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1 slush
[slaʃ] noun1) melting snow:ثَلْجٌ ذائِبThe streets are covered with slush.
2) (something said or written showing) weak sentimentality:عَواطِف زائِفَهI think most romantic novels are just slush!
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2 slush
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3 Slush-Moulding
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4 Slush-Verfahren
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5 slush, dip and rotational molding
Polymers: SDRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > slush, dip and rotational molding
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6 slush compound
смазка, предохраняющая от коррозииАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > slush compound
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7 slush planing
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > slush planing
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8 slush pump
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > slush pump
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9 slush fund
Fina fund used by a company for illegal purposes such as bribing officials to obtain preferential treatment for planned work or expansion -
10 digging cellar and slush pits
Oil: DCLSPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > digging cellar and slush pits
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11 жижа
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12 снеговая каша
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13 снеговая каша
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14 snesjap
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15 tøsjap
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16 рідка грязь
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17 neve derretida
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18 appliquer à la truelle
slush, toDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > appliquer à la truelle
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19 lumeran salju
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20 rozbředlý sníh
См. также в других словарях:
slush|y — «SLUHSH ee», adjective, slush|i|er, slush|i|est, noun. –adj. 1. having much slush; covered with slush: »slushy roads. 2. of or like slush. –n … Useful english dictionary
slush — /slush/, n. 1. partly melted snow. 2. liquid mud; watery mire. 3. waste, as fat, grease, or other refuse, from the galley of a ship. 4. a mixture of grease and other materials for lubricating. 5. silly, sentimental, or weakly emotional talk or… … Universalium
slush — slush; slush·er; slush·i·ly; slush·i·ness; slush·ing; … English syllables
Slush — (sl[u^]sh), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Slushed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Slushing}.] 1. To smear with slush or grease; as, to slush a mast. [1913 Webster] 2. To paint with a mixture of white lead and lime. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slush — [slʌʃ] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] 1.) [U] partly melted snow ▪ Children were sliding around in the snow and slush. 2.) [U] informal feelings or stories that seem silly because they are too romantic ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
slush — 1640s, perhaps from a Scandinavian source (Cf. Norw. and Swed. slask slushy ground; obsolete Dan. slus sleet ), all probably imitative of the sound of sloshing. Slush fund is first attested 1839, from an earlier sense of slush refuse fat (1756);… … Etymology dictionary
slush — [slush] n. [prob. < Scand, as in Dan sluske, ult. < IE base * (s)leu > SLEET] 1. partly melted snow or ice 2. soft mud; mire 3. refuse fat or grease from cooking, esp. on board ship 4. any of several greasy compounds used as lubricants… … English World dictionary
Slush — (sl[u^]sh), n. [Cf. Sw. slaska to paddle in water, slask wet, filth.] [Written also {slosh}.] 1. Soft mud. [1913 Webster] 2. A mixture of snow and water; half melted snow. [1913 Webster] 3. A soft mixture of grease and other materials, used for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slush — Album par OP8 Sortie 1997 Enregistrement Studios Wavelab, Tucson (Arizona) Durée 51 min 12 Genre Experimental Producteur … Wikipédia en Français
slush — [ slʌʃ ] noun 1. ) uncount snow that is starting to MELT (=become water) and become dirty 2. ) uncount INFORMAL romantic words, stories, or actions that you think are silly 3. ) count or uncount a children s drink made by mixing a sweet liquid… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
slush — slush, sludge, slosh Sludge is usually applied to something relatively thick and less liquid, e.g. to wet clinging mud or slimy deposits, whereas slush more typically describes thawing snow or melting ice. Slosh (in its related uses) is a verb… … Modern English usage