a nation, Ramsey was suddenly famous among the people of England; all the more so because the vast head, baldness girt by flowing white locks, mobile expressive eyebrows, and waddling gait drew the attention of millions of viewers.
  7. runaway baldness
  8. Although crew cuts had been around forever, all-over short hair of or less started in about '64 was a conservative-suit-mod staple until '68 when it went even shorter - and less in '69 near-shaven styles (baldness never caught on) or so of hair in the 60s was not as noteworthy as a backward glance might suggest - because long hair got all the publicity, you'd think that everyone below 25 grew their hair long.
  9. Dad's hair was shining too, as he liked to put olive oil on it, convinced that this lubrication of the scalp banished baldness.
  10. While this tonic may not be a cure for male-pattern baldness, if used regularly, following the scalp massage instructions in Chapter 6, it may halt the process.
  11. As technology improves, adherents claim, we'll be able to engineer cures for hereditary diseases, from baldness to sickle cell anaemia.
  12. The symptoms of this condition include fever and inflammatory changes in the connective or fibrous tissues of the body, increased fibrous tissue production, baldness, sensitivity to sunlight, kidney failure, high blood pressure, heart involvement, an increased risk of abortion, defects in the immune system, psychotic manifestations and neurological problems similar to multiple sclerosis.
  13. No baldness.

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