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1) прич. см. связывать2) прил. (с тв.; находящийся в связи с чем-л) connected (with), associated (with), relating (to)те́сно свя́занный (с тв.) — closely associated (with) / connected (with); closely related (to)
быть свя́занным с чем-л — 1) ( иметь отношение к чему-л) be related to smth, be connected / associated with smth, have to do with smth 2) ( быть вызванным чем-л) be due to smth, be caused by smth 3) ( влечь за собой) entail smth
он свя́зан с ме́стной ма́фией — he is connected with the local mafia ['mɑː-]
э́ти явле́ния не свя́заны друг с дру́гом — these phenomena are unrelated [have nothing to do with one another]
с чем э́то свя́зано? — what is the reason for that?
э́то свя́зано с тем, что — this is due to the fact that; this has to do with the fact that; this is because
э́то свя́зано с больши́ми расхо́дами — this will entail great expense
4) прил. физ. boundсвя́занное состоя́ние — bound state
свя́занная вла́га — bound moisture
свя́занные электро́ны — bound electrons
5) прил. хим. combined, bound, fixedсвя́занный углеро́д — fixed carbon
6) прил. фин. tiedсвя́занная а́кция — tied share
свя́занная ссу́да — tied loan
7) прил. лингв. boundсвя́занное словосочета́ние — set phrase, bound word combination
8) прил. мат. connected; relatedсвя́занные мно́жества — connected sets
свя́занные ряды́ — related series
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Makarov: bound electrons, fixed electronsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > связанные электроны
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м. electronвторичный электрон — secondary electron; multiplier electron
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6 сильно связанные электроны
Physics: tightly bound electronsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сильно связанные электроны
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beta, electron, negatron, beta particle* * *электро́н м.1. electronэлектро́ны бомбардиру́ют, напр. мише́нь — electrons bombard, e. g., the targetвыбива́ть электро́н — knock out an electronэлектро́н вырыва́ется под де́йствием па́дающего све́та — the electron is liberated by the action of incident light, incident light causes the electron to be ejected (e. g., from the surface)электро́н дви́жется по криволине́йной траекто́рии — an electron follows a curved trajectoryзахва́тывать электро́н — capture an electronиспуска́ть электро́н — eject [emit] an electronэлектро́ны образу́ют сгу́стки ( в клистроне) — the electrons gather in bunches, the electrons are bunched (in a klystron)осуществля́ть отры́в электро́на от а́тома — extract [dislodge] an electron from an atomрассе́ивать электро́ны — scatter electronsэлектро́ны ста́лкиваются — electrons collide2. ( группа магнитных сплавов) electronа́томный электро́н — atomic electronэлектро́н бе́та-распа́да — beta-decay [disintegration] electronблужда́ющий электро́н — vagabonding [roaming] electronбы́стрый электро́н — fast(-moving) [high-speed] electronэлектро́н вале́нтной зо́ны — valence band electronвале́нтный электро́н — valence electronвлета́ющий электро́н — incoming [oncoming, ingoing] electronвне́шний электро́н — outer(-shell) [peripheral] electronвну́тренний электро́н — inner(-shell) electronвтори́чный электро́н — secondary electron; ( в электронном умножителе) multiplier electronвылета́ющий электро́н — outgoing [outcoming] electronвы́рожденный электро́н — degenerate electronэлектро́н высо́кой эне́ргии — high-energy [hard] electronгоря́чий электро́н — hot electronизбы́точный электро́н — excess electronколлективизи́рованный электро́н — collective electronконверсио́нный электро́н — conversion electronэлектро́ны ку́перовской па́ры — Cooper pair electronsэлектро́н ма́лой эне́ргии — low-energy electronме́дленный электро́н — slow(-moving) [low-speed] electronнеспа́ренный электро́н — unpaired electronорбита́льный электро́н — orbital [planetary] electronэлектро́н отда́чи — Compton (recoil) electronперви́чный электро́н — primary electronпочти́ свобо́дный электро́н — quasi-free electronэлектро́н проводи́мости — conduction [conductivity] electronрелятиви́стский электро́н — relativistic electronсвобо́дный электро́н — free [unbound, mobile] electronсвя́занные электро́ны — bound [fixed] electronsэлектро́н свя́зи — bonding electronтуннели́рующий электро́н — tunneling electronфо́новый электро́н — background electron -
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•The mercury is firmly bonded to (or bound with) a carbon atom.
•The valence electrons are tightly bound to the nuclei.
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•This subfraction binds to the tissue DNA (биол.).
•These stars are bound by mutual attraction.
•The two carbon atoms are linked to a third.
•The piston of the power cylinder is linked to the damper.
•The two plants are connected by a railway.
•The bundle was tied with string.
•The camera range finder is coupled with the focusing mechanism.
•The enamel coating is bonded to metal by fusion.
•The protons are attached to carbon.
II•This phenomenon is associated (or connected) with (or is due to) magnetic storms.
•Control is directly related to the steam generation rate through the temperature coefficient.
•This is an intricate process which entails the consideration of approximating sums.
•The acceptance or rejection of the food depends upon its taste, which is usually related to its nutritive or harmful qualities.
•The rate of bleaching must be connected (or correlated) with the formation and decomposition of HOCI.
•All these tests involve the breaking of a test piece.
•A final limitation of chemical lasers has to do with the state of knowledge.
•Doubtlessly this constancy is correlated to the active role played by...
•The momentum carried by a photon is related to the photon's energy by the equation...
•Cancer patterns in Europe do not correlate with industrialization.
•The collision theory is tied to the kinetic-molecular theory.
•These are the electrons that are most directly involved in the chemical characteristics of molecules ( с которыми непосредственно связаны...).
•The production and use of ionic compounds are inevitably linked to (or with) the deterioration of the environment.
•Another uncertainty stems from the difficulty of...
•One difficulty concerns the use of hydrogen cyanide as a condensing agent.
•The rope is tied into a knot.
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12 слабо связанный
•Metals are characterized by loosely held (or bound) valence electrons.
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