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1 дезинтегрировать
1) General subject: disintegrate2) Chemistry: desintegrate3) Politics: balkanize (см. balkanization)4) Special term: fragment -
2 дробить
1) General subject: atomize, beetle (камни), break to pieces, buck (руду), carve, chip (камень), comminute, crush, dismember, divide, drum, fraction, fractionize, fragmentize, granulate, kern, kibble, lot, lot out, mash, mill (руду), parcel, spall (породу), split up, stamp (руду и т. п.), strip5) Engineering: break, break up, bruise, bust, disintegrate, knap (камень), rag (напр. руду), reduce, mull (о дробильных валках)8) Mining: buck (руду, породу), churn, clastate (породу), rag (руду или камень)10) Politics: balkanize (см. balkanization)11) Information technology: split14) Silicates: mammock15) Business: parcel out17) Oilfield: fracture18) Polymers: dice, hog, pound, pressure-break19) Automation: chatter -
3 разъединять
1) General subject: atomize, detach, disaggregate, disarticulate, disassociate, disconnect (from), discouple, disengage, disjoin, disjoint, dissever, dissociate, disunite, divide, divorce, isolate, separate, sever, splinter, sunder, uncouple, unjoint, unlink, unlink (звенья цепи и т.п.), unlock, unyoke, scatter2) Aviation: turn off switch3) Engineering: break, clear (в телефонии), cut out, declutch, decollate, decouple, hang, pull down, release, split, switch, unbolt, ungear4) Agriculture: segregate5) Rare: sejoin6) Railway term: throw out of engagement9) Politics: balkanize (см. balkanization)10) Textile: part11) Electronics: cut, disconnect12) Information technology: clear down (цепь связи)13) Oil: back off15) Astronautics: demate16) Mechanic engineering: joint17) Business: cut off18) Drilling: take off, throw out of gear20) Makarov: cut off (телефонную или телеграфную связь), disconnect (бревна), scatter (коллекцию и т.п.), disconnect from, disconnect with, dissociate from
См. также в других словарях:
balkanize — alkanize v. 1. to divide a territory into small, hostile states. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Balkanize — 1920, first used in reference to the Baltic states, on the model of what had happened in the BALKANS (Cf. Balkans); said to have been coined by English editor James Louis Garvin (1868 1947), but A.J. Toynbee (1922) credited it to German… … Etymology dictionary
balkanize — (Amer.) Bal·kan·ize || bÉ”ËlkÉ™naɪz v. partition an area or territory into many small states that are frequently engaged in hostilities against one another (also balkanise) … English contemporary dictionary
Balkanize — (also Balkanise) ► VERB ▪ divide (a region or body) into smaller mutually hostile states or groups. DERIVATIVES Balkanization noun … English terms dictionary
Balkanize — [bôl′kən īz΄] vt., vi. Balkanized, Balkanizing [often b ] to break up into small, mutually hostile political units, as the Balkans after WWI Balkanization n … English World dictionary
Balkanize — Balkanization, n. Balkanism, n. /bawl keuh nuyz /, v.t., Balkanized, Balkanizing. 1. to divide (a country, territory, etc.) into small, quarrelsome, ineffectual states. 2. (often l.c.) to divide (groups, areas, etc.) into contending and usually… … Universalium
balkanize — transitive verb ( ized; izing) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Balkan Peninsula Date: 1919 1. to break up (as a region or group) into smaller and often hostile units 2. divide, compartmentalize < now pop culture has been balkanized; it … New Collegiate Dictionary
Balkanize — verb To break up into small, mutually hostile political units. See Also: Balkan, Balkanization, Balkanisation, The Balkans, The Balkan States … Wiktionary
Balkanize — or Balkanise bɔ:lkənʌɪz, bɒl verb divide (a region or body) into smaller mutually hostile states or groups. Derivatives Balkanization zeɪʃ(ə)n noun Origin 1920s: from the Balkan Peninsula (where this was done in the late 19th and early 20th… … English new terms dictionary
balkanize — bal·kan·ize … English syllables
Balkanize — Bal•kan•ize [[t]ˈbɔl kəˌnaɪz[/t]] v. t. ized, iz•ing gov to divide (a country, territory, etc.) into small, often quarrelsome states • Etymology: 1915–20 Bal kan•i•za′tion, n … From formal English to slang