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1 relative wetness
1) Сельское хозяйство: относительная влажность (напр. почвы)2) Макаров: относительная влажность -
2 relative wetness
s.humedad relativa, evaporación. -
3 relative humidity
метеор. относительная влажностьСинонимический ряд:dampness (noun) dampness; dankness; evaporation; humidity; humidness; moisture; mugginess; relative wetness; steaminess -
4 humedad relativa
• relative humidity• relative wetness -
5 относительная влажность
1) Geology: relative degree of humidity3) Agriculture: relative wetness (напр. почвы)4) Chemistry: rH value5) Meteorology: relative humidity (воздуха)6) Forestry: relative moisture (древесины)7) Oil: relative humidity8) Silicates: hygrometric state9) Ecology: relative moisture10) Sakhalin energy glossary: RH (relative humidity)11) Makarov: fraction of saturation, hydrometric state, relative wetnessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > относительная влажность
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6 humedad relativa
f.relative humidity, relative wetness.* * *(n.) = relative humidityEx. The films and magnetic tapes should be stored at a relative humidity of 30-40% and a temperature of 20-30ºC.* * *(n.) = relative humidityEx: The films and magnetic tapes should be stored at a relative humidity of 30-40% and a temperature of 20-30ºC.
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7 humidity
1. n влажность, сырость2. n степень влажностиСинонимический ряд:1. dampness (noun) dampness; evaporation; humidness; mugginess; relative humidity; relative wetness; steaminess2. moisture (noun) damp; dankness; fog; moisture; steam; vapour; wet -
8 evaporación
f.1 evaporation, vaporization.2 air humidity, relative wetness, steaminess, relative humidity.* * *1 evaporation* * *SF evaporation* * *femenino evaporation* * *= evaporation.Ex. The 'vinegar syndrome' is the term used to describe the deterioration of the triacetate cellulose bases of safety films and sound tapes caused by the evaporation of acetic acid.----* índice de evaporación = evaporation rate.* tasa de evaporación = evaporation rate.* * *femenino evaporation* * *= evaporation.Ex: The 'vinegar syndrome' is the term used to describe the deterioration of the triacetate cellulose bases of safety films and sound tapes caused by the evaporation of acetic acid.
* índice de evaporación = evaporation rate.* tasa de evaporación = evaporation rate.* * *evaporation* * *
evaporación sustantivo femenino
evaporation
evaporación sustantivo femenino evaporation
' evaporación' also found in these entries:
English:
evaporation
* * *evaporación nfevaporation* * *f evaporation* * * -
9 evaporación
• air humidity• evaporation• relative humidity• relative wetness• steaminess• vaporization -
10 evaporation
1. n испарениеevaporation set ink — краска, закрепляемая испарением
2. n спец. парообразование; превращение в пар3. n выпаривание; обезвоживание4. n сгущение5. n редк. пар; пары6. n ком. усушка7. n исчезновениеСинонимический ряд:1. dampness (noun) dampness; dankness; humidity; humidness; moisture; mugginess; relative humidity; relative wetness; steaminess2. disappearance (noun) disappearance; evanescence; fade-out -
11 степень влажности
1. degree of humidity2. degree of wetness
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