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deprive of fat, skim, remove fat (from); degrease тех.* * *1) degrease; 2) skim* * *обезжиривать; обезжирить deprive of fat, skim -
2 обезжиривать
1) General subject: deoil2) Aviation: de-oil3) Agriculture: desuint4) Construction: remove grease8) Oil: ungrease10) Makarov: extract the fat, scour, skim off the fat, degrease, deprive of fat -
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1) General subject: deoil2) Makarov: degrease, deprive of fat, extract the fat, scour, skim off the fat, clean off the grease from (что-л.), extract the grease from (что-л.) -
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обезжирить (вн.)deprive of fat (d.), skin (d.), remove fat (from); тех. degrease (d.) -
5 обезжиривать (I) > обезжирить (II)
............................................................1. skim(vt.) کف، ریم، کف گیری، تماس اندک، شیر خامه گرفته، کف گرفتن از، سرشیر گرفتن از، تماس مختصر حاصل کردن، به طور سطحی مورد توجه قرار دادن، به طور سطحی خواندن........................................................................................................................3. remove fat............................................................4. degreaseРусско-персидский словарь > обезжиривать (I) > обезжирить (II)
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7 обезжиривать
to degrease; to deprive of fatБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > обезжиривать
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