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41 discoloured sputum
Медицина: мокрота с прожилками крови, ржавая мокрота -
42 discoloured water
1) Морской термин: пятно над мелководьем (вода, отличающаяся по цвету от окружающей)2) Экология: необесцвеченная вода3) Океанография: вода, изменившая натуральный цвет4) Общая лексика: вода отличного от окружающей воды цвета -
43 discoloured wool
Текстиль: обесцвеченная шерсть, пожелтевшая шерсть -
44 discoloured (Brit.)
[dis'col·oured || -əd]◙ adj. דהוי -
45 discoloured streaks
цветовые свили f plEnglish-russian plastics terminology dictionary > discoloured streaks
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46 discoloured streaks
deutsch: Verfärbungsschlieren f plespañol: vetas decoloradasfrançais: traces de décolorationitaliano: segni scoloriti中文: 变色条纹русский: цветовые свили f plMultilingual plastics terminology dictionary > discoloured streaks
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47 discoloured dis·col·oured
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48 discoloured bearing
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49 discoloured water
пятно над мелководьем (вода, отличающаяся по цвету от окружающей) -
50 discoloured stool
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51 discoloured wool
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > discoloured wool
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52 discoloured area
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53 discoloured bearing
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > discoloured bearing
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54 discoloured stool
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55 discoloured dye
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56 the damp had discoloured the leather
English-Dutch dictionary > the damp had discoloured the leather
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57 a dress discoloured by the sun
Общая лексика: платье, выцветшее на солнцеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a dress discoloured by the sun
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58 faeces discoloured
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59 become discoloured
płowiećEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > become discoloured
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60 a dress discoloured by the sun
платье, выцветшее на солнцеEnglish-Russian travelling dictionary > a dress discoloured by the sun
См. также в других словарях:
discoloured — adj. same as {discolored}; as, discoloured paneling. [Brit.] Syn: discolored. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
discoloured — (Brit.) dis col·oured || É™d adj. faded, stained (also discolored) discolour (Brit.) dis·col·our || dɪs kÊŒlÉ™ v. change the color of, stain; fade (also discolor) … English contemporary dictionary
discoloured — UK [dɪsˈkʌlə(r)d] / US [dɪsˈkʌlərd] adjective something that is discoloured has changed in colour and no longer looks new, clean, or healthy Derived word: discolour UK / US verb transitive Word forms discolour : present tense I/you/we/they… … English dictionary
discoloured — adj. Discoloured/discolored is used with these nouns: ↑varnish … Collocations dictionary
discoloured — [dɪsˈkʌləd] adj changed in colour and no longer looking new, clean, or healthy discoloured wallpaper[/ex] discoloration [dɪsˌkʌləˈreɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] discolour verb [T] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
discoloured — dis|col|oured [ dıs kʌlərd ] the British spelling of discolored … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
discoloured — ▶ adjective STAINED, marked, spotted, dirty, soiled, tarnished, blackened; bleached, faded, yellowed … Useful english dictionary
grains with discoloured germ — grūdai pakitusios spalvos gemalo luobele statusas Aprobuotas sritis grūdinių augalų auginimas apibrėžtis Grūdai, kurių gemalą dengianti luobelė yra nuo rudos iki rusvai juodos spalvos, o gemalas yra normalus ir nesudygęs. nuoroda… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
plant disease — ▪ plant pathology Introduction an impairment of the normal state of a plant that interrupts or modifies its vital functions. All species of plants, wild and cultivated alike, are subject to disease. Although each species is… … Universalium
discolour — [[t]dɪskʌ̱lə(r)[/t]] discolours, discolouring, discoloured V ERG If something discolours or if it is discoloured by something else, its original colour changes, so that it looks unattractive. A tooth which has been hit hard may discolour... [V n] … English dictionary
gangrene — gangrenous /gang greuh neuhs/, adj. /gang green, gang green /, n., v., gangrened, gangrening. Pathol. n. 1. necrosis or death of soft tissue due to obstructed circulation, usually followed by decomposition and putrefaction. v.t., v.i. 2. to… … Universalium