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a transparent (luminous, white, fragrant, caustic) substance прозрачное (светящееся, белое, пахучее, едкое) веществоEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > (a) transparent substance
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['sʌbstəns]n1) вещество, материя, субстанцияIce and water consist of the same substance in different forms. — Лед и вода состоят из одного и того же вещества в его разных видах.
The pond is covered with a green substance. — Пруд покрыт зеленью.
- hard substance- natural substance
- oily substance
- transparent substance
- durable substance
- explosive substance
- mineral substance
- strong-smelling substance
- softening substance
- new variety of some substance
- form figurines out of some substance
- reduce the substance to powder
- test the substance for poison
- treat the substance with acid
- weigh the substance
- substance consists of...
- it was a soft cloth with little substance in it2) сущность, суть, содержание, смыслThere isn't anything of real substance in this book. — В книге нет ничего существенного/важного.
There is no substance in him. — Он пустой человек
- emotional substance- immortal substance
- substance of an education is its effect on your life
- substance of his arguments
- article of some substance
- argument of little substance
- book of substance
- come to the substance of the matter
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[ʹsʌbstəns] n1. веществоheavy [porous, yellow, transparent] substance - тяжёлое [пористое, жёлтое, прозрачное] вещество
2. сущность, существо, суть, истинный смысл; содержаниеthe substance of the case - существо /суть/ дела
in substance - а) в сущности, по сути; I agree with you in substance - в основном я с вами согласен; the two statements agree in substance - эти два утверждения не противоречат друг другу; б) на деле, в самом деле; this, in substance, represents the opinion of two experts - это, по существу дела, выражает мнение двух специалистов
there is no substance in him - у него нет ничего за душой, он пустой человек
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træns'pærənt, -'peə-(able to be seen through: The box has a transparent lid.) transparente- transparency
transparent adj transparentetr[træns'peərənt]1 transparente2 figurative use claro,-a, evidentetransparent [trænts'pærənt] adj1) : transparente, traslúcidoa transparent fabric: una tela transparente2) obvious: transparente, obvio, claro♦ transparently advadj.• diáfano, -a adj.• transparente adj.træns'pærənt[træns'pærǝnt]ADJ1) (=see-through) [object, material, substance] transparente2) (=easy to understand) [situation, system, operation] claro, transparentehe's so transparent — se le ve venir, es una persona sin tapujos *
it is transparent that... — está claro que..., se ve claramente que...
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Русско-английский синонимический словарь > прозрачное вещество
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1) (a hard usually breakable transparent substance: The bottle is made of glass; ( also adjective) a glass bottle.) glas; glas-2) (a usually tall hollow object made of glass, used for drinking: There are six glasses on the tray; sherry-glasses.) glas3) ((also looking-glass) a mirror.) spejl4) (a barometer, or the atmospheric pressure shown by one: The glass is falling.) barometer•- glasses- glassful
- glassy
- glassiness* * *1) (a hard usually breakable transparent substance: The bottle is made of glass; ( also adjective) a glass bottle.) glas; glas-2) (a usually tall hollow object made of glass, used for drinking: There are six glasses on the tray; sherry-glasses.) glas3) ((also looking-glass) a mirror.) spejl4) (a barometer, or the atmospheric pressure shown by one: The glass is falling.) barometer•- glasses- glassful
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1. nounpieces of/broken glass — Glasscherben Pl.; (smaller) Glassplitter Pl.
2) (drinking glass) Glas, das4) in pl. (spectacles)2. attributive adjective[a pair of] glasses — eine Brille
people who live in glass houses should not throw stones — (prov.) wer im Glashaus sitzt, soll nicht mit Steinen werfen (Spr.)
* * *1) (a hard usually breakable transparent substance: The bottle is made of glass; ( also adjective) a glass bottle.) das Glas, Glas-...2) (a usually tall hollow object made of glass, used for drinking: There are six glasses on the tray; sherry-glasses.) das Glas4) (a barometer, or the atmospheric pressure shown by one: The glass is falling.) das Barometer•- academic.ru/116403/glasses">glasses- glassful
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- glassiness* * *[glɑ:s, AM glæs]I. npane of \glass Glasscheibe fbroken \glass Glasscherben plcoloured \glass Buntglas ntunder \glass im Gewächshausstraight \glass Glas nt ohne Henkelto raise one's \glass sein Glas zum Toast erhebena \glass of water/wine ein Glas nt Wasser/Wein[pair of] \glasses Brille f6. (binoculars)▪ \glasses pl Fernglas nt▪ the \glass das Barometerthe falling/rising \glass das fallende/steigende Barometer\glass vase Glasvase f▶ people who live in \glass houses shouldn't throw stones ( prov) wer im Glashaus sitzt, sollte nicht mit Steinen werfen prov▪ to \glass sb jdn mit Glas schlagen* * *[glAːs]1. n1) (= substance) Glas nta glass of wine —
he's quite friendly when he's had a glass (inf) — er ist recht freundlich, wenn er ein Gläschen getrunken hat
3)(= spectacles)
pair of glasses — Brille fhe wears thick glasses — er trägt eine starke Brille or starke Gläser
4) (= instrument) (= magnifying glass) (Vergrößerungs)glas nt, Lupe f; (= telescope) Teleskop nt, Fernrohr nt; (= barometer) Barometer nt;2. vtverglasen3. adj attrGlas-people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones (Prov) — wer im Glashaus sitzt, soll nicht mit Steinen werfen (Prov)
* * *A s1. Glas n:b) Glas(gefäß) na glass of milk ein Glas Milch;he has had a glass too much er hat ein Gläschen zu viel oder eins über den Durst getrunken5. Glas(scheibe) n(f)6. Spiegel m7. Sanduhr f8. OPTa) Lupe f, Vergrößerungsglas nb) Linse f, Augenglas ne) Mikroskop n9. a) Glas(dach) nb) Glas(kasten) n(m)10. Uhrglas n11. Barometer n12. Thermometer nB v/t1. verglasen:glass in einglasen3. WIRTSCH in Glasbehälter verpacken* * *1. nounpieces of/broken glass — Glasscherben Pl.; (smaller) Glassplitter Pl.
2) (drinking glass) Glas, das3) (of spectacles, watch) Glas, das; (pane, covering picture) [Glas]scheibe, die4) in pl. (spectacles)2. attributive adjective[a pair of] glasses — eine Brille
people who live in glass houses should not throw stones — (prov.) wer im Glashaus sitzt, soll nicht mit Steinen werfen (Spr.)
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A show through, let a thing be seen through,τὴν λευκότητα δ. Arist.GA 735b20
;Ἀὼς καλὸν διέφαινε πρόσωπον Theoc.18.26
;δ. τὰς ἑαυτῶν φύσεις Plb.12.24.1
.II [voice] Pass., show through, νεκύων δ. χῶρος showed clear of dead bodies, Il. 8.491; to be seen through a transparent substance, Hdt.3.24; impervious to light,Arist.
GA 780a34, cf.Pr. 936a8; λίθος διαφαινόμενος transparent stone, Agatharch.82.3 metaph., to be proved, show itself,ἐν πείρα τέλος -εται Pi.N.3.71
, cf. Th.2.51; to be conspicuous,δυνάμει ταῦτα μέγιστα διεφάνη Id.1.18
; stand out, excel, πάνθ' ἁπλῶς ἂ διαφαίνεται prob. in Phld.Po.5.4.III intr., show light through, to be transparent,ἱμάτια -οντα Philem.81
; dawn,ἡμέρης -ούσης Hdt.7.219
, cf. 8.83: metaph., shine through,τὸ μεγαλοπρεπὲς διὰ τοῦ προσώπου διαφαίνει X.Mem.3.10.5
.2 πυρὰ διέφᾱνε ([dialect] Dor. [tense] aor. 1 ) the pyre parted its flames, so as to allow a passage, Pi.P.3.44 (v.l. -φαινε).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαφαίνω
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[glɑːs] [AE glæs] 1.1) (substance) vetro m.a piece of glass — un pezzo di vetro; (tiny) un frammento di vetro
2) (drinking vessel) bicchiere m.3) U (anche glassware) cristalleria f.4) ant. (mirror) specchio m.5) (barometer) barometro m.2.modificatore [bottle, ornament, shelf] di vetro3.1) (spectacles) occhiali m.2) (binoculars) binocolo m.sing.* * *1) (a hard usually breakable transparent substance: The bottle is made of glass; ( also adjective) a glass bottle.) vetro; di vetro2) (a usually tall hollow object made of glass, used for drinking: There are six glasses on the tray; sherry-glasses.) bicchiere3) ((also looking-glass) a mirror.) specchio4) (a barometer, or the atmospheric pressure shown by one: The glass is falling.) barometro•- glasses- glassful
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- glassiness* * *[glɑːs] [AE glæs] 1.1) (substance) vetro m.a piece of glass — un pezzo di vetro; (tiny) un frammento di vetro
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1) Engineering: transparent material2) Makarov: diaphane, transparent substanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прозрачное вещество
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nĕbŭla, ae, f. [like nubes; Sanscr. nabhas; Lat. aër, caelum; Gr. nephelê], mist, vapor, fog, smoke, exhalation (syn.: nubes, nimbus).I.Lit.: fluviis ex omnibus et simul ipsa Surgere de terrā nebulas aestumque videmus, etc., Lucr. 6, 477; Verg. A. 8, 258:B.tenuem exhalat nebulam,
id. G. 2, 217. — Poet., of the clouds:nebulae pluviique rores,
Hor. C. 3, 3, 56; Verg. A. 1, 412; 439 (for which, nubes, id. ib. 587; Ov. M. 6, 21. —Of smoke, Ov. Tr. 5, 5, 31.—Of any thing soft or transparent:nebula haud est mollis, atque hujus est,
Plaut. Cas. 4, 4, 21:desine Inter ludere virgines Et stellis nebulam spargere candidis,
Hor. C. 3, 15, 6.—Prov.: nebulae cyathus, of any thing worthless, trifling,
Plaut. Poen. 1, 2, 62.——Personified = Nephele,
Hyg. Fab. 2 and 3.—Transf., a foggy mist, a vapor, cloud:2.pulveris nebula,
Lucr. 5, 253:nebulae dolia summa tegunt,
Ov. F. 5, 269:pinguem nebulam vomuere lucernae,
Pers. 5, 181; Sil. 6, 281: per nebulam audire, aut scire aliquid, to hear or know a thing indistinctly, Plaut. Ps. 1, 5, 47; id. Capt. 5, 4, 26 (for which:quasi per caliginem videre,
Cic. Phil. 12, 2, 2).—A thin, transparent substance; of a thin garment: aequum est induere nuptam ventum textilem, Palam prostare nudam in nebulā lineā, Laber. ap. Petr. 55;II.of a thin plate of metal,
Mart. 8, 33, 3.—Trop., darkness, obscurity:erroris nebula,
Juv. 10, 4:nebulae quaestionum,
obscure, puzzling questions, Gell. 8, 10 in lemm.:suspicionum nebulae,
vague suspicions, Amm. 14, 1, 4.—Of something empty, trifling, worthless:grande locuturi nebulas Helicone legunto,
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[glɑːs]n( substance) szkło nt; (for/of milk, water etc) szklanka f; (for/of beer) kufel m; (for/of wine, champagne) lampka f; (for/of other alcoholic drink) kieliszek m- glasses* * *1) (a hard usually breakable transparent substance: The bottle is made of glass; ( also adjective) a glass bottle.) kieliszek, szklanka2) (a usually tall hollow object made of glass, used for drinking: There are six glasses on the tray; sherry-glasses.) lustro3) ((also looking-glass) a mirror.) barometr4) (a barometer, or the atmospheric pressure shown by one: The glass is falling.) okulary•- glasses- glassful
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1) (a hard usually breakable transparent substance: The bottle is made of glass; (also adjective) a glass bottle.) vidrio2) (a usually tall hollow object made of glass, used for drinking: There are six glasses on the tray; sherry-glasses.) vaso, copa3) ((also looking-glass) a mirror.) espejo4) (a barometer, or the atmospheric pressure shown by one: The glass is falling.) barómetro•- glasses- glassful
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glass1 adj de cristal / de vidrioglass2 n1. cristal / vidrio2. vaso / copatr[glɑːs]1 (material) vidrio, cristal nombre masculino2 (for drinking) vaso; (with stem) copa3 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL barómetro1 gafas nombre femenino pluralglass ['glæs] n1) : vidrio m, cristal mstained glass: vidrio de color2) : vaso ma glass of milk: un vaso de leche3) glasses nplspectacles: gafas fpl, anteojos mpl, lentes mpl, espejuelos mpladj.• de cristal o de vidrio adj.n.(§ pl.: glasses) = copa s.f.• cristal s.m.• vajilla de cristal s.f.• vaso s.m.• vidrio (Arquitectura) s.m.glæs, glɑːs1) ua pane of glass — un vidrio, un cristal (Esp)
broken glass — vidrio roto, cristales rotos (Esp); (before n) <door, roof> de vidrio, de cristal (Esp)
b) ( glassware) cristalería f, cristal m3) glasses pla) ( spectacles) gafas fpl, lentes mpl (esp AmL), anteojos mpl (esp AmL)b) ( field glasses) prismáticos mpl, largavistas m4) c ( magnifying glass) lupa f, lente f de aumento[ɡlɑːs]1. N1) (=material) vidrio m, cristal munder glass — [exhibit] bajo vidrio, en una vitrina; [plant] en invernadero
3) (=tumbler, schooner etc) (=drinking vessel for water) vaso m ; (for wine, sherry, champagne) copa f ; (for beer) caña f ; (for liqueur, brandy) copita f4) (=glassful) [of beer, water, wine] vaso m ; [of liqueur, brandy] copa f5) (=barometer) barómetro m6) (=mirror) espejo mto look at o.s. in the glass — mirarse en el espejo
7) (=spyglass) catalejo m2.CPD [bottle, ornament, eye] de vidrio or cristal; [slipper] de cristalglass case N — vitrina f
glass ceiling N — tope m or barrera f invisible (que impide ascender profesionalmente a las mujeres o miembros de minorías étnicas)
glass door N — puerta f vidriera or de cristales
glass fibre, glass fiber (US) N — fibra f de vidrio; (as modifier) de fibra de vidrio
glass house N —
glass industry N — industria f vidriera
glass slipper N — zapatilla f de cristal
glass wool N — lana f de vidrio
* * *[glæs, glɑːs]1) ua pane of glass — un vidrio, un cristal (Esp)
broken glass — vidrio roto, cristales rotos (Esp); (before n) <door, roof> de vidrio, de cristal (Esp)
b) ( glassware) cristalería f, cristal m3) glasses pla) ( spectacles) gafas fpl, lentes mpl (esp AmL), anteojos mpl (esp AmL)b) ( field glasses) prismáticos mpl, largavistas m4) c ( magnifying glass) lupa f, lente f de aumento
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