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جَرَى \ flow: (of liquid) to run: Rivers flow to the sea, (of other things) to move steadily like a river Electricity flows along a wire. go: (also go off) to take a certain course: All went (off) well at our meeting. happen: to take place: The accident happened at exactly 4 o’clock, to be done What has happened to your old car? Did you sell it?. run (ran, run): (of people and animals) to move fast, with quick steps: She ran to catch the train, (of rivers) flow The Thames runs through London. stream: to flow freely: Her eyes streamed with tears. take place: to happen: Tell me what took place at the meeting. \ See Also سال (سَالَ)، تدفق (تَدَفَّقَ) -
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تَدَفَّقَ \ flow: (of other things) to move steadily like a river: Electricity flows along a wire. gush: to pour out fast: Blood gushed from the wound. pour: to flow; stream: Oil poured out of the pipe. People were pouring into the street. spout: to pour violently out: Blood spouted from the wound. stream: to flow freely: People were streaming out of the cinema. Her eyes streamed with tears. well: to flow, as from a spring: Water welled through the ground. Tears welled up in her eyes. -
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• Every ebb has its flow - На одном потеряешь, на другом найдешь (H)• Every flow must have its ebb - Счастье с бессчастьем - ведро с ненастьем (C)• Flow will have its ebb (A) - Счастье с бессчастьем - ведро с ненастьем (C) -
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[fləu]1. verb1) to move along in the way that water does:يَتَدَفَّقThe river flowed into the sea.
2) (of the tide) to rise:يَرْتَفِعThe boat left the harbour when the tide began to flow.
2. nounthe act of flowing:تَدَفُّقthe flow of traffic.
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سَيْل \ deluge: a very heavy fall of rain. flow: movement in an even way: There was a steady flow of cars across the bridge. influx: a flowing in; an arrival in large numbers: an influx of foreign visitors. stream: a flow of anything (liquid, gas, cars, people, etc.). -
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سَالَ \ flow: (of liquid) to run: Rivers flow to the sea. run: (of water, etc.) to flow: The tears ran down her face. -
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دَفْق \ flow: movement in an even way: There was a steady flow of cars across the bridge. stream: a flow of anything (liquid, gas, cars, people, etc.). -
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مَجْرًى \ course: the proper direction of movement; the path of sth.: The ship was blown off course by the storm. The river has changed its course. flow: movement in an even way: There was a steady flow of cars across the bridge. -
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اِنْسَابَ \ float: to move without effort, on water or through the air: The empty boat floated down the stream. A feather floated past my face. flow: (of other things) to move steadily like a river: Electricity flows along a wire. glide: to move gently, smoothly and silently along (on water, wheels, through the air, etc.). run: (of rivers) to flow: The Thames runs through London. sail: to move smoothly and effortlessly: The moon sailed across the sky. His horse sailed past the others and won the race. -
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تَهَدَّلَ \ droop: to bend downward from weakness or tiredness: The flowers were drooping for lack of water. flow: (of hair, clothes, etc.) to fall loosely: Her thick hair flowed over her shoulders. -
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ساب (انسابَ) \ flow. -
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اِسْتَرْسَلَ \ flow: (of hair, clothes, etc.) fall loosely: Her thick hair flowed over her shoulders. indulge: (with in) to give oneself the pleasure of (sth. pleasant but unnecessary or unsuitable): I’m too old to indulge in boyish games. \ See Also انْقَادَ في -
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поток (в СНС; учитываемая за определённый период или на определённую дату экономическая операция — по отношению к доходам, расходам, обязательствам и др.)1. технологический процесс, технологическая последовательность операций2. текучесть, истечение ( металла в процессе деформации)( технологический) маршрут; деформация, коробление, искривление -
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > flow in
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Gen Mgta pay increase awarded to one group of workers as a result of a pay raise awarded to another group working in the same field -
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Gen Mgta graphic representation of the stages in a process or system, or of the steps required to solve a problem. A flow chart is commonly used to represent the sequence of functions in a computer program or to model the movement of materials, money, or people in a complex process. Two primary symbols used in flow charts are the process box, indicating a process or action taking place, and the decision lozenge, indicating the need for a decision. -
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Gen Mgta graphic representation of the stages in a process or system, or of the steps required to solve a problem. A flow chart is commonly used to represent the sequence of functions in a computer program or to model the movement of materials, money, or people in a complex process. Two primary symbols used in flow charts are the process box, indicating a process or action taking place, and the decision lozenge, indicating the need for a decision.
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