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1 насыщаться
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2 насыщаться
несовер. - насыщаться; совер. - насытиться
1) (наедаться) be full, be sated
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3 насыщаться
несов. - насыща́ться, сов. - насы́титься1) ( наедаться) satiate oneself; сов. тж. be full, be sated2) хим. become saturated -
4 пропитываться
св - пропита́тьсячем-л to be/to become saturated/steeped in sth -
5 насыщаться
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6 насыщенный на ... процентов
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > насыщенный на ... процентов
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7 пропитываться
пропитаться1. (тв.) become* / get* saturated / impregnated / soaked (with); несов. тж. soak (in)2. страд. к пропитывать -
8 насыщенный на ... процентов
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > насыщенный на ... процентов
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9 напитаться
несовер. - питаться, напитываться; совер. - напитаться
1) несовер. - питаться; возвр.; разг. (наесться)
to eat one's fill
2) несовер. - напитываться
become impregnated/saturated/soaked/imbued (with)* * *- питаться; to eat one's fill -
10 напитываться
несовер. - напитываться; совер. - напитаться (чем-л.)
become impregnated/saturated/soaked/imbued (with)* * * -
11 пропитаться
несовер. - пропитываться; совер. - пропитаться
become/get impregnated/imbued/saturated/soaked (with)* * ** * *percolatingseeping -
12 пропитываться
I несовер. - пропитываться; совер. - пропитаться
become/get impregnated/imbued/saturated/soaked (with)
II страд. от пропитывать* * * -
13 пропитываться
несов. - пропи́тываться, сов. - пропита́ться; (тв.)1) ( насыщаться чем-л) become / get saturated / impregnated / soaked (with); несов. тж. soak (in)2) (проникаться какими-л чувствами, идеями) be imbued (with); be filled (with); be inspired (with)
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