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101 streak of light
Макаров: полоска света -
102 streak of lightning
Общая лексика: вспышка молнии, молния -
103 streak of luck
Общая лексика: полоса везения, полоса удач -
104 streak of resinosis
Лесоводство: смоляные полосы, смоляные потёки, смоляные пятна -
105 streak photography
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106 streak picture
Макаров: хронограмма -
107 streak plate
Макаров: штриховая пластинка -
108 streak plating
Рыбоводство: посев штрихом -
109 streak preparation
1) Биология: мазок2) Иммунология: препарат-мазок -
110 streak reagents
Пищевая промышленность: полосообразующие реагенты -
111 streak reagents for chromatography
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > streak reagents for chromatography
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112 streak scuff
Техника: линейный задир -
113 streak test
1) Техника: минералогическая проба методом черты2) Строительство: исследование методом черты -
114 streak the hotel lobby
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > streak the hotel lobby
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115 streak tube
Бытовая техника: хронотрон -
116 streak-camera
Макаров: фотохронограф -
117 streak-free
Общая лексика: без разводов, не оставляет разводов (при очищении поверхности) -
118 streak-inoculated
Медицина: посеянный штрихами -
119 streak-leaved garlic
Биология: нотоскордум (Nothoscordum bivalve), чеснок ложный (Nothoscordum bivalve) -
120 streak camera
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streak — UK US /striːk/ noun [C, usually singular] ► a period of time during which something continues to happen, for example to go up or down in value or to succeed or fail: a streak of sth »Stocks tumbled Thursday, ending a three session streak of… … Financial and business terms
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streak´i|ly — streak|y «STREE kee», adjective, streak|i|er, streak|i|est. 1. marked with streaks; streaked: »an old man with a streaky gray chin beard (Booth Tarkington). 2 … Useful english dictionary
streak|y — «STREE kee», adjective, streak|i|er, streak|i|est. 1. marked with streaks; streaked: »an old man with a streaky gray chin beard (Booth Tarkington). 2 … Useful english dictionary
streak — ► NOUN 1) a long, thin mark of a different substance or colour from its surroundings. 2) an element of a specified kind in someone s character: a ruthless streak. 3) a spell of specified success or luck: a winning streak . ► VERB 1) mark with… … English terms dictionary
Streak — Streak, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Streaked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Streaking}.] 1. To form streaks or stripes in or on; to stripe; to variegate with lines of a different color, or of different colors. [1913 Webster] A mule . . . streaked and dappled with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Streak — Streak, v. t. [Cf. {Stretch}, {Streek}.] To stretch; to extend; hence, to lay out, as a dead body. [Obs. or Prov. Eng. & Scot.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Streak — Streak, n. [OE. streke; akin to D. streek a line, stroke, G. strich, AS. strica, Sw. strek, Dan. streg, Goth. stricks, and E. strike, stroke. See {Strike}, {Stroke}, n., and cf. {Strake}.] 1. A line or long mark of a different color from the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
streak — [n] vein, line; small part band, bar, beam, dash, element, hint, intimation, layer, ray, ridge, rule, shade, slash, smear, strain, stream, strip, stripe, stroke, suggestion, suspicion, touch, trace; concepts 436,628,657,727 streak [v] make a line … New thesaurus