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1 wird von Säuren nicht angegriffen
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2 действие
с.1. action, operation; ( влияние) effectприводить в действие (вн.) — put* in action (d.); set* going (d.)
вводить в действие новый завод — put* a new plant into operation
вводить закон в действие — implement a law, put* a law in force, carry a law into effect
под действием (чего-л.) — under the influence (of smth.)
не подвергаться действию кислот и т. п. — remain unaffected by acids, etc.
военные действия — military operations; hostilities
оказывать действие — (на вн.) have an effect (on, upon); (без доп.) take* effect
действие происходит в Москве и т. п. — the scene is set in Moscow, etc., the action takes place in Moscow, etc.
3. ( часть драматического произведения) act4. мат. operation -
3 действие
с.1) ( функционирование) action, operationприводи́ть в де́йствие (вн.) — put in action (d); set (d) going
вводи́ть в де́йствие но́вый заво́д — put a new factory into operation / service, launch a new factory
вводи́ть зако́н в де́йствие — implement a law, put a law in force, carry a law into effect
2) ( влияние) effectпод де́йствием (рд.) — under the influence (of)
не подверга́ться де́йствию кисло́т — remain unaffected by acids
ока́зывать де́йствие (на вн.) — have an effect (on / upon); (без доп.) take effect
3) (события, о которых идёт речь)ме́сто де́йствия — scene of action
де́йствие происхо́дит в Москве́ — the scene is set in Moscow, the action takes place in Moscow
созна́тельные де́йствия — conscious activity
наси́льственные де́йствия — acts of violence
5) ( часть драматического произведения) actпье́са в трёх де́йствиях — play in three acts
6) мат. operationчеты́ре де́йствия арифме́тики — the four rules of arithmetic
••вое́нные де́йствия — military operations; hostilities
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4 widerstehen
v/i (unreg., untr., hat) resist (+ Dat s.th. oder + Ger.); Belastungen etc.: withstand; er konnte der Versuchung nicht widerstehen auch he succumbed to the temptation* * *to resist; to withstand* * *wi|der|ste|hen [viːdɐ'ʃteːən] ptp widersta\#nden [viːdɐ'ʃtandn]vi insep irreg +dat1) (= nicht nachgeben) to resist; (= standhalten) to withstandeiner Versuchung/einem Erdbeben widerstéhen können — to be able to resist a temptation/withstand an earthquake
2)(= anekeln)
etw widersteht jdm — sb loathes sth* * *1) (to fight against, usually successfully: The soldiers resisted the enemy attack; He tried to resist arrest; It's hard to resist temptation.) resist2) (to be able to stop oneself doing, taking etc (something): I couldn't resist kicking him when he bent down; I just can't resist strawberries.) resist3) (to be unaffected or undamaged by: a metal that resists rust/acids.) resist4) (to oppose or resist (successfully): They withstood the siege for eight months.) withstand* * *wi·der·ste·hen *[vi:dɐˈʃte:ən]▪ [jdm/etw] \widerstehen to withstand [sb/a thing]* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb[jemandem/einer Sache] widerstehen — resist [somebody/something]
jemandem/einer Sache widerstehen — withstand somebody/something
* * *er konnte der Versuchung nicht widerstehen auch he succumbed to the temptation* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb[jemandem/einer Sache] widerstehen — resist [somebody/something]
jemandem/einer Sache widerstehen — withstand somebody/something
* * *v.to resist v.to withstand v.(§ p.,p.p.: withstood) -
5 resist
[rəˈzɪst] verb1) to fight against, usually successfully:يُقاوِم العَدوIt's hard to resist temptation.
2) to be able to stop oneself doing, taking etc (something):يَمْتَنِع عن، يَمنَع نَفْسَه عنI just can't resist strawberries.
3) to be unaffected or undamaged by:يُقاوِم الصَّدأa metal that resists rust/acids.
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