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salt lime

  • 1 кальциевая соль

    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > кальциевая соль

  • 2 сернокислая известь

    1) General subject: Paris plaster
    3) Chemistry: salt lime
    4) Mining: calcium sulphate
    5) Makarov: calcium sulfate

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сернокислая известь

  • 3 выпавшая при испарении морской воды

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выпавшая при испарении морской воды

  • 4 сернокислая известь, выпавшая при испарении морской воды

    Chemistry: salt lime

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сернокислая известь, выпавшая при испарении морской воды

  • 5 kireç tuzu

    lime salt

    Turkish-English dictionary > kireç tuzu

  • 6 ацетат кальция

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ацетат кальция

  • 7 уксуснокислый кальций

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > уксуснокислый кальций

  • 8 пятно

    blemish, ( связная область бинарного изображения) blob, blot, ( на изображении) cloud тлв, mottle, patch, smudge, speck, splash, spot, stain
    * * *
    пятно́ с.
    spot; (грязи, жира и т. п.) stain
    выводи́ть пя́тна — remove stains
    выступа́ть пя́тнами на пове́рхности — bloom to the surface
    возду́шное пятно́ кож. — air stain, blister
    жи́рное пятно́ — grease stain, grease spot
    удаля́ть жи́рное пятно́ — take off a grease spot
    жирово́е пятно́ кож. — grease [fat] stain
    запи́сывающее пятно́ ( в фототелеграфе) — recording spot
    известко́вое пятно́ кож. — lime blast, lime speck, lime stain
    ио́нное пятно́ — ion spot, ion burn
    като́дное пятно́ ( ртутный вентиль) — cathode spot
    зажига́ть като́дное пятно́ — establish [form, initiate, produce] a cathode spot
    кровяно́е пятно́ кож.blood stain
    ма́сляное пятно́ — grease stain
    ржа́вое пятно́ кож.rust stain
    светово́е пятно́ — light [luminous, luminescent] spot
    слепо́е пятно́ — blind [black] spot
    солево́е пятно́ кож.salt stain
    пятно́ травле́ния — etch pit
    усто́йчивое пятно́ (напр. грязи, жира и т. п.) — persistent spot

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > пятно

  • 9 Lind, James

    SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology
    [br]
    b. 1716 Edinburgh, Scotland
    d. 13 July 1794 Gosport, England
    [br]
    Scottish physician and naval surgeon whose studies and investigations led to significant improvements in the living conditions on board ships; the author of the first treatise on the nature and prevention of scurvy.
    [br]
    Lind was registered in 1731 as an apprentice at the College of Surgeons in Edinburgh. By 1739 he was serving as a naval surgeon in the Mediterranean and during the ensuing decade he experienced conditions at sea off Guinea, the West Indies and in home waters. He returned to Edinburgh, taking his MD in 1748, and in 1750 was elected a Fellow of the College of Physicians of Edinburgh, becoming the Treasurer in 1757. In 1758 he was appointed Physician to the Naval Hospital at Haslar, Gosport, near Portsmouth, a post which he retained until his death.
    He had been particularly struck by the devastating consequences of scurvy during Anson's circumnavigation of the globe in 1740. At least 75 per cent of the crews had been affected (though it should be borne in mind that a considerable number of them were pensioners and invalids when posted aboard). Coupled with his own experiences, this led to the publication of A Treatise on the Scurvy, in 1754. Demonstrating that this condition accounted for many more deaths than from all the engagements with the French and Spanish in the current wars, he made it clear that by appropriate measures of diet and hygiene the disease could be entirely eliminated.
    Further editions of the treatise were published in 1757 and 1775, and the immense importance of his observations was immediately recognized. None the less, it was not until 1795 that an Admiralty order was issued on the supply of lime juice to ships. The efficacy of lime juice had been known for centuries, but it was Lind's observations that led to action, however tardy; that for economic reasons the relatively ineffective West Indian lime juice was supplied was in no way his responsibility. It is of interest that there is no evidence that Captain James Cook (1728–79) had any knowledge of Lind's work when arranging his own anti-scorbutic precautions in preparation for his historic first voyage.
    Lind's other work included observations on typhus, the proper ventilation of ships at sea, and the distilation of fresh from salt water.
    [br]
    Bibliography
    1754, A Treatise on the Scurvy, Edinburgh.
    1757, An Essay on the most effectual means of Preserving the Health of Seamen in the Royal Navy, Edinburgh.
    Further Reading
    L.Roddis, 1951, James Lind—Founder of Nautical Medicine. Records of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Records of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
    MG

    Biographical history of technology > Lind, James

  • 10 estropear

    v.
    1 to break (aparato).
    2 to ruin (ropa, vista).
    el exceso de sol estropea la piel too much sun is bad for the skin
    Elsa estropeó a su hijo Elsa ruined her son.
    3 to ruin, to spoil (plan, cosecha).
    siempre tienes que estropearlo todo you always have to ruin everything
    Ese chico estropeó mis planes That boy spoiled my plans.
    4 to age.
    5 to damage, to ruin, to bang up, to batter.
    Elsa estropeó mi auto Elsa damaged my car.
    * * *
    1 (máquina) to damage, break, ruin
    2 (cosecha) to spoil, ruin
    3 (plan etc) to spoil, ruin
    4 (salud) to be bad for
    5 (envejecer) to age
    6 (manos, pelo) to ruin
    1 (máquina) to break down
    2 (cosecha) to be spoiled, get damaged
    3 (plan etc) to fail, fall through, go wrong
    4 (comida) to go bad
    * * *
    verb
    1) to spoil, ruin
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=averiar) [+ juguete, lavadora, ascensor] to break; [+ vehículo] to damage
    2) (=dañar) [+ tela, ropa, zapatos] to ruin
    3) (=malograr) [+ plan, cosecha, actuación] to ruin, spoil

    la luz estropea el vino — light spoils wine, light makes wine go off

    4) (=afear) [+ objeto, habitación] to ruin the look of, spoil the look of; [+ vista, panorama] to ruin, spoil

    estropeó el escritorio pintándolo de blancohe ruined o spoiled the look of the desk by painting it white

    ese sofá estropea el salón — that sofa ruins the look of the living room, that sofa spoils (the look of) the living room

    5) (=envejecer)
    [+ persona]
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <aparato/mecanismo> to damage, break; < coche> to damage
    b) ( malograr) <plan/vacaciones> to spoil, ruin
    2) (deteriorar, dañar) < piel> to damage, ruin; < juguete> to break; < ropa> to ruin
    2.
    estropearse v pron
    1)
    a) ( averiarse) to break down
    b) plan to go wrong
    2)
    a) ( deteriorarse) frutato go bad; leche/pescado to go off
    b) (Esp) persona ( afearse) to lose one's looks
    * * *
    = break down, mar, ruin, spoil, mutilate, disfigure, vandalise [vandalize, -USA], corrupt, despoil, deface, bungle, fudge, wash out, cast + a blight on, blight.
    Ex. It describes our experience in combatting mould which grew as a result of high humidity and temperatures when the air conditioning system broke down for several days after several days of rain.
    Ex. Unfortunately, much of Metcalfe's writing is marred by what appears to be a deep-rooted prejudice against the classified approach, particularly as exemplified by Ranganathan.
    Ex. Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.
    Ex. But if set-off did occur and threatened to set back and spoil subsequent impressions of the first forme, the tympan cloth could be rubbed over with lye to clean it.
    Ex. Prompt responses are required to bomb threats and reports of such dangerous or criminal conduct as sprinkling acid on chairs or clothing, mutilating books, tampering with the card catalog, or obscene behavior.
    Ex. Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.
    Ex. This article argues in favour of the term 'conservator' rather than 'restorer' of books as the former does not conjure up a picture of the Victorian artisan vandalising documents with irreversible treatments simply for effect.
    Ex. Libraries which have public access computers should take precautions to prevent their systems being corrupted.
    Ex. The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.
    Ex. Do not write or scribble in books or otherwise deface them.
    Ex. Regrettably, the well-intentioned publication of Devereux's typescript has been incurably bungled, and Rastell remains without either a complete or trustworthy bibliography.
    Ex. This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.
    Ex. Some sections of road washed out by flood waters.
    Ex. Rampant commercialisation of publishing is casting a blight on literature.
    Ex. The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.
    ----
    * algo que estropea el paisaje = a blot on the landscape.
    * estar estropeándose = be on the way out.
    * estropear el efecto = spoil + effect.
    * estropear el placer = spoil + pleasure.
    * estropearlo = crap it up.
    * estropear los planes = upset + the applecart.
    * estropear los planes, chaflar los planes, desbaratar los planes, desbaratar = upset + the applecart.
    * estropear + Posesivo + imagen = ruin + Posesivo + style, cramp + Posesivo + style.
    * estropear + Posesivo + planes = upset + Posesivo + plans, ruin + Posesivo + plans.
    * estropearse = go down, sour, give up + the ghost, conk out, go + kaput, be kaput, go to + seed, go + haywire, go + haywire, be up the spout.
    * estropear una relación = poison + a relationship.
    * estropear un chiste = kill + a joke, kill + a joke.
    * que estropea el paisaje = eyesore.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <aparato/mecanismo> to damage, break; < coche> to damage
    b) ( malograr) <plan/vacaciones> to spoil, ruin
    2) (deteriorar, dañar) < piel> to damage, ruin; < juguete> to break; < ropa> to ruin
    2.
    estropearse v pron
    1)
    a) ( averiarse) to break down
    b) plan to go wrong
    2)
    a) ( deteriorarse) frutato go bad; leche/pescado to go off
    b) (Esp) persona ( afearse) to lose one's looks
    * * *
    = break down, mar, ruin, spoil, mutilate, disfigure, vandalise [vandalize, -USA], corrupt, despoil, deface, bungle, fudge, wash out, cast + a blight on, blight.

    Ex: It describes our experience in combatting mould which grew as a result of high humidity and temperatures when the air conditioning system broke down for several days after several days of rain.

    Ex: Unfortunately, much of Metcalfe's writing is marred by what appears to be a deep-rooted prejudice against the classified approach, particularly as exemplified by Ranganathan.
    Ex: Besides, winding up in an exclusive arrangement with a distributor that has rotten customer service ruins any advantage.
    Ex: But if set-off did occur and threatened to set back and spoil subsequent impressions of the first forme, the tympan cloth could be rubbed over with lye to clean it.
    Ex: Prompt responses are required to bomb threats and reports of such dangerous or criminal conduct as sprinkling acid on chairs or clothing, mutilating books, tampering with the card catalog, or obscene behavior.
    Ex: Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.
    Ex: This article argues in favour of the term 'conservator' rather than 'restorer' of books as the former does not conjure up a picture of the Victorian artisan vandalising documents with irreversible treatments simply for effect.
    Ex: Libraries which have public access computers should take precautions to prevent their systems being corrupted.
    Ex: The main justifications, couched mostly in race-neutral terms, were that the squatters would increase crime, decrease property values, spread disease, & despoil the natural environment.
    Ex: Do not write or scribble in books or otherwise deface them.
    Ex: Regrettably, the well-intentioned publication of Devereux's typescript has been incurably bungled, and Rastell remains without either a complete or trustworthy bibliography.
    Ex: This adaptation of David Leavitt's novel wobbles between comedy and melodrama, ultimately fudging the novel's spiky empathy.
    Ex: Some sections of road washed out by flood waters.
    Ex: Rampant commercialisation of publishing is casting a blight on literature.
    Ex: The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.
    * algo que estropea el paisaje = a blot on the landscape.
    * estar estropeándose = be on the way out.
    * estropear el efecto = spoil + effect.
    * estropear el placer = spoil + pleasure.
    * estropearlo = crap it up.
    * estropear los planes = upset + the applecart.
    * estropear los planes, chaflar los planes, desbaratar los planes, desbaratar = upset + the applecart.
    * estropear + Posesivo + imagen = ruin + Posesivo + style, cramp + Posesivo + style.
    * estropear + Posesivo + planes = upset + Posesivo + plans, ruin + Posesivo + plans.
    * estropearse = go down, sour, give up + the ghost, conk out, go + kaput, be kaput, go to + seed, go + haywire, go + haywire, be up the spout.
    * estropear una relación = poison + a relationship.
    * estropear un chiste = kill + a joke, kill + a joke.
    * que estropea el paisaje = eyesore.

    * * *
    estropear [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹aparato/mecanismo› to damage, break; ‹coche› to damage
    2 (malograr) ‹plan› to spoil, ruin, wreck ( colloq)
    este niño se ha empeñado en estropearnos las vacaciones this child is determined to spoil o ruin o wreck our holidays (for us)
    B
    (deteriorar, dañar): no laves esa camisa con lejía que la estropeas don't use bleach on that shirt, you'll ruin it
    el calor ha estropeado la fruta the heat has made the fruit go bad
    el exceso de sol puede estropear la piel too much sun can damage o harm your skin
    si lo estropeas, no te compro más juguetes if you break it, I won't buy you any more toys
    estropeó la comida echándole mucha sal he spoiled the food by putting too much salt in it
    A
    1 (averiarse) to break down
    el coche se ha vuelto a estropear the car's broken down again
    la lavadora está estropeada the washing machine is broken
    2 «plan» to go wrong
    B
    1
    (deteriorarse): los zapatos se me han estropeado con la lluvia the rain has ruined my shoes, my shoes have been ruined by the rain
    mete la fruta en la nevera, que se va a estropear put the fruit in the fridge or it'll go bad
    2 ( Esp) «persona» (afearse) to lose one's looks
    últimamente se ha estropeado mucho lately she's really lost her looks
    * * *

     

    estropear ( conjugate estropear) verbo transitivo
    1
    a)aparato/mecanismo to damage, break;

    coche to damage
    b) ( malograr) ‹plan/vacaciones to spoil, ruin

    2 (deteriorar, dañar) ‹ piel to damage, ruin;
    juguete to break;
    ropa to ruin;

    estropearse verbo pronominal
    1
    a) ( averiarse) [motor/coche] to break down;


    b) [plan/vacaciones] to go wrong

    2 ( deteriorarse) [ fruta] to go bad;
    [leche/pescado] to go off;
    [zapatos/chaqueta] to get ruined
    estropear verbo transitivo
    1 (causar daños) to damage: hemos estropeado la impresora porque usamos el papel equivocado, we have ruined the printer because we used the wrong kind of paper
    2 (frustrar, malograr) to spoil, ruin: ¡lo has estropeado todo con tus meteduras de pata!, you've ruined everything with your big mouth!
    3 (una máquina) to break
    ' estropear' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    aguar
    - cargarse
    - dar
    - dañar
    - deshacer
    - destripar
    - joder
    - jorobar
    - perder
    - salar
    - embromar
    - estropeado
    - fastidiar
    English:
    botch
    - break
    - bungle
    - damage
    - damper
    - mar
    - mess up
    - muck up
    - ruin
    - screw up
    - spoil
    - unspoilt
    - wreck
    - disfigure
    - kill
    - mess
    * * *
    vt
    1. [averiar] to break
    2. [dañar] to damage;
    no juegues al fútbol con esos zapatos, que los estropearás don't play football in those shoes, you'll ruin them;
    la lejía estropea la ropa bleach damages clothes;
    el exceso de sol estropea la piel too much sun is bad for the skin
    3. [echar a perder] to ruin, to spoil;
    la lluvia estropeó nuestros planes the rain ruined o spoiled our plans;
    siempre tienes que estropearlo todo you always have to ruin everything
    4. [envejecer] to age
    * * *
    v/t
    1 aparato break
    2 plan ruin, spoil
    * * *
    1) arruinar: to ruin, to spoil
    2) : to break, to damage
    * * *
    1. (en general) to ruin / to spoil [pt. & pp. spoilt]
    2. (aparato) to damage

    Spanish-English dictionary > estropear

  • 11 काचलवण


    kācá-lavaṇa
    n. black salt (a medicinal salt prepared by calcining fossil salt andᅠ the fruit of the Emblic myrobalan together;

    it consists chiefly of muriate of soda with a small quantity of iron, lime, andᅠ sulphur, andᅠ is a tonic aperient W.) L.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > काचलवण

  • 12 विड


    viḍa
    m. n. a kind of salt (either factitious salt, procured by boiling earth impregnated with saline particles, orᅠ a partic. kind of fetid salt used medicinally as a tonic aperient, commonly called Vit-lavan orᅠ Bit-noben cf. viḍ-lavaṇa;

    it is black in colour andᅠ is prepared by fusing fossil silt with a small portion of Emblic Myrobalan, the product being muriate of soda with small quantities of muriate of lime, sulphur, andᅠ oxide of iron) Suṡr. ;
    m. N. of a country andᅠ its king Inscr. ;
    a fragment, bit, portion (?) W. ;
    - विडगन्ध
    - विडलवण

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > विड

  • 13 gatzarri

    iz.
    1. rock salt; salt crystal
    2. ( tokia) salt cellar
    3. (Geol.) white rock (vein-like rock embedded in lime stone)

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > gatzarri

  • 14 калциев ацетат

    хим.
    calcium acetate
    хим.
    calcium acetates
    diuretic salt
    diuretic salts
    хим.
    lime acetate
    хим.
    lime acetates

    Български-Angleščina политехнически речник > калциев ацетат

  • 15 Deacon, Henry

    [br]
    b. 30 July 1822 London, England
    d. 23 July 1876 Widnes, Cheshire, England
    [br]
    English industrial chemist.
    [br]
    Deacon was apprenticed at the age of 14 to the London engineering firm of Galloway \& Sons. Faraday was a friend of the family and gave Deacon tuition, allowing him to use the laboratories at the Royal Institution. When the firm failed in 1839, Deacon transferred his indentures to Nasmyth \& Gaskell on the Bridgewater Canal at Patricroft. Nasmyth was then beginning work on his steam hammer and it is said that Deacon made the first model of it, for patent purposes. Around 1848, Deacon joined Pilkington's, the glassmakers at St Helens, where he learned the alkali industry, which was then growing up in that district on account of the close proximity of the necessary raw materials, coal, lime and salt. Wishing to start out on his own, he worked as Manager at the chemical works of a John Hutchinson. This was followed by a partnership with William Pilkington, a former employer, who was later replaced by Holbrook Gaskell, another former employer. Deacon's main activity was the manufacture of soda by the Leblanc process. He sought improvement by substituting the ammonia-soda process, but this failed and did not succeed until it was perfected by Solvay. Deacon did, however, with his Chief Chemist F.Hurter, introduce improvements in the Leblanc process during the period 1866–70. Hydrochloric acid, which had previously been a waste product and a nuisance, was oxidized catalytically to chlorine; this could be converted with lime to bleaching powder, which was in heavy demand by the textile industry. The process was patented in 1870.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    D.W.F.Hardie, 1950, A History of the Chemical Industry in Widnes, London. J.Fenwick Allen, 1907, Some Founders of the Chemical Industry, London.
    LRD

    Biographical history of technology > Deacon, Henry

  • 16 ماء

    مَاء \ water: liquid, as in rain or rivers or the sea. \ مَاء أُجَاج \ brackish: (of water) slightly salty. \ See Also غَيْر عَذْب \ مَاء الجِير \ whitewash: a mixture of lime and water, used for painting walls. \ مَاء الصُّودا \ soda water: water that is filled with gas bubbles, for drinking. \ مَاء عَذْب \ fresh water: not sea water: Is that a fresh water lake? This fish lives in fresh water only. \ مَاء غازِيّ \ soda water: water that is filled with gas bubbles, for drinking. \ مَاء مالح \ salt water: water like the sea, with a salty taste: a salt-water lake. \ مَاء مَرجُوع \ backwater: a part of a river, away from the main stream. \ مَاء المَطَر \ rainwater: water that has fallen as rain: We catch the rainwater off our roof, and store it. \ مَاء مَعْدِنيّ \ mineral water: water containing special minerals that are good for the health.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ماء

  • 17 tava

    "1. frying pan, skillet, frypan; spider, castiron frying pan. 2. fried (food): patates tavası French fries, Brit. chips. Benim palamut tava olsun. I want my bonito fried. 3. popcorn popper or coffee roaster (long-handled implement used for popping corn or roasting coffee beans over the coals of a fire). 4. ladle (in which a metal is melted). 5. trough (in which lime is slaked). 6. salt pan (depression from which salt is obtained by natural evaporation). 7. bed (for young plants in a nursery). 8. naut. platform at the foot of an accommodation ladder."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > tava

  • 18 если принять за

    Setting the world's production of phosphate at 100, salt was 80 and lime 106.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > если принять за

  • 19 раствор

    aperture, (для очистки, травления, нанесения покрытия и т. п.) bath, bite, dash, jaw opening, ( валков) opening метал., liquor, solution, (напр. губок тисков) span, temper
    * * *
    раство́р м.
    1. (однородная смесь с равномерным распределением одного вещества в среде другого) solution
    в раство́ре — in solution
    выпада́ть из раство́ра — precipitate from a solution
    истоща́ть раство́р — exhaust [deplete] a solution
    образо́вывать раство́р — form a solution
    осажда́ть из раство́ра — precipitate from a solution
    освежа́ть раство́р — replenish a solution

    (пере)насыщать раство́р — (super)saturate a solution
    переходи́ть в раство́р — pass into solution
    (прису́тствовать) в каком-л. или конкре́тном раство́ре — in a solution or in the solution
    разбавля́ть раство́р — dilute a solution
    сгуща́ть раство́р — thicken a solution
    2. (расстояние между точками, элементами устройства и т. п.) opening, spread
    раство́р ано́дно-се́точной характери́стики — plate-grid characteristic spread
    раство́р анте́нны — aperture of an antenna
    бе́дный раство́р — weak solution
    бурово́й раство́р — drilling fluid, drilling mud
    бу́ферный раство́р — buffer solution
    раство́р валко́в — прок. roll clearance; ( слябинга) roll spread
    регули́ровать [устана́вливать] раство́р валко́в — adjust the rolls for clearance, set the rolls to the (desired) clearance
    ва́рочный раство́р цел.-бум.cooking liquor
    вири́рующий раство́р кфт.toning solution
    во́дный раство́р — aqueous solution
    газообра́зный раство́р — gaseous solution
    грамм-молекуля́рный раство́р — gram-molecular solution
    граммэквивале́нтный раство́р — gram-equivalent solution
    раство́р гу́бок маш.jaw opening
    раство́р две́ри — doorway
    раство́р для амальгами́рования — quickening liquid
    раство́р для смы́вки кож.sig
    доэвтекти́ческий раство́р — hypoeutectic solution
    дубя́щий раство́р — tanning solution
    жи́дкий раство́р — liquid solution
    замора́живающий раство́р — freezing solution
    заэвтекти́ческий раство́р — hypereutectic solution
    идеа́льный раство́р — ideal solution
    и́стинный раство́р — true solution
    колло́идный раство́р — colloidal solution
    раство́р конта́ктов эл.contact gap
    раство́р ко́нуса — opening of a cone
    кре́пкий раство́р — strong solution
    ма́точный раство́р — mother liquor
    моля́рный раство́р — molar solution
    мы́льный раство́р ( пенный) — suds
    нача́льный раство́р хим. — feed (liquor), process feed, process material
    незамерза́ющий раство́р — non-freezing solution
    ненасы́щенный раство́р — non-saturated solution
    низкозамерза́ющий раство́р — antifreezing solution
    обраща́ющий раство́р кфт.reversing bath
    освежа́ющий раство́р кфт.replenisher
    остана́вливающий раство́р кфт.stop bath
    отбе́ливающий раство́р — bleaching liquor
    отрабо́танный раство́р — spent solution
    пенообразу́ющий раство́р — foam solution
    раство́р по́сле извлече́ния це́нного проду́кта (напр. золота) — barren liquor
    раство́р, поступа́ющий на перерабо́тку (выпаривание, перегонку и т. п.) — feed, feed [process] liquor, process material
    пропи́точный раство́р — impregnating solution
    пропи́тывающий раство́р ( противогнилостный) — preservative fluid
    равнове́сный раство́р — equilibrium solution
    раство́р ру́пора радиоflare of a horn
    сла́бый раство́р — weak solution
    солево́й раство́р — salt solution
    спиртово́й раство́р — alcoholic solution
    строи́тельный раство́р — mortar
    ста́вить бло́ки на строи́тельном раство́ре — bed blocks on a mortar
    строи́тельный раство́р схва́тывается … — the mortar sets
    строи́тельный, гидравли́ческий раство́р — hydraulic mortar
    строи́тельный, гидроизоляцио́нный раство́р — waterproof mortar
    строи́тельный, глиноцеме́нтный раство́р — clay-cement mortar
    строи́тельный, жё́сткий раство́р — stiff mortar
    строи́тельный, жи́дкий раство́р — grout(ing)
    строи́тельный, жи́рный раство́р — rich mortar
    строи́тельный, зали́вочный раство́р — filling grout, grout filler
    строи́тельный, известко́вый раство́р — lime mortar
    строи́тельный, кла́дочный раство́р — masonry mortar
    строи́тельный, огнеупо́рный раство́р — fire clay [refractory] mortar
    строи́тельный, то́щий раство́р — lean mortar
    тампона́жный раство́р горн.grouting mortar
    твё́рдый раство́р — solid solution
    твё́рдый раство́р внедре́ния — interstitial solid solution
    твё́рдый раство́р замеще́ния — substitution solid solution, solid solution by substitution
    титру́емый раство́р — titrate
    титру́ющий раство́р — titration solution, titrant
    тони́рующий раство́р кфт.toner
    трави́льный раство́р метал.pickling solution
    тра́вящий раство́р полигр.etching solution
    упа́ренный раство́р ( после завершающей стадии переработки) хим.the product
    упа́риваемый раство́р хим.(process) liquor
    физиологи́ческий раство́р — physiological solution
    штукату́рный раство́р — ( для внутренних поверхностей) plaster; ( для наружных поверхностей) stucco
    щелочно́й раство́р — alkaline solution, alkaline liquor
    эвтекти́ческий раство́р — eutectic solution
    эквивале́нтный раство́р — equivalent solution
    эквимолекуля́рный раство́р — equimolecular solution
    раство́р электроли́та — electrolytic solution
    этало́нный раство́р — standard solution

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