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21 mold
1) плесень
2) безотвальный
3) вылеплять
4) заформовать
5) литейная форма
6) льяло
7) мульда
8) мульдовый
9) муляж
10) облом
11) опрессовывать
12) отливный
13) пескодувный
14) плесневеть
15) пресс-форма
16) слепок
17) формовальный
18) формовой
19) формовочный
20) цвель
21) отформовать
22) прессовать
– additin in the mold
– apply mold
– baked mold
– blow mold
– boxless mold
– cap mold
– celluloid mold
– chill mold
– collapsible mold
– complete mold
– composite mold
– core mold
– crush in a mold
– die mold
– face mold
– flash mold
– frame mold
– green-sand mold
– gypsum mold
– hot-runner mold
– ingot mold
– linotype mold
– loaf mold
– loam mold
– long-life mold
– luted mold
– mold a capacitor
– mold a catalyst
– mold blade
– mold blower
– mold board
– mold box
– mold coating
– mold core
– mold extension
– mold jacket
– mold knife
– mold knock-out
– mold matrix
– mold module
– mold resistance
– mold scrap
– mold turn-over
– mold vulcanization
– mold wash
– mold wheel
– mold yard
– monotype mold
– multicavity mold
– parison mold
– parting of mold
– plaster mold
– plate mold
– plunger mold
– sand mold
– shell mold
– stip mold
– temporary mold
– transfer mold
– two-cavity mold
– vulcanizing mold
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22 yellow fumitory
Биология: хохлатка жёлтая (Corydalis luted) -
23 dilute
1. verb(to lessen the strength etc of by mixing especially with water: You are supposed to dilute that lime juice with water.) diluir
2. adjective(reduced in strength; weak: dilute acid.) diluido- dilutiondilute vb diluirtr[daɪ'lʊːt]1 (liquid, concentrate) diluir2 figurative use (criticism, effect, influence) atenuar, suavizar1 diluirse1 diluido,-aadj.• diluido, -a adj.v.• bautizar v.• desleír v.• diluir (Química) v.
I daɪ'luːt, daɪ'ljuːttransitive verb diluir*
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adjective diluido[daɪ'luːt]1. VT1) [+ fruit juice, flavour] diluir"dilute to taste" — (in instructions) "diluya a su gusto"
2) (fig) [+ power] debilitar; [+ effect] reducir2.ADJ diluido* * *
I [daɪ'luːt, daɪ'ljuːt]transitive verb diluir*
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24 pollute
pə'lu:t(to make dirty: Chemicals are polluting the air.) contaminarpollute vb contaminartr[pə'lʊːt]1 contaminarv.• contaminar v.• corromper v.• ensuciar v.pə'luːta) ( Ecol) contaminarb) ( corrupt) (frml) \<\<mind/justice\>\> corromper[pǝ'luːt]VT1) contaminar2) (fig) corromper* * *[pə'luːt]a) ( Ecol) contaminarb) ( corrupt) (frml) \<\<mind/justice\>\> corromper -
25 salute
sə'lu:t
1. verb1) ((especially in the forces) to raise the (usually right) hand to the forehead to show respect: They saluted their commanding officer.) saludar2) (to honour by firing eg large guns: They saluted the Queen by firing one hundred guns.) saludar
2. noun(an act of saluting: The officer gave a salute; a 21-gun salute.) saludo; salvasalute1 n saludosalute2 vb saludartr[sə'lʊːt]2 (greeting) saludo, salutación nombre femenino1 (gen) saludar2 (honour, applaud) aplaudir, aclamar1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL saludar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin salute como saludoto take the salute presidir el desfile1) : saludar (con gestos o ceremonias)2) acclaim: reconocer, aclamarsalute vi: hacer un saludosalute n1) : saludo m (gesto), salva f (de cañonazos)2) tribute: reconocimiento m, homenaje mn.• besamanos s.m.• saludo s.m.v.• saludar v.sə'luːt
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a) c ( gesture) saludo m, venia f (RPl)b) c ( firing of guns) salva fc) ( tribute) homenaje m, reconocimiento m
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a) ( Mil) \<\<officer\>\> saludarb) (acknowledge, pay tribute) (frml) \<\<courage/achievement\>\> rendir* homenaje a
2.
vi ( Mil)[sǝ'luːt]to salute (TO somebody) — hacerle* el saludo or (RPl) la venia (a alguien)
1.N (Mil) (with hand) saludo m ; (with guns) salva fto take the salute — responder al saludo (en un desfile militar)
2. VT1) (Mil etc) saludar, hacer un saludo2) (fig) (=acclaim) aclamar3.VI saludar, hacer un saludo* * *[sə'luːt]
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a) c ( gesture) saludo m, venia f (RPl)b) c ( firing of guns) salva fc) ( tribute) homenaje m, reconocimiento m
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a) ( Mil) \<\<officer\>\> saludarb) (acknowledge, pay tribute) (frml) \<\<courage/achievement\>\> rendir* homenaje a
2.
vi ( Mil)to salute (TO somebody) — hacerle* el saludo or (RPl) la venia (a alguien)
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26 undiluted
un.di.luted[∧ndail'u:tid] adj não diluído, conservado no estado natural (puro). -
27 yellow birch
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28 yellow birch
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29 lute
s.1 laúd.2 azulaque, zulaque.3 Lute, nombre propio.v.enlodar. (pt & pp luted) -
30 mold
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31 coke producer
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > coke producer
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32 gas producer
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > gas producer
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33 inclined-step grate producer
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > inclined-step grate producer
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34 mechanical producer
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > mechanical producer
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35 slag-tap gas producer
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > slag-tap gas producer
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36 slagging gas producer
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > slagging gas producer
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37 steam-and-air blown producer
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > steam-and-air blown producer
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38 wetbettom producer
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > wetbettom producer
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Luted — Lute Lute, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Luted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Luting}.] To close or seal with lute; as, to lute on the cover of a crucible; to lute a joint. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
luted — luËt n. stringed instrument with a pear shaped body and a long fretted neck; sealing compound; tool for spreading and smoothing concrete v. play a lute; seal holes with putty; smooth with a trowel … English contemporary dictionary
luted — … Useful english dictionary
lute — lute1 /looht/, n., v., luted, luting. n. 1. a stringed musical instrument having a long, fretted neck and a hollow, typically pear shaped body with a vaulted back. v.i. 2. to play a lute. v.t. 3. to perform (music) on a lute: a musician skilled… … Universalium
lute — I. /lut / (say looht) noun 1. a stringed musical instrument formerly much used, having a long, fretted neck and a hollow, typically pear shaped body with a vaulted back, the strings being plucked with the fingers of one hand (or struck with a… …
lute — lute1 [lo͞ot′] n. [ME < MFr lut < OFr leüt < Prov läut < Ar alʼūd, lit., the wood] an old stringed instrument related to the guitar, with a body shaped like half a pear and six to thirteen strings stretched along the fretted neck,… … English World dictionary
Lute — Lute, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Luted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Luting}.] To close or seal with lute; as, to lute on the cover of a crucible; to lute a joint. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Luting — Lute Lute, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Luted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Luting}.] To close or seal with lute; as, to lute on the cover of a crucible; to lute a joint. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Unlute — Un*lute , v. t. [1st pref. un + lute.] To separate, as things cemented or luted; to take the lute or the clay from. Boyle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
convolute — verb ( luted; luting) Etymology: Latin convolutus, past participle of convolvere Date: 1698 twist, coil … New Collegiate Dictionary
involute — I. adjective Etymology: Latin involutus concealed, from past participle of involvere Date: 1661 1. a. curled spirally b. (1) curled or curved inward (2) having the edges rolled over the upper surface toward the midrib < an involute leaf > … New Collegiate Dictionary