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1 precipitate from a solution
Химическое оружие: осаждаться из раствораУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > precipitate from a solution
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2 solution
1) раствор2) растворение3) мат. решение- completely unstable solution - neutrally stable solution - particular solution - pure strategy solution - solution of equation - uniformly stable solutionsolution by inspection — решение подбором, решение проверкой
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3 precipitate
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4 solution
1) решение
2) раствор
3) разрешение
4) растворение
5) разрешающий
6) растворяющий
– admit a solution
– alcoholic solution
– alkaline solution
– antifreezing solution
– aqueous solution
– buffer solution
– colloidal solution
– dilute solution
– electrolytic solution
– equilibrium solution
– equimolecular solution
– equivalent solution
– etching solution
– eutectic solution
– exhaust solution
– existence of a solution
– foam solution
– form solution
– freezing solution
– gaseous solution
– hypereutectic solution
– hypoeutectic solution
– in solution
– incapable of solution
– liquid solution
– molar solution
– non-freezing solution
– non-saturated solution
– non-trivial solution
– normality of a solution
– numerical solution
– particular solution
– physiological solution
– pickling solution
– pseudo-principal solution
– replenish solution
– salt solution
– saturate solution
– Schryver's solution
– singular solution
– solid solution
– solution by inspection
– solution crystallization
– solution injection
– solution mining
– solution of an equation
– solution recovery
– solution space
– solution strength
– solution tension
– spent solution
– standard solution
– strong solution
– supersaturate solution
– tanning solution
– thicken solution
– time of solution
– titrating solution
– toning solution
– trivial solution
– unique solution
– weak solution
– zero solution
ammonia solution applicator — машина для внесения аммиакатов
analytically tractable solution — аналитически находимое решение
existence and uniqueness of solution — существование и единственность решения
standard test solution — <energ.> раствор модельный
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5 precipitate
1) ускорять
2) выпадать
3) осадок
4) осаждать
5) осадить
6) выделять
7) выкристаллизовывать
– fern-shaped precipitate
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6 crisis
n (pl crises)to aggravate a crisis — обострять / усугублять кризис
to be gripped by / to be in the midst of / to be locked in a crisis — быть охваченным кризисом
to bring about a crisis — вызывать кризис, служить толчком к началу кризиса
to create a crisis — создавать кризис / кризисное положение
to deepen a crisis — обострять / усугублять кризис
to de-escalate / to defuse the crisis — сокращать масштабы кризиса, ослаблять кризис
to ease the crisis — сокращать масштабы кризиса, ослаблять кризис
to exacerbate a crisis — обострять / усугублять кризис
to face a crisis — сталкиваться с кризисом; стоять на пороге кризиса
to ignite a crisis — вызывать кризис, служить толчком к началу кризиса
to limp / to lurch from one crisis to another — идти от кризиса к кризису
to resolve a crisis — преодолевать / разрешать кризис, справляться с кризисом
to settle / to solve a crisis — преодолевать / разрешать кризис, справляться с кризисом
to spark off / to trigger (off) a crisis — вызывать кризис, служить толчком к началу кризиса
- affected by the crisis - agrarian crisisto worsen a crisis — обострять / усугублять кризис
- agricultural crisis
- amidst the worst crisis
- artificial crisis
- balance-of-payments crisis
- bilateral crisis
- budget crisis
- cabinet crisis
- chronic crisis
- consequences of a crisis
- constitutional crisis
- crisis blew up
- crisis broke out
- crisis came to a head
- crisis continues unabated
- crisis erupted
- crisis flared
- crisis gripped the country
- crisis is brewing
- crisis is building up
- crisis is deepening by the hour
- crisis is reaching a climax
- crisis of confidence
- crisis of power
- crisis of the ruling regime
- crisis spills over into war
- current crisis
- cyclical crisis
- deep crisis
- deepening crisis
- deepening mood of crisis
- deep-seated crisis
- diplomatic solution to a crisis
- dire crisis
- ecological crisis
- economic crisis
- elimination of a crisis
- energy crisis
- every possible avenue has got to be explored to find a political solution to the crisis
- exchange crisis
- financial crisis
- fiscal crisis
- food crisis
- fuel crisis
- general crisis
- global crisis
- government crisis
- governmental crisis
- grave crisis
- Gulf crisis
- home crisis
- hostage crisis
- housing crisis
- imminent crisis
- impact of a crisis
- in a state of crisis - internal crisis
- internal political crisis
- international crisis
- intractable crisis
- looming crisis
- ministerial crisis
- monetary and financial crisis
- mounting crisis
- national crisis
- offset of the crisis
- oil crisis
- on the verge of a crisis
- peaceful outcome to a crisis
- periodic crisis
- perpetual crisis
- petroleum crisis
- phase of a crisis
- political crisis
- profound crisis
- protracted crisis
- raw-materials crisis
- recurrent crisis
- resolution of a crisis
- serious crisis
- settling of a crisis
- severe crisis
- signs of a crisis
- social crisis
- spiraling crisis
- underlying crisis
- unparalleled crisis
- way out of the crisis
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7 result
1. n результат, исход; следствиеdesigned result — результат, охваченный намерением, умыслом
result address — результирующий адрес; адрес результата
contemplated result — результат, охваченный намерением
2. n мат. результат, итог; ответ3. v следовать, происходить в результате; проистекатьobligations that result from the clause — обязательства, которые вытекают из данной статьи
4. v кончаться, иметь результатом5. v юр. редк. переходить к прежнему собственникуhowever you do it, the result is the same — как бы это ни делалось, результат будет тот же
Синонимический ряд:1. answer (noun) answer; solution2. effect (noun) aftereffect; aftermath; causatum; conclusion; consequence; consummation; corollary; effect; end; end product; event; eventuality; fruit; harvest; issue; outcome; payoff; precipitate; product; sequel; sequence; termination; upshot3. fallout (noun) fallout; repercussion; reverberation4. end (verb) arise; come; end; ensue; eventuate; flow; follow; happen; issue; proceed; resolve; succeedАнтонимический ряд:cause; motivation; originate; root; source
См. также в других словарях:
Precipitate — Pre*cip i*tate, n. [NL. praecipitatum: cf. F. pr[ e]cipit[ e].] (Chem.) An insoluble substance separated from a solution in a concrete state by the action of some reagent added to the solution, or of some force, such as heat or cold. The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
precipitate per se — Precipitate Pre*cip i*tate, n. [NL. praecipitatum: cf. F. pr[ e]cipit[ e].] (Chem.) An insoluble substance separated from a solution in a concrete state by the action of some reagent added to the solution, or of some force, such as heat or cold.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Precipitate — Pre*cip i*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Precipitated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Precipitating}.] 1. To throw headlong; to cast down from a precipice or height. [1913 Webster] She and her horse had been precipitated to the pebbled region of the river. W.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
precipitate — [prē sip′ə tāt΄, prisip′ə tāt΄; ] for adj. [ & ] n. [, prē sip′ə tit, pri sip′ətit, prē sip′ ə tāt΄, pri sip′ətāt΄] vt. precipitated, precipitating [< L praecipitatus, pp. of praecipitare < praeceps: see PRECIPICE] 1. to throw headlong;… … English World dictionary
precipitate — ► VERB 1) cause (something bad) to happen unexpectedly or prematurely. 2) cause to move suddenly and with force. 3) Chemistry cause (a substance) to be deposited in solid form from a solution. 4) cause (moisture or dust) to be deposited from the… … English terms dictionary
Precipitate — Pre*cip i*tate, v. i. 1. To dash or fall headlong. [R.] [1913 Webster] So many fathom down precipitating. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To hasten without preparation. [R.] [1913 Webster] 3. (Chem.) To separate from a solution as a precipitate. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
precipitate — precipitately, adv. precipitateness, n. precipitative, adj. precipitator, n. v. /pri sip i tayt /; adj., n. /pri sip i tit, tayt /, v., precipitated, precipitating, adj., n. v.t. 1. to hasten the occurrence of; bri … Universalium
precipitate — verb (precipitated, precipitating) –verb (t) /prəˈsɪpəteɪt / (say pruh sipuhtayt) 1. to hasten the occurrence of; bring about in haste or suddenly: to precipitate a quarrel. 2. Chemistry to separate (a substance) in solid form from a solution, as …
precipitate — I. verb ( tated; tating) Etymology: Latin praecipitatus, past participle of praecipitare, from praecipit , praeceps Date: 1528 transitive verb 1. a. to throw violently ; hurl < the quandaries into which the releas … New Collegiate Dictionary
precipitate — pre•cip•i•tate v. [[t]prɪˈsɪp ɪˌteɪt[/t]] adj., n. [[t] tɪt, ˌteɪt[/t]] v. tat•ed, tat•ing, adj. n. 1) to hasten the occurrence of; bring about prematurely or suddenly: to precipitate a crisis[/ex] 2) to fling or hurl down 3) to cast violently or … From formal English to slang
precipitate — 1. To cause a substance in solution to separate as a solid. 2. A solid separated out from a solution or suspension; a floc or clump, such as that resulting from the mixture of a specific … Medical dictionary