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1 риск истирания
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2 avgnidning
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3 обезволошивание
Русско-английский словарь по пищевой промышленности > обезволошивание
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4 стирание
1) General subject: abrasion, blotting, cancellation (напр. записи), deleting, deletion, detrition (преим. геол.), effacement, effacing, erasement, erasing, expunction, obliteration, rasure, rub2) Computers: wiping3) Naval: suppression (записи)4) Medicine: cancellation (записи)5) Engineering: abrasion (изнашивание), cancel, clear, clearing, deletion (записи), erase, overwriting, rubbing (механическим действием), rubbing-off, wire-out (записи на магнитной ленте)6) Railway term: abrading7) Law: expungement8) Economy: defacement (напр. монет)10) Polygraphy: blotting-out, erasion, wiping (краски)11) Telecommunications: abrazing12) Electronics: degaussing13) Information technology: blanking, cancel (информации или записи), cancellation (информации или записи), erasing (записи), erasure (записи), wipe-out (магнитной ленты), (уничтожение содержимого файла или дискового пространства. данные, которые были правильно стёрты, восстановить невозможно) wiping14) Oil: wipeout15) Cartography: abrasion (изображения)16) Perfume: rub-off17) Automation: cancel (информации), deletion (данных в памяти)18) Makarov: ablation (горной породы в результате эрозии или выветривания), abrasive wear (напр дорожного покрытия), cancel (изображения, записи), cancellation (изображения, записи), clear (записи, информации), erasing (магнитной записи), erasure (магнитной записи), fretting (поверхности), friction, wipe, wipe-out (записи на магнитной ленте)19) Security: deletion (информации), erasure (информации; записи, текста), zeroization (зарегистрированных данных), zeroizing (зарегистрированных данных) -
5 حك
حَكّrubbing, scrubbing; scratching; scraping; friction, chafe; scraping off, rubbing off, abrasion, fret -
6 अवघर्षणम् _avagharṣaṇam
अवघर्षणम् Rubbing into.-2 Grinding.-3 Cleaning, rubbing off; सलिलैः शुद्धिरेतेषां गोवालैश्चावघर्षणम् Y.3.6. -
7 मर्शनम् _marśanam
मर्शनम् 1 Rubbing.-2 Examination, inquiry.-3 Consideration, deliberation.-4 Advising, counselling.-5 Removing, rubbing off.-6 Explaining.-7 Touching (a woman); परस्वहारे परदारमर्शने Mb.3.314.29. -
8 मार्जन _mārjana
मार्जन a. (-नी f.) [मृज्-ल्यु ल्युट् वा] Cleansing, purifying.-नम् 1 Cleansing, cleaning, purifying; Śukra. 4.345.-2 Wiping or rubbing off.-3 Effacing, wiping away; तेन व्यातेनिरे भीमा भीमार्जनफलाननाः Ki.15.42.-4 Cleansing the person by rubbing it with unguents;-5 Sprinkling the person with water by means of the hand, a blade of Kuśa grass &c.-नः The tree called Lodhra.-ना 1 Cleansing, purifying, cleaning.-2 The sound of a drum; मायूरी मदयति मार्जना मनांसि M.1.21.-3 Performance with the fingers on a musical instru- ment.-नी 1 A broom, brush.-2 Purification.-3 A washerwoman. -
9 उन्मर्द
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10 seka sampai bersih
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11 σμάω
σμάω, σμάομαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to rub (off), to wipe off', midd. also `to rub oneself in, to anoint'.Other forms: (σμᾳ̃, σμᾶται Hdt. a. late; σμῃ̃, σμῆται Att. com.; σμῆν Luc.), aor. σμῆσαι, - ήσασθαι (mostly Ion. hell. a. late), Dor. ptc. σμασαμένα (Call.), perf. midd. ptc. προ-εζμησμένος (pap. IIp),Derivatives: σμῆμα, Dor. (Theoc.) σμᾱ̃μα n. `cleanser, soap, ointment' (Ar. Fr. 17, hell. a. late). -- With velar enlargement (Schwyzer 702 w. n. 5 a. lit., Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 330): A. σμήχω, - ομαι (since ζ 226), aor. σμῆξαι, - ασθαι (Hp., hell. a. late), pass. σμηχθῆναι (Ar.), perf. midd. ptc. ἐσμηγμένος (Dsc.), also with ἀπο-, δια- a.o., `id.'. From this 1. νεό-σμηκ-τος `newly polished' (Ν 342 a.o.). 2. σμῆγμα = σμῆμα, with - ματώδης (Hp., late). 3. σμῆξις ( ἀπό-) f. `the rubbing off, cleaning' (Str., Dsc. a. o.). 4. σμήκ-της m. `one who rubs off' (gloss.); - τρίς f. `kind of fullers earth' (Hp., com.), - τικός `cleaning' (medic.). -- B. σμώχω, σμῶξαι `to bray, to grind' (Ar., Nik.), after σώχω, ψώχω (?).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unexplained. Following Persson, Stud. 11, 65, 155f. a. elsewhere Bq and WP. 2, 685, Pok. 966 (where further forms a. lit.) assuming a IE longdiphthong smēi- (resp. an interchange sm-ē-: sm-ei-) adduce a Germ. word group with the meaning `stroke, besmear', also `strike etc.' with representatives in Goth. bi-, ga-smeitan, OHG smīzan etc.; neither phonetically nor semant. quite satisfactory; to this Lat. macula f. `stain, blot' (from * smǝ-tlā ?; W.-Hofmann s. v. with reservation).-- S. also σμῶδιξ and σμώνη. -- If the word were IE it would require * smeh₂-, smoh₂-.Page in Frisk: 2,748Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σμάω
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12 σμάομαι
σμάω, σμάομαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to rub (off), to wipe off', midd. also `to rub oneself in, to anoint'.Other forms: (σμᾳ̃, σμᾶται Hdt. a. late; σμῃ̃, σμῆται Att. com.; σμῆν Luc.), aor. σμῆσαι, - ήσασθαι (mostly Ion. hell. a. late), Dor. ptc. σμασαμένα (Call.), perf. midd. ptc. προ-εζμησμένος (pap. IIp),Derivatives: σμῆμα, Dor. (Theoc.) σμᾱ̃μα n. `cleanser, soap, ointment' (Ar. Fr. 17, hell. a. late). -- With velar enlargement (Schwyzer 702 w. n. 5 a. lit., Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 330): A. σμήχω, - ομαι (since ζ 226), aor. σμῆξαι, - ασθαι (Hp., hell. a. late), pass. σμηχθῆναι (Ar.), perf. midd. ptc. ἐσμηγμένος (Dsc.), also with ἀπο-, δια- a.o., `id.'. From this 1. νεό-σμηκ-τος `newly polished' (Ν 342 a.o.). 2. σμῆγμα = σμῆμα, with - ματώδης (Hp., late). 3. σμῆξις ( ἀπό-) f. `the rubbing off, cleaning' (Str., Dsc. a. o.). 4. σμήκ-της m. `one who rubs off' (gloss.); - τρίς f. `kind of fullers earth' (Hp., com.), - τικός `cleaning' (medic.). -- B. σμώχω, σμῶξαι `to bray, to grind' (Ar., Nik.), after σώχω, ψώχω (?).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unexplained. Following Persson, Stud. 11, 65, 155f. a. elsewhere Bq and WP. 2, 685, Pok. 966 (where further forms a. lit.) assuming a IE longdiphthong smēi- (resp. an interchange sm-ē-: sm-ei-) adduce a Germ. word group with the meaning `stroke, besmear', also `strike etc.' with representatives in Goth. bi-, ga-smeitan, OHG smīzan etc.; neither phonetically nor semant. quite satisfactory; to this Lat. macula f. `stain, blot' (from * smǝ-tlā ?; W.-Hofmann s. v. with reservation).-- S. also σμῶδιξ and σμώνη. -- If the word were IE it would require * smeh₂-, smoh₂-.Page in Frisk: 2,748Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σμάομαι
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13 avsmitting
subst. (overført) rubbing off subst. (typografi) set-off, smudging subst. (maling) [ avsetting] set-off -
14 قشط
قَشْط: كَشْط، سَحْجscraping off, scratching off, rubbing off, abrasion; planing; rasping -
15 كشط
كَشْط: مَصْدَر كَشَطَabrasion, scraping off, scratching off, rubbing off, grazing, excoriation -
16 afsmitning
(en)(typ) set-off, smudging;(fig) rubbing off. -
17 प्रमार्जन
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18 حت
حَتٌّ: بَرْيٌ، تَأكُّلٌscraping off, rubbing off, abrasion, fret(ting), excoriation; corrosion, erosion, wear, wearing away -
19 brisati se
vr impf wipe (ili rub) off/away/out I boja se briše (the) paint is coming/rubbing off; -
20 стирка
1) rubbing off
2) washing
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