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1 atomic
{ə'tɔmik}
1. атомен
ATOMIC bomb/energy/weight атомна бомба/енергия/тегло
ATOMIC fall-out радиоактивен прах
ATOMIC scientist атомист
2. съвсем малък, мъничък* * *{ъ'tъmik} а 1. атомен; atomic bomb/energy/weight атомна бомба/енерг* * *цялостен; aтомен;* * *1. atomic bomb/energy/weight атомна бомба/енергия/тегло 2. atomic fall-out радиоактивен прах 3. atomic scientist атомист 4. атомен 5. съвсем малък, мъничък* * *atomic[ə´tɔmik] adj 1. атомен; \atomic control контрол върху производството на атомно оръжие; \atomic ( radioactive) fall-out радиоактивен прах; \atomic scientist атомен физик; \atomic theory атомна теория; \atomic mass атомно тегло; \atomic pile ядрен реактор; 2. много малък, миниатюрен; 3. филос. атомистичен, основен, неделим; 4. sl "страхотен"; "жесток"; "готин"; "трепач"; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv atomically.
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