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♦ physics /ˈfɪzɪks/n. pl.1 (col verbo al sing.) fisica: nuclear physics, fisica nucleare; particle physics, fisica delle particelle3 (arc.) medicina. -
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б) физические явления; физические процессыв) физическая сущность; физический механизм; физическая основа- physics of critical state
- physics of dielectrics
- physics of ferroelecricity
- physics of liquid crystals
- physics of magnetic phenomena
- physics of metals
- physics of polymers
- physics of semiconductors
- physics of superconductivity
- applied physics
- biological physics
- crystal physics
- electron physics
- experimental physics
- high-energy physics
- industrial physics
- low-temperature physics
- mathematical physics
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б) физические явления; физические процессыв) физическая сущность; физический механизм; физическая основа•- biological physics
- crystal physics
- electron physics
- experimental physics
- high-energy physics
- industrial physics
- low-temperature physics
- mathematical physics
- molecular physics
- physics of condensed matters
- physics of critical state
- physics of dielectrics
- physics of ferroelecricity
- physics of liquid crystals
- physics of magnetic phenomena
- physics of metals
- physics of polymers
- physics of semiconductors
- physics of superconductivity
- plasma physics
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- radio physics
- solid-state physics
- statistical physics
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- theoretical physicsThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > physics
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1. n физика2. n учебник физики3. n уст. натурфилософияСинонимический ряд:1. cures (noun) cures; medicaments; medications; medicines; nostrums; remedies2. nature (noun) fission; nature3. science (noun) aerodynamics; applied mathematics; astrophysics; mechanics; natural philosophy; nuclear physics; science; science of matter and motion; thermodynamics -
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ˈfɪzɪks сущ. физика classical, Newtonian physics ≈ классическая, ньютонова физика high-energy, particle physics ≈ физика частиц nuclear physics ≈ ядерная физика solid-state physics ≈ физика твердого тела theoretical physics ≈ теоретическая физика физика - solid-state * физика твердого тела - pure * теоретическая физика - space * космическая физика учебник физики( устаревшее) натурфилософия physics pl (употр. как sing) физика -
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'fiziks(the study of natural phenomena such as heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism etc but not usually chemistry or biology: Physics is his main subject at university.) físicaphysics n físicatr['fɪzɪks]1 físicaphysics ['fɪzɪks] ns & pl: física fn.• física s.f.n.inv.• física s.f.'fɪzɪksnoun (+ sing vb) física f['fɪzɪks]NSING física f* * *['fɪzɪks]noun (+ sing vb) física f -
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physics of metal — физика металлов, металлофизика
physics of plastic — физика пластмасс
chemical physics — химическая физика
crystal physics — физика кристаллов
solid-state physics — физика твёрдого тела
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physics — ► PLURAL NOUN (treated as sing. ) 1) the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy. 2) the physical properties and phenomena of something. DERIVATIVES physicist noun. ORIGIN Latin physica natural things … English terms dictionary
physics — /fiz iks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) the science that deals with matter, energy, motion, and force. [1580 90; see PHYSIC, ICS] * * * I Science that deals with the structure of matter and the interactions between the fundamental constituents of… … Universalium
PHYSICS — The material presented in this entry emphasizes those contributions which were important in arriving at verified present day scientific results, rather than those that may have appeared important at the time. Unavoidably it will overlap in parts… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
physics — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ classical, Newtonian ▪ modern ▪ Einstein restructured modern physics. ▪ applied, experimental, theoretical … Collocations dictionary