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1 refract
re·fract[rɪˈfrækt]vt PHYSto \refract a ray of light einen Lichtstrahl brechenone can see light \refracted in water man kann sehen, wie sich das Licht im Wasser bricht* * *[rɪ'frkt]vtbrechen* * *refract [rıˈfrækt] v/t1. PHYS Strahlen, Wellen brechen:refracted light gebrochenes Licht* * *v.ablenken v. -
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re·fract [rɪʼfrækt] vtto \refract a ray of light einen Lichtstrahl brechen;one can see light \refracted in water man kann sehen, wie sich das Licht im Wasser bricht -
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V1. मोड़नाThe light is refracted when passed through a prism. -
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vt.refractar (light)(pt & pp refracted) -
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(to) refract /rɪˈfrækt/v. t.1 (fis.) rifrangere ( raggi di luce, ecc.): refracted light, luce rifratta; refracted ray, raggio rifratto -
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(to) refract /rɪˈfrækt/v. t.1 (fis.) rifrangere ( raggi di luce, ecc.): refracted light, luce rifratta; refracted ray, raggio rifratto -
7 преломлять
1. refract (refl.); refract2. refracting (refl.); refracting3. refract4. refractedРусско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > преломлять
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1. refracted2. refract; refract (refl.); deflect; deflect (refl.) -
9 ablenken
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. von einer Richtung: divert2. fig. (Gefahr, Verdacht etc.) avert, ward off; den Verdacht von sich ablenken avert suspicion, divert suspicion (away) from o.s.3. fig. von der Arbeit etc.: distract; (zerstreuen) divert; jemandes Aufmerksamkeit von etw. ablenken take s.o.’s attention off s.th.; sich leicht / durch nichts ablenken lassen be easily distracted / be oblivious to all distractions; jemanden von seinen Sorgen etc. ablenken take s.o.’s mind off his ( oder her) worries etc.II v/i1. Fahrzeug: turn (off)2. fig. (zerstreuen) Sache: create a distraction; das lenkt sehr gut ab this offers a perfect distraction4. PHYS. Strahlen etc.: deviate, divergeIII v/refl fig. take one’s mind off things* * *(umleiten) to deflect; to deviate; to turn away;(verwirren) to call away; to sidetrack; to abstract; to distract* * *ạb|len|ken sep1. vt1) (= ab-, wegleiten) to deflect (AUCH PHYS), to turn aside or away; Wellen, Licht to refract; Schlag to parry; Katastrophe to avert2) (= zerstreuen) to distractwir mussten die Kinder ablenken — we had to find something to take the children's minds off things
jdn von seinem Schmerz/seinen Sorgen ablenken — to make sb forget his/her pain/worries, to take sb's mind off his/her pain/worries
jdn von der Arbeit ablenken — to distract sb from his/her work
2. vi1)(= ausweichen)
(vom Thema) ablenken — to change the subject; (bei einem Gespräch auch) to turn the conversation2) (= zerstreuen) to create a distractionsie geht jede Woche Schwimmen, das lenkt ab — she goes swimming every week, which takes her mind off things
3. vrto take one's mind off things* * *1) (to turn aside (from a fixed course or direction): He deflected the blow with his arm.) deflect2) (to draw aside (the mind or attention of): He was constantly being distracted from his work by the noisy conversation of his colleagues.) distract3) (to turn (a person) aside from what he was about to do: I intended to write letters this evening, but was sidetracked into going to the pictures instead.) sidetrack* * *ab|len·kenI. vt1. (zerstreuen)▪ jdn \ablenken to divert [or distract] sbwenn er Sorgen hat, lenkt ihn Gartenarbeit immer ab if he's worried, working in the garden diverts his thoughts2. (abbringen)3. (eine andere Richtung geben)4. PHYSLicht \ablenken to refract lightStrahlen \ablenken to deflect raysII. vi1. (ausweichen)vom Thema \ablenken to change the subject2. (zerstreuen) to take sb's mind off thingsIII. vr* * *1.transitives Verb1) (weglenken) deflectden Verdacht von sich ablenken — (fig.) divert suspicion from oneself
2) auch itr. (abbringen)alles, was ablenkt — everything that is distracting
3) auch itr. (zerstreuen) divert2.intransitives Verb[vom Thema] ablenken — change the subject
* * *ablenken (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. von einer Richtung: divertden Verdacht von sich ablenken avert suspicion, divert suspicion (away) from o.s.jemandes Aufmerksamkeit von etwas ablenken take sb’s attention off sth;sich leicht/durch nichts ablenken lassen be easily distracted/be oblivious to all distractions;B. v/i1. Fahrzeug: turn (off)2. fig (zerstreuen) Sache: create a distraction;das lenkt sehr gut ab this offers a perfect distraction3. Person: change the subject, digress, sidetrack;lenk nicht ab! don’t change the subject!4. PHYS Strahlen etc: deviate, divergeC. v/r fig take one’s mind off things* * *1.transitives Verb1) (weglenken) deflectden Verdacht von sich ablenken — (fig.) divert suspicion from oneself
2) auch itr. (abbringen)alles, was ablenkt — everything that is distracting
3) auch itr. (zerstreuen) divert2.intransitives Verb[vom Thema] ablenken — change the subject
* * *(Licht) v.to diffract v. v.to deviate v.to distract v.to divert v.to refract v. -
10 преломлять
1. refracted2. refrangible3. refractРусско-английский новый политехнический словарь > преломлять
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11 свет
свет м.
lightгаси́ть свет — turn off the light(s)излуча́ть свет — emit [radiate] lightмодули́ровать свет — modulate [chop] the light (beam)(наблюда́ть) в отражё́нном све́те — (observe) by reflected [incident] light(наблюда́ть) в проходя́щем све́те — (observe) by transmitted lightотража́ть свет — reflect light«от све́та до све́та» жарг., тлв. — from camera to picture tubeсвет па́дает на пове́рхность — light is incident [falls] on the surface, light strikes the surfaceпоглоща́ть свет — absorb lightсвет поляризу́ется — light is polarizedпреломля́ть свет — refract lightрабо́тать в отражё́нном све́те ( в микроскопии) — work with [in] reflected [incident] lightрабо́тать в проходя́щем све́те ( в микроскопии) — work with [in] transmitted lightразлага́ть свет на цвета́ (ра́дуги) — disperse light into (rainbow) coloursрассе́ивать свет — scatter lightбе́лый свет — white lightбли́жний свет авто — lower beamве́рхний свет стр. — skylightви́димый свет — visible lightда́льний свет авто — upper lightдиффу́зный свет — diffused lightдневно́й свет — daylightесте́ственный свет — natural light, daylightсвет за́днего хо́да авто — backup lightза́дний свет авто — tail lightзалива́ющий свет — floodlightинфракра́сный свет — infrared lightиску́сственный свет — artificial lightкогере́нтный свет — coherent lightкогере́нтный, простра́нственный свет — spatially coherent lightко́нтровый свет кфт. — back lightкопирова́льный свет кфт. — printing lightкра́сный свет — danger [red] lightлаборато́рный свет — darkroom lightмонохромати́ческий свет — monochromatic lightсвет нака́чки ла́зера — laser pumping lightнапра́вленный свет — directional lightнеактини́чный свет — nonactinic [safe] lightневи́димый свет — dark lightнеослепля́ющий свет — antidazzle lightокружа́ющий свет тлв. — ambient lightослепля́ющий свет — dazzle [glare] lightотражё́нный свет — reflected [incident] lightпа́дающий свет — incident lightплоскополяризо́ванный свет — plane-polarized lightпосторо́нний свет — stray lightисключи́ть попада́ние посторо́ннего све́та — exclude [keep out, shut out] stray lightпроходя́щий свет — transmitted lightсо́лнечный свет — sunlightстоя́ночный свет авто — parking lightультрафиоле́товый свет — ultraviolet light* * * -
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м. lightСинонимический ряд:1. мир (сущ.) вселенная; вселенную; землю; земля; земной шар; мир; планета; планету; подлунная; подлунную; подлунный мир; поднебесная; поднебесную; подсолнечный2. рассвет (сущ.) рассветАнтонимический ряд:мрак; сумрак; темнота; темноту; тень; тьма; тьму -
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anisometropia, defect causing one eye to refract light differently than the other -
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anisometropia, defect causing one eye to refract light differently than the other -
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ab|len·kenvt1) ( zerstreuen)jdn \ablenken to divert [or distract] sb;wenn er Sorgen hat, lenkt ihn Gartenarbeit immer ab if he's worried, working in the garden diverts his thoughts;sich [mit etw] \ablenken to relax [with sth/by doing sth]2) ( abbringen)jdn [von etw] \ablenken to distract sb [from sth];sich von etw \ablenken lassen to be distracted by sthetw [von etw] \ablenken to divert sth [from sth]4) physLicht \ablenken to refract light;Strahlen \ablenken to deflect raysvi1) ( ausweichen)[von etw] \ablenken to change the subject2) [von etw] \ablenken to distract [from sth] -
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to burst; to infringe; to rupture; to refract; to fracture; to break; to quarry;sich brechen(Wellen) to break* * *brẹ|chen ['brɛçn] pret brach [braːx] ptp gebro\#chen [gə'brɔxn]1. vt1) (= zerbrechen, herausbrechen) to break; Schiefer, Stein, Marmor to cut; Widerstand to overcome, to break; Licht to refract; (geh = pflücken) Blumen to pluck, to picksich/jdm den Arm brechen — to break one's/sb's arm
einer Flasche den Hals brechen — to crack( open) a bottle
das wird ihm das Genick or den Hals brechen (fig) — that will bring about his downfall
jdm die Treue brechen — to break trust with sb; (Liebhaber etc) to be unfaithful to sb
See:→ auch gebrochen, Bahn2. vi1) aux sein to breakseine Augen brachen (old, liter) — he passed away
mir bricht das Herz — it breaks my heart
zum Brechen or brechend voll sein — to be full to bursting
2)mit jdm/etw brechen — to break with sb/sth
3) (= sich erbrechen) to be sick, to throw up3. vr(Wellen) to break; (Lichtstrahl) to be refracted; (Schall) to rebound ( an +dat off)* * *1) (to divide into two or more parts (by force).) break2) (to go against, or not act according to (the law etc): He broke his appointment at the last minute.) break3) (to do better than (a sporting etc record).) break4) (to put an end to: He broke the silence.) break6) (to soften the effect of (a fall, the force of the wind etc).) break7) (to break: The metal pipes (were) fractured.) fracture8) (to break or tear.) rupture9) (to cut or (cause to) break: A piece of the steel girder sheared off.) shear* * *bre·chen<bricht, brach, gebrochen>[ˈbrɛçn̩]I. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. (zerbrechen)▪ etw \brechen to break sth2. (abbrechen)Zweige von den Bäumen \brechen to break twigs off treesSchiefer/Stein/Marmor \brechen to cut slate/stone/marble; (im Steinbruch) to quarry slate/stone/marbleeine Abmachung/einen Vertrag \brechen to break [or violate] an agreement/a contractseinen Eid \brechen to violate one's oathsein Schweigen \brechen to break one's silencejdm die Treue \brechen to break trust with sb5. (übertreffen)einen Rekord \brechen to break a record6. (niederkämpfen)8. (ablenken)▪ etw \brechen to refract stheinen Lichtstrahl \brechen to refract a ray of light; (abprallen lassen) to break the force of sthdie Brandung wurde von den Buhnen gebrochen the groynes broke the force of the surf9. (verletzen)jdm den Arm \brechen to break sb's arm10. (erbrechen)▪ etw \brechen to vomit sth11. BAUII. vi▪ mit jdm/etw \brechen to break with sb/stheine Tradition \brechen to break with [or away from] a tradition3. (sich erbrechen) to be sick, to throw up▪ sich akk [an etw dat] \brechen to break [against sth]; PHYS to be refracted [at sth]; (von Ruf, Schall) to rebound [off sth]* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) breaksich (Dat.) den Arm/das Genick brechen — break one's arm/neck
2) (abbauen) cut <marble, slate, etc.>6) (ugs.): (erbrechen) bring up2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein breakmir bricht das Herz — (fig.) it breaks my heart
2)3) mit sein4) (ugs.): (sich erbrechen) throw up3.* * *brechen; bricht, brach, hat bzw ist gebrochenA. v/t (hat)sich (dat)/jemandem den Arm etcjemandes Herz brechen break sb’s heart;jemandes Trotz brechen break sb’s defiance;3. fig (missachten) (Eid, Gesetz, Schwur, Streik, Vertrag, Waffenstillstand) break, violate;Ehe brechen commit adultery, be unfaithful;das Fasten brechen REL break fast;jemandem die Treue brechen be unfaithful to sb;ein Versprechen brechen break a promise;sein Wort brechen break one’s word;Bundesrecht bricht Landesrecht JUR, POL etwa: federal law is superior to ( oder overrides) regional law4. im Steinbruch: quarrydas Wasser bricht das Licht the water makes the light refract7. (falten, falzen) (Serviette, Bogen Papier) foldB. v/i1. (ist) break; Ast, Stock: snap; Arm, Bein, Knochen: break; Leder: crack (at the folds), rub; Seide: rub out in the folds, split, wear;ihre Augen brachen liter she passed away;jemandem bricht das Herz (bei etwas) sb’s heart is breaking (at the sight of s.th);es bricht mir das Herz, aber … iron I’m sorry to have to tell you3. (ist):in die Knie brechen give up;die Sonne brach durch die Wolken the sun broke through the clouds;ich muss brechen I have to be sick, I’m going to puke umg5.mit jemandem/etwas brechen break with sb/sth,mit einer Gewohnheit brechen break with tradition;mit der Vergangenheit brechen break with the past;mit seiner Familie völlig brechen break (off) contact with one’s familyC. v/r (hat)1. Wellen:2. OPT, PHYS, Licht etc: refract;das Licht bricht sich im Wasser (the) light refracts in water;* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) breaksich (Dat.) den Arm/das Genick brechen — break one's arm/neck
2) (abbauen) cut <marble, slate, etc.>5) (nicht einhalten) break <agreement, contract, promise, the law, etc.>6) (ugs.): (erbrechen) bring up2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein breakmir bricht das Herz — (fig.) it breaks my heart
2)3) mit sein4) (ugs.): (sich erbrechen) throw up3.* * *(Widerstand) v.to break down (resistance) v. v.(§ p.,pp.: brach, gebrochen)= to burst v.(§ p.,p.p.: burst)to crack v. -
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v.to refract.El agua dobla la luz Water deflects light.* * *1 to refract1 to refract* * *VT to refract* * *refractar [A1 ]vtto refract* * *refractar vtto refract* * *refractar vt: to refract -
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◘ rifrangersi v.intr.pron.2 ( infrangersi) to break*: le onde si rifrangevano sulla scogliera, the waves broke against the cliff.* * *1. [ri'frandʒere]vb irreg vtFis to refract2. vip (rifrangersi)* * *[ri'frandʒere] 1.verbo transitivo to refract2.verbo pronominale rifrangersi to be* refracted* * *rifrangere/ri'frandʒere/ [52]to refractII rifrangersi verbo pronominaleto be* refracted. -
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bricht, brach, hat bzw. ist gebrochenI v/t (hat)1. (Stock, Stange etc.) break; sich (Dat)/ jemandem den Arm etc. brechen break one’s / s.o.’s arm etc.; Blumen brechen poet. pluck flowers; Genick, Hals, Knie, Lanze, Stab, Zaun etc.2. fig. (überwinden, beenden etc.) (Bann, Rekord, Schweigen, Stolz, Willen etc.) break; jemandem das oder jemandes Herz brechen break s.o.’s heart; jemandes Trotz brechen break s.o.’s defiance; jemandes Widerstand / jemanden brechen break s.o.’s resistance / break s.o. (down); Bahn, Blockade, Eis1 13. fig. (missachten) (Eid, Gesetz, Schwur, Streik, Vertrag, Waffenstillstand) break, violate; Ehe brechen commit adultery, be unfaithful; das Fasten brechen RELI. break fast; jemandem die Treue brechen be unfaithful to s.o.; ein Versprechen brechen break a promise; sein Wort brechen break one’s word; Bundesrecht bricht Landesrecht JUR., POL. etwa: federal law is superior to ( oder overrides) regional law4. im Steinbruch: quarry5. OPT., PHYS. (Lichtstrahl, Schallwelle) refract, rebound; (Farben) refract; das Wasser bricht das Licht the water makes the light refract6. (erbrechen) (Blut, Galle) vomit, be sick, bring up7. (falten, falzen) (Serviette, Bogen Papier) fold8. AGR. (Flachs, Hanf) breakII v/i1. (ist) break; Ast, Stock: snap; Arm, Bein, Knochen: break; Leder: crack (at the folds), rub; Seide: rub out in the folds, split, wear; zum Brechen voll umg. brechend III2. (ist) fig. Stimme: break; Widerstand etc.: break down; beim Sterben: ihre Augen brachen lit. she passed away; jemandem bricht das Herz (bei etw.) s.o.’s heart is breaking (at the sight of s.th); es bricht mir das Herz, aber... iro. I’m sorry to have to tell you3. (ist): brechen aus etw. (hervorkommen) burst out of s.th.; Tränen: pour from s.th.; brechen durch Eis, Mauer etc.: break ( stärker: crash) through; in die Knie brechen give up; die Sonne brach durch die Wolken the sun broke through the clouds; der Räuber brach aus dem Gebüsch the robber ( oder thief) came out from the bushes4. (hat) umg. (sich übergeben) be sick, vomit, puke umg., vom umg., hurl umg.; ich muss brechen I have to be sick, I’m going to puke umg.5. mit jemandem / etw. brechen break with s.o. / s.th., mit einer Gewohnheit brechen break with tradition; mit der Vergangenheit brechen break with the past; mit seiner Familie völlig brechen break (off) contact with one’s familyIII v/refl (hat)2. OPT., PHYS., Licht etc.: refract; das Licht bricht sich im Wasser (the) light refracts in water; das Echo bricht sich an der Felswand the echo rebounds from the cliff; gebrochen -
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bre·chen <bricht, brach, gebrochen> [ʼbrɛçn̩]vt haben1) (zer\brechen)etw \brechen to break sth; s. a. durchbrechen, zerbrechen2) (ab\brechen)Zweige von den Bäumen \brechen to break twigs off trees3) (spaltend ab\brechen)Schiefer/ Stein/Marmor \brechen to cut slate/stone/marble; ( im Steinbruch) to quarry slate/stone/marble4) (nicht [mehr] einhalten)seinen Eid \brechen to violate one's oath;sein Schweigen \brechen to break one's silence;jdm die Treue \brechen to break trust with sb5) ( übertreffen)einen Rekord \brechen to break a record6) ( niederkämpfen)8) ( ablenken)etw \brechen to refract sth;einen Lichtstrahl \brechen to refract a ray of light;( abprallen lassen) to break the force of sth;die Brandung wurde von den Buhnen gebrochen the groynes broke the force of the surf9) ( verletzen)jdm den Arm \brechen to break sb's arm10) (er\brechen)etw \brechen to vomit sthvimit jdm/etw \brechen to break with sb/sth;eine Tradition \brechen to break with [or away from] a tradition3) ( sich erbrechen) to be sick, to throw up
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