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1 sterile preservation
English-Russian big medical dictionary > sterile preservation
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2 sterile preservation
Медицина: стерильная консервация -
3 sterile
1. a бесплодный, неспособный к деторождению; стерильный2. a неплодородный3. a безрезультатный, неэффективныйsterile work — работа впустую; бесплодные усилия
4. a стерильный; стерилизованныйsterile telephone — телефон, к которому нельзя подключить подслушивающую аппаратуру
Синонимический ряд:1. antiseptic (adj.) antiseptic; disinfected; hygienic; pure; sanitary; septic; uncontaminated; uncorrupted; unpolluted2. arid (adj.) arid; desert; desolate3. barren (adj.) barren; childless; effete; fruitless; impotent; infecund; infertile; unfruitful; unproductive; vain4. dry (adj.) aseptic; boring; dreary; dry; dull; humdrum; irksome; monotonous; stuffy; tedious; tiresome; tiring; uninteresting; wearisome; weary5. sterilised (adj.) sanitised; sterilised6. unoriginal (adj.) noncreative; uncreative; unimaginative; uninspired; uninventive; unoriginal; unoriginativeАнтонимический ряд:contaminated; fertile; fruitful; generative; productive; prolific -
4 blood preservation
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5 aseptic
1. n асептическое средство2. a асептический, обеззараженный, стерильный3. a неодобр. бесцветный, бесстрастныйСинонимический ряд:1. dry (adj.) arid; boring; dreary; dry; dull; humdrum; irksome; monotonous; sterile; stuffy; tedious; tiresome; tiring; uninteresting; wearisome; weary2. undemonstrative (adj.) restrained; retiring; shrinking; unaffable; undemonstrative; unexpansive; withdrawn
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