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1 афинитет
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2 сродство
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3 родственост
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4 афинитет
affinity* * *афинитѐт,м., само ед. affinity.* * *affinity: She feels a strong афинитет to/for him. - Тя има силен афинитет към него.; fondness* * *affinity -
5 езиков
language (attr.); linguistic, lingual verbal; stylisticезиково богатство wealth of a languageезикови различия differences in the languageезикова структура a languistic structure/systemезиковво родство linguistic affinityезикови тънкости verbal subtletiesс езикови средства by verbal meansезикови бележки comments on the languageезиково изследване a linguistic/stylistic studyезиков дар the gift of tonguesезиково училище school of/for foreign languages* * *езѝков,прил. language (attr.); linguistic, lingual; verbal; stylistic; \езиков дар the gift of tongues; \езикови бележки comments on the language; \езикови тънкости verbal subtleties; \езиково богатство wealth of a language; \езиково изследване linguistic/stylistic study; \езиково родство linguistic affinity; \езиково училище school of/for foreign languages; имам \езиков усет have a flair for languages; с \езикови средства by verbal means.* * *language ; verbal {`vq;rbxl}* * *1. language (attr.);linguistic, lingual verbal;stylistic 2. ЕЗИКОВ дар the gift of tongues 3. ЕЗИКОВa структура a languistic structure/system 4. ЕЗИКОВo богатство wealth of a language 5. ЕЗИКОВo изследване a linguistic/stylistic study 6. ЕЗИКОВo училище school of/for foreign languages 7. ЕЗИКОВво родство linguistic affinity 8. ЕЗИКОВи бележки comments on the language 9. ЕЗИКОВи различия differences in the language 10. ЕЗИКОВи тънкости verbal subtleties 11. имам ЕЗИКОВ усет have a flair for languages 12. с ЕЗИКОВи средства by verbal means -
6 родство
1. relationship, kinship2. прен. alliance, propinquity, affinity* * *ро̀дство,ср., само ед.1. relationship, kinship; кръвно \родство kindred, blood relationship; consanguinity;2. прен. alliance, propinquity, affinity; cognateness.* * *relationship (прен.); congeniality; kin{kin}; propinquity (прен.); relation; vicinity* * *1. relationship, kinship 2. кръвно РОДСТВО kindred, blood relationship 3. прен. alliance, propinquity, affinity -
7 сродство
relationship, kinship; relationaffinity (и хим.)* * *сро̀дство,ср., само ед. relationship, kinship; relation; relatedness; affinity (и хим.); cognateness, connateness.* * *relationship ; kindred* * *1. affinity (и хим.) 2. relationship, kinship;relation -
8 влечение
inclination, bent, vocation ( към for)attraction ( към to)(полово) libidoвлечение към сцената stage fever* * *влечѐние,ср., само ед. inclination, bent, vocation ( към for); attraction ( към to); ( полово) libido; имам \влечение към нещо be/feel drawn to s.th.* * *affinity; aptitude; bent{bent}; calling; inclination: She is not free to follow her own влечениеs. - Тя не е свободна да следва собствените си влечения.; vein; vocation (for)* * *1. (полово) libido 2. attraction (към to) 3. inclination, bent, vocation (към for) 4. ВЛЕЧЕНИЕ към сцената stage fever 5. имам ВЛЕЧЕНИЕ към нещо be/ feel drawn to s. th -
9 афинност
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10 сродство към електрона
electron affinityБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > сродство към електрона
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11 сродствокъм протона
proton affinityБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > сродствокъм протона
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affinity — [ə fin′i tē, afin′i tē] n. pl. affinities [ME affinite < OFr afinite < L affinitas < affinis, adjacent, related by marriage < ad , to + finis, a border] 1. relationship by marriage: distinguished from CONSANGUINITY 2. close… … English World dictionary
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