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1 электризация влиянием
1) Engineering: induction electricity, influence electricity2) Physics: electrization by inductionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > электризация влиянием
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2 электризация через влияние
1) Engineering: induction electricity, influence electricity2) Electronics: induced electrificationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > электризация через влияние
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3 электростатическая индукция
1) Engineering: electric induction, electrostatic induction, induction, induction electricity, influence electricity2) Electronics: induced electrification3) Makarov: dielectric flux densityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > электростатическая индукция
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4 отрицательный
1. (в разн. знач.) negativeотрицательный герой — negative character, anti-hero
2. (плохой, неблагоприятный) bad, unfavourable -
5 отрицательный
1) ( выражающий отрицание) negativeотрица́тельный отве́т — negative response / reply
2) ( выражающий отсутствие чего-л) negativeотрица́тельный результа́т — negative result, no result
отрица́тельная реа́кция — negative reaction, lack of reaction
3) мат., физ., эк. ( со знаком минус) negativeотрица́тельное число́ — negative number
отрица́тельная температу́ра — negative temperature
отрица́тельное электри́чество — negative electricity
отрица́тельный электри́ческий заря́д — negative charge
отрица́тельный бала́нс эк. — negative / unfavourable balance, deficit
4) (плохой, неблагоприятный) negative, bad, unfavourableотрица́тельный о́тзыв — unfavourable opinion
отрица́тельное влия́ние — bad / adverse influence
••отрица́тельный геро́й / персона́ж — negative character; the bad guy разг.
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