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121 подстёгивать
1) General subject: flog, ginger, ginger (лошадь; тж. ginger up), hypo, lash, spur, whip on, whip up, ginger up, prod, rush someone off his feet, keep somebody going (You have been in this sport for quite a long time and do not plan retirement any time soon, what keeps you going after all these years? || One small cup of coffee keeps me going for about 8 h) -
122 пониженный
2) Medicine: mionectic3) Engineering: lowered4) Chemistry: stepped down5) Mathematics: decreased6) Railway term: depressed7) Telecommunications: scaled down8) Oil: residual9) Astronautics: dropped -
123 промывочная жидкость для удаления следов гипосульфита
Cinema: hypo eliminatorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > промывочная жидкость для удаления следов гипосульфита
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124 простой фиксирующий раствор
Polygraphy: nonacid fixing bath, plain hypo bathУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > простой фиксирующий раствор
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125 стимул
1) General subject: adrenalin, animate, animate (и т.п.), boon, carrot, drive, fillip, goad, hypo, impetus, incitation, incitement, invitation, leaven, persuasive, spur, stimulant, whet, incentive, inducement, motivation, challenge2) Biology: (антигенный) challenge3) Medicine: cue, stimulation pulse4) Literal: shot in the arm5) Engineering: trigger6) Rare: excitement7) Law: indorsement8) Economy: fillip (напр. экономического подъёма)9) Accounting: push10) Mining: incentive (к более высокой производительности)11) Cinema: boost12) Psychology: excitatory agent, exciting cause, input13) Physiology: stimulus14) Jargon: short in the arm15) Information technology: stimulus (при тестировании), driver16) Immunology: challenge (антигенный)18) Advertising: initiative, stimulus object19) Business: motive20) Sakhalin energy glossary: a catalist for21) Aviation medicine: incentive ( побудительный)22) Psychoanalysis: oestrum23) Makarov: a shot in the arm, brownie point, impulse, impulsion, inducement (напр. экономический) -
126 стимулировать
1) General subject: actuate, adrenalize, awaken (что-л. в ком-л.), brace up, fillip, galvanize, give a boost to, give an edge to (что-л.), give an impetus, give an impetus to, goad, hype, hypo, incentify, incentivise, incite into, incite to, induce, innerve, promote, propel, quicken, tonic, incite, inspire, prime the pump, stimulate, keep going (little victories in my life that keep me going), provide incentives3) Colloquial: pep, pep up, pepper, keep somebody going4) Engineering: simulate5) Mathematics: give impetus to, lend impetus to6) Economy: bolster, create an incentive, give a fillip, motivate, motive, use incentives, fuel, drive7) Accounting: spur8) Australian slang: spark (интерес, чувства, настроения и т.п.)9) Diplomatic term: give an impetus to (ч-л), pep (экономическую активность)10) Psychology: excite11) Physics: boost13) Oil: incentivize14) Advertising: give an edge15) Mass media: further (sth), promote ( sth), speed up (sth), stimulate (sth)16) Business: guide, incent (Business folks sometimes use “incent” to mean “create an incentive,” but it’s not standard English.)17) Makarov: encourage (поощрять, поддерживать), give an edge to (smth.) (что-л.), impetus to (что-л.), jog18) Phraseological unit: egg somebody on -
127 стимуляция
1) General subject: hypo2) Medicine: activation, agitation, driving (ритма электроэнцефалограммы), initiation, pacing, promotion, stimulation, up regulation3) American: hype (искусственная)4) Immunology: promoting5) Advertising: stimulating effect6) Microelectronics: enhancement7) Makarov: stimulatory effect -
128 тиосернокислый натрий
Chemistry: antichlor, hypo, sodium thiosulfateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тиосернокислый натрий
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hypo- — ♦ Élément, du gr. hupo « au dessous, en deçà », qui exprime la diminution, l insuffisance, la situation inférieure, et spécialt en chimie, l idée de petite quantité d oxygène : hypochloreux. ⊗ CONTR. Hyper . ● hypo Préfixe du grec hupo, sous,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Hypo — may be short for: * Hypoglycaemia, low blood glucose * Sodium hyposulfite, used in photographic processing * Hypodermic needle, syringe, or injection * Hypothecation * Hypo Real Estate, a German banking groupHYPO may refer to: * Station HYPO, a… … Wikipedia
Hypo — steht für: Hypo (ὑπό), altgriechische Präposition mit der Bedeutung „unter“ Hypo, von Diabetikern verwendetes Kurzwort für Hypoglykämie (Unterzuckerung) Die Kurzformen Hypo oder Hypobank stehen für: Hypothekenbank, ein Kreditinstitut zur… … Deutsch Wikipedia
hypo- — Präfixoid darunter, unter erw. bildg. ( ) Beschreibung von Affixen. Das Element wird in griechischen Wörtern übernommen und geht auf gr. hýpo, hypó zurück. Verwandt ist auf. ✎ Cottez (1980), 192f. griechisch gr … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
hypo- — element meaning under, beneath (in chemistry, indicating a lesser oxidation), from hypo , comb. form of Gk. hypo (prep. and adverb) under, from PIE *upo under, up from under, over (see SUB (Cf. sub )) … Etymology dictionary
hypo... — hypo..., Hypo..., (vor Vokalen meist:) hyp..., Hyp..., (vor h:) hyph..., Hyph...: Die Vorsilbe mit der Bedeutung »unter, darunter«, in der medizinischen und biologischen Fachsprache auch mit dem Begriff der »Unterfunktion«, ist entlehnt aus… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
Hypo... — hypo..., Hypo..., (vor Vokalen meist:) hyp..., Hyp..., (vor h:) hyph..., Hyph...: Die Vorsilbe mit der Bedeutung »unter, darunter«, in der medizinischen und biologischen Fachsprache auch mit dem Begriff der »Unterfunktion«, ist entlehnt aus… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
hypo- — [hī′pō, hī′pə; hip′ō, hip′ə] [Gr hypo < hypo, under, less than: see UP1] prefix 1. under, beneath, below [hypodermic] 2. less than, subordinated to [hypotaxis] 3. Chem. having a lower state of oxidation [hypophosphorous acid] … English World dictionary
hypo- — [haıpəu, pə US pou, pə] prefix technical [: Late Latin; Origin: Greek, from hypo under ] less than usual, especially too little ▪ hypothermia (=condition in which your body temperature is too low) ▪ a hypodermic injection (=given under the skin) … Dictionary of contemporary English
hypo- — [haıpəu, pə US pou, pə] prefix technical [: Late Latin; Origin: Greek, from hypo under ] less than usual, especially too little ▪ hypothermia (=condition in which your body temperature is too low) ▪ a hypodermic injection (=given under the skin) … Dictionary of contemporary English
Hypo- — Hy po [Gr. ? under, beneath; akin to L. sub. See {Sub }.] 1. A prefix signifying a less quantity, or a low state or degree, of that denoted by the word with which it is joined, or position under or beneath. [1913 Webster] 2. (Chem.) A prefix… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English