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1 dyeing affinity
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2 dyeing affinity
1) Химия: красильное сродство2) Парфюмерия: сродство красителей -
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4 dyeing affinity
English-Russian perfumery & beauty care dictionary > dyeing affinity
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1. n близость, родство; сходство2. n склонность, симпатия3. n предмет симпатии, родная душа4. n юр. свойство, родство по мужу или жене5. n юр. собир. свойственники, родня мужа или жены6. n юр. сходство, структурная близость7. n юр. хим. сродство8. n юр. биол. родовое сходство; филогенетическая близостьСинонимический ряд:1. fancy (noun) fancy; partiality; penchant; proclivity; propensity2. fondness (noun) affection; alliance; attachment; attraction; bond; closeness; fondness; liking; sympathy3. ionization (noun) combining power; elective affinity; ionisation; ionization; magnetism; magnetization; susceptibility; valence4. kinship (noun) blood tie; connection; kinship; propinquity; relation; relationship; strain; tie; union5. resemblance (noun) alikeness; analogy; association; attractiveness; comparison; correspondence; interconnection; likeness; parallel; resemblance; semblance; similarity; simile; similitudeАнтонимический ряд:aversion; difference -
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1. n крашение, окраска тканей2. n физ. окрашивание, приобретение цветаspray dyeing — окрашивание разбрызгиванием, окрашивание распылением
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1. сродство2. аффинное преобразованиеThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > affinity
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10 chemical affinity
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11 antigenic affinity
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12 appreciable affinity
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13 non-electrochemical concept of affinity
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14 residual affinity
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