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1 heat
حَرٌّ \ heat: hotness: the heat of the sun. \ حَمَّى \ heat: to make hot: If you heat wax; it melts. \ سَخَّنَ \ heat: to make hot: If you heat wax; it melts. \ مُسَابَقة عَدْو (للتصفية) \ heat: (in sports) one of the earlier races that decides who shall compete in the main (final) race. -
2 heat
[hiːt]1. noun1) the amount of hotness (of something), especially of things which are very hot:سُخونَهTest the heat of the water before you bath the baby.
2) the warmth from something which is hot:حَرارَهthe heat of the sun.
3) the hottest time:أكثر الأوقات حرارةًthe heat of the day.
4) anger or excitement:غَضَب، إنْفِعالHe didn't mean to be rude – he just said that in the heat of the moment.
5) in a sports competition etc, one of two or more contests from which the winners go on to take part in later stages of the competition:مُباراة تَمهيديَّهHaving won his heat he is going through to the final.
2. verb( sometimes with up) to make or become hot or warm:يُسَخِنThe day heats up quickly once the sun has risen.
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3 дополнительный подогрев
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > дополнительный подогрев
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4 дополнительный подогрев
дополнительный подогрев
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5 तप् _tap
तप् I. 1 P. rarely Ā., 4. P. (तपति, तप्यति; तप्त)1 (Intransitively used) (a) To shine, blaze (as fire or sun); तमस्तपति घर्मांशौ कथमाविर्भविष्यति Ś.5.14; R.5.13; U.6.14; Bg.9.19. (b) To be hot or warm, give out heat. (c) To suffer pain; तपति न सा किसलयशयनेन Gīt.7. (d) To mortify the body, undergo penance (with तपस्); अगणिततनूतापं तप्त्वा तपांसि भगीरथः U.1.23.-3 (Transitively used) (a) To make hot, heat, warm; Bk.9.2; पश्यामि त्वां दीप्तहुताशवक्त्रं स्वतेजसा विश्वमिदं तपन्तम् Bg.11.19. (b) To inflame, burn, consume by heat; तपति तनुगात्रि मदनस्त्वामनिशं मां पुनर्दहत्येव Ś.3.16.; अङ्गैरनङ्गतप्तैः 3.6. (c) To hurt, injure, damage, spoil; यास्यन् सुतस्तप्यति मां समन्युम् Bk.1.23; Ms.7.6. (d) To pain, distress. (e) mortify the body, undergo penance (with तपस्). -Pass. (तप्यते) (regard- ed by some as a root of the 4th conjugation)1 To be heated, suffer pain.-2 To undergo severe penance (oft. with तपस्); शम्बूको नाम वृषलः पृथिव्यां तप्यते तपः U.2.8. -II. 1 U. or Caus. (तापयति-ते, तापित)1 To heat, make warm; गगनं तापितपायितासिलक्ष्मीम् Śi.2.75; न हि तापयितुं शक्यं सागराम्भस्तृणोल्कया H.1.83.-2 To torment, pain, distress; भृशं तापितः कन्दर्पेण Gīt.11; Bk.8.13. -With निस्1 to heat.-2 to purity.-3 to burnish.-वि 1 to shine (Ātm. like उत्तप् q. v.); रविर्वि- तपते$त्यर्थम् Bk.8.14.-2 to warm, heat. -
6 प्रतप्
pra-tap
to feel pain, suffer R. ;
to warm, heat, shine upon ṠBr. etc. etc.;
to roast, bake R. Suṡr. ;
to kindle, light, illumine RV. ;
to pain with heat, torment, harass MBh. Kāv.:
Pass. - tapyate, to suffer pain BhP.:
Caus. - tāpayati (fut. - tāpitā MBh. VIII, 1971),
to make warm, heat GṛṠrS. MBh. andᅠ e.;
to set on fire, irradiate, illuminate R. ;
to destroy orᅠ pain with heat, torment, harass MBh. R. etc.
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7 उत्तप् _uttap
उत्तप् 1 P.1 To warm, make hot, heat thoroughly, scorch, burn, sear; उत्तप्तनाराचलीलाम् Śi.11.5; उत्तपति सुवर्णं सुवर्णकारः Mbh. melts; so चैत्रो मैत्रस्य पाणिमुत्तपति. (Used in the Ā. when used intransitively 'to shine', or when it has a limb of the body for its object; उत्तपमानः आतपः Bk.8.15 scorching heat; Śi.2.4; उत्तपते पाणी Mbh.).-2 To pain, torment, torture by heat; कुसुमेषुरुत्तपति यद्विशिखैः Śi.9.67.-3 To excite, urge on, press hard. -Caus. To warm, heat. -
8 candefacio
candefacere, candefeci, candefactus V TRANSmake dazzling white; make glowing; heat, make hot -
9 candefio
candefieri, candefactus sum V SEMIDEPmake dazzling white; make glow; heat, make hot -
10 сделать задачу более трудной
Сделать задачу более трудной-- The approximate effect of turbomachine irreversibilities is to make the heat pump task of transporting heat from T0 to Ti more difficult.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > сделать задачу более трудной
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11 calefaciō or calfaciō (-ficiō)
calefaciō or calfaciō (-ficiō) fēcī, factus, ere, pass. calefīō, fierī [caleo + facio], to make warm, make hot, heat: ad calefaciendum corpus: igne focum, O.: balineum calfieri iubebo: calefacta ora, flushed, V.—Fig., to excite (poet.): calefactaque corda tumultu, V.—To vex, trouble (colloq.): calface hominem: alqm luculente. -
12 теплообменник конденсат/подпиточная вода
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > теплообменник конденсат/подпиточная вода
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13 उपतप् _upatap
उपतप् 1 P.1 To make warm, heat; उपतप्तोदका नद्यः Rām.; Śi.9.65 (where it means to pain also).-2 To feel pain, become sick; आहिताग्निश्चेदुपतपेत् Āśval.-3 To afflict, befall (as a sickness); sometimes used imper- sonally. pass.1 To be pained, become ill, be afflict- ed with; इत्यपूर्वमुपतप्यते$स्माभिः Mv.2; so दुःखेनोपतप्यते &c.-2 To be emaciated with penance, practise pen- ance; उपतप्यामहे तपः Av. -Caus.1 To kindle, ignite, burn; न नो गृहणामुप तीतपासि Av.6.32.1.-2 To tor- ment, hurt, pain.-3 To offend, oppress.-4 To mor- tify the body by penance. -
14 concalefacio
concalefacere, concalefeci, concalefactus V TRANSmake warm, heat; warm thoroughly (L+S) -
15 concalfacio
concalfacere, concalfeci, concalfactus V TRANSmake warm, heat; warm thoroughly (L+S) -
16 उपतप्
upa-tap
to afflict (as an illness;
with gen. orᅠ acc. of the afflicted person) ṠBr. ChUp. ;
to feel pain, become sick ĀṡvGṛ. IV, 1, 1:
Pass. - tapyate, to be made warm orᅠ heated;
(with tapas) to undergo bodily mortification AV. VII, 61, 1, 2 ;
to be afflicted with pain, be tormented, feel pain, become ill KātyṠr. MBh. BhP. Suṡr. etc.:
Caus. - tāpayati (aor. Subj. 2. sg. - tītapāsi AV.) to ignite, burn, consume AV. VI, 32, 1 ;
to cause pain, mortify, torment, hurt, oppress MBh. BhP. Comm. on Mn.
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17 उष्णय
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18 श्रा
ṡrā
ṡrai
ṡrāyati (accord. toᅠ XXIV, 45 alsoᅠ cl. 2. P. ṡrāti;
pf. ṡaṡrau;
aor. aṡrāsīt;
Prec. ṡrāyāt orᅠ ṡreyāt inf. ṡrātum Gr.), to cook, boil, seethe, mature, ripen (only in Dhātup. ;
accord. toᅠ Vop. alsoᅠ « to sweat»):
Pass. ṡrāyate (aor. aṡrāyi) Gr.:
Caus. ṡrapáyati, - te (aor. aṡiṡrapat;
Pass. ṡrapyáte), to cause to cook orᅠ boil, roast, bake AV. etc. etc.;
to make hot, heat, bake (earthenware) VS. Gaut. Vait. ;
to cause to sweat Vop. <for ṡrāpaya>:
Desid. ṡiṡrāsati Gr.:
Intens. ṡāṡrāyati, ṡāṡrāti, ṡāṡreti ib.
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19 श्रै
ṡrā
ṡrai
ṡrāyati (accord. toᅠ XXIV, 45 alsoᅠ cl. 2. P. ṡrāti;
pf. ṡaṡrau;
aor. aṡrāsīt;
Prec. ṡrāyāt orᅠ ṡreyāt inf. ṡrātum Gr.), to cook, boil, seethe, mature, ripen (only in Dhātup. ;
accord. toᅠ Vop. alsoᅠ « to sweat»):
Pass. ṡrāyate (aor. aṡrāyi) Gr.:
Caus. ṡrapáyati, - te (aor. aṡiṡrapat;
Pass. ṡrapyáte), to cause to cook orᅠ boil, roast, bake AV. etc. etc.;
to make hot, heat, bake (earthenware) VS. Gaut. Vait. ;
to cause to sweat Vop. <for ṡrāpaya>:
Desid. ṡiṡrāsati Gr.:
Intens. ṡāṡrāyati, ṡāṡrāti, ṡāṡreti ib.
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20 ἰαίνω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `(make) warm, heat, heal, save' (Il.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: With ἰαίνω agrees the Skt. yot-present iṣaṇyáti `urge on, incite' (Osthoff MU 4, 194f.); because of the deviant meaning the etymology is doubted by Schulze Q. 381, Ehrlich Betonung 135 as well as by Persson Beiträge 326A. If it were correct, ἰαίνω like in iṣaṇyáti (with iṣanat; cf. Renou Gramm. de la langue véd. 303) will be a deriv. of an ( r-)n-stemm (cf. Ved. iṣáṇ-i and Schwyzer 528 n. 8, also ἱερός), which was based on the primary íṣ-yati, iṣ-ṇā́ti `bring in quick movement' (with the root-noun íṣ- `refreshment, comfort'). But ἰαίνω, ἰῆναι could also be based on an old nasal present ( δάμνημι, κάμνω), to which a new yot-present in - αίνω was formed (Schwyzer 694). Se N. van brock, Vocab. médical 255ff. Ramat, Sprache 8 (1962) 4ff.- Cf. ἰάομαι and ἱερόςPage in Frisk: 1,702Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἰαίνω
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