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1 fluid
{'fluid}
I. 1. течен, газообразен
2. прен. непостоянен, променлив, неустановен, неизяснен (за мнение и пр.)
3. прен. плавен (за движение), гладък, който се лее (за стил)
4. ам. конвертируем (за авоари и пр.)
II. 1. течност, течна среда, газ
2. рl мед.
body/tissue-FLUIDs секреции
3. attr течен, газообразен* * *{'fluid} a 1. течен; газообразен; 2. прен. непостоянен, променл(2) {'fluid} n 1. течност; течна среда; газ; 2. рl мед.: body-/* * *флуид; текущ; течен; течност; променлив; непостоянен; неустановен;* * *1. attr течен, газообразен 2. body/tissue-fluids секреции 3. i. течен, газообразен 4. ii. течност, течна среда, газ 5. pl мед 6. ам. конвертируем (за авоари и пр.) 7. прен. непостоянен, променлив, неустановен, неизяснен (за мнение и пр.) 8. прен. плавен (за движение), гладък, който се лее (за стил)* * *fluid[´flu:id] I. adj 1. течен, текущ; газообразен; на (за) течности; \fluid measures мерки за течности; \fluid dram аптекарска мярка за течност (= 1/8 от fluid ounce = 3,6966 мл); \fluid ounce = англ. 28,4 куб. см; ам. 29,6 куб. см; 2. прен. непостоянен, променлив, неустановен, неизбистрен, неизяснен (за мнение и пр.); 3. прен. плавен, гладък, който се лее (за стил, реч и пр.); FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv fluidly; II. n 1. флуид; течна или газообразна среда; течно тяло; течност; braking \fluid спирачна течност; 2. ост. и нар. флуид, невидима течност, чрез която до ХVIII в. се обяснявали явленията на магнетизма, електричеството и др.; 3. pl мед. body \fluids, tissue-\fluids секреции. -
2 fluid extract
fluid extract, fluidextract[´flu:id´ekstrəkt] n фарм. концентрирана тинктура от растително лекарство. -
3 fluid-tight
fluid-tight[´flu:id¸tait] adj флуидонепропусклив, плътен, херметичен. -
4 fluid mechanics
{,fluidmi'kæniks}
n pl с гл. в sing хидромеханика* * *{,fluidmi'kaniks} n pl с гл. в sing хидромеханика.* * *n pl с гл. в sing хидромеханика -
5 fluid bed
• слой от флуидизиран материал• кипящ слой -
6 fluid beds
• слой от флуидизиран материал• кипящ слой -
7 fluid body
• течност -
8 fluid bowl
мет.• баня от метална стопилка -
9 fluid bowls
мет.• баня от метална стопилка -
10 fluid brake
• хидравлична спирачка -
11 fluid brakes
• хидравлична спирачка -
12 fluid catalyst
• флуидизиран катализатор -
13 fluid catalysts
• флуидизиран катализаторEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fluid catalysts
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14 fluid compression process
• пресоване в течно състояниеEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fluid compression process
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15 fluid compression processes
• пресоване в течно състояниеEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fluid compression processes
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16 fluid contraction
• свиване в течно състояние• свиване на стопилкаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fluid contraction
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17 fluid contractions
• свиване в течно състояние• свиване на стопилкаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fluid contractions
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18 fluid converter
• хидротрансформатор• хидравличен преобразувателEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fluid converter
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19 fluid converters
• хидротрансформатор• хидравличен преобразувателEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fluid converters
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20 fluid convertor
• хидротрансформатор• хидравличен преобразувателEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fluid convertor
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