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1 всасывающий рот
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2 абсорбционная способность
1) General subject: absorbability, absorptivity, adoption capacity, absorbing capacity2) Medicine: absorbing power (поглощающая)3) Chemistry: absorbability, absorbing capacity4) Metallurgy: absorption property5) Telecommunications: absorption capability, absorptive capability6) Oil: absorbing ability7) Food industry: imbibitional capacity8) Metrology: absorbance, absorbancy9) Coolers: absorbency, absorptance, absorptiveness10) Drilling: absorption capacity11) Sakhalin energy glossary: absorptive capacity12) EBRD: assimilating capacity13) Polymers: absorption ability, absorption power, absorptive power14) Cables: adsorbing ability15) Makarov: absorbing ability (напр. для загрязнителей), absorbing capacity (в-ва), imbibing power, imbibition capacity16) Electrochemistry: absorptiveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > абсорбционная способность
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3 водопоглотительная способность
1) Engineering: floodability, water absorbability2) Food industry: water absorbing abilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > водопоглотительная способность
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4 впитывание
1) General subject: absorption, imbibition, soak2) Geology: seepage3) Medicine: saturation5) Chemistry: imbibing6) Construction: soak-up7) Railway term: soaking-in8) Automobile industry: soaking9) Polygraphy: ink penetration10) Polymers: infiltration11) Makarov: absorbing, capillary percolation (поглощение воды растениями), draught, imbibition (влаги), ingress, sinking -
5 впитывающая способность
1) Engineering: absorbency (бумаги)2) Polygraphy: blotting capacity (бумаги)3) Physics: soakability5) Ecology: imbibing capacity, imbibition capacity6) Polymers: absorbancy, absorptivity, permeability7) Makarov: saturating capacity (при ионообмене)8) Soil science: infiltration capacityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > впитывающая способность
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6 впитывающий
1) General subject: absorbing, absorptive3) Engineering: sucking4) Ecology: adsorbing5) Oilfield: imbibing -
7 всасывательный рот
Fishery: imbibing mouthУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > всасывательный рот
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8 всасывающий рот
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9 пропитывание
2) Geology: seepage3) Medicine: impregnation, infiltration, saturation, soaking, suffusion (напр. тканей кровью)5) Chemistry: tinging6) Construction: steeping (древесины)7) Mining: treatment (древесины)8) Forestry: preservation9) Metallurgy: impregnating, soakage10) Polygraphy: penetration11) Oil: imbibition (погружением), impregnation (погружением), saturating, soaking (погружением), treating12) Polymers: permeation13) Plastics: imbibing14) Makarov: injection (шпал и т.п.), pervasion -
10 пропитывающий
2) Geology: imbibing3) Chemistry: saturating, soaking4) Textile: impregnating5) Drilling: penetrant6) Makarov: saturant -
11 впитывать
1. imbibed2. imbibing3. imbibeed4. imbibe; imbide (refl.); soak (refl.)[lang name="Russian"]впитывать знания, обогащаться знаниями — to imbibe knowledge
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