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физическая силаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > physical force
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Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу > physical force
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физическая силаEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > physical force
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Физиология: физическая взрывная сила (максимальная физическая сила, развиваемая за минимальное время)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > explosive physical force
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Физиология: статическая физическая сила (сила, проявляющаяся при сокращении мышц в изометрических условиях), амортизационная физическая сила (физическая сила, проявляющаяся при смягчении толчков или ударов с помощью сокращения мышц) -
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Физиология: статическая физическая сила (сила, проявляющаяся при сокращении мышц в изометрических условиях), амортизационная физическая сила (физическая сила, проявляющаяся при смягчении толчков или ударов с помощью сокращения мышц)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > statical physical force
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Общая лексика: рукоприкладствоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the application of physical force
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Юридический термин: под физическим принуждениемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > under pressure of physical force
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English-Ukrainian law dictionary > application of physical force
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1. adjective1) (material) physisch [Gewalt]; stofflich, dinglich [Welt, Universum]2) (of physics) physikalischit's a physical impossibility — (fig.) es ist absolut unmöglich
3) (bodily) körperlich; physisch2. nounyou need to take more physical exercise — du brauchst mehr Bewegung
ärztliche [Vorsorge]untersuchung; (for joining the army) Musterung, die* * *['fizikəl]1) (of the body: Playing football is one form of physical fitness.) körperlich2) (of things that can be seen or felt: the physical world.) physisch3) (of the laws of nature: It's a physical impossibility for a man to fly like a bird.) physikalisch4) (relating to the natural features of the surface of the Earth: physical geography.) physikalisch5) (relating to physics: physical chemistry.) naturwissenschaftlich•- academic.ru/55270/physically">physically- physical education* * *physi·cal[ˈfɪzɪkəl]I. adjI'm not a very \physical sort of person (don't like sports) ich bin nicht gerade sehr sportlich; (don't like touching) ich bin mit Berührungen eher zurückhaltend\physical contact Körperkontakt mto have a \physical disability körperbehindert sein\physical exercise sportliche Betätigungto get \physical rabiat werden2. (sexual) contact, love, relationship körperlich\physical attraction körperliche Anziehungto get \physical sich akk anfassenthe \physical characteristics of the terrain die geophysischen Eigenschaften der Gegendinsurers are worried about the \physical condition of the vessels die Versicherungen machen sich Sorgen um den Materialzustand der Schiffe* * *['fIzIkəl]1. adj1) (= of the body) körperlich; abuse, violence, punishment, discomfort physisch, körperlich; check-up ärztlich; (= not psychological) physischyou don't take/get enough physical exercise — Sie bewegen sich nicht genug
he's very physical (inf) — er ist sehr sinnlich
play got too physical ( Sport inf ) — das Spiel wurde zu ruppig or rabiat (inf)
the physical force of the impact — die Wucht des Aufpralls
we don't actually need your physical presence — Ihre persönliche Anwesenheit ist nicht unbedingt nötig
2) (= sexual) love, relationship körperlich4) (= of physics) laws, properties physikalisch6) (= actual) possession physisch, leibhaftig2. närztliche Untersuchung; (MIL) Musterung f* * *physical [ˈfızıkl]1. physisch, körperlich:physical condition Gesundheitszustand m ( → A 2);physical culture Körperkultur f;physical education student Sportstudent(in);a) körperliche Tauglichkeit,b) Fitness f;physical force physische Gewalt;physical strength Körperkraft f;2. physikalisch:physical anthropology biologische Anthropologie (Teilgebiet der Biologie, das sich speziell mit dem Menschen beschäftigt);physical chemistry physikalische Chemie, Physikochemie f (Grenzgebiet zwischen Physik und Chemie, das sich mit den bei chemischen Vorgängen auftretenden Erscheinungen befasst);physical condition Aggregatzustand m ( → A 1);3. naturwissenschaftlich4. naturgesetzlich, physisch:physical impossibility umg völlige Unmöglichkeit5. natürlich6. sinnlich, fleischlich7. materiell8. SPORTa) körperbetont:be too physical den Körpereinsatz übertreibenb) ruppigB s ärztliche Untersuchung, MIL Musterung fphys. abk1. physical phys.2. physician4. physiological physiol.5. physiology Physiol.* * *1. adjective1) (material) physisch [Gewalt]; stofflich, dinglich [Welt, Universum]2) (of physics) physikalischit's a physical impossibility — (fig.) es ist absolut unmöglich
3) (bodily) körperlich; physisch4) (carnal, sensual) körperlich [Liebe]; sinnlich [Person, Ausstrahlung]2. nounärztliche [Vorsorge]untersuchung; (for joining the army) Musterung, die* * *adj.körperlich adj.physisch adj.technisch adj.
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