stigma
21stigma — statusas T sritis šlapimo ir lyties aparatas ryšiai: platesnis terminas – kiaušidės folikulas žiūrėk – folikulinis gumburėlis …
22stigma — ► NOUN (pl. stigmas or especially in sense 2 stigmata) 1) a mark or sign of disgrace or discredit. 2) (stigmata) (in Christian tradition) marks corresponding to those left on Christ s body by the Crucifixion, said to have been impressed by divine …
23Stigma — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Stigma (manga) et Stigma (papillon). Stigma Graphies Capitale …
24Stigma — Das Stigma (griechisch στíγμα, Mehrzahl Stigmata) bedeutet ‚Stich‘, ‚Punkt‘, ‚Wund ‘ oder ‚Brandmal‘ und steht im Allgemeinen für: ein auffälliges, mitunter negativ bewertetes Merkmal, siehe Mal bzw. Makel (Schandfleck) eine pathologisch typische …
25stigma — n. 1) to attach a stigma to 2) a stigma attaches to (no stigma attaches to being poor) 3) a stigma about, to (there is no stigma to being poor) * * * [ stɪgmə] to (there is no stigma to being poor) a stigma about to attach a stigma to a stigma… …
26stigma — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ social VERB + STIGMA ▪ bear, carry ▪ Being an unmarried mother used to carry a social stigma. ▪ suffer, suff …
27Stigma — Kennzeichen; Zeichen; Merkmal * * * Stịg|ma 〈n.; s, Stịg|men od. Stịg|ma|ta〉 1. Zeichen, Mal 2. Wundmal (Christi) 3. 〈bei Insekten, Tausendfüßern u. Spinnen〉 Atemöffnung 4. 〈bei Einzellern〉 Augenfleck 5. 〈bei Pflanzen〉 = Narbe (3) [<grch.… …
28stigma — UK [ˈstɪɡmə] / US noun Word forms stigma : singular stigma plural stigmas 1) [singular/uncountable] a feeling that something is wrong or embarrassing in some way Unfortunately, there s still a stigma attached to mental illness. stigma of:… …
29stigma — stig|ma [ˈstıgmə] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: mark, mark burned on the skin , from Greek, from stizein to tattoo ] 1.) [C usually singular, U] a strong feeling in society that being in a particular situation or having a particular… …
30stigma — [[t]stɪ̱gmə[/t]] stigmas 1) N VAR If something has a stigma attached to it, people think it is something to be ashamed of. There is still a stigma attached to cancer... There is very little stigma attached to crime and criminals. 2) N COUNT The… …