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1) Engineering: actuating medium, actuation fluid, working medium2) Mathematics: working material3) Automobile industry: working medium (напр. смесь свежего заряда с остаточными газами)4) Oil: working substance5) Special term: actuating fluid6) Astronautics: control agent, mass carrier, propellant, recoil mass, rocket propellant, working fluid7) Solar energy: working body8) Makarov: energy carrier, medium -
2 ядро
barrier, core, ( в языке АЛГОЛ 68) cast вчт., center, diaphragm, heart, ( сети) hub, kern сопр., kernel, ( плотины) membrane, nucleus, ( земляной плотины) core wall* * *ядро́ с.1. core2. физ. nucleus, мн. nuclei; ( атомное ядро без валентных элементов) core, kernelвозбужда́ть ядро́ — excite a nucleusполяризова́ть ядро́ — polarize a nucleusядро́ распада́ется — a nucleus decays [disintegrates]экрани́ровать ядро́ — shield a nucleusа́томное ядро́ — (atomic) nucleusбесспи́новое ядро́ физ. — spin-zero nucleusядро́ ви́хря аргд. — vortex coreядро́ гала́ктики — galactic nucleusго́лое ядро́ — bare nucleusядро́ дейте́рия — deuteron, deutonде́лящееся ядро́ — ( любым процессом) fissionable nucleus; ( медленными нейтронами) fissile nucleusядро́ дислока́ции крист. — dislocation coreдоче́рнее ядро́ — daughter [product] nucleusядро́ древеси́ны — core of woodядро́ заро́дыша крист. — germ nucleusядро́ Земли́ — earth coreзерка́льные я́дра — mirror nucleiизоба́рное ядро́ — isobaric nucleusизоме́рное ядро́ — isomeric nucleusинфинитезима́льное ядро́ мат. — infinitesimal nucleusисхо́дное ядро́ — mother nucleusядро́ коме́ты — nucleus of a comet, cometary nucleusкороткоживу́щее ядро́ — short-lived nucleusя́дра [m2]кристаллиза́ции — crystallization centresлё́гкое ядро́ — light nucleusядро́ лине́йного преобразова́ния мат. — null space of linear transformationмаги́ческое ядро́ мат. — magic(-number) nucleusматери́нское ядро́ мат. — parent [original] nucleusмы́льное ядро́ — kettle wax, neat soapнечё́тное ядро́ — odd-mass nucleusнечё́тно-нечё́тное ядро́ — odd-odd nucleusнечё́тно-чё́тное ядро́ — odd-even nucleusядро́ основа́ния стр. — core of a foundationядро́ отда́чи — recoil nucleusперви́чное ядро́ — primary nucleusядро́ пла́мени — свар. flame cone; ракет. flame kernelядро́ плоти́ны — core of a damядро́ после́довательности мат. — core of a sequenceядро́ пото́ка гидр. — flow coreрадиоакти́вное ядро́ — radionuclide, radioactive nucleusразреша́ющее ядро́ мат. — resolvent, resolvent [reciprocal] kernelядро́ сварно́й то́чки — spot weld nuggetсверхзвуково́е ядро́ аргд. — supersonic coreядро́ сече́ния мех. — core of a (cross) sectionядро́ с избы́тком нейтро́нов — neutron-rich nucleusсло́жное ядро́ — compound nucleusядро́ с недоста́тком нейтро́нов — neutron-deficient nucleusядро́ с нечё́тным заря́дом — odd-charge nucleusядро́ с нечё́тным ма́ссовым число́м — odd-mass nucleusсоставно́е ядро́ — compound nucleusядро́ с чё́тным заря́дом — even-charge nucleusядро́ с чё́тным ма́ссовым число́м — even-mass nucleusядро́ три́тия — tritonчё́тное ядро́ — even-mass nucleusчё́тно-нечё́тное ядро́ — even-odd nucleusчё́тно-чё́тное ядро́ — even-even nucleus -
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1. с. core2. с. физ. мн. nucleus, nuclei; core, kernelделящееся ядро — fissionable nucleus; fissile nucleus
ядро пламени — flame cone; flame kernel
Синонимический ряд:основа (сущ.) костяк; основа -
4 атомная энергия
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