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  • 1 surface

    {'sə:fis}
    1. повърхност, геол. земна повърхност
    to rise/come to the SURFACE прен. появявам се, изплувам
    to work under the SURFACE работя под земята
    2. външност, външен вид
    on the SURFACE of it погледнато отвън, на пръв поглед
    to took only at the SURFACE of things гледам на нещата само от външната им страна
    3. тех. плоскост, повърхност
    heating SURFACE нагревателна площ
    4. attr повърхностен, бегъл, външен (за впечатления и пр.)
    SURFACE politeness привидна учтивоcт, тех. плоскост
    SURFACE tension ел. повърхностно напрежение, сухопътен, морски, извършващ се на повърхността
    SURFACE mail обикновена (не въздушна) поща
    * * *
    {'sъ:fis} n 1. повърхност; геол. земна повърхност; to rise/co
    * * *
    рендосвам; външен; надземен;
    * * *
    1. attr повърхностен, бегъл, външен (за впечатления и пр.) 2. heating surface нагревателна площ 3. on the surface of it погледнато отвън, на пръв поглед 4. surface mail обикновена (не въздушна) поща 5. surface politeness привидна учтивоcт, тех. плоскост 6. surface tension ел. повърхностно напрежение, сухопътен, морски, извършващ се на повърхността 7. to rise/come to the surface прен. появявам се, изплувам 8. to took only at the surface of things гледам на нещата само от външната им страна 9. to work under the surface работя под земята 10. външност, външен вид 11. повърхност, геол. земна повърхност 12. тех. плоскост, повърхност

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