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82 جلد
جَلِدَ: تَجَمّدَ بالبُرُودَة، تَثَلّجَto freeze, frost, ice (up), congeal, be formed into ice, turn into ice; to be or become frozen, frosted, iced, icy -
83 mousseline
A fine puree of a raw forcemeat which has been formed into an emulsion and has the addition of cream. The product is then cooked and nominally served hot. The term can also describe a hollandaise sauce which has lightly whipped cream folded into it. -
84 nougatine
A darker candy, made of caramel syrup and nuts. This is rolled into thin sheets and formed into cups or bowls to serve as a vessel for other candy or fruit. -
85 Cut Chinchilla
Chinchilla fabrics with fine coloured stripes in the warp, produced by hard-spun yarns. These hard yarns are placed at regular intervals. They are usually of cotton and are woven with the weft so as to bind it firmly into the face of the cloth. This prevents the formation of the floats necessary to produce the long nap formed into nubs during finishing (see Chinchilla) -
86 clot
[klɔt]1. noun1) soft or fluid matter ( especially blood) formed into a solid mass:كُتْلَه مُتَجَمِّدَهa clot of blood.
2) a fool or an idiot.أحْمَق، أهْبَل2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈclottedto form into clots:يَتَجَمَّد، يتخثّر (الدم)Most people's blood clots easily.
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89 Fox, Samuel
SUBJECT AREA: Domestic appliances and interiors[br]b. 1815 Bradfield, near Sheffield, Englandd. February 1887 Sheffield, England[br]English inventor of the curved steel umbrella frame.[br]Samuel Fox was the son of a weaver's shuttle maker in the hamlet of Bradwell (probably Bradfield, near Sheffield) in the remote hills. He went to Sheffield and served an apprenticeship in the steel trade. Afterwards, he worked with great energy and industry until he acquired sufficient capital to start in business on his own account at Stocksbridge, near Sheffield. It was there that he invented what became known as "Fox's Paragon Frame" for umbrellas. Whalebone or solid steel had previously been used for umbrella ribs, but whalebone was unreliable and steel was heavy. Fox realized that if he grooved the ribs he could make them both lighter and more elastic. In his first patent, taken out in 1852, he described making the ribs and stretchers of parasols and umbrellas from a narrow strip of steel plate partially bent into a trough-like form. He took out five more patents. The first, in 1853, was for strengthening the joints. His next two, in 1856 and 1857, were more concerned with preparing the steel for making the ribs. Another patent in 1857 was basically for improving the formation of the bit at the end of the rib where it was fixed to the stretcher and where the end of the rib has to be formed into a boss: this was so it could have a pin fixed through it to act as a pivot when the umbrella has to be opened or folded and yet support the rib and stretcher. The final patent, in 1865, reverted once more to improving the manufacture of the ribs. He made a fortune before other manufacturers knew what he was doing. Fox established a works at Lille when he found that the French import duties and other fiscal arrangements hindered exporting umbrellas and successful trading there, and was thereby able to develop a large and lucrative business.[br]Bibliography1852. British patent no. 14,055 (curved steel ribs and stretchers for umbrellas). 1853. British patent no. 739 (strengthened umbrella joints).1856. British patent no. 2,741 (ribs and stretchers for umbrellas). 1857. British patent no. 1,450 (steel wire for umbrellas).1857, British patent no. 1,857 (forming the bit attached to the ribs). 1865, British patent no. 2,348 (improvements in making the ribs).Further ReadingObituary, 1887, Engineer 63.Obituary, 1887, Iron 29.RLH -
90 иметь форму
•The top rim of the trough is formed into a flange.
•The conduit is shaped like (or has the shape of) a star in cross section.
•The electro-pneumatic sewage unit takes the form of small receivers.
•The variation may take the form of amplitude modulation.
•Empirical correlations of heat-transfer data are frequently of the form (or frequently have the form) Nu=f(R,Pr).
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > иметь форму
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91 придавать форму
•The work of wind in shaping the shorelines...
•The thermoplastic is heated and then shaped to the contours of a mould.
•The top rim of the trough is formed into a flange.
•Solid-rib arches can be shaped to almost any required form.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > придавать форму
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92 дети были разбиты на небольшие группы
General subject: the children were formed into small groupsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дети были разбиты на небольшие группы
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93 иметь форму
1) General subject: have the shape of (чего-л.)2) Engineering: be in a form3) Mathematics: be formed into, be of the form, be shaped like, take on a form4) Law: bear the form of (e.g., instruments bearing the form of promissory notes; англ. цитата приводится из решения United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit) -
94 petesha
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -petesha[English Word] bend round[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -petesha[English Word] make a ring of something[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] -petesha[English Word] be formed into a ring[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
95 candy
'kændiplural - candies; noun1) (sugar formed into a solid mass by boiling.) caramelo, golosina, dulce2) ((American) a sweet or sweets; (a piece of) confectionery: That child eats too much candy; Have a candy!) dulce, bombón•- candied- candy floss
candy n caramelos / golosinas candy se dice sobre todo en inglés americano; en inglés británico se dice más sweetstr['kændɪ]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (sweets) caramelos nombre masculino plural, golosinas nombre femenino plural, dulces nombre masculino plural; (a sweet) caramelo, dulce nombre masculinon.• bombones s.m.pl.n.• bombón s.m.• caramelo s.m.• confite s.m.• dulce s.m.v.• azucarar v.• confitar v.• garapiñar v.• garrapiñar v.'kændia) u ( confectionery) golosinas fpl, dulces mpl (AmL exc RPl); (before n)candy bar — golosina en barra
b) c ( individual piece) caramelo m, dulce m (AmL exc RPl)['kændɪ]1. N1) (=sugar candy) azúcar m cande2.VT [+ fruit] escarchar3.CPDcandy bar N — (US) barrita f de caramelo; (chocolate) chocolatina f
candy store N — (US) confitería f, bombonería f
* * *['kændi]a) u ( confectionery) golosinas fpl, dulces mpl (AmL exc RPl); (before n)candy bar — golosina en barra
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96 crystalline
adjective ((of minerals etc) formed into crystals: Salt is a crystalline substance.) cristalinotr['krɪstəlaɪn]1 cristalino,-acrystalline ['krɪstəlɪn] adj: cristalinoadj.• cristalino, -a adj.['krɪstǝlaɪn]ADJ cristalino -
97 incorporated
adjective ((often abbreviated to Inc., inc.) formed into a company, corporation etc: The name of our company is `Field Services, Incorporated'.) sociedad anónimatr[ɪn'kɔːpəreɪtɪd]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (company) constituido,-a en sociedad\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLincorporated company ≈ sociedad nombre femenino anónimaadj.• incorporado, -a adj.n.• sociedad anónima s.f.[ɪn'kɔːpǝreɪtɪd]1.ADJ(US) (Comm)Jones & Lloyd Incorporated — Jones y Lloyd Sociedad Anónima
2.CPDincorporated company N — (US) sociedad f anónima
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98 soap
səup
1. noun(a mixture containing oils or fats and other substances, especially formed into small regularly-shaped pieces and used in washing: He found a bar of soap and began to wash his hands.) jabón
2. verb(to rub with soap: She soaped the baby all over.) enjabonar- soapy- soapiness
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soap n jabóntr[səʊp]1 jabón nombre masculino■ a bar/cake/tablet of soap una pastilla de jabón1 enjabonar, jabonar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsoap dish jabonerasoap flakes jabón nombre masculino en escamassoap powder jabón nombre masculino en polvosoap ['so:p] vt: enjabonarsoap n: jabón mn.• jabón s.m.v.• enjabonar v.• jabonar v.
I səʊp1) u c jabón mno soap — (AmE)
we tried to persuade her, but it was no soap — tratamos de convencerla, pero no hubo forma or (AmL tb) no hubo caso; (before n)
2) soap opera
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transitive verb enjabonar, jabonar[sǝʊp]to soap one's hands — enjabonarse or jabonarse las manos
1. N1) (for washing) jabón m2) * = soap opera2.VT jabonar3.CPDsoap flakes NPL — jabón msing en escamas
soap opera N — (TV) telenovela f ; (Rad) radionovela f
soap powder N — polvos mpl de jabón, detergente m en polvo
- soap up* * *
I [səʊp]1) u c jabón mno soap — (AmE)
we tried to persuade her, but it was no soap — tratamos de convencerla, pero no hubo forma or (AmL tb) no hubo caso; (before n)
2) soap opera
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transitive verb enjabonar, jabonarto soap one's hands — enjabonarse or jabonarse las manos
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99 Kandiszucker
Kạn|dis|(zu|cker) ['kandɪs-]m -, no plrock candy* * *(sugar formed into a solid mass by boiling.) candy* * *Kan·dis<->mKan·dis·zu·cker[ˈkandɪs]* * * -
100 kristallen
Adj. crystal; fig., Wasser etc.: crystal clear* * *crystal (Adj.)* * *kris|tạl|len [krɪs'talən]adj(made of) crystal; Stimme crystal-clear* * *((of minerals etc) formed into crystals: Salt is a crystalline substance.) crystalline* * *kris·tal·len[krɪsˈtalən]adj crystal* * ** * *adj.crystalline adj.
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