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1 synthetic resin cement
1) Техника: синтетическая замазка2) Пластмассы: клей на основе синтетической смолыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > synthetic resin cement
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2 synthetic resin cement
English-russian plastics terminology dictionary > synthetic resin cement
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3 cement
1. цемент2. замазка3. клей
- bonding cement
- lamp capping cement
- phenolic cement
- synthetic resin cement
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4 plastic
1. n часто пластик; пластмасса2. n пластикаp.v.c plastic — поливинилхлоридный пластик
3. n фин. жарг. кредитная карточка, банковская карточка4. a пластичный; поддающийся лепке, формовкеplastic clay — пластичная глина, суглинок
5. a послушный, податливый6. a тех. пластичный, пластический7. a придающий форму, формообразующийplastic forces in nature — силы природы, постоянно изменяющие лицо планеты
8. a лепной, скульптурный9. a мед. пластический, восстановительный10. a пластмассовый; сделанный из пластика; пластиковый11. a синтетический, искусственный12. a поддельный; деланный, неискренний; ненатуральный, неестественныйplastic living — жизнь, основанная на лжи
Синонимический ряд:1. flexible (adj.) adaptable; adaptive; adjustable; ductile; elastic; flexible; impressionable; malleable; mobile; moldable; mouldable; pliable; pliant; resilient; springy; supple; workable2. fluid (adj.) changeable; fluid; mobile3. synthetic (adj.) artificial; cast; ersatz; fake; molded; moulded; phony; pretentious; substitute; synthetic4. artificial product (noun) artificial product; plastic material; polymerized substance; substitute; synthetic; synthetic productАнтонимический ряд:authentic; rigid
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