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21 moist
moist(damp; slightly wet: moist, fertile soil.) húmedo- moistly- moistness
- moisten
- moisture
- moisturize
- moisturise
- moisturizer
- moisturiser
moist adj húmedotr[mɔɪst]1 (damp) húmedo,-a; (slightly wet) ligeramente mojado,-amoist ['mɔɪst] adj: húmedoadj.• húmedo, -a adj.• mojado, -a adj.mɔɪst[mɔɪst]ADJ (compar moister) (superl moistest) [atmosphere, soil, cloth] húmedo; [cake] esponjoso* * *[mɔɪst] -
22 fog
foɡ 1. noun(a thick cloud of moisture or water vapour in the air which makes it difficult to see: I had to drive very slowly because of the fog.) tåke2. verb((usually with up) to cover with fog: Her glasses were fogged up with steam.) tåkelegge, dogge, gjøre uklar- foggy- fog-bound
- fog-horndis--------mørke--------skodde--------tåkeIsubst. \/fɒɡ\/1) tåke, tåkeslør, skodde2) ( i atmosfæren) sky3) ( fotografering) slør4) ( overført) rådvillhet, omtåkethetin a fog omtåket rådvillIIsubst. \/fɒɡ\/1) ( også konkret) etterslått2) vintergress, gress som står over vinteren3) ( skotsk) moseleave a field under fog la gresset få stå vinteren overIIIverb \/fɒɡ\/1) innhylle i tåke, tåkelegge, gjøre tåkete, innhylle i damp2) bli tåkete, bli dekket av damp, dugge3) (fotografering, om negativ eller bilde) gjøre uklar, gjøre sløret, bli sløret4) ( overført) forvirre, omtåke5) ( jernbane) legge ut tåkesignaler6) spraye (som behandling)fog the issue skape forvirring om problemet, tåkelegge problemetfog the mind forvirre, gjøre forvirretfog up gjøre at det dugger påIVverb \/fɒɡ\/1) forklaring: la det lange gresset bli stående (over vinteren)2) ( om buskap) la beite på vintergress3) (skotsk, gammeldags) bli overgrodd av mose -
23 steamy
adjective (of, or full of, steam: the steamy atmosphere of the laundry.) damp-, dampfylt; lummeradj. \/ˈstiːmɪ\/1) dampende, dampfylt, damp-2) dugget3) fuktig, klam, lummer4) ( hverdagslig) erotisk, sexy, het -
24 humid
1. a влажный; сырой; отсыревший2. a мед. влажный, сопровождающийся отхаркиванием или выделениямиСинонимический ряд:1. clammy (adj.) clammy; dank; muggy; sticky; stuffy; sultry; sweltering2. damp (adj.) close; damp; moist; mucky; raw; sodden; soggy; wetАнтонимический ряд: -
25 corrosion
1) коррозия, разрушение•-
ac corrosion
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acid corrosion
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active corrosion
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aeration corrosion
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aerobic corrosion
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alkaline corrosion
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anaerobic corrosion
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anode corrosion
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aqueous corrosion
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ash corrosion
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atmosphere corrosion
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bacterial corrosion
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bimetallic corrosion
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blanket corrosion
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brine corrosion
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cathode corrosion
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caustic corrosion
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cavitation corrosion
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channeling corrosion
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chemical corrosion
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chlorine corrosion
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concentration cell corrosion
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concentration corrosion
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condensate corrosion
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contact corrosion
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continuous corrosion
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couple corrosion
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crevice corrosion
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damp atmospheric corrosion
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deep corrosion
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deposition corrosion
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differential aeration corrosion
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differential corrosion
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downhole corrosion
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drop corrosion
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dry atmospheric corrosion
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edge corrosion
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electrochemical corrosion
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electrolytic corrosion
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end corrosion
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equal-rate corrosion
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equal corrosion
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erosion corrosion
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exfoliation corrosion
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external corrosion
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fatigue corrosion
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filiform corrosion
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fireside corrosion
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fluid corrosion
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fretting corrosion
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fuel corrosion
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full immersion corrosion
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galvanic corrosion
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gas-phase corrosion
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gas corrosion
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gas-side corrosion
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grain-boundary corrosion
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graphitic corrosion
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heavy local pitting corrosion
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high-temperature corrosion
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honeycomb corrosion
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hot corrosion
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hot-salt corrosion
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hot-spot corrosion
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hydrogen corrosion
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hydrogen-evolution corrosion
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impingement corrosion
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indoor corrosion
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intercrystalline corrosion
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intragranular corrosion
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isolated corrosion
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knife-line corrosion
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layer corrosion
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leakage-current corrosion
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line corrosion
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lining corrosion
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low-end-temperature corrosion
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marine corrosion
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mechanochemical corrosion
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nonequal-rate corrosion
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nonequal corrosion
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oil corrosion
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organogenic corrosion
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oxygen-adsorption corrosion
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partial immersion corrosion
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patchy corrosion
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penetration corrosion
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pitting corrosion
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pit corrosion
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poultice corrosion
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radiolytic corrosion
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refractory corrosion
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regional corrosion
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sacrificial corrosion
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selective corrosion
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self-sustaining corrosion
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service corrosion
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slag corrosion
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son corrosion
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sour oil corrosion
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spongious corrosion
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steam impingement corrosion
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steamside corrosion
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steam-water corrosion
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stray-current corrosion
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stress corrosion
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sulfur corrosion
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sulfurated hydrogen corrosion
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sweet corrosion
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thermogalvanic corrosion
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transcrystalline corrosion
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trenching corrosion
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tubercular corrosion
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underfilm corrosion
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underground corrosion
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underwater corrosion
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vapor-phase corrosion
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variable immersion corrosion
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waterside corrosion
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26 permeate
permeate ['pɜ:mɪeɪt](a) (of gas, smell) se répandre dans;∎ a lovely smell permeated the kitchen une merveilleuse odeur emplissait la cuisine(b) (of liquid) s'infiltrer dans;∎ damp had permeated the floorboards le plancher était imprégné ou gorgé d'humidité;∎ the sand is permeated with oil le sable est imbibé de pétrole∎ an atmosphere of gloom permeates his novels ses romans sont empreints d'une mélancolie profonde;∎ the optimism that permeated the sixties l'optimisme qui prévalait ou dominait dans les années soixante∎ rain water had permeated through the walls les eaux de pluie avaient filtré à travers les murs -
27 corrosion
nкорозія, окислення, роз'їдання•- aeration corrosion - atmosphere corrosion - blanket corrosion - cavitation corrosion - continuous corrosion - damp atmospheric corrosion - dry atmospheric corrosion - edge corrosion - electrochemical corrosion - end corrosion - high-temperature corrosion - marine corrosion
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