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1 liquid sounds
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2 liquid
adj. vloeibaar; liquide; binnen bereik; vloeit, stroomt; doorlopend; duidelijk, helder; onstabiel--------n. vloeistof; medekers (fonetisch)liquid1[ likwid] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————liquid2♦voorbeelden:liquid food • vloeibaar voedsel3 liquid sounds • melodieuze/glasheldere klanken -
3 emission
nounemission of light/heat — Licht-/Wärmeausstrahlung, die
2) (thing given off) Abstrahlung, die* * *see academic.ru/24005/emit">emit* * *emis·sion[ɪˈmɪʃən, i:ˈ-]n1. (giving off) Emission f, Abgabe f; of fumes Emission f, Ausstoß m; of gas Ausströmen nt; of light Ausstrahlen nt, Abgabe f; of heat Abgabe f, Abstrahlung f; of sounds Abgabe f; of liquid Ausströmen nt, Ausfließen nt, Auslaufen nt; of an odour Ausströmen nt, Verströmen nt; of rays Aussendung f, Emission f; of sparks Versprühen nt; of steam Ablassen nt* * *[I'mISən]nAusstrahlung f, Abstrahlung f; (of fumes, X-rays) Emission f (spec); (of gas, smell) Verströmen nt, Ausströmen nt; (of liquid) Ausströmen nt; (gradual) Absonderung f, Abscheidung f; (of vapour, smoke continuous) Abgabe f; (of lava) Ausstoßen nt; (of sparks) Versprühen nt* * *emission [ıˈmıʃn] s1. Ausstoß m (von Rauch etc), Ausstrahlung f (von Licht etc), Aus-, Verströmen n (von Gas etc), PHYS Emission f, Aussendung f (von Elektronen etc):Newton’s theory of emission PHYS die newtonsche Emissionstheorie;2. PHYSIOL Ausfluss m, besonders (nächtlicher) Samenerguss3. WIRTSCH Ausgabe f (von Banknoten), (von Wertpapieren auch) Emission f4. Ausdünstung f5. obs Veröffentlichung f* * *nounemission of light/heat — Licht-/Wärmeausstrahlung, die
2) (thing given off) Abstrahlung, die* * *(of radiation) n.Strahlungsdichte f. n.Absonderung f.Aussendung f.Auswurf -¨e m.Emission -en f. -
4 emission
emis·sion [ɪʼmɪʃən, i:ʼ-] n1) ( giving off) Emission f, Abgabe f; of fumes Emission f, Ausstoß m; of gas Ausströmen nt; of light Ausstrahlen nt, Abgabe f; of heat Abgabe f, Abstrahlung f; of sounds Abgabe f; of liquid Ausströmen nt, Ausfließen nt, Auslaufen nt; of an odour Ausströmen nt, Verströmen nt; of rays Aussendung f, Emission f; of sparks Versprühen nt; of steam Ablassen nt -
5 on end
1) торчком; ≈ на попа; дыбом (о волосах; обыкн. употр. с гл. to stand)You talk about freedom, but let me assure you that some of the tricks the planters got up to would make your hair stand on end. (N. Lewis, ‘The Volcanoes above Us’, ch. VII) — Вы толкуете мне о свободе, но, уверяю, у вас волосы встанут дыбом, если я вам расскажу, что проделывали с индейцами плантаторы.
2) подряд, кряду; беспрерывно (тж. right или straight on end)Sometimes for an hour on end she sat staring at a page, listening to the liquid summer sounds that floated through the windows. (A. Saxton, ‘The Great Midland’, part V, ch. 19) — Иногда целыми часами она сидела, уставясь в страницу невидящим взглядом, слушая переливчатый гомон лета, вплывавший в раскрытые окна.
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6 melt
1. n расплавленное вещество, расплав2. n плавка3. v таять4. v плавить, растапливатьmelt down — расплавлять, плавить
5. v плавиться, растапливаться6. v разг. растворяться7. v смягчаться, таять; умиляться8. v трогать, смягчать9. v слабеть, уменьшаться, исчезать10. v незаметно, постепенно переходить; сливатьсяthe sea seemed to melt into the sky — казалось, море сливается с небом
11. v разг. тратить12. v разг. разменивать13. v разг. воен. жарг. нести огромные потериСинонимический ряд:1. blend (verb) blend; fuse; merge; unite2. burn (verb) bake; broil; burn; cook; roast; scorch; swelter3. decrease (verb) decrease; disintegrate; disperse; dissipate; dwindle; fade; fade out; pass; scatter; vanish4. liquefy (verb) deliquesce; dissolve; flux; liquefy; liquesce; run; thaw5. relent (verb) gentle; mollify; relax; relent; soften; sweetenАнтонимический ряд:condense; congeal; consolidate; crystallise; freeze; harden; petrify; separate; solidify; thicken -
7 on end
пoдpяд, кpяду; бecпpepывнoSometimes for an hour on end she sat staring at a page, listening to the liquid summer sounds that floated through the windows (A. Saxton)
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