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1 (these ions commonly) substitute for one another
Математика: заменять друг друга (in...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > (these ions commonly) substitute for one another
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2 substitute for one another
Математика: (these ions commonly) заменять друг друга (in...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > substitute for one another
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3 travel
['træv(ə)l] 1. гл.; прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. travelled брит., traveled амер.1) путешествовать, странствоватьSyn:2)а) ехать, ездитьб) покрывать расстояние, проезжать4) двигаться, перемещаться; распространятьсяLight travels faster than sound. — Скорость света превышает скорость звука.
In an electric field, the positive ions travel to the negative electrode and vice versa. — В электрическом поле положительные ионы перемещаются к отрицательному электроду и наоборот.
5) разг. ехать с большой скоростью, нестисьThe yachts were kept travelling from start to finish. — Яхты двигались очень быстро с самого старта и до финиша.
6) блуждать (например, о мысли, взгляде и т. п.)His eyes travelled over the picture. — Он рассматривал картину.
His mind travelled over recent events. — Он перебирал в памяти недавние события.
He travelled in whisky. — Он был коммивояжёром, продавал виски.
These plants travel badly. — Эти растения плохо переносят транспортировку.
9) иск. перевозить с собой (костюмы, декорации и т. п.)2. сущ.1) путешествиеtravel agency — турфирма, бюро путешествий
travel bug разг. — тяга к путешествиям
Syn:2) ( travels) описание путешествияHe took Gulliver's Travels with him on his journey. — Он взял с собой в дорогу "Путешествия Гулливера".
3) движение; перемещение, продвижениеA dog of high travel will drive sheep hither and thither. — Проворная собака будет гонять овец туда и сюда.
5) тех.а) подача, ход; длина хода•Gram:[ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]travel[/ref]
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