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1 объединиться
1. unite; join; rallyобъединить усилия, объединиться — to join forces
2. band3. combine4. consolidate5. incorporate6. join hands7. leagueСинонимический ряд:1. слиться (глаг.) слиться2. соединиться (глаг.) соединиться; спаяться; сплотиться -
2 объединиться в единое целое
Makarov: incorporate into a bodyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > объединиться в единое целое
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3 в целом
1. in the grossцелый день, день-деньской — the livelong day
2. in the bulkв совокупности, в целом — in the aggregate
массовая продажа; продажа целой партии — bulk sale
3. altogether4. as largeв общем и целом; первый и последний — first and last
первый и последний; в общем и целом — first and last
5. in bulk6. in totoполностью, целиком; в целом — in toto
7. as a whole8. at largeподробно; в целом; весь; широко; вообще; имеющий широкие полномочия — as large
9. upon the wholeв целом; в общем — on the whole
10. on the wholeСинонимический ряд:всего (проч.) в итоге; в общей сложности; в общем; всего; итого -
4 ввести
1. herald inввести в действие — put into action; put into action (refl.)
2. show in3. embed4. incorporate5. inject6. introduce; bring in; usher in7. initiate8. interpose9. usherСинонимический ряд:1. взвести (глаг.) взвести; возвести2. включить (глаг.) включить; влить; подключить3. внедрить (глаг.) внедрить; насадить4. впрыснуть (глаг.) вколоть; впрыснуть; сделать инъекцию5. завести (глаг.) завести6. установить (глаг.) установить; учредить -
5 вводить
•The medicine is administered to the patients (or into the organism).
•Gadolinium is incorporated in plastic scintillators.
•The tracer is injected into a vein.
•The probe can easily be inserted into the body.
•The gas could be introduced into the system.
•The fuel is injected into the chamber.
•All materials affect a magnetic field in(to) which they are inserted.
•A group of volunteers received injections of the labelled morphine.
•The tracer is infused intravenously.
* * *Вводить -- to introduce, to incorporate (внедрять, предусматривать); to devise (для облегчения расчёта и т. п.); to insert (вставлять); to administer (лекарство), to inject (путем инъекции); to coin (о термине)Thus, it is convenient to introduce a pressure ratio parameter defined as p.A "preload" element is devised that contracts a prescribed amount.—вводить поправку наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вводить
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6 воплотить
1) General subject: body, body forth, embody, enflesh, externalize, externate, impersonate, incarnate, objectify, personalize, personify, put into action, materialise2) Colloquial: materialize4) Makarov: incorporate
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