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(Arabic) basic, fundamental. asosiy kutubxona main library. asosiy tuzlar basic salts -
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I текст.warp (attr)II хим.осно́вные ни́ти — warp threads
base [-s] (attr), basic ['beɪ-]осно́вные со́ли — basic salts
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basische zoutenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > basische zouten
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m salt* * *sale s.m.1 salt: sali ( aromatici), smelling salts; sali da bagno, bath salts; sale da cucina, kitchen salt; sale da tavola, fine, table salt; sale grosso, coarse salt; sale inglese, amaro, Epsom salts; un pizzico, un pugno di sale, a pinch, a fistful of salt; essere giusto di sale, to be salty enough; è giusto di sale lo stufato?, is the stew salty enough?; la minestra è dolce di sale, there isn't enough salt in the soup; sapere di sale, to taste salty; sotto sale, salted; acciughe sotto sale, salted anchovies; senza sale, without salt, (fig.) insipid; è scritto senza sale, it's an insipid piece of writing // restare di sale, to be dumbfounded (o flabbergasted) // (chim.): sale basico, basic salt; sale di Glauber, Glauber's salt; sale di Rochelle, Rochelle salt2 ( buon senso) common sense, mother-wit: è un uomo che ha sale in zucca, he's got plenty of common sense // prendere qlco. con un grano di sale, to take sthg. with a pinch of salt* * *['sale]1. sm1) (gen) salt2)sali smpl — (Med : da annusare) smelling salts
2.* * *['sale] 1.sostantivo maschile1) salt2) fig. (arguzia, mordacità) piquancy, wit2.- i da bagno — bath salts
- i inglesi — Epsom salts
••restare o rimanere di sale to be dumbfounded; avere sale in zucca — to have common sense o gumption colloq.
* * *sale/'sale/I sostantivo m.1 salt; dieta senza sale salt-free diet; pane senza sale unsalted bread; acciughe sotto sale salted anchovies2 fig. (arguzia, mordacità) piquancy, witII sali m.pl.farm. salts; (da annusare) smelling saltscapelli sale e pepe pepper-and-salt hair; restare o rimanere di sale to be dumbfounded; avere sale in zucca to have common sense o gumption colloq.\sale da cucina cooking salt; sale fino fine o table salt; sale grosso coarse salt; sale marino sea salt; sale da tavola table salt; - i da bagno bath salts; - i inglesi Epsom salts; - i minerali mineral salts. -
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The following list gives a general classification of colouring matters for dyeing textile fibres: - Acid Colours dye animal fibres only and have no affinity for cellulose. If union goods are dyed with acid dyes the cotton remains white and the wool is dyed. They dye wool and silk from baths containing Glauber's salt and some acid, hence their name. Acid colours consist principally of the Azo compounds and are fairly cheap, so are used for the dyeing of dress materials, suitings, etc. No preparation of the fabric is necessary prior to dyeing. Wool and silk fabrics ate simply steeped in a warm acidified solution. Azo Dyes - These are colouring matters used for cotton dyeing and are developed direct on to the fibre. Basic Dyes - Cotton has no direct affinity for basic dyes, which consist of colour bases in combination with other chemicals, as tannic acid, sumach, or other tanning substances. Tannic acid is taken up by cotton which will then absorb the basic colours. They are very bright but not very fast. They dye wool and silk direct from plain baths. Developing Colours - See Developing Colours. Direct Cotton Colours - Dye cotton, linen, wool or silk directly, will dye cotton direct but by the addition of various salts deeper shades are obtained. With the addition of a little acid will dye wool and silk. See direct Dyes. Mordant Colours - As a rule these are very fast to washing and mostly fast to; light, such as logwood, black, Turkey red, etc. The mordant forms insoluble compounds with the colours, which are then applied to the fibres so that the insoluble coloured compounds are formed within the fibres The cotton is prepared first with some metallic mordant, as chrome, iron or alumina. Substantive Dyes - Have the property of dyeing fibres direct. They are Direct Dyes, that is they have an affinity for fibres. Sulphur and vat dyes are substantive towards cotton. Sulphur Colours are used for vegetable fibres only. These colours are insoluble in water and require the addition of sodium sulphide which converts them into soluble substances which will dye cotton. Usually fast to washing and alkalis - not so fast to bleaching (see Sulphur Colours). Vat Colours - These are fast dyes for cotton. They are insoluble in water so are converted into a soluble compound by some chemical reducing agent, and then they have a direct affinity for cotton which is dyed when immersed in the solution. There are two main classes, those prepared from anthraquinone and those related to indigo. They will dye viscose and cuprammonium rayons (see Vat Dyes) -
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•Coupled (or In combination, or Together) with a recording system, these devices are used to measure...
•The system can be used in conjunction with a computer to perform diagnostic programming and checking industrial processes.
•A neoplasm can often be suspected on the basis of the findings from the history and the examination in conjunction with a routine blood count ( med).
•The value of the curvature, together with the magnitude of the field, gives the momentum.
•When coupled with solubility information on common salts this will allow us to develop quite a variety of "predictable" processes.
* * *В сочетании с -- in conjunction with, in combination with; combined with, coupled with, together withSome European incinerators use the rotary kiln in conjunction with a flowthrough furnace.These observations combined with the well-founded assumptions as to the basic nature of rotating stall have produced an excellent correlation.Hence the inlet conditions may be described as near uniform flow coupled with a high rate of mixing in the near wall regions.The instrument, together with the calibration adopted, enables the average temperature of the ring to be measured to an accuracy of + 1K.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в сочетании с
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. все, кого это касается; к ним относится; касаться; не относящийся к; охватывать; падать на; равным образом; распространяться на; справедлив для; это особенно относится к случаям, когда когда•Evidently Einstein's restriction should not apply to this wave.
•The laboratory rules are concerned with noncritical operations.
•The following rules of centrifugal machines hold true for all centrifugal pumps.
•Henry's Law refers only to the effect of pressure.
•Faraday's laws relate to the electrolysis of solutions and fused salts.
•The term "computer-aided engineering" refers to a "total" system concept, in which...
•The result is only appropriate for a finite time interval which is undetermined as yet.
•The above example pertains to the diffusion of liquids.
•The result applies (or refers, or relates) to mass transfer from plate to fluid, or fluid to plate.
•The book deals with (or treats on) distillation.
•Another question has to do with diseases arising from dietary deficiencies.
•This will be true for (or of) very high electric fields.
•Lines la and 2a apply to a 47-microfarad, 35-volt polar capacitor.
•The term caisson covers a wide range of foundation structures.
•Similar considerations hold for emitting molecules.
•This is particularly true in humid regions.
•These properties are not pertinent to the problem at hand.
•This is especially the case with wide armature cores.
•The differences are a matter of degree rather than of type.
•These terms are related to certain atomic groupings.
•The discoveries concern the properties of electric charges.
•This discussion has so far concerned itself with the experimental results obtained.
•The common names isobutane and isopentane apply to those isomers having...
•The third factor concerns the bulky nature of...
•The most significant developments of that period centred around the field of communications.
II•The basic principle of the device dates from (or back to) the 15th century.
•The first trials go back to 1912.
•These mummies are dated to 2800 B.C.
•Most abrasive materials fall in the region at the top of the scale.
•All the above forces fall in(to) this category.
•All forms of anemia fall into two main types.
•The discussion of pseudovectors belongs to the domain of the tensor calculus.
IV•Mathematical biophysics stands in the same relation to experimental biology as mathematical physics to experimental physics.
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•Water converts these salts back to graphite, in which some oxygen is still retained.
•Remanent magnetism is the magnetism that persists when the magnetic field is absent.
•This same relationship between major lake basins and rock type holds northwestward as we follow...
•Although roofs collapsed under the weight of the ash, walls and contents of the buildings survived.
•Assume that angular momentum is conserved during collapse.
•The basic design has been retained with no modifications.
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