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English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > absorbed layer
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > absorbed layer
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1) Техника: абсорбированный слой2) Цемент: абсорбированная пленка -
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2) горн. пласт7) вчт. уровень ( иерархической структуры)•layer free from base — кфт. бесподложечный слой-
ablation layer
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absorbed layer
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acceptor layer
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accumulation layer
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adsorbed layer
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alignment layer
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amorphous layer
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anode layer
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antihalation layer
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antireflection layer
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antireflective layer
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antistatic layer
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Appleton layer
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application layer
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as-grown layer
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atmospheric boundary layer
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back layer
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backing layer
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back-up layer
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ballast layer
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barrier layer
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base layer
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batch layer
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blending layer
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blocking layer
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bottom layer
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boundary layer
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buffer layer
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buried layer
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cable layer
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cap layer
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cathode interface layer
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cathode layer
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chalcogenide layer
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Chapman layer
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chemisorption layer
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chilling layer
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chill layer
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cladding layer
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clad layer
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cloud layer
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cloud-topped boundary layer
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coal layer
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coil layers
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collector layer
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composite layer
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compression layer
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concentric layers
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conducting layer
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confining layer
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contact layer
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continuous layer
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convective unstable layer
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covering layer
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cushion layer
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D layer
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dan layer
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dead layer
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depletion layer
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deposited layer
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diamond-bearing layer
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dielectric layer
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diffused layer
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diffusion-source layer
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dipole layer
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dislocation layer
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doped layer
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drain layer
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driving layer
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dueling layer
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dummy layer
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dust layer
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E layer
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effective layer
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elastomer layer
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elevated layer
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embedded metal layer
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emitter layer
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emitting layer
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emulsion layer
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enriched layer
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epitaxial layer
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epoxy layer
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evaporated layer
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extension layer
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F layer
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fettled layer
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field oxide layer
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filter layer
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fog layer
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gate insulation layer
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ground layer
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gunned layer
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hanging layer
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heat-insulating layer
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Heaviside layer
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heavy layer
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high-concentration layer
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high-mobility layer
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hydraulic fill layer
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image receiving layer
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impurity layer
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insulating layer
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interface layer
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intermediate layer
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intrinsic layer
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inversion layer
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ion-implanted layer
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ionized layer
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ionospheric layer
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Kennelly-Heaviside layer
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light-sensitive layer
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link layer
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low-emission layer
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low-mobility layer
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masking layer
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metallic layer
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metallization layer
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moderating layer
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monoatomic layer
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monocrystalline layer
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monomolecular layer
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multiple layer
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n layer
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native layer
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negative layer
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network layer
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neutral layer
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nonconducting layer
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nonducting layer
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nucleating layer
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oceanic mixed layer
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ohmic layer
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oil layer
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ozone layer
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p layer
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paper layer
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passivation layer
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photoconductive layer
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photographic layer
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photosensitive layer
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physical layer
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physisorption layer
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planarization layer
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planetary boundary layer
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plank layer
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polycrystalline silicon layer
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poly silicon layer
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presentation layer
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protective layer
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receiving layer
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restraining layer
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sandwiched layer
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scattering layer
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scuff resisting layer
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sealing layer
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seal layer
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semiconducting layer
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separation layer
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session layer
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shallow diffused layer
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shallow layer
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sintered layer
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slag-impregnated surface layer
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solvent layer
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sporadic-E layer
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sputtered layer
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sputter layer
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stratified layers
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strip layers
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subbing layer
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subcloud layer
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substrate layer
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subsurface layer
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superconducting layer
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supernatant layer
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surface layer
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thermal boundary layer
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transition layer
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transmission control layer
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transparent layer
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transport layer
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trapping layer
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tropospheric layer
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turbulent boundary layer
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underglaze layer
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undoped layer
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unsteady boundary layer
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velocity boundary layer
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velocity layer
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wall boundary layer
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wearing layer
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web cross layers
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wind-mixed layer
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7 absorbed
поглощенный; впитанный- absorbed heat - absorbed in compression energy - absorbed in fracture energy - absorbed layer - absorbed light - absorbed power - absorbed torque -
8 absorbed [absorption] layer
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > absorbed [absorption] layer
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absorbed layer, absorption layer -
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Engineering: absorbed layer, absorption layerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > абсорбированный слой
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Cement: absorbed layerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > абсорбированная пленка
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > абсорбированный слой
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absorbed [absorption\] layerАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > абсорбированный слой
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absorbed [absorption] layerРусско-английский политехнический словарь > абсорбированный слой
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15 penetrar
v.1 to pierce, to penetrate (introducirse en) (sujeto: arma, sonido).Los policías penetraron The policemen penetrated.Ella penetró el misterio She penetrated=understood the mystery.El ácido penetra la piel Acid penetrates the skin.La bala penetra la pared The bullet pierces the wall.2 to get to the bottom of (secreto, misterio).3 to penetrate (sexualmente).4 to go deep into, to penetrate.El misil penetró la tierra The missile went deep into the ground.* * *1 (introducirse - en un territorio) to penetrate (en, -); (- en una casa, propiedad) to enter2 (atravesar) to penetrate, seep through1 (atravesar) to penetrate; (ruido) to pierce■ el olor era tan fuerte que penetró la ropa the smell was so strong that it got right into our clothes2 (descifrar - misterio) to get to the bottom of; (- secreto) to fathom (out)* * *verb1) to penetrate2) enter* * *1. VI1) (=entrar)penetraron a través de o por una claraboya — they entered through a skylight
el agua había penetrado a través de o por las paredes — the water had seeped into the walls
penetrar en: penetramos en un túnel — we went into o entered a tunnel
el cuchillo penetró en la carne — the knife went into o entered o penetrated the flesh
2) frm (=descifrar) to penetrate2. VT1) (=atravesar) to go right through2) [sexualmente] to penetrate3) frm (=descubrir) [+ misterio] to fathom; [+ secreto] to unlock; [+ sentido] to grasp; [+ intención] to see through, grasp3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( entrar)penetrar por algo — agua/humedad to seep through something
b) ( en el acto sexual) to penetrate2.penetrar vta) <defensa/membrana> to penetrateb) (liter) <misterio/secreto> to fathom, penetrate (liter)c) (Com) < mercado> to penetrated) ( en el acto sexual) to penetrate* * *= cut through, go into, penetrate, go in, permeate, break through, tread into, seep into, seep through, seep, pervade, see through, insinuate + Reflexivo + (into), insinuate + Posesivo + way through, insinuate into, pierce, intromit.Ex. Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.Ex. As something you may or may not know, every item going into the processing stream is assigned a priority, and our judgment will in many cases be different from yours, as our needs will be different from yours.Ex. But the leaven of the principles, promulgated by the International Federation, has not yet penetrated into more than half the lump of documentary material.Ex. But in the country the processes of printing always provoke such lively curiosity that the customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street.Ex. This concept permeates all bibliothecal activities from start to finish, especially indexing and abstracting.Ex. Is there a glass ceiling for librarians? If so, what's the best way to break through it?.Ex. This seems to suggest that Schopenhauer may have trodden much further into the mystics' domain than he is willing to admit.Ex. Rampant commercialism is seeping into every crevice of American culture.Ex. The consequences were beginning to seep through to respondents at the time of the visits made to them and were creating a great deal of concern.Ex. The outer edges of the sheet -- the deckle edges -- are rough and uneven where the stuff seeped between the deckle and the mould.Ex. I strongly believe that we must cultivate a more positive attitude towards change in the field of library work, and that this attitude must pervade all levels of librarianship.Ex. Books can seldom be disbound for the benefit of bibliographers (although it is worth remembering that they sometimes have to be rebound, when they are completely dismembered), but we can now see through printing ink by means of betaradiography.Ex. But self-concern can insinuate itself into every corner of the emotional life.Ex. As they insinuated their way through the stack area, the secretary responded that all she knew was that the director had just returned from a meeting.Ex. While endorsing the thought that language is insinuated into brains, I also identify what I believe is the theory's Achilles heel.Ex. She waited like Saint Sebastian for the arrows to begin piercing her.Ex. During copulation, hamster females maintain lordosis for hundreds of seconds, while the male mounts and intromits repeatedly.----* osar penetrar = venture into.* palabras + penetrar = words + sink.* penetrar de un modo inclinado = slant into.* penetrar una barrera = break through + barrier.* * *1.verbo intransitivoa) ( entrar)penetrar por algo — agua/humedad to seep through something
b) ( en el acto sexual) to penetrate2.penetrar vta) <defensa/membrana> to penetrateb) (liter) <misterio/secreto> to fathom, penetrate (liter)c) (Com) < mercado> to penetrated) ( en el acto sexual) to penetrate* * *= cut through, go into, penetrate, go in, permeate, break through, tread into, seep into, seep through, seep, pervade, see through, insinuate + Reflexivo + (into), insinuate + Posesivo + way through, insinuate into, pierce, intromit.Ex: Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.
Ex: As something you may or may not know, every item going into the processing stream is assigned a priority, and our judgment will in many cases be different from yours, as our needs will be different from yours.Ex: But the leaven of the principles, promulgated by the International Federation, has not yet penetrated into more than half the lump of documentary material.Ex: But in the country the processes of printing always provoke such lively curiosity that the customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street.Ex: This concept permeates all bibliothecal activities from start to finish, especially indexing and abstracting.Ex: Is there a glass ceiling for librarians? If so, what's the best way to break through it?.Ex: This seems to suggest that Schopenhauer may have trodden much further into the mystics' domain than he is willing to admit.Ex: Rampant commercialism is seeping into every crevice of American culture.Ex: The consequences were beginning to seep through to respondents at the time of the visits made to them and were creating a great deal of concern.Ex: The outer edges of the sheet -- the deckle edges -- are rough and uneven where the stuff seeped between the deckle and the mould.Ex: I strongly believe that we must cultivate a more positive attitude towards change in the field of library work, and that this attitude must pervade all levels of librarianship.Ex: Books can seldom be disbound for the benefit of bibliographers (although it is worth remembering that they sometimes have to be rebound, when they are completely dismembered), but we can now see through printing ink by means of betaradiography.Ex: But self-concern can insinuate itself into every corner of the emotional life.Ex: As they insinuated their way through the stack area, the secretary responded that all she knew was that the director had just returned from a meeting.Ex: While endorsing the thought that language is insinuated into brains, I also identify what I believe is the theory's Achilles heel.Ex: She waited like Saint Sebastian for the arrows to begin piercing her.Ex: During copulation, hamster females maintain lordosis for hundreds of seconds, while the male mounts and intromits repeatedly.* osar penetrar = venture into.* palabras + penetrar = words + sink.* penetrar de un modo inclinado = slant into.* penetrar una barrera = break through + barrier.* * *penetrar [A1 ]vi1(en un lugar): la puerta por donde penetró el ladrón the door through which the thief enteredel agua penetraba por entre las tejas water was seeping in o coming in between the tilesuna luz tenue penetraba a través de los visillos a pale light filtered in through the lace curtainsun intenso olor penetraba por todos los rincones de la casa a pungent smell pervaded every corner of the housepenetrar EN algo:la bala penetró en el pulmón izquierdo the bullet pierced his left lungtropas enemigas han penetrado en nuestras fronteras enemy troops have pushed over o crossed o penetrated our bordershace un frío que penetra en los huesos the cold gets right into your bonesla humedad había penetrado en las paredes the damp had seeped into the wallsesta crema penetra rápidamente en la piel this cream is quickly absorbed by the skin2 (descubrir, descifrar) penetrar EN algo:intenta penetrar en la intimidad del personaje he attempts to delve into the personality of the characteres difícil penetrar en su mente it is difficult to fathom his thoughts o ( colloq) to get inside his head3 (en un mercado) penetrar EN algo to penetrate sth4 (en el acto sexual) to penetrate■ penetrarvt1 (atravesar) to penetrateun ruido que penetra los oídos a piercing o ear-splitting noisees difícil penetrar la corteza it is difficult to penetrate o get through the outer layer2 ‹misterio/secreto› to fathom3 ( Com) ‹mercado› to penetrate4 (en el acto sexual) to penetrate* * *
penetrar ( conjugate penetrar) verbo intransitivo ( entrar) penetrar por algo [agua/humedad] to seep through sth;
[ luz] to shine through sth;
[ ladrón] to enter through sth;
penetrar EN algo to penetrate sth
verbo transitivo
to penetrate;◊ la bala le penetró el pulmón the bullet penetrated o entered his lung
penetrar
I verbo transitivo to penetrate: el aceite penetró el tejido y no pude sacar la mancha, the oil went straight through the material and I couldn't get it out
era incapaz de penetrar el sentido de sus palabras, it was impossible to get to the bottom of his meaning
un intenso olor penetraba el lugar, a strong smell seeped through the place
II vi (en un recinto) to go o get [en, in]: un frente frío penetrará por el noroeste, a cold front will sweep over from the north-east
el veneno penetró en la piel, the poison was soaked in through the skin
' penetrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calar
- internarse
English:
come through
- penetrate
- pierce
- sink in
- soak in
- strike through
- break
* * *♦ viel agua penetraba por la puerta the water was seeping under the door;la luz penetraba por entre las rendijas the light came filtering through the cracks;[filtrarse por] to get into, to penetrate; [perforar] to pierce; [llegar a conocer] to get to the bottom of;cinco terroristas penetraron en el palacio five terrorists got into the palace;no consiguen penetrar en el mercado europeo they have been unable to penetrate the European market♦ vt1. [introducirse en] [sujeto: arma, sonido] to pierce, to penetrate;[sujeto: humedad, líquido] to permeate; [sujeto: emoción, sentimiento] to pierce;la bala le penetró el corazón the bullet pierced her heart;el frío les penetraba hasta los huesos they were chilled to the bone;el grito le penetró los oídos the scream pierced her eardrums;han penetrado el mercado latinoamericano they have made inroads into o penetrated the Latin American market2. [secreto, misterio] to get to the bottom of3. [sexualmente] to penetrate* * *I v/t penetrateII v/i1 ( atravesar) penetrate2 ( entrar) enter* * *penetrar vi1) : to penetrate, to sink in2)penetrar por orpenetrar en : to pierce, to go in, to enter intoel frío penetra por la ventana: the cold comes right in through the windowpenetrar vt1) : to penetrate, to permeate2) : to pierceel dolor penetró su corazón: sorrow pierced her heart3) : to fathom, to understand* * *penetrar vb1. (entrar) to get into2. (perforar) to penetrate / to pierce -
16 deep
1. n глубь, глубина2. n углубление, впадина; глубокое место3. n абиссальные глубины4. n поэт. море, океан; пучина5. n книжн. бездна, пропасть6. n поэт. ритор. непостижимое, вечная тайна7. n мор. расстояние между двумя отметками лотлиня8. n горн. уклон, наклонная выработка9. a глубокий10. a имеющий определённую глубину, глубиной в11. a широкий; имеющий большую толщину12. a находящийся на большой глубине, глубинный13. a покрытый толстым слоем, находящийся подlanes deep in snow — дорожки, засыпанные толстым слоем снега
14. a находящийся или расположенный в глубине, далеко отa house deep in the valley — домик, стоящий глубоко в долине
15. a погружённый, увлечённый, поглощённый16. a сильный, крепкийdeep in the chest — широкогрудый, с широкой грудью
to be deep in debt — сильно задолжать, быть кругом в долгу
17. a серьёзный, глубокий, фундаментальный, основательный18. a сложный; непостижимый; таинственный19. a сложный; глубинный20. a интенсивный; сильный, глубокийdeep plough — плуг для глубокой пахоты, плантажный плуг
21. a полный, совершенный, абсолютный22. a глубоко укоренившийся; заядлый, завзятый23. a тяжёлый; серьёзный; мучительный24. a насыщенный, тёмный, густой25. a низкий, полный, грудного тембраa deep, resonant voice — низкий, звучный голос
26. a разг. хитрый, ловкий27. a мед. подкожный28. a психол. подсознательный29. a как компонент сложных слов30. a стоящий в столько-то рядов31. a погрузившийся на столько-то32. adv глубоко; в глубинеdeep pocket theory — «доктрина глубокого кармана»
33. adv на большом удаленииdeep in the mountains — высоко в горах;
34. adv до момента наиболее полного проявления35. adv очень, весьма; сильно, многоСинонимический ряд:1. bass (adj.) bass; low pitched; low toned; low-pitched; resonant; sonorous2. bottomless (adj.) bottomless; immeasurable3. buried (adj.) buried; deep-seated; inmost4. difficult (adj.) abstract; acute; difficult; incisive; rich5. intensive (adj.) abstruse; abysmal; blood-and-guts; complex; hard; intensive; profound6. intent (adj.) absorbed; consumed; engaged; engrossed; immersed; intent; preoccupied; rapt; wrapped; wrapped up7. involved (adj.) absorbing; earnest; extreme; fast; great; heartfelt; intimate; involved8. low (adj.) below; beneath; low; subterranean9. recondite (adj.) acroamatic; esoteric; heavy; hermetic; occult; orphic; recondite; secret10. serious (adj.) grave; grievous; serious11. sly (adj.) crafty; foxy; guileful; insidious; sly; subdolous; subtle; tricky; vulpine; wily12. strong (adj.) deep-felt; intense; strong13. wise (adj.) artful; astute; bright; cunning; designing; discerning; intelligent; penetrating; wise14. ocean (noun) abyss; blue; brine; drink; main; ocean; river; seaАнтонимический ряд:familiar; flighty; frivolous; high; ignorant; shallow; simple; superficial -
17 энергия
energy
- звезды (световая) — star energy
-, израсходованная — expended energy
-, механическая — mechanical energy
-, поглощенная — absorbed energy
- пограничного слоя — boundary layer energy
- потока — flow energy
- скачка уплотнения — shock wave energy
-, тепловая — thermal energy
- удара — impact energy
-, электрическая — electrical power
аккумулирование э. — storage of energy
аккумулирование э. маховиком — storage of flywheel energy
отбирать э. от... — take energy from...
поглощать э. — absorb energy
жидкость поглощает большую часть энергии прямого хода амортизатора. — fluid absorbs most of the impact energy in overcoming resistance of fluid flowing through the shock strut passages.Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > энергия
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