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1 the rapid introduction of a probe into a wound
Макаров: быстрое введение зонда в рануУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the rapid introduction of a probe into a wound
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1. n представление, знакомство2. n предисловие, введение; вступление, вступительное слово3. n введение; вводный курс4. n введение, внесение5. n введение, включение6. n введение, внедрение; установление, учреждение7. n новшество, нововведение8. n интродукция, введение в состав фауны или флоры9. n воен. ввод в боевой составСинонимический ряд:1. beginning (noun) beginning; exordium; foreword; opening; overture; preamble; preclusion; preface; prelude; prelusion; proem; prolegomenon; prologue; voluntary2. entrance (noun) admission; admittance; entrance; ingress3. meeting (noun) meeting; presentationАнтонимический ряд:egress; end; epilogue; parting -
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[͵ıntrəʹdʌkʃ(ə)n] n1. (официальное) представление, знакомствоit was necessary to make introductions all round - нужно было всех представить друг другу
2. 1) предисловие, введение; вступление, вступительное словоthe introduction to the work - предисловие к научной работе /к сочинению/
to deliver one's introduction - произнести вступительную речь /вступительное слово/
2) введение ( в научную дисциплину); вводный курсan introduction to English literature - введение в курс английской литературы
3) муз. интродукция3. 1) введение, внесение (внутрь чего-л.)the rapid introduction of a probe into a wound - быстрое введение зонда в рану
2) введение, включение (в состав чего-л.)foreign borrowings of recent introduction - недавно заимствованные иностранные слова
3) введение, внедрение; установление, учреждение4. новшество, нововведение5. интродукция, введение в состав фауны или флоры6. воен. ввод в боевой состав -
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English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > introduction
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5 coaxial probe
atom probe — «атомный зонд»
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > coaxial probe
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6 fiber probe
atom probe — «атомный зонд»
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > fiber probe
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7 field probe
atom probe — «атомный зонд»
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > field probe
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