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a несовместимый, несовмещающийся; несочетающийся; несмешиваемыйincompatible drugs — лекарства, противоположные по действию; несовместимые лекарства
Синонимический ряд:1. antagonistic (adj.) antagonistic; factious; hostile; inharmonious2. contrary (adj.) contradictory; contrary; difficult; opposed; opposite; unsuitable; unsuited3. inconsonant (adj.) conflicting; disconsonant; discordant; discrepant; dissonant; incongruent; incongruous; inconsonant; unmixable4. irreconcilable (adj.) inconformable; inconsistent; irreconcilableАнтонимический ряд:appropriate; compatible; consistent; harmonious -
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[͵ınkəmʹpætəb(ə)l] aнесовместимый, несовмещающийся; несочетающийся; несмешиваемыйincompatible drugs - лекарства, противоположные по действию; несовместимые лекарства
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incompatible drugs — лекарства, противоположные по действию; несовместимые лекарства
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жен. incompatibilityБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > несовместимость
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прил. incommensurable, incommensurateнесоизмерим|ый - incommensurable;
перен. incompatible;
~ые величины incommensurable quantities;
~ые понятия incompatible ideas.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > несоизмеримый
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