-
81 substance
['sʌbstəns]nsubstancja f; ( fig) istota fto lack substance — argument być pozbawionym (solidnych) podstaw; book, film być pozbawionym treści
* * *1) (a material: Rubber is a tough, stretchy substance obtained from the juice of certain plants.) substancja2) (as a scientific term, an element, compound or mixture.) substancja -
82 substance
1) (a material: Rubber is a tough, stretchy substance obtained from the juice of certain plants.) viela2) (as a scientific term, an element, compound or mixture.) substance; viela* * *matērija, viela; substance, matērija; būtība; saturs; stingrums, stīvums; manta, bagātība -
83 substance
1) вещество2) вес 1 м2 бумаги, выраженный в фунтах; вес стопы (500 листов) в фунтах бумаги для конторской печати стандартного размера (17x22)Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > substance
-
84 substance
1) (a material: Rubber is a tough, stretchy substance obtained from the juice of certain plants.) substance2) (as a scientific term, an element, compound or mixture.) substance -
85 substance
nf.1. asos, mag‘iz, mohiyat, tub, asosiy ma'no, mazmun; en substance qisqa qilib, asosiy mohiyat, asosiy mazmunda; c'est, en substance, ce qu'à déclaré le ministre bu, qisqa qilib aytganda, vazirning aytganlari2. phil. mohiyat, tub, asosiy ma'no, mazmun, mag‘iz3. modda; une substance chimique kimyoviy modda. -
86 substance
n f1 madde [mad'de]2 en substance özetle◊Voici en substance de quoi il s'agit. — Söz konusu olan, özetle, işte bu.
-
87 SUBSTANCE
• Beware lest you lose the substance by grasping the shadow - Не от хлеба ходят, а к хлебу (H)• Catch not at the shadow and lose the substance - Не от хлеба ходят, а к хлебу (H) -
88 substance
n1) вещество; материя2) сущность, суть; филос. субстанция•- ozone-harming substances
- toxic substances -
89 substance
1) (a material: Rubber is a tough, stretchy substance obtained from the juice of certain plants.) materiale2) (as a scientific term, an element, compound or mixture.) substans; stof* * *1) (a material: Rubber is a tough, stretchy substance obtained from the juice of certain plants.) materiale2) (as a scientific term, an element, compound or mixture.) substans; stof -
90 substance
-
91 substance
['sʌbstəns] n1) вещество, субстанция; материяpure substance — чистое вещество, без примесей
2) сущность, содержание -
92 substance
N1. द्रव्यSome black substance was exhuming from the engine.2. अर्थThere was not much substance in what he said.--------N1. वस्तुMainly in houses we can find all types of substances. -
93 substance
n1) речовина2) сутність, суть, змістin substance — по суті; насправді
3) фiлoc. субстанція, матерія4) твердість, щільність5) юp. майно, статок -
94 substance
1) (a material: Rubber is a tough, stretchy substance obtained from the juice of certain plants.) hmota, látka2) (as a scientific term, an element, compound or mixture.) substance* * *• podstata• jádro• hmota -
95 Substance
subs.Philosophically; P. οὐσία, ἡ ( Aristotle).Composition: P. σύστασις, ἡ.Be composed of ( any substance): P. συνίστασθαι ἐκ (gen.), συγκεῖσθαι ἐκ (gen.).Subject matter: P. ὑπόθεσις, ἡ.Reality: P. and V. ἀλήθεια, ἡ.Sum total: P. κεφάλαιον, τό.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Substance
-
96 substance
-
97 substance
-
98 substance
-
99 substance
-
100 substance
1) (a material: Rubber is a tough, stretchy substance obtained from the juice of certain plants.) efni2) (as a scientific term, an element, compound or mixture.) efni
См. также в других словарях:
SUBSTANCE — Une idée reçue particulièrement tenace occupe le devant de la scène philosophique depuis l’époque du positivisme d’Auguste Comte, c’est à dire depuis plus d’un siècle: l’idée selon laquelle la métaphysique serait morte avec Kant, à la fin du… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Substance — • A genus supremum, cannot strictly be defined by an analysis into genus and specific difference; yet a survey of the universe at large will enable us to form without difficulty an accurate idea of substance Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight.… … Catholic encyclopedia
substance — Substance. s. f. Terme de Philosophie, Estre qui subsiste par luy mesme, à la difference de l accident qui ne subsiste qu estant adherant à un sujet. Substance spirituelle. substance corporelle. dans le mystere de l Eucharistie la substance du… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Substance P — Structure et représentation tridimensionnelle de la Substance P … Wikipédia en Français
Substance — Sub stance, n. [F., fr. L. substantia, fr. substare to be under or present, to stand firm; sub under + stare to stand. See {Stand}.] 1. That which underlies all outward manifestations; substratum; the permanent subject or cause of phenomena,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
substance — 1 Substance, purport, gist, burden, core, pith can denote the inner significance or central meaning of something written or said. Substance implies the essence of what has been said or written devoid of details and elaborations; the term is used… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
substance — sub·stance n 1: substantive law was a question of substance and not process compare procedure 2: something (as language) essential esp. to establishing a valid right, claim, or charge a t … Law dictionary
substance — ► NOUN 1) a particular kind of matter with uniform properties. 2) the real physical matter of which a person or thing consists. 3) solid basis in reality or fact: the claim has no substance. 4) the quality of being important, valid, or… … English terms dictionary
substance — [n1] entity, element actuality, animal, being, body, bulk, concreteness, core, corpus, fabric, force, hunk, individual, item, mass, material, matter, object, person, phenomenon, reality, something, staple, stuff, texture, thing; concepts… … New thesaurus
substance — [sub′stəns] n. [OFr < L substantia < substare, to be present < sub , under + stare, to STAND] 1. the real or essential part or element of anything; essence, reality, or basic matter 2. a) the physical matter of which a thing consists;… … English World dictionary
Substance — Sub stance, v. t. To furnish or endow with substance; to supply property to; to make rich. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English