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1 релаксировавшая поверхность
Русско-английский физический словарь > релаксировавшая поверхность
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2 entspannen
I v/refl1. Person: relax, unwind, chill umg.; Gesicht: relax, lose the (od. its) tension; Muskeln: relax, slacken, loosen up; seine Züge entspannten sich his face cleared3. (Erholungspause machen) relax, unwind, wind down; sich beim Lesen entspannen read for relaxation, relax over a book ( oder magazine etc.); man kann sich dabei gut entspannen it helps you (to) relax ( oder unwind), it’s good (od. great) for relaxing (to)II v/t1. (Muskeln etc.) relax, loosen (up), slacken; das entspannt die Nerven that will soothe ( oder help) your nerves3. (jemandem eine Erholungspause verschaffen) relax, have a relaxing effect on, help unwind, soothe4. (von einer Spannung befreien) (Feder, Seil etc.) slacken, take the tension off; (Bogen) release; (Wasser) reduce the surface tension ofIII v/i* * *to unbrace; to unwind; to uncock; to unbend; to loosen; to relax; to ease;sich entspannento relax* * *ent|spạn|nen [ɛnt'ʃpanən] ptp entspa\#nnt1. vtMuskeln, Nerven etc to relax; Bogen to unbend; Seil to slacken, to untighten; Wasser to reduce the surface tension of; (fig) Lage, Beziehungen to ease (up)2. vrto relax (auch fig); (= ausruhen) to rest; (nach der Arbeit etc) to unwind, to unbend; (Lage etc) to ease; (Feder etc) to lose tension* * *(to make or become less tight or tense or less worried etc; to rest completely: The doctor gave him a drug to make him relax; Relax your shoulders; He relaxed his grip for a second and the rope was dragged out of his hand.) relax* * *ent·span·nen *I. vr1. (relaxen) to relax, to unwind2. (sich glätten) to relax, to release, to loosenihre Gesichtszüge entspannten sich her features relaxedII. vt▪ etw \entspannen1. (lockern) to relax sth2. (die kritische Spannung beseitigen) to ease sthdas Friedensangebot entspannte die Lage the peace offer eased the situation* * *1. 2.reflexives Verb1) < person> relax2) (fig.) < situation, tension> ease* * *A. v/r1. Person: relax, unwind, chill umg; Gesicht: relax, lose the ( oder its) tension; Muskeln: relax, slacken, loosen up;seine Züge entspannten sich his face cleared3. (Erholungspause machen) relax, unwind, wind down;man kann sich dabei gut entspannen it helps you (to) relax ( oder unwind), it’s good ( oder great) for relaxingB. v/t1. (Muskeln etc) relax, loosen (up), slacken;das entspannt die Nerven that will soothe ( oder help) your nerves3. (jemandem eine Erholungspause verschaffen) relax, have a relaxing effect on, help unwind, soothe4. (von einer Spannung befreien) (Feder, Seil etc) slacken, take the tension off; (Bogen) release; (Wasser) reduce the surface tension ofC. v/i2. Person: → A 3* * *1. 2.reflexives Verb1) < person> relax2) (fig.) <situation, tension> ease* * *v.to relax v.to slacken v.to unbend v. -
3 douceur
douceur [dusœʀ]feminine noun[de peau, tissu, brosse, voix, lumière, couleur] softness ; [de temps, saveur, fromage] mildness ; [de parfum, fruit, liqueur, son, musique] sweetness ; [de caractère, personne, sourire, geste] gentleness• prendre qn par la douceur to deal gently with sb ; (pour convaincre) to use gentle persuasion on sb* * *dusœʀ1) (de matière, tissu, cheveux, peau) softness, smoothness; (de saveur, d'odeur) mildness; (de fruit, vin) mellowness; (de liqueur, d'alcool) smoothness; (de lumière, couleur, musique, son) softness2) (de climat, temps, soleil) mildness3) (de visage, traits, ton, voix, gestes, paroles) gentlenessemployer la douceur avec — to use the gentle approach with, to be gentle with
avec douceur — [parler, agir] gently
en douceur — [conduire, atterrir] smoothly; [atterrissage, transition] smooth
4) (de relief, paysage) softness5) ( friandise) sweet GB, candy US••plus fait douceur que violence — Proverbe gentleness works better than violence
* * *dusœʀ1. nf1) [surface, couleur, son] softness, [matière, soie] softness, smoothnessCette crème maintient la douceur de votre peau. — This cream keeps your skin soft.
2) [aliment, friandise] sweetness3) [climat, air] mildness4) [personne, son attitude] gentlenessen douceur [réveiller, prendre] — gently, [démarrer, atterrir] smoothly
L'avion a atterri en douceur. — The plane made a smooth landing.
2. douceurs nfpl(= friandises) sweets Grande-Bretagne candy sg USA* * *A nf1 (de matière, tissu, cheveux, peau) softness, smoothness; (de saveur, odeur) mildness; (de fruit, vin) mellowness; (de liqueur, alcool) smoothness; (de lumière, couleur) mellowness, softness; (de musique, son) softness; la douceur de l'amour love's sweetness;2 (de climat, temps, soleil) mildness; douceur de vivre relaxed rhythm of life;3 (de visage, traits, ton, voix, gestes, paroles) gentleness; il est d'une grande douceur avec les enfants he's very gentle with children; employer la douceur avec to use the gentle approach with, to be gentle with; prendre qn par la douceur to deal gently with sb; avec douceur [parler, répondre, agir] gently; traiter qn avec douceur to treat sb gently;4 (de relief, paysage) softness; ( de freinage) softness, smoothness;6 ( mot d'amour) dire des douceurs à qn to whisper sweet nothings to sb.B en douceur loc adv [freiner, démarrer, conduire, s'arrêter] gently, smoothly; [décoller, atterrir] smoothly; le problème/malentendu a été réglé en douceur the problem/misunderstanding was sorted out smoothly; les négociations se sont déroulées en douceur the negotiations went smoothly; lessive/shampooing qui lave en douceur mild ou gentle washing powder/shampoo; la transition s'est faite en douceur it was a smooth transition.plus fait douceur que violence Prov gentleness works better than violence.[dusɶr] nom féminin1. [toucher - d'une étoffe, d'une brosse] softness ; [ - des cheveux, de la peau] softness, smoothness2. [délicatesse - de caresses, de mouvements, de manières] gentleness ; [ - d'une voix] softness4. [d'un relief] softness5. TECHNOLOGIE [d'une eau] softness7. [friandise] sweet————————douceurs nom féminin pluriel1. [agréments] pleasuresles douceurs de la vie the pleasures of life, the pleasant things in life2. [propos agréables] sweet words————————en douceur locution adjectivale[décollage, démarrage] smooth————————en douceur locution adverbialeréveille-moi en douceur la prochaine fois next time, wake me up gently -
4 dehors
dehors [dəɔʀ]1. adverb( = à l'extérieur) outside ; ( = pas chez soi) out• en dehors de cela, il n'y a rien de neuf apart from that there's nothing new2. masculine noun( = extérieur) outside• « défense de se pencher au-dehors » "don't lean out"• au-dehors, elle paraît calme, mais c'est une nerveuse outwardly she looks relaxed, but actually she's quite highly strung3. plural masculine noundehors ( = apparences) sous des dehors aimables, il est dur under his friendly exterior, he's a hard man* * *dəɔʀ
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adverbe outsidepasser la nuit dehors — ( occasionnellement) to spend the night outdoors; [clochard] to sleep rough
mettre quelqu'un dehors — gén to throw somebody out; ( d'un travail) to fire somebody; ( d'un établissement scolaire) to expel [élève]
de dehors — [voir, arriver] from outside
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exclamation get out!
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nom masculin invariableses dehors bourrus cachent un cœur d'or — his/her rough exterior hides a heart of gold
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en dehors locution adverbiale1) ( à l'extérieur) outside2) fig ( non impliqu é)
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en dehors de locution prépositive1) ( à l'extérieur de) outside2) ( mis à part) apart from3) ( hors de) outsidec'est en dehors du sujet — École it's off the subject
c'est en dehors de mes attributions — that's outside my jurisdiction sout, that's not my job
* * *dəɔʀ1. advoutside, (= en plein air) outdoors, outsideJe t'attends dehors. — I'll wait for you outside.
2. nmau dehors — outside, (= en apparence) outwardly
de dehors (= depuis l'extérieur) — from outside, from the outside
en dehors de (= sauf) — apart from
En dehors de lui, tout le monde était content. — Apart from him, everybody was happy.
3. nmpl(= apparences) appearances, exterior sg* * *A adv1 ( à l'extérieur) outside; manger/dormir dehors to eat/to sleep outside ou outdoors; ne restez pas dehors, entrez don't stay outside, come in; passer la nuit dehors ( occasionnellement) to spend the night outdoors; ( habituellement) to sleep rough; mettre sa bicyclette dehors to put one's bicycle outside; allez jouer dehors! go and play outside!;2 ( hors de son domicile) out; j'ai été dehors toute la journée I was out all day; je déjeune dehors aujourd'hui I'm having lunch out today; mettre or flanquer○ qn dehors ( exclure d'un lieu) gén to throw ou to chuck○ sb out; ( d'un cours) to throw sb out; ( d'un travail) to fire, to sack○ GB; ( d'un établissement scolaire) to expel; de dehors [voir, appeler, arriver] from outside.B excl get out!C nm inv1 ( lieu) le dehors the outside; les bruits du dehors noise from outside; quelqu'un du dehors ne peut pas comprendre fig an outsider can't understand;2 ( apparence) ses dehors bourrus cachent un cœur d'or his/her rough exterior hides a heart of gold; sous des dehors modestes, il est très orgueilleux under his modest exterior, he's a very proud man.D en dehors loc adv1 ( à l'extérieur) outside;E en dehors de loc prép1 ( à l'extérieur de) outside; en dehors de la ville/du pays outside the city/the country; traverser en dehors des passages pour piétons to cross the street ou road outside the pedestrian crossings; il fait du tennis en dehors de l'école he plays tennis outside school; choisir qn en dehors du groupe/parti to choose sb from outside the group/party; l'accident est survenu en dehors de l'autoroute the accident happened off the motorway GB ou freeway US;2 ( mis à part) apart from; en dehors de quelques amis, il ne voit personne apart from a few friends, he sees no one; il a des indemnités en dehors de son salaire he has allowances in addition to his salary; en dehors de certaines dates outside certain dates;3 ( hors de) outside of; en dehors des heures d'ouvertures/heures de travail outside of opening hours/office hours; il est resté en dehors du coup or de cette histoire he stayed out of the whole business; c'est en dehors du sujet Scol it's off the subject; c'est en dehors de mes attributions that's outside my jurisdiction sout, that's not my job; c'est en dehors d'eux qu'il faut chercher la responsabilité we must look beyond them to find those who are to blame; en dehors de tout clivage idéologique beyond all ideological divisions; la police a agi en dehors des limites de la loi the police went beyond the limits of the law; en dehors des repas between meals;4 ○( à l'insu de) faire qch en dehors de qn to do sth without the knowledge of sb; la décision a été prise en dehors de moi the decision was taken without my knowledge.I[dəɔr] adverbe[à l'extérieur] outside[hors de chez soi] outb. [renvoyer] to sack somebodyen dehors locution adverbiale1. [à l'extérieur] outside2. [vers l'extérieur]avoir ou marcher les pieds en dehors to walk with one's feet turned outen dehors de locution prépositionnelle1. [excepté] apart from2. [à l'écart de]reste en dehors de leur dispute don't get involved in ou stay out of their quarrelII[dəɔr] nom masculin1. [surface extérieure d'une boîte, d'un bâtiment] outside2. [plein air] outside3. [étranger]————————[dəɔr] nom masculin pluriel[apparences] appearances -
5 присущий
Присущий - inherent in, inherent to, intrinsic to, intrinsic in, peculiar toRather, the few problems that did occur were due to the low stability margin inherent in the application of the bearings.The film protection inherent to systems of this type can significantly reduce gas-to-wall surface heat flux levels.Because of the fundamental compliance mechanisms intrinsic to the operation of the bearing, dimensional tolerances may be greatly relaxed.Supplementary tests were necessary to be certain that the observations made during thermal shocking were not peculiar to large coal samples.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > присущий
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6 ὕπτιος
A laid on one's back, freq. in Hom., esp. of one falling backwards, opp.πρηνής, πολλοὶ δὲ πρηνεῖς τε καὶ ὕπτιοι ἔκπεσον Il.11.179
;ὁ δ' ὕ. ἐν κονίῃσι.. πέσε 15.434
, cf. 4.522, al., S.OT 811;τὸν δ' ὕ. ὦσ' ἀπὸ δουρός Il.16.863
; ἄλλοτ' ἐπὶ πλευρὰς κατακείμενος, ἄλλοτε δ' αὖτε ὕ., ἄλλοτε δὲ πρηνής, of Achilles in his grief, 24.11; ὕ. ἀποθανέειν to die lying on one's back, Hdt.4.190;ῥέγκει.. ὕ. Ar.Eq. 104
;ὕπτιον καθεύδειν οὐδενὶ βέλτιόν ἐστιν Diocl. Fr.141
;κατεκλίνη ὕ. Pl.Phd. 117e
, cf. Sor.2.87, al., Gal.18(2).56, al.;ὑ. ἀνατετραμμένος Pl.Euthd. 278c
; of a quadruped, ὀρθοῦ ἑστεῶτος.. καὶ ὑπτίου standing upright and lying on its back, Hdt.2.38, cf. AP5.202 (Asclep.).II ὕ. μέρη, in animals, the under parts, i.e. the belly, opp. τὰ πρανῆ (the upper parts, the back), Arist. PA 658a16, al., cf.πρανής 11
: hence Thphr.HP1.10.2, 3.14.2 uses ὕπτιος of the smoother upper surface of leaves, opp. πρανής of the rougher and under: γαστὴρ ὑ. the belly uppermost, E.Cyc. 326; of the hand, ἐκτείνειν τὴν χεῖρ' ὑ. to hold out the hand with the under side uppermost, to hold out the hollow of the hand, so as to receive something, Ar.Ec. 782;τὴν χεῖρα νῦν μὲν ὑ., νῦν δὲ πρηνῆ προτείνας Plu.Tim.11
;τῆς χειρὸς ὑ. τὸ μέσον Id.Crass.18
;ὑ. ταῖς χερσὶν ὑποδέχεσθαί τι Philostr.Im.1.6
;ἐδέξαντο ὑπτίαις χερσὶ τὸν τῶν πολεμίων στρατόν Procop.Goth.3.16.19
;οὐλὴ καρπῷ δεξιῷ ὑπτίῳ PLond. 2.259.81
(i A. D.); also ὑ. τὰς χεῖρας ἀνατείνειν lift the upturned hands in prayers, Plu.Comp.Phil.Flam.2, cf. Philostr.Im.2.1;ταῖς χερσὶν ὑπτίαις διαλέγεσθαι D.Chr.33.52
; ἐξ ὑπτίας νεῖν swim or float on one's back, Ar.Fr. 665, Pl.R. 529c.III generally, of anything turned downside up, πάλος ἐξ ὑπτίου 'πήδησεν.. κράνους from the upturned helmet, with the hollow uppermost, A.Th. 459 (cf. Il.7.176); παράθες νυν ὑ. αὐτὴν ἐμοί (sc. τὴν ἀσπίδα) Ar.Ach. 583, cf. Lys. 185, Th.7.82; ἁψῖδος ἥμισυ ὕπτιον a half-wheel with the concave side uppermost, Hdt.4.72; but κύλιξ ὑ. a cup with the bottom uppermost, Ar.Lys. 195; ὑπτίοις σέλμασιν ναυτίλλεται he sails with the benches upside down, i.e. suffers shipwreck, S.Ant. 716;κεῖσθαι ὥσπερ γάμμα ὕ. X.Oec.19.9
;σχαλίδες Id.Cyn.6.7
; περιφέρεια κοίλη καὶ ὑ., opp. πρηνὴς καὶ κυρτή, Arist.Mete. 350a11.2 ἐξ ὑπτίας ἀνάπαλιν διανεῖν τὸν λόγον trace the argument backwards from the conclusion, Pl.Phdr. 264a, cf. Herm. in Phdr.p.187A.; ἐξ ὑπτίας backwards, in reverse order,ἀπὸ τῶν ἐσχάτων ἐπὶ τὰ πρῶτα ἐπανιόντες Dam.Pr.81
;ἐξ ὑπτίας χωροῦντες Procl.Hyp.7.57
.IV of land, flat, horizontal, Hdt.2.7, Thphr.CP5.12.7, App.BC4.2, Mith.42, Ael.NA16.15, Plu. 2.193e, 530a;ἐν ὑπτίῳ τοῦ ὄρους Paus.8.13.1
; ὕ. μᾶλλον ἢ ὄρθιος, of a flight of shallow steps, Luc.Hipp.5; of the sea, smooth, Philostr. Im.2.17, Lib.Descr.7.5.V metaph., supine, lazy, careless, Aristid. Or.31(11).5, Id.2.112J., Poll.1.158, etc.; ἔστω.. μὴ ὕ. ὁ τράχηλος his neck should not be relaxed, Zeno Stoic.1.58;δεῖ αὐτῷ καὶ αὐχένος ὀρθοῦ καὶ βλέμματος οὐχ ὑπτίου Lib.Or.64.103
;προσφέρομαι τῶν αὐστηρῶν τι.. ὅταν αἴσθωμαί ποθ' ὕ. [τὸν στόμαχον] γεγονότα καὶ πλησίον ἥκοντα ναυτίας Gal.6.601
, cf. 15.460; of language, flat, tedious, D.H.Isoc. 15, Din.8, Hermog.Stat.3, etc. Adv., ὑπτίως ἔχειν to be flat and dull, Ph.1.305;ὑ. καὶ οὐ ποιητικῶς ᾖσεν Philostr.Her.2.19
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