- full-blown AIDS
- СПИД с развёрнутой клинической картиной
Англо-русский словарь по иммунологии и иммуногенетике. — М.: Русский язык. Сучков С. В. Под ред. акад. Р. В. Петрова. 1990.
Англо-русский словарь по иммунологии и иммуногенетике. — М.: Русский язык. Сучков С. В. Под ред. акад. Р. В. Петрова. 1990.
full-blown — adjective 1. ) in its most complete and developed form: a full blown economic crisis full blown AIDS: Not all HIV patients develop full blown AIDS. 2. ) a full blown flower is completely open … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
full-blown — adj fully developed: being in its most extreme or serious form: possessing or exhibiting the characteristic symptoms <a full blown cold> <full blown hypertension> <a collection of symptoms that isn t quite full blown AIDS (J.… … Medical dictionary
full-blown — adj [only before noun] [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: FULL1 + blown, past participle of blow to produce flowers , from Old English blowan] having all the qualities of something that is at its most complete or advanced stage ▪ The drop in shares could… … Dictionary of contemporary English
full-blown — adjective 1. fully ripe; at the height of bloom a full blown rose • Syn: ↑matured • Similar to: ↑mature 2. having or displaying all the characteristics necessary for completeness a full blown financial crisis … Useful english dictionary
full-blown — UK / US adjective 1) in its most complete and developed form a full blown economic crisis full blown AIDS: Not all HIV patients develop full blown AIDS. 2) a full blown flower is completely open … English dictionary
full-blown — /fool blohn /, adj. 1. fully or completely developed: full blown AIDS; an idea expanded into a full blown novel. 2. in full bloom: a full blown rose. [1605 15] * * * … Universalium
full blown — adjective 1 having all of the qualities of something in its most complete or advanced stage: The border fighting has turned into a full blown war. | full blown AIDS 2 often literary a full blown flower is completely open … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
full-blown — adjective Date: 1601 1. a. fully mature b. being at the height of bloom c. full fledged 2. possessing or exhibiting all the usual or necessary features or symptoms < a general philosophy, if not a full blown ideology, is emerging W. H. Jones > … New Collegiate Dictionary
full blown — all the symptoms, every sign It often takes years for the virus to develop into full blown AIDS … English idioms
ˌfull-ˈblown — adj in the most complete and developed form full blown AIDS[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
full-blown — adj. Full blown is used with these nouns: ↑AIDS, ↑version … Collocations dictionary