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Определение atria в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

atrium
atriyum
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{i} avlu
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{i} kemeraltı
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{i} orta avlu (roma)
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{i} kulakçık
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orta avlu kemer altı
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(Anatomi) ön oda, ön boşluk, kalp boşluklarından birine verilen isim, kulakçık örn: atrium sinistrum cordis
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(Tıp) Kalp boşluklarında kalp kaidesine yakın olan ikisine verilen ad
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(Tıp) [Atria]. Atriyum
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Определение atria в Турецкий язык Турецкий язык словарь

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önceleri eski Roma evlerinin ortasında, daha sonraları ise erken Hıristiyan bazilikalarında girişin önünde yer alan üstü açık avlu
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Eski Roma evlerinin ortasında ya da Hıristiyan bazilikalarının girişinde yer alan üstü açık avlu
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Bir Bizans kilisesine giriş avlusu
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Roma evinin yanlarda üstü örtülü, ortada üstü açık olan avlusu
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
The upper chambers of the heart (Atrium refers to one chamber of the heart)
(Atrium) The two upper chambers of the heart where the blood is collected, then passed to the ventricles
The two upper, or receiving chambers of the heart
(atrium-singular) The two upper holding chambers of the heart
The upper chambers in the heart, they receive blood from the veins and store it prior to each heartbeat
The upper two chambers of the heart that accept and accumulate blood prior to the blood being allowed into the ventricular chambers from which the blood is pumped to the body and to the lungs
plural of atrium Blood is returned from the lungs, to the left atrium, from where it is pumped into the left ventricle and then round the body, or from the body, to the left atrium be pumped into the right ventricle and then to the lungs
left and right upper chambers of the heart
The two upper holding chambers of the heart
The upper chambers of the mammalian heart that receive blood returning from the venous circulation (right atrium) or from the lungs (left atrium)
More than one atrium
The two upper or holding chambers of the heart
The two upper chambers of the heart
plural of atrium
The two upper chambers of the heart (the left atrium and the right atrium), which take in blood flow from the veins
the top or collecting chambers of the heart There are two of these, the right atrium and the left atrium
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A square hall lit by daylight from above, into which rooms open at one or more levels
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A cavity inside a porate aperture of a pollen grain formed by the separation of the sexine and nexine layers, widening toward the interior of the grain
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A microscopic air sac within a pulmonary alveolus
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Any enclosed body cavity or chamber
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An upper chamber of the heart that receives blood from the veins and forces it into a ventricle. In higher vertebrates, the right atrium receives blood from the superior vena cava and inferior vena cava, and the left atrium receives blood from the left and right pulmonary veins
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A central room or space in ancient Roman homes, open to the sky in the middle; a similar space in other buildings
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An open courtyard at the entrance of a church, usually surrounded by covered aisles The atrium of the Early Christian church was originally a place for the catechumens to wait during the celebration of the Eucharist
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In church architecture, a colonnaded forecourt to a church Good examples can be seen at San Clemente and San Paolo fuori le mura
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In classical architecture, an interior courtyard that is open to the weather In contemporary architecture, a significant interior space, often skylighted, used for circulation
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A cavity, entrance, or passage; as, the atrium, or atrial cavity, in the body wall of the amphioxus; an atrium of the infundibula of the lungs, etc
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one of the hollow cavities of the heart
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The main part of either auricle of the heart as distinct from the auricular appendix
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A cavity in ascidians into which the intestine and generative ducts open, and which also receives the water from the gills
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the central area in a building; open to the sky any chamber that is connected to other chambers or passageways (especially one of the two upper chambers of the heart)
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An atrium is a part of a building such as a hotel or shopping centre, which extends up through several floors of the building and often has a glass roof. In an ancient Roman house, an open central court that contained the impluvium, a basin where rainwater collected. It originally contained the hearth and functioned as the center of family life. The term later came to be used for the open front courtyard of a Christian basilica, where congregants collected before services. The atrium was revived in the 20th century in the form of glass-covered, greenery-filled multistory spaces sometimes found in shopping centers, office buildings, and large hotels
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an upper chamber of the heart where blood collects before passing to the ventricle
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one of two upper chambers in the heart
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the central area in a building; open to the sky
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A square hall lighted from above, into which rooms open at one or more levels
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The top filling chamber of the heart There are two atria - the left and the right, divided by a muscular wall, called the septum The atrium contracts before the ventricle to allow optimal filling of the ventricle
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Either one of the two upper chambers of the heart in which blood is received from the body before being passed to the ventricles
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The upper heart chamber, also known as the auricle The atria act as a temporary resevoir for blood before sending it to the the lower heart chambers
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The name was extended in the Middle Ages to the open churchyard or cemetery
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An open court in a Roman house or in front of a church
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An open court with a porch or gallery around three or more sides; especially at the entrance of a basilica or other church
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An opening or skylighted lobby through two or more floor levels other than an enclosed stairway, elevator, etc
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A body cavity or chamber, especially an upper chamber of the heart that receives blood from the veins and forces it into a ventricle. An auricle. In higher vertebrates, the right atrium receives blood from the superior vena cava and inferior vena cava, and the left atrium receives blood from the left and right pulmonary veins
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There are four chambers in the heart, two on the right side pumping to the lungs
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Chamber of the heart which provides access to another chamber called the ventricle
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An inner courtyard of a home or other building that is open to the sky or covered by a skylight
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Either one of the heart's two upper chambers
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a quadrangular court inside a Roman home
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Upper chamber of the heart; right atrium receives blood low in oxygen from the body and pumps it into the right ventricle so it can move to the lungs for oxygen; left atrium receives blood rich in oxygen from lungs and pumps it into the left ventricle so it can move through the aorta, into the rest of the body
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Also, the whole articular portion of the heart
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Either of the two upper chambers of the heart Blood returned from the upper body to the heart from the veins enters the right atrium through the superior vena cava, and through the inferior vena cava from the lower body The vena cava is the body's largest vein Oxygen-rich blood is returned to the left atrium from the lungs
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Either one of the two upper chambers of the heart in which blood collects before being passed to the ventricles
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An entrance hall of a building, often rising through a number of storeys and containing lifts, reception areas and plants Originally the hall or chief apartment of a Roman house
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{i} chamber of the heart (Anatomy)
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one of the two receiving chambers of the heart
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any chamber that is connected to other chambers or passageways (especially one of the two upper chambers of the heart)
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1 Central courtyard or hall open to the sky and surrounded on all sides by roofed areas, often with a colonnade 2 In traditional Christian church architecture: an open court in front of a church, usually a colonnaded quadrangle
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An interior court to which rooms open
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There are four chambers in the heart, two on the right side pumping to the lungs, and two on the left side pumping to the body On each side there is an upper, low-pressure chamber that collects blood from the veins and delivers it to the ventricles, the main pumping chambers of the heart These upper chambers are called the atria (plural) or atrium (singular)
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One of the two receiving chambers of the heart The left atrium receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs The right atrium receives oxygen-depleted blood from the body
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    Расстановка переносов

    a·tri·a

    Турецкое произношение

    eytriı

    Произношение

    /ˈātrēə/ /ˈeɪtriːə/
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