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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > defective prophage
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prophage профаг, латентный фаг, симбиотический фаг, пробактериофаг, криптофагprophage профаг, генетически активная часть бактериофага, которая в лизогенных бактериях включается в определённый участок бактериальной хромосомыdefective prophage дефектный профагmature prophage зрелый профагEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > prophage
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1. n мед. дефективный субъектdefective person — дефективный; дефектный
2. n грам. недостаточный глагол3. n тех. дефектное изделие4. a неполный, недостаточный; несовершенный5. a неисправный, повреждённый; дефектный, с изъяномdefective unit — дефектное изделие; неисправное изделие
6. a дефективный, умственно отсталый; недоразвитый7. a грам. недостаточныйdefective verb — недостаточный глагол, глагол с неполной парадигмой
Синонимический ряд:imperfect (adj.) abnormal; amiss; bad; damaged; deficient; faulty; flawed; impaired; imperfect; inadequate; incomplete; insufficient; lacking; marred; rotten; sick; substandard; tainted; uncomplete; unsound; vicious; wantingАнтонимический ряд:complete; correct; perfect; satisfactory -
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defective unit — дефектное изделие; неисправное изделие
defective person — дефективный; дефектный
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дефектный; неисправный; поврежденныйdefective person — дефективный; дефектный
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