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1 steep water change
Пивное производство: смена воды при замачивании -
2 steep water change
Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > steep water change
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3 steep
1. замачивание; вымачивание; жидкость для замочки2. погружать; мочить; замачивать; вымачивать3. крутой -
4 crooke's change
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5 crooke's hyaline change
English-Russian big medical dictionary > crooke's hyaline change
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6 time rate of change
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > time rate of change
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7 круто
I нареч.
1) (обрывисто) steeply
2) suddenly (внезапно) ;
abruptly, sharply (резко) круто повернуть
3) разг. (сурово) sternly, harshly круто расправиться с кем-л. ≈ to give smb. short shrift II нареч. thoroughly круто замесить тесто ≈ to make a stiff dough круто посолить ≈ to salt heavilyкрут|о -
1. (внезапно) suddenly;
~ остановиться pull up short;
~ повернуть make* a sharp turn;
2. (туго) tightly, firmly;
~ой
3. (отвесный) steep;
4. (резкий, внезапный) sharp, sudden, abrupt;
~ой поворот sharp/abrupt turn;
~ой перелом abrupt/sudden change;
5. (суровый): ~ой нрав, ~ой характер inflexible/harsh temper, character;
~ые меры drastic measures;
~ой ветер high wind;
6. (густой) thick;
~ое тесто heavy dough;
~ое яйцо hard-boiled egg;
7. разг. (обыкн. о человеке) tough;
cool ~ой кипяток fast-boiling water;
~ость ж.
8. (отвесность) slope;
9. (характера) harshness.
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