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1 окрашивающий
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2 крашение
1) Engineering: dyeing, painting, pigmenting2) Chemistry: coating with paint3) Automobile industry: staining4) Textile: avisco process, colouration5) Information technology: dying6) Oil: coating7) Drilling: coloring8) Polymers: coloration -
3 крашение введением пигментов
Textile: pigmentation, pigmentingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > крашение введением пигментов
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4 крашение при помощи пигмента
Polymers: pigmentingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > крашение при помощи пигмента
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5 окрашивание
1) General subject: coloration, colouring3) Engineering: bleeding (напр. растворителя пигментом), color fill, colorator, coloring, dressing (линейной формы), dyeing, painting, tinting4) Chemistry: colouration, pigmenting, tintage5) Mathematics: color reaction6) Metallurgy: dressing (напр. литейной формы)7) Textile: tingeing8) Information technology: dying9) Dentistry: stain10) Microelectronics: decoration11) Automation: paint12) Makarov: bleeding (напр. растворителя пигментом при его испытании на устойчивость), dressing (литейной формы), staining (локальное или пятнами)13) Hi-Fi. coloration (изменение звука, вносимое компонентом или аудиосистемой. Громкоговоритель с "окрашенным" звучанием изменяет воспроизводимый сигнал. Например, окрашивание может выражаться в избытке баса или недостатке высоких частот) -
6 окрашивающий
1) Chemistry: painting, pigmenting, staining2) Textile: colouring3) Silicates: coloring4) Polymers: tinctorial -
7 пигментация
1) General subject: pigmentation2) Medicine: chromatism, chromatosis3) Textile: pigmenting4) Dog breeding: pigment -
8 суспензионное крашение
1) Textile: pad pigmenting2) Oil: suspension dyeingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > суспензионное крашение
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9 окрашивание
1) colouring; 2) pigmenting -
10 окрашивание
1. colouring; pigmenting2. staining
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