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1 pressing together
1. спрессовывание2. спрессовывающийforce together — прижимать, спрессовывать
couch together — наслаивать; спрессовывать
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > pressing together
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2 pressing together
2) Пищевая промышленность: спрессовывание, спрессовывающий -
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4 pressing together
Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > pressing together
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5 PRESSING TOGETHER
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6 pressing together
English-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > pressing together
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7 pressing
adjective1) (urgent) dringend2) (persistent) dringlich; nachdrücklich* * *adjective (urgent: a pressing invitation.) dringend* * *press·ing[ˈpresɪŋ]* * *['presɪŋ]1. adjhe was very pressing in his invitation — er drängte mir etc seine Einladung richtig auf
2. n(= records issued at one time) Auflage f; (= copy of record) Pressung f* * *A adj (adv pressingly)1. pressend, drückend:2. figb) dringend, dringlich:pressing danger drohende GefahrB s1. (Aus)Pressen n2. TECHa) Stanzen n3. TECH Pressling ma) Pressplatte fb) Pressung fc) Auflage f* * *adjective1) (urgent) dringend2) (persistent) dringlich; nachdrücklich* * *adj.vordringlich adj. -
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9 forcing together
1. спрессовывание2. спрессовывающийforce together — прижимать, спрессовывать
couch together — наслаивать; спрессовывать
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > forcing together
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10 спрессовывание
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > спрессовывание
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11 спрессовывающий
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > спрессовывающий
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12 εἰλέω 1
εἰλέω 1.Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `press together, draw together, fence in' (Hom.)Other forms: Ep. Delph. also εἴλομαι in εἰλόμενος, εἰλέσθω(ν), Dor. El. Ϝηλέω, Att. sometimes ἴλλω, εἴλλω (cf. below), aor. ἔλσαι, ἐέλσαι (Ep.), med.-pass. ἀλήμεναι, ἀλῆναι, ἀλείς, perf. med. ἔελμαι, - μένος (Ep.), perfect preterite ἐόλει? (Pi., s. below); from there the new εἰλῆσαι, εἰλήσω, εἴλημαι, εἰλήθην (Ion. Hell.)Compounds: With prefix ἀπ(ο-), e. g. ἀπο-Ϝηλέω (El.), ἐξ-, e. g. ἐγ-Ϝηληθίωντι (Her.) = ἐξ-ειληθῶσι, κατ(α)-, e. g. κατα-Ϝελμένος (Cret.), προσ- ( προτι-), συν-ειλέω, -( ε)ίλλω etc. with diff. shades of meaning.Derivatives: Of the derivatives most have become formally and semantically independent: ἁλής, ἀολλής, ἐξουλή, ἴλη ( εἴλη), οὑλαμός (s. vv.). Further: βήλημα κώλυμα, φράγμα ἐν ποταμῳ̃ H.; i. e. Ϝήλημα, Mess. ἤλημα, κατ-, συν-είλησις `pressing together, what is pressed' or `what is drawn together' (Epicur. or Ael.), εἰληθμός ( εἰδ- cod.) συστροφή, φυγή H., προσείλημα ( κεφαλῆς) `turban' (Kreon Hist.; to 2?). From (Ϝ)ίλλω prob. Ϝιλσιιος gen. `adversity' (Pamphyl. IVa); unclear ἰλλάς `pressed together (?)' (S. Fr. 70, E. Fr. 837), cf. on 2. εἰλέω; lengthened ἰλλίζει, s. ib. S. also on εἶλαρ.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1138] *u̯el- `press together'Etymology: As the basis of εἰλέω, Ϝηλέω, to which belongs also ἀπελλεῖν (?, cod. - ειν) ἀποκλείειν H. (Aeol.), one may posit a nasal present *Ϝελ-νέω, which may be a variant of εἴλω \< *Ϝέλ-νω (Schwyzer 720; cf. also 693 w. n. 11, Chantr. Gramm. hom. 1, 130). Beside it there is a reduplicated ἴλλω \< *Ϝί-Ϝλ-ω (mostly to 2., like ἰλλόμενος A. R. 2, 27, s. on 2.). (For εἴλλω vowelprothesis was assumed \< *ἐ-Ϝέλ-νω ( ἐ-Ϝέλ-ιω?; so Solmsen, s. below) which is now no longer possible, if not simply through (graphical) influence of εἰλέω. - The non-present forms were oirginally, as is to be expected, primary: aor. (Ϝ)έλ-σαι, perf. *(Ϝ)έ-(Ϝ)ολα in ἐόλει `(op)pressed' (Pi. P. 4, 233; coni. Boeckh)?, med. with secondary full grade (Ϝ)έ-(Ϝ)ελ-μαι, intr. aor. with zero grade (Ϝ)αλῆ-ναι; these forms were replaced by the innovations εἰλῆσαι etc. From the many IE words with an element u̯el-, only some Balto-Slavic formations can be considered as cognates of 1. εἰλέω. Thus Russ. válom `in mass', the instrumental of a noun * valъ (IE *u̯ōlos) with many derivatives, e. g. zavál `stoppage, blocking' (cf. Ϝήλημα); on the maning cf. esp. (Ϝ)άλις. An other instrumental in OCS Russ. velьmí `μεγάλως, very', from * velь (IE *u̯eli-). From Baltic: Lith. su-valýti `collect (grain), reap (together)'; further perh. Lith. veliù, vélti (with Russ. valjátь) `to full'; but see also on 2. εἰλέω. It is not always possible to distinguish εἰλέω `press (together)' and εἰλέω `wind'. - On the group see Solmsen Unt. 224ff., 285ff.; s. also Burdach NJbb. 49, 254ff.Page in Frisk: 1,456-457Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > εἰλέω 1
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13 спрессовывать
1. pressed together[lang name="Russian"]прижимать, спрессовывать — force together
[lang name="Russian"]наслаивать; спрессовывать — couch together
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1) General subject: angor, clutch, compression, constriction, constringency, contraction, hug, jam, nip (судна во льдах), pinch, pressing, pressure, retraction, shrinkage, squeeze, wring, grip3) Geology: compressing, cramping, crush movement, deswelling, pinching (жилы)4) Naval: ellipticity5) Medicine: anastalsis, prelum6) Engineering: crowding, gripping, impaction, scaling, sharpening (диаграммы направленности антенны), squash, squeezing7) Agriculture: coefficient8) Construction: collarine, extrusion, pressing together9) Mathematics: collapsing, compressibility10) Automobile industry: grasping, restraint (при охлаждении)11) Mining: astriction, pinch (жилы)13) Metallurgy: narrowing14) Information technology: compaction (информации), crunching (данных), reduction (данных)15) Oil: contraction strain16) Special term: compacting17) Astronautics: compressions, condensing, flattening, oblateness18) Geophysics: collapse19) Perfume: sqeezing20) Household appliances: companding23) Robots: compression (информации), reduction (информации), shrinkage, shrinking (при обработке изображений)24) Makarov: coercion, compression (земной коры), compression-subsidence (земной коры), pack, packing (данных), pinch (напр. жилы), pinch (напр., жилы), pressurization, reduction in bulk, restraint (напр. при охлаждении), restraint (напр., при охлаждении), restriction, retract, short, squeezing action (при машинном доении)25) Taboo: gripe26) Security: truncation27) Internet: Compression (Любой из множества методов, позволяющих уменьшить число битов, представляющих данную информацию для передачи или хранения. Компрессия снижает требуемую для передачи полосу или экономит пространство, используемое для хранения)28) oil&gas: ice pressure -
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16 निपीडयत्
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17 सम्बाधक
sam-bādhakamfn. pressing together, contracting Bhaṭṭ. ;
pressing upon, thronging, crowding MW.
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19 विमर्दः _vimardḥ
विमर्दः 1 Pounding, crushing, bruising.-2 Rub- bing together, trituration (as of perfumes), friction; विमर्दसुरभिर्बकुलावलिका खल्वहम् M.3; R.5.65; कस्तूरिका मृगविमर्दसुगन्धिरेति Śi.4.61;11.28.-3 Pressing together (as in embrace).-4 Spoiling, marring; कुतूहलविमर्द- कारिणा परिश्रमेण Mk.1.-5 Touch, contact.-6 Rubbing the person with saffron or other unguents.-7 War, battle, fight, encounter; विमर्दक्षमां भूमिमवतरावः U.5;3.44.-8 Destruction, devastation; पुरा जनस्थानविमर्दशङ्की संधाय लङ्काधिपतिः प्रतस्थे R.6.62.-9 Conjunction of the sun and the moon.-1 An eclipse.-11 Weariness, tediousness.-Comp. -अर्घम् the time from the apparent conjunction to the end of an eclipse. -
20 संश्लेषणम् _saṃślēṣaṇam _णा _ṇā
संश्लेषणम् णा 1 Pressing together.-2 Means of binding together.-3 Connection, tie, bond.Sanskrit-English dictionary > संश्लेषणम् _saṃślēṣaṇam _णा _ṇā
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