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insoluble in water

  • 1 insoluble

    [ɪnˈsɔljubl] adjective
    1) (of a substance) impossible to dissolve:

    This chemical is insoluble (in water).

    لا يَذوب
    2) (of a problem or difficulty) impossible to solve.
    لا يُحَل

    Arabic-English dictionary > insoluble

  • 2 Water Insoluble Cell Wall

    Immunology: WICW

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Water Insoluble Cell Wall

  • 3 Water Insoluble Dietary Fiber

    Food industry: WIDF

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Water Insoluble Dietary Fiber

  • 4 Water Insoluble Nitrogen

    Chemistry: WIN

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Water Insoluble Nitrogen

  • 5 water-insoluble nitrogen

    Engineering: WIN

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > water-insoluble nitrogen

  • 6 hacer insoluble

    (v.) = render + insoluble
    Ex. The 1850s also saw the appearance of photolithography, whereby a chemical film spread on the surface of a litho stone or plate was rendered insoluble and water-repellent by exposure to light.
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    (v.) = render + insoluble

    Ex: The 1850s also saw the appearance of photolithography, whereby a chemical film spread on the surface of a litho stone or plate was rendered insoluble and water-repellent by exposure to light.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hacer insoluble

  • 7 hum. сокр. Water Insoluble Cell Wall

    General subject: WICW

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > hum. сокр. Water Insoluble Cell Wall

  • 8 suda çözünmez

    insoluble in water

    Turkish-English dictionary > suda çözünmez

  • 9 nierozpuszczalny w wodzie

    • insoluble in water

    Słownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > nierozpuszczalny w wodzie

  • 10 insolubile

    insoluble
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    1 (chim.) insoluble: un composto insolubile nell'acqua, a compound insoluble in water
    2 (fig.) insoluble, unsolvable: situazione insolubile, deadlock; il problema a me pare insolubile, the problem seems insoluble to me.
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    [inso'lubile]
    1) (irrisolvibile) [ problema] insoluble, unsolvable
    2) chim. [ sostanza] insoluble
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    insolubile
    /inso'lubile/
     1 (irrisolvibile) [ problema] insoluble, unsolvable
     2 chim. [ sostanza] insoluble.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > insolubile

  • 11 unlöslich

    Adj. CHEM. insoluble
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    insolvable; insoluble
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    un|lös|lich
    adj (CHEM)
    insoluble
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    ((of a substance) impossible to dissolve: This chemical is insoluble (in water).) insoluble
    * * *
    un·lös·bar
    [ʊnˈlø:sba:ɐ̯]
    un·lös·lich
    [ˈunˈlø:slɪç]
    1. (nicht zu lösen) insoluble
    ein \unlösliches Problem an unsolvable problem
    ein \unlöslicher Widerspruch an irreconcilable contradiction
    2. CHEM insoluble
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    unlöslich adj CHEM insoluble
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    adj.
    insoluble adj.
    insolvable adj. adv.
    insolubly adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > unlöslich

  • 12 hidrófugo

    adj.
    water-repellent, water-resistant, waterproof, dampproof.
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    1 water-repellent
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    1.
    ADJ water-repellent, damp-proof
    2.
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    - ga adjetivo damp-proof, water-resistant
    * * *
    Ex. The 1850s also saw the appearance of photolithography, whereby a chemical film spread on the surface of a litho stone or plate was rendered insoluble and water-repellent by exposure to light.
    * * *
    - ga adjetivo damp-proof, water-resistant
    * * *

    Ex: The 1850s also saw the appearance of photolithography, whereby a chemical film spread on the surface of a litho stone or plate was rendered insoluble and water-repellent by exposure to light.

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    damp-proof, water-resistant
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    hidrófugo, -a adj
    [contra filtraciones] waterproof; [contra humedad] damp-proof
    * * *
    hidrófugo, -ga adj
    : water-repellent

    Spanish-English dictionary > hidrófugo

  • 13 Dyes

    The following list gives a general classification of colouring matters for dyeing textile fibres: - Acid Colours dye animal fibres only and have no affinity for cellulose. If union goods are dyed with acid dyes the cotton remains white and the wool is dyed. They dye wool and silk from baths containing Glauber's salt and some acid, hence their name. Acid colours consist principally of the Azo compounds and are fairly cheap, so are used for the dyeing of dress materials, suitings, etc. No preparation of the fabric is necessary prior to dyeing. Wool and silk fabrics ate simply steeped in a warm acidified solution. Azo Dyes - These are colouring matters used for cotton dyeing and are developed direct on to the fibre. Basic Dyes - Cotton has no direct affinity for basic dyes, which consist of colour bases in combination with other chemicals, as tannic acid, sumach, or other tanning substances. Tannic acid is taken up by cotton which will then absorb the basic colours. They are very bright but not very fast. They dye wool and silk direct from plain baths. Developing Colours - See Developing Colours. Direct Cotton Colours - Dye cotton, linen, wool or silk directly, will dye cotton direct but by the addition of various salts deeper shades are obtained. With the addition of a little acid will dye wool and silk. See direct Dyes. Mordant Colours - As a rule these are very fast to washing and mostly fast to; light, such as logwood, black, Turkey red, etc. The mordant forms insoluble compounds with the colours, which are then applied to the fibres so that the insoluble coloured compounds are formed within the fibres The cotton is prepared first with some metallic mordant, as chrome, iron or alumina. Substantive Dyes - Have the property of dyeing fibres direct. They are Direct Dyes, that is they have an affinity for fibres. Sulphur and vat dyes are substantive towards cotton. Sulphur Colours are used for vegetable fibres only. These colours are insoluble in water and require the addition of sodium sulphide which converts them into soluble substances which will dye cotton. Usually fast to washing and alkalis - not so fast to bleaching (see Sulphur Colours). Vat Colours - These are fast dyes for cotton. They are insoluble in water so are converted into a soluble compound by some chemical reducing agent, and then they have a direct affinity for cotton which is dyed when immersed in the solution. There are two main classes, those prepared from anthraquinone and those related to indigo. They will dye viscose and cuprammonium rayons (see Vat Dyes)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Dyes

  • 14 wasserlöslich

    Adj. (water-)soluble; nicht wasserlöslich insoluble in water
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    wạs|ser|lös|lich
    adj
    water-soluble, soluble in water
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    was·ser·lös·lich
    adj soluble in water
    * * *
    wasserlöslich adj (water-)soluble;
    nicht wasserlöslich insoluble in water
    * * *
    adj.
    water soluble adj.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > wasserlöslich

  • 15 hacer hidrófugo

    (v.) = render + water-repellent
    Ex. The 1850s also saw the appearance of photolithography, whereby a chemical film spread on the surface of a litho stone or plate was rendered insoluble and water-repellent by exposure to light.
    * * *
    (v.) = render + water-repellent

    Ex: The 1850s also saw the appearance of photolithography, whereby a chemical film spread on the surface of a litho stone or plate was rendered insoluble and water-repellent by exposure to light.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hacer hidrófugo

  • 16 hacer impermeable

    (v.) = render + water-repellent
    Ex. The 1850s also saw the appearance of photolithography, whereby a chemical film spread on the surface of a litho stone or plate was rendered insoluble and water-repellent by exposure to light.
    * * *
    (v.) = render + water-repellent

    Ex: The 1850s also saw the appearance of photolithography, whereby a chemical film spread on the surface of a litho stone or plate was rendered insoluble and water-repellent by exposure to light.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hacer impermeable

  • 17 piedra litográfica

    f.
    lithographic stone.
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    (n.) = press stone, litho stone, lithographic stone, limestone
    Ex. When a forme was in place on the press stone, paper was lowered on to it by means of a tympan and frisket.
    Ex. The 1850s also saw the appearance of photolithography, whereby a chemical film spread on the surface of a litho stone or plate was rendered insoluble and water-repellent by exposure to light.
    Ex. Lithographic stones are easy to prepare, they can give a very large number of impressions, and they can be resurfaced by polishing with an abrasive.
    Ex. Porous Bavarian limestone was used as this absorbs grease and water equally.
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    (n.) = press stone, litho stone, lithographic stone, limestone

    Ex: When a forme was in place on the press stone, paper was lowered on to it by means of a tympan and frisket.

    Ex: The 1850s also saw the appearance of photolithography, whereby a chemical film spread on the surface of a litho stone or plate was rendered insoluble and water-repellent by exposure to light.
    Ex: Lithographic stones are easy to prepare, they can give a very large number of impressions, and they can be resurfaced by polishing with an abrasive.
    Ex: Porous Bavarian limestone was used as this absorbs grease and water equally.

    Spanish-English dictionary > piedra litográfica

  • 18 wasserfest

    <qualit.mat> (z.B. Farbe, Kleber, Material) ■ water-resistant; waterproof; water-insoluble; insoluble in water

    German-english technical dictionary > wasserfest

  • 19 wasserunlöslich

    <qualit.mat> (z.B. Farbe, Kleber, Material) ■ water-resistant; waterproof; water-insoluble; insoluble in water

    German-english technical dictionary > wasserunlöslich

  • 20 wasserfest

    1. insoluble in water
    2. water-insoluble
    3. water-resistant
    4. waterproof

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > wasserfest

См. также в других словарях:

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  • insoluble — [[t]ɪnsɒ̱ljʊb(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ An insoluble problem is so difficult that it is impossible to solve. I pushed the problem aside; at present it was insoluble... It was an insoluble dilemma and one which I could do nothing about. 2) ADJ If a… …   English dictionary

  • Insoluble phosphoric acid — Phosphoric Phos*phor ic, a. [Cf. F. phosphorique.] 1. (Chem.) Of or pertaining to phosphorus; resembling, or containing, from us; specifically, designating those compounds in which phosphorus has a higher valence as contrasted with the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • insoluble — adj. 1 (esp. BrE) (AmE usually insolvable) that cannot be solved/explained VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ The problem seemed insoluble. ▪ remain ADVERB …   Collocations dictionary

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  • insoluble — adjective 1) some problems are insoluble Syn: unsolvable, unanswerable, unresolvable; unfathomable, impenetrable, unexplainable, inscrutable, inexplicable 2) these minerals are insoluble in water Syn: indissoluble, incapable of dissolving …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • Water purification — This article is about large scale, municipal water purification. For portable/emergency water purification, see portable water purification. For industrial water purification, see deionized water. For distilled water, see distilled water. Water… …   Wikipedia

  • water — 1. H2O; a clear, odorless, tasteless liquid, solidifying at 32°F (0°C, 0°R), and boiling at 212°F (100°C, 80°R), that is present in all animal and vegetable tissues and dissolves more substances than any other liquid. See volume. 2. Euphemism for …   Medical dictionary

  • water-insoluble — adjective not soluble in water • Syn: ↑non water soluble • Similar to: ↑insoluble, ↑indissoluble …   Useful english dictionary

  • water — waterer, n. waterless, adj. waterlessly, adv. waterlessness, n. waterlike, adj. /waw teuhr, wot euhr/, n. 1. a transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid, a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, H2O, freezing at 32°F or 0°C and boiling at 212°F or 100°C …   Universalium

  • insoluble — adjective Etymology: Middle English insolible, from Latin insolubilis, from in + solvere to free, dissolve more at solve Date: 14th century not soluble: as a. archaic indissoluble b. having or admitting of no solution or explanation < an… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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