-
1 сохраняющий влагу
1) Construction: moisture-retaining2) Makarov: retentive of moisture -
2 гигроскопический
-
3 гидрофильный
1) General subject: hydrophilous, hydrophylic, water retaining, water-retaining2) Medicine: hydrophil3) Engineering: water-wetting4) Chemistry: solvent-exposed5) Construction: hydrophile, water-retentive6) Metallurgy: moisture-retentive7) Oil: hydrophilic, water-wet8) Ecology: moisture-loving9) Drilling: water wet10) Oilfield: lyophilic11) Polymers: oleophobic, water-receptive12) Makarov: water-loving13) oil&gas: hydro philic, hydro-philic, water-wettable -
4 гигроскопические вещества
Cement: moisture-retentive chemicalsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > гигроскопические вещества
-
5 гигроскопический
1) General subject: hygroscopic2) Medicine: absorbent, absorptive3) Engineering: hygroscopical4) Oil: water-absorbing5) Ecology: moisture-retentive6) Electrochemistry: deliquescent7) oil&gas: hydroscopic -
6 гигроскопичный
1) General subject: water absorbing, water-absorbing2) Aviation: hygroscopical3) Medicine: bibulous, hygroscopic4) Construction: absorbent, deliquescent5) Textile: hydroscopic6) Makarov: moisture-retentive -
7 почва, хорошо удерживающая влагу
Agriculture: moisture retentive soilУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > почва, хорошо удерживающая влагу
-
8 удерживающий влагу
Ecology: moisture-retentiveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > удерживающий влагу
См. также в других словарях:
retentive — adjective Etymology: Middle English retentif, from Anglo French & Medieval Latin; Anglo French, from Medieval Latin retentivus, from Latin retentus, past participle of retinēre Date: 14th century having the power, property, or capacity of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
retentive — adj. 1 (often foll. by of) tending to retain (moisture etc.). 2 (of memory or a person) not forgetful. 3 Surgery (of a ligature etc.) serving to keep something in place. Derivatives: retentively adv. retentiveness n. Etymology: ME f. OF retentif… … Useful english dictionary
re|ten´tive|ness — re|ten|tive «rih TEHN tihv», adjective. 1. able to hold or keep: »a material retentive of moisture. 2. able to remember easily: »a retentive memory. –re|ten´tive|ly, adverb. –re|ten´tive|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
re|ten´tive|ly — re|ten|tive «rih TEHN tihv», adjective. 1. able to hold or keep: »a material retentive of moisture. 2. able to remember easily: »a retentive memory. –re|ten´tive|ly, adverb. –re|ten´tive|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
re|ten|tive — «rih TEHN tihv», adjective. 1. able to hold or keep: »a material retentive of moisture. 2. able to remember easily: »a retentive memory. –re|ten´tive|ly, adverb. –re|ten´tive|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
cold — coldish, adj. coldly, adv. coldness, n. /kohld/, adj., colder, coldest, n., adv. adj. 1. having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: cold water; a cold day. 2. feeling an uncomfortable lack of warmth; chilled: The skaters… … Universalium
Auchtergaven — AUCHTERGAVEN, a parish, in the county of Perth, 8½ miles (N. by W.) from Perth; containing, with the villages of Bankfoot, Carnie Hill, and Waterloo, and part of Stanley, 3366 inhabitants. This place was distinguished, in former times, as the… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Boharm — BOHARM, a parish, partly in the county of Elgin, but chiefly in that of Banff, 6 miles (W.) from Keith; containing 1261 inhabitants. The original word Bucharin, or Bocharin, from which Boharm has been formed, is said to signify the bow or bend … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Nenthorn — NENTHORN, a parish, in the county of Berwick, 4 miles (N. W. by W.) from Kelso; containing 446 inhabitants. This place, of which the name, of uncertain signification, is supposed to be partly derived from some remarkable thorns once in the… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Paisley — PAISLEY, a burgh, market town, and ancient parish, in the Upper ward of the county of Renfrew, of which it is the principal place, and the seat of a wide manufacturing district, 7½ miles (W. by S.) from Glasgow, and 50 (W. by S.) from… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
cold — /koʊld / (say kohld) adjective 1. having a relatively low temperature; having little or no warmth: a cold day. 2. having a temperature lower than the normal temperature of the body: cold hands. 3. producing or feeling, especially in a high degree …