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Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > paper pulp suspension
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > paper pulp suspension
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1. n мякотьdental pulp — мякоть зуба; пульпа
2. n мягкая бесформенная масса, кашица; протёртая масса, мезга3. n тех. пульпа, шлам4. n древесная масса, волокнистая масса, целлюлозаwood pulp — пульпа, древесная масса
5. n жомbeet pulp — свекловичный жом; свекловичная пульпа
6. n амер. разг. чаще журналы, напечатанные на дешёвой бумаге, публикующие сенсационные материалы7. n амер. разг. сенсационный материал8. n амер. разг. чепуха; халтура; сентиментальщина9. v превращать в мягкую массу, в пульпу; протирать, измельчатьpulp stock — целлюлоза, целлюлозная масса
10. v превращаться в мягкую массу11. v очищать от шелухи12. v сдавать на переработку в бумажную массуСинонимический ряд:1. flesh (noun) flesh; heart; marrow; meat; pith; soft part; succulent part2. mash (noun) curd; dough; jelly; mash; mush; ooze; pap; paste; slush3. crush (verb) becrush; bruise; crush; mash; mush; squash -
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суспензия, взвесьimaging suspension — суспензия, формирующая изображение
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суспензия, взвесьАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > suspension
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7 mechanical pulp
wood pulp — пульпа, древесная масса
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > mechanical pulp
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8 slow pulp
wood pulp — пульпа, древесная масса
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9 cellulose fiber suspension
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > cellulose fiber suspension
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