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1 bottle
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2 bottle up
(to prevent (eg one's feelings) from becoming obvious: Don't bottle up your anger.) a înfrâna -
3 bottle
(th) sticlă; butelie; flacon; balon -
4 bottle cap
(th) capac / capsulă ptr. sticlă -
5 bottle jack
(mas) elevator / cric ptr. butelii -
6 bottle method
(chim) metodă picnometrică (ptr. determinarea greutăţii specifice) -
7 bottle nose oil
(chim) untură de delfin -
8 bottle shutter / stopper
(mas) dop / obturator de sticlăEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > bottle shutter / stopper
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9 bottle silt sampler
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10 acetylene bottle
(th) tub de acetilenă -
11 air bottle
(th) butelie de aer comprimat -
12 decanting bottle / flask
(chim) flacon de decantareEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > decanting bottle / flask
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13 density bottle
(chim, fiz) picnometru -
14 dropping bottle / vessel
(chim) picurătorEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > dropping bottle / vessel
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15 gas bottle / cylinder
(th) butelie de gazeEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > gas bottle / cylinder
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16 level bottle
(chim) sticlă de nivel -
17 measuring bottle
(chim) balon gradat -
18 narrow-mouth bottle
(chim, sc) butelie / sticlă cu gât îngust -
19 oxygen bottle
(th) tub / butelie de oxigen -
20 starting-air bottle
(mas) butelie de aer comprimat ptr. pornire
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Bottle — Bot tle, n. [OE. bote, botelle, OF. botel, bouteille, F. bouteille, fr. LL. buticula, dim. of butis, buttis, butta, flask. Cf. {Butt} a cask.] 1. A hollow vessel, usually of glass or earthenware (but formerly of leather), with a narrow neck or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bottle — ► NOUN 1) a container with a narrow neck, used for storing liquids. 2) Brit. informal one s courage or confidence. ► VERB 1) place in bottles for storage. 2) (bottle up) repress or conceal (one s feelings). 3) ( … English terms dictionary
bottle — bottle1 [bät′ l] n. [ME botel < MFr botele < OFr < ML butticula, dim. of LL buttis, a cask] 1. a container, esp. for liquids, made of glass, plastic, etc. and having a relatively narrow neck 2. the amount that a bottle holds 3. milk from … English World dictionary
Bottle — Bot tle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bottled}p. pr. & vb. n. {Bottling}.] To put into bottles; to inclose in, or as in, a bottle or bottles; to keep or restrain as in a bottle; as, to bottle wine or porter; to bottle up one s wrath. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bottle up — (something) 1. to not express something. She bottled up her emotions throughout the tournament. The more you bottle that anger up, the more likely it is that it will explode. 2. to keep something from making progress. The French navy had bottled… … New idioms dictionary
bottle it — british informal phrase to not do something because you do not feel brave enough He tried to jump, but he bottled it. Thesaurus: to not act, or to not do somethingsynonym to be, or to become afraid or frightenedsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
bottle — [n] container, usually for liquids canteen, carafe, cruet, dead soldier*, decanter, ewer, flagon, flask, glass, jar, jug, phial, soldier, urn, vacuum bottle, vial; concept 494 … New thesaurus
Bottle — Bot tle, n. [OE. botel, OF. botel, dim. of F. botte; cf. OHG. bozo bunch. See {Boss} stud.] A bundle, esp. of hay. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] Chaucer. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bottle up — index repress Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bottle up — [v] keep feeling inside oneself box up, check, collar, contain, coop up, corner, cramp, curb, keep back, restrain, restrict, shut in, suppress, trap; concept 35 Ant. confide, reveal, tell … New thesaurus
Bottle — This article is about bottles in general. For baby bottles, see Baby bottle. Composite body, painted, and glazed bottle. Dated 16th century. From Iran. New York Metropolitan Museum of Art … Wikipedia