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1 промывочная ванна
1) Engineering: rinse tank2) Metallurgy: rinse bath, washing cell3) Polygraphy: rinsing bath, wash bath4) Silicates: wash tank, washing tank5) Mechanics: cleaning tank6) Makarov: rinse bath (в гальваностегии, прокате), swill bath (в гальваностегии, прокате) -
2 обмывать
обмывать wash; bath -
3 мыть
wash глагол: -
4 вымыться в ванне
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5 мыться в ванне
wash in the bath глагол: -
6 помыться в ванне
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7 мыться
2) Rare: bathe4) Makarov: have a bath, take a bath, wash up, freshen up (и т. п.) -
8 душевая
1) General subject: washhouse, washing house, washing-house, Wet Room2) Naval: shower bath, shower room3) Military: bath point, bath station4) Construction: shower room (комната)5) Railway term: shower area (on a train)6) Mining: bath house, dog house, wash house7) Oil&Gas technology shower -
9 раствор
2) Geology: dissolution3) Aviation: width5) Engineering: aperture, bath (для очистки, травления, нанесения покрытия и т. п.), bite (валков), dash, gap, jaw opening, temper6) Rare: solvent7) Chemistry: aqua, preparation8) Construction: bath (для травления и т. п.), grout (aka grouting compound - mortar used to grout (ceramic) tiles), liquor (часто щелочной), grouting compound, matrix (напр, цемента)10) Railway term: dip (для химической очистки), grouting (цементный), slurry11) Automobile industry: jaw opening (ключа, тисков), span (напр. губок тисков)14) Immunology: soluble-phase system15) Astronautics: angular field16) Geophysics: mud20) Makarov: aperture (антенны), mouth, opening (конуса), resolution, sol. (solution) (р-р), span (губок тисков), wash (для опрыскивания деревьев и т.п.)21) Cement: mortar of cement -
10 мыть
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11 мытьё
3) Construction: cleansing -
12 мытье
3) Construction: cleansing -
13 промывание
1) General subject: ablutions, abstersion, douche, douching, elutriation3) Medicine: ablution, detersion, flush (напором струи), irrigation, lavage, lavement, lavement (полости), rinsing4) Military: (струёй жидкости) flush (ing)5) Engineering: backwash (фильтра), flush, flushing, rinse, scour, scouring, sluicing (наносов), wash, washing, washout6) Chemistry: flushing out7) Mining: washing out8) Oil: jigging9) Food industry: leaching (от солей)10) Ecology: percolation (почвы), wash-out11) Advertising: bath12) Makarov: scour (сильным напором воды) -
14 мыться
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15 мыться
несов. - мы́ться, сов. - вы́мыться, помы́ться1) ( мыть себя) wash, wash oneselfмы́ться в ва́нне — have a bath
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16 мою
my глагол: -
17 вымыть
1. eluate2. bath3. scour4. washСинонимический ряд:выстирать (глаг.) выстирать -
18 мыть
1. scrub2. washed3. washingкак было бы хорошо, если бы меня не заставляли мыть посуду — I wish I could get off washing up
4. bath5. scour6. washя был очень расстроен, что мою рукопись отвергли — I was mortified that my manuscript was rejected
Синонимический ряд:1. купать (глаг.) купать2. стирать (глаг.) стирать -
19 помыть
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20 мытьевая вода
1) Naval: wash water2) Engineering: bath water, washing water3) Makarov: bath water (на судне), washing water (на судне)
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