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* * *indifferent; immaterial* * *ịn|dif|fe|rent ['IndIfərEnt, Indɪfə'rɛnt]adj2) (CHEM, PHYS) inert; Gas inert, rare, inactive* * *in·dif·fe·rent[ˈɪndɪfərɛnt, ɪndɪfəˈrɛnt]2. CHEM, PHYS neutral, inert* * *1.(geh.) Adjektiv indifferent2.adverbial indifferently* * *indifferent adj indifferent (* * *1.(geh.) Adjektiv indifferent2.adverbial indifferently -
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3 индифферентный газ
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4 нейтральный газ
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6 нейтральный газ
нейтральный газ
индифферентный газ
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > нейтральный газ
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8 индифферентный газ
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Синонимический ряд:равнодушно (проч.) безразлично; безучастно; равнодушно -
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1) Engineering: inactive gas, neutral gas, sweet gas (дезодорированный)2) Oil: indifferent gas3) Astronautics: inert gas -
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сущ. gasгаз веселящий dental gasгаз для наркоза anaesthetic gasгаз нейтральный indifferent gasгаз углекислый fixed airгаз удушающий asphyxiating gas -
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Oil: indifferent gasУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > индифферентный газ
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15 obojętn|y
Ⅰ adj. grad. 1. (nieczuły) indifferent (na coś a. dla czegoś to sth)- jego obojętna reakcja his indifference- obojętne stosunki indifferent relations- być obojętnym wobec czegoś to be indifferent to a. towards sth- twoje kłopoty nie pozwalają mi pozostać obojętną I can’t sit quietly by when you’re in so much trouble2. (nieistotny) [sprawa, temat] unimportant, trivial- rozmawiali na obojętne tematy they were discussing some trivial matters- jest mi całkowicie obojętne, co się z nim stanie I really don’t care what happens to him- jako mężczyzna był jej obojętny she had no romantic interest in him3. (nijaki) [mina, wzrok, twarz] blank; (w smaku) bland Ⅱ adj. 1. (nieszkodliwy) [substancja, materiał, proces] harmless (dla czegoś to sth) 2. Fiz. neutral 3. Chem. [substancja] unreactive; [roztwór, środowisko] neutral- gaz chemicznie obojętny an inert gasThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obojętn|y
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16 ordinaire
ordinaire [ɔʀdinεʀ]1. adjectivea. ( = habituel) ordinary2. masculine noun* * *ɔʀdinɛʀ
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1) (ni spécial, ni anormal) gén ordinary; [qualité] standard; [lecteur, touriste] average, ordinary; [journée] normal, ordinaryl'(essence) ordinaire — 2-star (petrol) GB, regular (gasoline) US
2) ( médiocre) pej [vie] humdrum (épith)très ordinaire — [repas, vin] very average; [personne] very ordinary
3) ( coutumier) [qualité, défaut] usual
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nom masculin1) ( menu habituel)2) ( moyenne)sortir de l'ordinaire — [livre, film] to be out of the ordinary
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à l'ordinaire, d'ordinaire locution adverbiale usuallyplus tard que d'ordinaire or qu'à l'ordinaire — later than usual
* * *ɔʀdinɛʀ1. adj1) (= banal) (gens, vie, comportement) ordinaryCe sont des gens ordinaires, pas des héros. — They are ordinary people, not heroes.
Nous menions une existence assez ordinaire. — We lived a fairly ordinary life.
2) péjoratif (personne, manières) commonCe sont des gens très ordinaires. — They're very common.
3) (= coutumier) (maladresse, procédure) usual4) (= de tous les jours) (vaisselle, habits) everyday5) (modèle, qualité) standard6) FINANCE, ADMINISTRATIONSee:2. nm1) (= quotidien, norme) ordinary2) (= nourriture) everyday fared'ordinaire — usually, normally
à l'ordinaire — usually, ordinarily
3. nf(= essence) two-star petrol Grande-Bretagne regular gas USA* * *A adj1 (ni spécial, ni anormal) gén ordinary; [qualité, modèle] standard; [lecteur, touriste] average, ordinary; [vaisselle] everyday; [journée] normal, ordinary; séance ordinaire ordinary session; procédure ordinaire ordinary court procedure; en temps ordinaire in normal times; ça n'a rien d'ordinaire it's pretty unusual; journée peu ordinaire unusual day; d'une bêtise/audace peu ordinaire incredibly stupid/daring;2 péj ( médiocre) [vie] humdrum ( épith); très ordinaire [repas, vin] very average; [personne] very ordinary;B nm1 ( menu habituel) l'ordinaire everyday fare;2 ( moyenne) l'ordinaire the commonplace; sortir de l'ordinaire [livre, film] to be out of the ordinary; au-dessous/au-dessus de l'ordinaire below/above average;3 Relig l'ordinaire de la messe the ordinary of the mass;C à l'ordinaire, d'ordinaire loc adv usually; plus tard que d'ordinaire or qu'à l'ordinaire later than usual; comme à l'ordinaire as usual.[ɔrdinɛr] adjectif1. [habituel - journée] ordinary, normal ; [ - procédure] usual, standard, normal ; [ - comportement] ordinary, usual, customaryen temps ordinaire usually, normallypeu ou pas ordinairea. [attitude, méthode, journée] unusualb. [volonté] unusual, extraordinary[produit] ordinary4. [banal - cuisine, goûts] ordinary, plain ; [ - gens] ordinary, common (péjoratif) ; [ - spectacle] ordinary, run-of-the-mill ; [ - conversation] run-of-the-mill, commonplaceelle n'est pas ordinaire, ton histoire! your story is certainly an unusual one!————————[ɔrdinɛr] nom masculin1. [norme]sortir de l'ordinaire to be out of the ordinary, to be unusual2. [repas habituel] everyday ou ordinary fare————————à l'ordinaire locution adverbialecomme à l'ordinaire, il arriva en retard as usual, he turned up late————————d'ordinaire locution adverbiale
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