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тлеющее пламя на углеразмольной мельнице
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > coal pulverizer smouldering fire
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/'smouldəriɳ/ * tính từ - âm ỉ, nung nấu =a smouldering fire+ ngọn lửa âm ỉ =a smouldering hatred+ lòng căm thù nung nấu =a smouldering rebellion+ cuộc nổi loạn âm ỉ sắp bùng nổ -
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огонь; пожар; стрельба; ркт. пуск; см. тж. firing; стрелять, вести огонь; (за)пускать ( ракету) ; зажигать, воспламенять; запускать(ся) ( о двигателе) ; «пуск!»St. Elmo's fire — тихий электростатический разряд
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smouldering [ˈsməʊldərɪŋ]a. [fire] qui couve ; [ashes, rubble] qui fumeb. [expression, look] provocant ; [emotion] qui couve* * *GB, smoldering US ['sməʊldərɪŋ] adjective1) lit [fire, cigarette] qui se consume; [ashes, ruins] fumant -
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smoul·der·ing[ˈsməʊldərɪŋ, AM ˈsmoʊl-]* * *(US) ['sməʊldərɪŋ]adj1) fire schwelend; embers, cigarette glimmend2) (= suppressed) anger, resentment, hatred schwelend3) (= passionate) eyes feurig -
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smoldering ['sməʊldərɪŋ] aggettivo2) fig. (intense) [hatred, resentment] forte, che consuma; [ jealousy] divorante; (sexy) [eyes, look] ardente* * *smoldering ['sməʊldərɪŋ] aggettivo -
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smolder ['sməʊldə(r)] verbo intransitivo2) fig. [ hatred] covareto smoulder with — covare [ resentment]; essere divorato o roso da [ jealousy]
* * *['sməuldə](to burn slowly or without flame: A piece of coal had fallen out of the fire and the hearthrug was smouldering.) (bruciare senza fiamma)* * *smoulder, ( USA) smolder /ˈsməʊldə(r)/n. [uc]2 fuoco che cova sotto la cenere.(to) smoulder, ( USA) (to) smolder /ˈsməʊldə(r)/v. i.2 (fig.) covare sotto la cenere; covare (fig.): Hatred was smouldering in his heart, nel suo cuore covava l'odio● ( del fuoco e fig.) to smoulder out, spegnersi □ to smoulder with jealousy, ardere di gelosia repressa □ smouldering passions, passioni represse □ smouldering revolt, rivolta che serpeggia (fra il popolo) □ His eyes smouldered with indignation, i suoi occhi erano accesi d'indignazione repressa.* * *smolder ['sməʊldə(r)] verbo intransitivo2) fig. [ hatred] covareto smoulder with — covare [ resentment]; essere divorato o roso da [ jealousy]
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intransitive verb1) schwelen2) (fig.) [Hass, Rebellion:] schwelen; [Liebe:] glimmen (geh.)* * *['sməuldə](to burn slowly or without flame: A piece of coal had fallen out of the fire and the hearthrug was smouldering.) glimmen* * *smoul·der[ˈsməʊldəʳ, AM ˈsmoʊldɚ]vito \smoulder with desire/jealousy/passion/rage vor Verlangen/Eifersucht/Leidenschaft/Zorn glühen; (sexual feelings)he gazed at her with \smouldering eyes er starrte sie mit glühenden Augen an* * *(US) ['sməʊldə(r)] glimmen, schwelen; model, actress etc Sexappealm ausstrahlenhis eyes were smouldering with anger — seine Augen glühten vor Zorn
* * *A v/i1. glimmen, schwelen (auch fig Feindschaft etc)2. glühen, glimmen (beide auch fig:with vor dat):his eyes smoldered with hatred in seinen Augen glomm HassB s1. Rauch m, Qualm m2. schwelendes Feuer* * *intransitive verb1) schwelen2) (fig.) [Hass, Rebellion:] schwelen; [Liebe:] glimmen (geh.)* * *v.glimmen v.(§ p.,pp.: glom (glimmte), geglommen (geglimmt))schwelen v. -
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['sməuldə](to burn slowly or without flame: A piece of coal had fallen out of the fire and the hearthrug was smouldering.) ulme; gløde* * *['sməuldə](to burn slowly or without flame: A piece of coal had fallen out of the fire and the hearthrug was smouldering.) ulme; gløde -
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'sməuldə(to burn slowly or without flame: A piece of coal had fallen out of the fire and the hearthrug was smouldering.) ulmeulmeIsubst. \/ˈsməʊldə\/ eller smolder1) ulmende varme, ulming, glød, gløding2) (botanikk, patologi) løkgråskimmelIIverb \/ˈsməʊldə\/ eller smolder( også overført) ulme, gløde under askensmouldering hatred ulmende hat -
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'sməuldə(to burn slowly or without flame: A piece of coal had fallen out of the fire and the hearthrug was smouldering.) arder (sin llama)smoulder vb arder sin llamatr['sməʊldəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (fire) arder sin llamav.• arder sin llama v.• estar enfadado v.• requemar v.intransitive verb (BrE) smolder(US) ['smǝʊldǝ(r)]VI [fire] arder sin llama; (fig) [passion etc] arder* * *intransitive verb (BrE) smolder -
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боеприпас(ы); инж. подрывные средства, ВВ и средства взрывания; боекомплект; мор. боезапас; разг. снаряды; см. тж. munition— air craft ammunition— area-target ammunition— binary chemical ammunition— chemical agent ammunition— fixed type ammunition— scatterable ammunition
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