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1 брожение вина
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > брожение вина
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2 энергия брожения
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3 брожение
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4 избирательное брожение
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5 лагерное брожение
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6 пенистое брожение
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7 нижнее брожение
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8 брожение вина
Makarov: wild fermentation (порок), wine fermentation (порок) -
9 брожение виноградного сусла
Makarov: wild fermentation, wine fermentationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > брожение виноградного сусла
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10 брожение в бутылках
Wine growing: bottle fermentationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > брожение в бутылках
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11 малолактическая ферментация
Wine growing: malolactic fermentationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > малолактическая ферментация
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12 сбраживание сусла
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13 сбраживание сусла по-белому
Wine growing: fermentation for preparing white winesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сбраживание сусла по-белому
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14 сбраживание сусла по-красному
Wine growing: fermentation for preparing red winesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сбраживание сусла по-красному
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15 винная бочка
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > винная бочка
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16 этиловый спирт
1) General subject: ethanol2) Medicine: alcohol, ethyl alcohol3) Engineering: ethylic alcohol, grain alcohol, spirit4) Agriculture: methylated spirit, ordinary alcohol5) Chemistry: ethyl hydroxide, fermentation alcohol, methyl carbinol, spirit of wine6) Automobile industry: ethyl alcohol (алкоголь)7) Genetics: ethanol (один из низших простых спиртов, широко применяемый в качестве фиксатора биологического материала, а также для обезвоживания материала в ряде гистологических методик)8) Food industry: fermentation ethanol, methylated alcohol9) Coolers: ethanol water10) Makarov: ethyl alcohol (C2H5OH), grain alcohol (C2H5OH) -
17 винный
ви́нный по́греб — wine cellar
ви́нное броже́ние — vinous fermentation
••ви́нный ка́мень — 1) хим. cream of tartar 2) ( на зубах) tartar, scale
ви́нная я́года — fig
ви́нный у́ксус — wine vinegar
ви́нный спирт хим. — ethyl alcohol
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18 чан
( для пива) tun, pan хим., tank, tub, trough, vat* * *чан м.
vat, tank, tubброди́льный чан — fermentation vat, fermenting tub, fermenterвиноде́льческий чан — wine vatчан для вы́держки пищ. — holding vat, holding tankчан для выма́чивания — soaking vat, steeping tankчан для пивно́го су́сла, фильтрацио́нный — fauter tank, fauter tubчан для тузлукова́ния шкур — hide curing vatдрожжерасти́льный чан — yeast growing vat, yeast culture [yeasting] tankдуби́льный чан — tanning vatзамо́чный чан — soaking vat, steeping tankзапа́рный чан — steaming, vat steamerзато́рный чан — mash vat, mash tubзо́льный чан кож. — liming pitкраси́льный чан текст. — dye vatкупа́жный чан пищ. — blend tankмо́ечный чан пищ. — washing vat, washing tankоса́дочный чан горн. — precipitator, precircuition [sedimentation] tankотбе́льный чан текст. — bleaching vat, bleaching tankотмо́чный чан кож. — soaking pitотсто́йный чан — settlerпосо́лочный чан — salting tank, salting tubчан со́кового хо́да кож. — colouring vat, colour pitчан с фильтру́ющим дном — filter-bottom tankфильтрацио́нный чан — filter vat, straining tankшпари́льный чан — scalding vat, scalding tank* * * -
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1. прил. к вино2. (о запахе, вкусе и т. п.) winy, vinousвинный спирт хим. — spirit(s) of wine (pl.); ethyl alcohol
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20 дрожжевой
1. yeast2. yeasty
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