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The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > fluid
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[ˈfluɪd]1. noun1) a substance (liquid or gas) whose particles can move about freely.سائِل، مائِع2) any liquid substance:سائِل، مادَّه سائِلَهcleaning fluid.
2. adjective1) able to flow like a liquid:سائِلa fluid substance.
2) smooth and graceful:سَلِس، رشيقfluid movements.
3) (of arrangements, plans etc) able to be changed easily:غير ثابِت، مُتَغَيِّرMy holiday plans are fluid.
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سَائِل \ beggar: one who lives by begging. fluid: able to flow (like gas or liquid); not solid; sth. that is fluid; liquid: The sick child could only take fluids, such as milk, for food. liquid: anything that can be poured, like water; in the form of a liquid: liquid soap; liquid medicine. \ See Also مائع (مَائِع)، متسول (مُتَسَوِّل) -
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текучая среда (в широком значении; этот термин в описаниях изобретений нельзя заменять на «жидкость», «газ» или «порошок»)флюид, текучая средаАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > fluid
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Жидкостно-мозаичная модель мембраныМодель биологической мембраны, предложенная в 1972 году С. Зингером и Г. Николсоном (см. БЛМ).Russian-English dictionary of Nanotechnology > fluid mosaic model
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n <chem.petr> (katalytisches Fließbettverfahren) ■ fluid catalytic cracking process (FCC); fluid catalytic crackingGerman-english technical dictionary > Fluid Catalytic Cracking
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > fluid extrusion
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