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[əʹtɒmık] a1. атомныйatomic age - атомный век; век использования атомной энергии
atomic formula - хим. структурная формула
atomic oxygen - хим. атомарный кислород
2. 1) атомный, использующий энергию атомаatomic weapon [bomb] - атомное оружие [-ая бомба]
2) атомный, оснащённый атомным оружием или применяющий егоatomic warfare - атомная война; война с применением атомного оружия
atomic bomber - атомный бомбардировщик; бомбардировщик-носитель атомного оружия
atomic diplomacy - «атомная дипломатия», дипломатия угрозы применения атомного оружия
3. крошечный, микроскопический4. 1) редк. огромный2) сл. потрясающий, сногсшибательныйan atomic blonde - ≅ блондинка - закачаешься!
5. спец. атомистическийatomic theory - филос. атомистическая теория
6. лог. атомарный, неделимый; неразложимыйatomic fact [sentence] - атомарный факт [-ое предложение]
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3 atomic
1. a атомный, использующий энергию атома2. a атомный, оснащённый атомным оружием или применяющий егоatomic warfare — атомная война; война с применением атомного оружия
atomic bomber — атомный бомбардировщик; бомбардировщик-носитель атомного оружия
atomic age — атомный век; век использования атомной энергии
3. a крошечный, микроскопический4. a редк. огромный5. a сл. потрясающий, сногсшибательный6. a спец. атомистический7. a лог. атомарный, неделимый; неразложимыйatomic goal — атомарная цель; элементарная цель
Синонимический ряд:smallest (adj.) infinitesimal; least; microcosmic; microscopic; minute; minutest; slightest; smallest; tiniest -
4 atomic
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1) атомный atomic weight ≈ атомный вес atomic bomb ≈ атомная бомба atomic control ≈ контроль над производством атомной энергии atomic energy ≈ атомная энергия atomic heat ≈ атомная теплоемкость atomic number ≈ атомное число atomic pile ≈ атомный котел, ядерный реактор atomic rocket ≈ ракета с ядерным боевым зарядом atomic warfare ≈ атомная война
2) маленький, крошечный Syn: minuteатомный - * energy атомная энергия - * age атомный век;
век использования атомной энергии - * nucleus атомное ядро - * structure строение атома - * formula( химическое) структурная формула - * weight атомный вес - * pile атомный котел - * waste радиоактивные отходы - * oxygen( химическое) атомарный кислород атомный, использующий энергию атома - * propulsion движение при помощи атомного двигателя - * ship атомоход - * power station атомная электростанция - * weapon атомное оружие атомный, оснащенный атомным оружием или применяющий его - * warfare атомная война;
война с применением атомного оружия - * bomber атомный бомбардировщик;
бомбардировщик-носитель атомного оружия - * diplomacy "атомная дипломатия", дипломатия угрозы применения атомного оружия - * holocaust гибель мира в атомной войне крошечный, микроскопический - * changes еле заметные перемены (редкое) огромный - * effort колоссальные усилия - an * stimulus to business громадный стимул деловой активности (сленг) потрясающий, сногшибательный - an * blonde блондинка - закачаешься! (специальное) атомистический - * theory( философское) атомистическая теория (логика) атомарный, неделимый;
неразложимый - * fact атомарный фактatomic атомный~ bomb атомная бомба~ control контроль над производством атомной энергии~ energy атомная энергия;
atomic heat атомная теплоемкость;
atomic number атомное число~ energy атомная энергия;
atomic heat атомная теплоемкость;
atomic number атомное число~ rocket ракета с ядерным боевым зарядом~ warfare атомная война~ weight атомный вес -
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6 profound changes
основательные перемены; кардинальные переменыglobal changes — перемены, носящие глобальный характер
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7 rweeping changes
радикальные перемены; разительные переменыglobal changes — перемены, носящие глобальный характер
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8 leadership changes
global changes — перемены, носящие глобальный характер
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9 Tizard, Sir Henry Thoms
SUBJECT AREA: Weapons and armour[br]b. 23 August 1885 Gillingham, Kent, Englandd. 9 October 1959 Fareham, Hampshire, England[br]English scientist and administrator who made many contributions to military technology.[br]Educated at Westminster College, in 1904 Tizard went to Magdalen College, Oxford, gaining Firsts in mathematics and chemistry. After a period of time in Berlin with Nernst, he joined the Royal Institution in 1909 to study the colour changes of indicators. From 1911 until 1914 he was a tutorial Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, but with the outbreak of the First World War he joined first the Royal Garrison Artillery, then, in 1915, the newly formed Royal Flying Corps, to work on the development of bomb-sights. Successively in charge of testing aircraft, a lieutenant-colonel in the Ministry of Munitions and Assistant Controller of Research and Experiments for the Royal Air Force, he returned to Oxford in 1919 and the following year became Reader in Chemical Thermodynamics; at this stage he developed the use of toluene as an air-craft-fuel additive.In 1922 he was appointed an assistant secretary at the government Department of Industrial and Scientific Research, becoming Principal Assistant Secretary in 1922 and its Permanent Director in 1927; during this time he was also a member of the Aeronautical Research Committee, being Chairman of the latter in 1933–43. From 1929 to 1942 he was Rector of Imperial College. In 1932 he was also appointed Chairman of a committee set up to investigate possible national air-defence systems, and it was largely due to his efforts that the radar proposals of Watson-Watt were taken up and an effective system made operational before the outbreak of the Second World War. He was also involved in various other government activities aimed at applying technology to the war effort, including the dam-buster and atomic bombs.President of Magdalen College in 1942–7, he then returned again to Whitehall, serving as Chairman of the Advisory Council on Scientific Policy and of the Defence Research Policy Committee. Finally, in 1952, he became Pro-Chan-cellor of Southampton University.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsAir Force Cross 1918. CB 1927. KCB 1937. GCB 1949. American Medal of Merit 1947. FRS 1926. Ten British and Commonwealth University honorary doctorates. Hon. Fellowship of the Royal Aeronautical Society. Royal Society of Arts Gold Medal. Franklin Institute Gold Medal. President, British Association 1948. Trustee of the British Museum 1937–59.Bibliography1911, The sensitiveness of indicators', British Association Report (describes Tizard's work on colour changes in indicators).Further Reading1961, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society VII, London: Royal Society.KFBiographical history of technology > Tizard, Sir Henry Thoms
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10 nuclear reaction
ядерная реакция
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A reaction involving a change in an atomic nucleus, such as fission, fusion, neutron capture, or radioactive decay, as distinct from a chemical reaction, which is limited to changes in the electron structure surrounding the nucleus. (Source: MGH)
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