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1 simple microscope
простой микроскоп; увеличительное стекло; лупаАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > simple microscope
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2 лупа
1) General subject: hand glass, hand-glass, lens, loupe, magnifier, magnifying glass, magniglass, reading-glass (для чтения)2) Naval: reader3) Medicine: glass, magnifying lens, mesoscope4) Engineering: enlarging lens, hand magnifier, tube5) Construction: hand magnifier (угломерного инструмента)6) Mathematics: loop7) Textile: simple microscope8) Immunology: hand lens9) Marine science: reading glass10) Makarov: zoom -
3 одинарный микроскоп
Textile: simple microscopeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > одинарный микроскоп
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4 простой микроскоп
1) Metallurgy: magnifier2) Textile: simple microscope -
5 представить себе
•A bistable device can be envisioned (or thought of) as an optical nonlinearity combined with feedback.
•If an accelerator is conceived (or visualized) as a large microscope,...
•Picture a listener 30 kilometres from the transmitter.
•We can conjure up (or imagine) a whole series of numbers which...
•To appreciate the extent of the information available from binary stars, consider...
•It is difficult to conceive of (or imagine) an enamelled product that will not be subject to...
•Curves may be thought of as intersections of two surfaces.
•Above 120°C the barium titanate crystal may be visualized as a cube with a barium ion at each corner,...
•When we think of a spectrum, we usually visualize bands of colours.
•Imagine a laser beam striking a plastic sphere.
•The simple wave may be visualized if the initial functions are given.
•One can readily visualize the following broad uses of the computer in the control of power systems:...
•One may envision applications of the multicoloured helium-selenium laser to devices designed for...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > представить себе
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6 при помощи
•With this microscope the particles can be magnified up to 15,000 times.
•The age of very ancient rocks may be measured using the potassium-argon method.
•By (or With) such a method...
•The dry box is evacuated by a vacuum pump.
•The bearings are mounted on the shaft by the use of a hydraulic system.
•Refuelling is accomplished with [ the aid (or help) of] (or by means of) a simple machine.
•Solid state bonds can be achieved with ( the use of) ultrasonic welding.
•The surface of normal velocity may often be constructed by means of the reciprocal surface.
•Circular polarization is obtained through the use of the slots...
•Irregular surfaces can be treated by use of the servo control system.
•We can introduce the curves through Eq. (.14).
•The stereochemical relationships between... can be determined by reference to the Fischer projection of...
•The gas laws can be understood through a model.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > при помощи
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ПРИ ЗТОМ PrepP Invar sent adv often preceded by Conj «и» or «но») in addition to, along with (some previously mentioned action, characteristic etc a contrast may be implied): (and (but, yet)) at the same time (in limited contexts) while (as one is) doing sth. in the process thus as well on top of this (that);...to boot in so doingпри всём этом - with all this (while all this is) going onon top of all that (of everything else)но при (всём) этом - but for all that.Удивительное было лицо у Чепыжина - простое, даже грубое, скуластое, курносое, мужицкое и при этом уж до того... тонкое, куда там лондонцам, куда там лорду Кельвину (Гроссман 2). Chepyzhin had an extraordinary face. It was simple, coarse, with high cheekbones and a snub nose, the face of a peasant-yet at the same time so fine...as to be the envy of any Englishman, even Lord Kelvin (2a).Персиков забыл о своих амёбах и в течение полутора часа по очереди с Ивановым припадал к стеклу микроскопа. При этом оба учёные перебрасывались оживлёнными, но непонятными простым смертным словами (Булгаков 10). Persikov forgot his amoebas and for the next hour and a half took turns with Ivanov at the microscope lens. As they were doing this both scientists kept exchanging animated comments incomprehensible to ordinary mortals (10b).На стене (летней уборной) справа, наколотые на гвоздик, висели квадратные куски газет. Чонкин срывал их по очереди и прочитывал, получая при этом немало отрывочных сведений по самым разнообразным вопросам (Войнович 2). Squares of newspaper had been nailed to the wall (of the summer outhouse) on Chonkin's right. He tore them off one after the other and read them through, thus acquiring no little fragmentary information on the most diverse matters (2a). ю -
8 при этом
• ПРИ ЭТОМ[PrepP; Invar; sent adv; often preceded by Conj "и" or "но"]=====⇒ in addition to, along with (some previously mentioned action, characteristic etc; a contrast may be implied):- (and <but, yet>) at the same time;- [in limited contexts] while < as one is> doing sth.;- thus;- as well;- on top of this < that>;- ...to boot;- in so doing;- on top of all that < of everything else>;♦ Удивительное было лицо у Чепыжина - простое, даже грубое, скуластое, курносое, мужицкое и при этом уж до того... тонкое, куда там лондонцам, куда там лорду Кельвину (Гроссман 2). Chepyzhin had an extraordinary face. It was simple, coarse, with high cheekbones and a snub nose, the face of a peasant - yet at the same time so fine...as to be the envy of any Englishman, even Lord Kelvin (2a).♦ Персиков забыл о своих амёбах и в течение полутора часа по очереди с Ивановым припадал к стеклу микроскопа. При этом оба учёные перебрасывались оживлёнными, но непонятными простым смертным словами (Булгаков 10). Persikov forgot his amoebas and for the next hour and a half took turns with Ivanov at the microscope lens. As they were doing this both scientists kept exchanging animated comments incomprehensible to ordinary mortals (10b).♦ На стене [летней уборной] справа, наколотые на гвоздик, висели квадратные куски газет. Чонкин срывал их по очереди и прочитывал, получая при этом немало отрывочных сведений по самым разнообразным вопросам (Войнович 2). Squares of newspaper had been nailed to the wall [of the summer outhouse] on Chonkin's right. He tore them off one after the other and read them through, thus acquiring no little fragmentary information on the most diverse matters (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > при этом
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9 микроскоп с объективом
( без окуляра) microscope simpleРусско-французский словарь по нефти и газу > микроскоп с объективом
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Simple microscope — Microscope Mi cro*scope, n. [Micro + scope.] An optical instrument, consisting of a lens, or combination of lenses, for making an enlarged image of an object which is too minute to be viewed by the {naked eye}. [1913 Webster] {Compound… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
simple microscope — noun light microscope consisting of a single convex lens that is used to produce an enlarged image the magnifying glass was invented by Roger Bacon in 1250 • Syn: ↑hand glass, ↑magnifying glass • Hypernyms: ↑light microscope • Hyponyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
simple microscope — a microscope having a single lens. [1720 30] * * * … Universalium
simple microscope — noun A microscope with only one lens … Wiktionary
simple microscope — a microscope that consists of a single lens; a magnifying glass … Medical dictionary
Microscope — Mi cro*scope, n. [Micro + scope.] An optical instrument, consisting of a lens, or combination of lenses, for making an enlarged image of an object which is too minute to be viewed by the {naked eye}. [1913 Webster] {Compound microscope}, an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
microscope — /muy kreuh skohp /, n. 1. an optical instrument having a magnifying lens or a combination of lenses for inspecting objects too small to be seen or too small to be seen distinctly and in detail by the unaided eye. 2. (cap.) Astron. the… … Universalium
Microscope, simple — A microscope that has a single converging lens (or a combination of lenses that function optically as a single converging lens). Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632 1723) made good use of the simple microscope to look at the life within a drop of water,… … Medical dictionary
MICROSCOPE — s. m. Instrument d optique dont on se sert pour grossir à la vue les petits objets. Cet objet est si petit, qu on ne le peut voir qu avec un microscope. Avec le secours du microscope, on a fait bien des découvertes dans la physique. Microscope… … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)
MICROSCOPE — n. m. Instrument d’optique dont on se sert pour grossir à la vue les petits objets. Regarder au microscope. La physique fait un emploi constant du microscope. Microscope simple. Microscope composé. Fig., Il voit tout au microscope, Son… … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
microscope — noun a) An optical instrument used for observing small objects. b) Any instrument for imaging very small objects (such as an electron microscope). See Also: compound microscope, electron microscope, microscopic, microscopy, simple microscope … Wiktionary