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Пищевая промышленность: фермент в неактивном состоянии -
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Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > dormant enzyme
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1. a книжн. спящий, дремлющийdormant patent — «спящий патент», «мёртвый патент»
2. a книжн. тихий, спокойный3. a книжн. бездействующий, пассивный; скрытный, потенциальный; латентный4. a книжн. нереализуемый5. a биол. находящийся в покое, в состоянии покоя6. a биол. находящийся в спячкеСинонимический ряд:1. asleep (adj.) asleep; comatose; fallow; silent; slack; torpid2. idle (adj.) idle; inactive; lethargic; sleeping; somnolent3. latent (adj.) abeyant; in abeyance; inert; inoperative; latent; lurking; passive; potential; prepatent; quiescent; remittent; smoldering; suspendedАнтонимический ряд:active; energetic; operative; vigilant; wakeful -
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