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1 поддерживать ход реакции
Русско-английский технический словарь > поддерживать ход реакции
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2 поддерживать ход реакции
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > поддерживать ход реакции
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3 реакция
(цепи, измерительного прибора) indicial admittance, answer, reacting force, reaction force, reaction, ( на воздействие) response, retroaction* * *реа́кция ж.1. ( взаимодействие химических элементов или соединений) reaction (with …)заде́рживать (наступле́ние) реа́кции — defer a reactionреа́кция идё́т до заверше́ния — a reaction goes to completionиндуци́ровать реа́кцию — induce a reactionреа́кция ме́жду A и B — a reaction A with Bнаступа́ет энерги́чная реа́кция — the vigorous reaction takes place the reaction proceeds vigorouslyопро́бовать реа́кцию — test a reaction equation, test a reactor (in order) to confirm a hypothesisподверга́ть реа́кции — cause smth. to reactподде́рживать ход реа́кции — sustain a reactionпрерыва́ть [остана́вливать] реа́кцию — arrest a reactionреа́кция (при)останавливается — the reaction comes to a haltреа́кция протека́ет — the reaction proceedsреа́кция протека́ет [прохо́дит] бу́рно — the violent reaction takes place, the reaction proceeds violentlyреа́кция протека́ет по ( такому-то) механи́зму — the reaction proceeds by the mechanismреа́кция разветвля́ется — the reaction branches (off)ускоря́ть реа́кцию введе́нием катализа́тора — catalyze a reaction2. (на приложенную силу, нагрузку и т. п.) reaction (to …); ( отклик на воздействие) responseавтокаталити́ческая реа́кция — autocatalytic reactionаналити́ческая реа́кция — analytical reactionреа́кция аннигиля́ции — annihilation reactionано́дная реа́кция — anodic reactionаэродинами́ческая реа́кция — aerodynamic [air] reactionвзрывна́я реа́кция — explosive reactionвосстанови́тельная реа́кция — reducing reactionреа́кция вытесне́ния — displacement reactionгетероге́нная реа́кция — heterogeneous reactionгетеролити́ческая реа́кция — heterolytic reactionгомоге́нная реа́кция — homogeneous reactionгомолити́ческая реа́кция — homolytic reactionреа́кция деле́ния — fission reactionреа́кция замеще́ния — substitution reactionреа́кция замеще́ния, радика́льная — radical substitution reactionреа́кция замеще́ния, электрофи́льная — electrophilic substitution reactionреа́кция захва́та — capture reactionизбира́тельная реа́кция — selective reactionреа́кция излуче́ния — radiation [radiative] reactionиндика́торная реа́кция — indicator testка́пельная реа́кция — drop reaction, spot [filter paper] testкаталити́ческая реа́кция — catalytic reactionка́чественная реа́кция — qualitative reactionреа́кция колё́с, бокова́я авто — cornering forceколи́чественная реа́кция — quantitative reactionреа́кция конденса́ции — condensation reactionконе́чная реа́кция — end reactionконкури́рующая реа́кция — concurrent [competing, competitive] reactionконсекути́вная реа́кция — consecutive [consequent, successive] reactionреа́кция на де́йствие о́ргана управле́ния ав. — control responseреа́кция на отклоне́ние руля́ высоты́ ав. — response to elevator deflectionреа́кция на отклоне́ние элеро́нов ав. — response to aileron deflectionреа́кция нейтрализа́ции — neutralization reactionнеобрати́мая реа́кция — irreversible reactionнеуправля́емая реа́кция — uncontrolled reactionреа́кция нулево́го поря́дка — zero-order reactionреа́кция обме́на — exchange reactionобрати́мая реа́кция — reversible reactionобра́тная реа́кция — reverse reactionреа́кция окисле́ния — oxidation reactionокисли́тельно-восстанови́тельная реа́кция — redox reactionреа́кция опо́р сопр. — reaction at (the) supportsреа́кция осажде́ния — precipitation reactionреа́кция отда́чи — recoil reactionпаралле́льная реа́кция — parallel [concurrent] reactionреа́кция пе́рвого поря́дка — first-order reactionпобо́чная реа́кция — side reactionпове́рхностная реа́кция — surface reactionпоро́говая реа́кция — threshold reactionреа́кция присоедине́ния — addition (reaction)пряма́я реа́кция — direct [forward, straight] reactionреа́кция разложе́ния — decomposition reactionсамоподде́рживающаяся реа́кция — self-sustaining reactionреа́кция свя́зей сопр. — constraint reactionселекти́вная реа́кция — selective reactionсопряжё́нная реа́кция — coupled reactionреа́кция струи́ — jet reactionтвердоте́льная реа́кция — solid-state reactionтермоя́дерная реа́кция — thermonuclear reactionуправля́емая реа́кция — controlled reactionустанови́вшаяся реа́кция — steady [stationary] reactionфотохими́ческая реа́кция — photochemical [light-induced] reactionфотоя́дерная реа́кция — photonuclear reactionхими́ческая реа́кция — chemical charge, chemical reactionреа́кция ( отклик) [m2]це́пи или схе́мы — response of a circuitцепна́я реа́кция — chain reactionчасти́чная реа́кция — partial reactionэкзотерми́ческая реа́кция — exothermic [exoenergic heat-producing] reactionэндотерми́ческая реа́кция — endothermic [endoergic] reactionя́дерная реа́кция — nuclear reactionреа́кция я́дерного си́нтеза — thermonuclear reactionреа́кция я́коря эл. — armature reaction -
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1. гл. hold, carry, prop up, supportподдерживать, подпирать — hold up
2. гл. smth. sustain, maintain, keep goingподдерживать вакуум на — maintain vacuum at …
Синонимический ряд:помогать (глаг.) подавать руку помощи; подсоблять; помогать; пособлять; приходить на выручку; приходить на помощь; протягивать руку помощи -
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v.1 to preserve (mantener) (food).María preserva sus jaleas Mary preserves her jellies.2 to keep (guardar) (libros, cartas, secreto).todavía conserva sus primeras zapatillas de ballet she still has her first ballet shoesEl dentífrico preserva los dientes Toothpaste preserves the teeth.* * *1 (alimentos) to preserve2 (mantener) to keep in, maintain3 (guardar) to keep, save4 (enlatar) to tin, can1 (tradición etc) to survive2 figurado (mantenerse) to keep well\conservarse con salud / conservarse en salud to keep fit and well* * *verb1) to keep, conserve2) preserve* * *1. VT1) (=mantener) [+ calor] to retain, conserve; [+ tradición, costumbre] to preservelínea 1., 10)con este sistema de cierre se conserva más la energía — this lock system saves o conserves more energy
2) (=guardar) [+ secreto] to keepel museo conserva los mejores cuadros del pintor — the museum has o houses the artist's best paintings
3) (Culin) (=poner en conserva) to preserve2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (mantener, preservar) < alimentos> to preserve; <sabor/calor> to retain; <tradiciones/costumbres> to preserve; <amigo/cargo> to keepconservar la calma/el buen humor — to keep calm/one's spirits up
b) ( guardar) <cartas/fotografías> to keep2.consérvese en lugar fresco — keep o store in a cool place
conservarse v prona) alimentos to keepb) ( perdurar) restos/tradiciones to survivec) persona (+ compl) to keep* * *= conserve, hold together, preserve, retain.Ex. Perhaps there has been a contrary reaction by British academic librarians to conserve their collections.Ex. The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.Ex. The concepts are organised into facets, and the facets are arranged and applied in such a way that the general to special order is preserved.Ex. At an earlier stage, the Library of Congress had decided to retain certain pre-AACR headings, in order to avoid the expense of extensive recataloguing.----* conservar agua = conserve + water.* conservar alimentos = cure + food.* conservar en archivo = archive.* conservar la delantera = keep + ahead.* conservar la práctica de = keep + Posesivo + hands in.* conservar para la posteridad = pass on to + posterity.* conservarse bien = keep + well.* sin conservar información sobre las consultas realizadas anteriormente = stateless.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (mantener, preservar) < alimentos> to preserve; <sabor/calor> to retain; <tradiciones/costumbres> to preserve; <amigo/cargo> to keepconservar la calma/el buen humor — to keep calm/one's spirits up
b) ( guardar) <cartas/fotografías> to keep2.consérvese en lugar fresco — keep o store in a cool place
conservarse v prona) alimentos to keepb) ( perdurar) restos/tradiciones to survivec) persona (+ compl) to keep* * *= conserve, hold together, preserve, retain.Ex: Perhaps there has been a contrary reaction by British academic librarians to conserve their collections.
Ex: The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.Ex: The concepts are organised into facets, and the facets are arranged and applied in such a way that the general to special order is preserved.Ex: At an earlier stage, the Library of Congress had decided to retain certain pre-AACR headings, in order to avoid the expense of extensive recataloguing.* conservar agua = conserve + water.* conservar alimentos = cure + food.* conservar en archivo = archive.* conservar la delantera = keep + ahead.* conservar la práctica de = keep + Posesivo + hands in.* conservar para la posteridad = pass on to + posterity.* conservarse bien = keep + well.* sin conservar información sobre las consultas realizadas anteriormente = stateless.* * *conservar [A1 ]vt1 (mantener, preservar) ‹alimentos› to preserve; ‹sabor/calor› to retain; ‹tradiciones/costumbres› to preservetenemos que aprender a conservar los recursos de la naturaleza we must learn to conserve natural resourcesaún conserva algunos amigos de la infancia he still has o he has kept some friends from his childhoodconservo buenos recuerdos de aquella época I have good memories of that timeconservar la calma/el buen humor to keep calm, to keep* one's spirits upun régimen para conservar la línea a diet to help you keep your shape(+ compl): conserva intactas sus facultades mentales he is still in full possession of his mental facultiestodavía conserva vivos los ideales de su juventud she has kept alive the ideals of her youth2 (guardar) ‹cartas/fotografías› to keep[ S ] consérvese en lugar fresco keep o store in a cool place1 «alimentos» to keepse conserva durante meses it keeps for months2 (perdurar) to surviveaún se conservan algunos restos del palacio some remains of the palace still survivetradiciones que se conservan en el sur traditions which still endure o survive in the south3 «persona» (+ compl) to keepse conserva ágil/joven she keeps herself in trim/youngestá muy bien conservada she's very well preserved, she's very good for her age* * *
conservar ( conjugate conservar) verbo transitivo
‹sabor/calor› to retain;
‹tradiciones/costumbres› to preserve;
‹amigo/cargo› to keep;
‹ naturaleza› to conserve;
conservar la calma to keep calm;
conservar la línea to keep one's figure
conservarse verbo pronominal
está muy bien conservada she's very well preserved
conservar verbo transitivo
1 (preservar) to conserve, preserve
2 (mantener, guardar) to keep up, maintain: conservo en la memoria el sonido de su risa, the sound of his laughter is etched in my memory
3 (alimentos) to preserve
' conservar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mantener
- salvar
- salvarse
- adobar
- adobo
- guardar
- horma
- preservar
- salar
English:
clingfilm
- conserve
- keep
- maintain
- peace
- pickle
- preserve
- retain
- cherish
- hang
- hold
- up
* * *♦ vt1. [mantener] [alimento] to preserve;[amistad] to sustain, to keep up; [salud] to look after; [calor] to retain;conservar algo en formol to preserve sth in formalin;conserva su buen humor she keeps her spirits up;conservaron el poder durante quince años they remained in power for fifteen years;la ciudad todavía conserva la muralla medieval the city still has o retains its medieval wall2. [guardar] [libros, cartas, secreto] to keep;todavía conserva sus primeras zapatillas de ballet she still has her first ballet shoes;consérvese en el frigorífico [en etiqueta] keep refrigerated* * *v/t1 conserve2 alimento preserve* * *conservar vt1) : to preserve2) guardar: to keep, to conserve* * *conservar vb2. (comida) to preserve3. (calor) to retain -
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v.1 to protect.2 to preserve, to guard, to keep safe, to protect.Ellos preservaron el patrimonio They preserved the heritage.Ellos preservaron su memoria They preserved his memory.* * *1 to preserve* * *VT1) (=proteger) to protect, preserve ( contra against) (de from)2) LAm (=conservar) to maintain, preserve* * *verbo transitivoa) ( proteger) to preservepreservar algo/a alguien DE algo — to protect something/somebody from something
b) (AmL) (conservar, mantener) to maintain* * *= conserve, preserve.Ex. Perhaps there has been a contrary reaction by British academic librarians to conserve their collections.Ex. The concepts are organised into facets, and the facets are arranged and applied in such a way that the general to special order is preserved.----* preservar material = preserve + material.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( proteger) to preservepreservar algo/a alguien DE algo — to protect something/somebody from something
b) (AmL) (conservar, mantener) to maintain* * *= conserve, preserve.Ex: Perhaps there has been a contrary reaction by British academic librarians to conserve their collections.
Ex: The concepts are organised into facets, and the facets are arranged and applied in such a way that the general to special order is preserved.* preservar material = preserve + material.* * *preservar [A1 ]vt1 (proteger) to preserve preservar algo/a algn DE algo to protect sth/sb FROM sthintentaba preservarla de todo mal he tried to protect o keep her from harm2 ( AmL) (conservar, mantener) to maintainpreservar el salario real to maintain real wage levels* * *
preservar ( conjugate preservar) verbo transitivo
preservar verbo transitivo to preserve, protect [de, from] [contra, against]
' preservar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conservar
- guardar
- mantener
English:
sustain
* * *♦ vt1. [proteger] to protect2. Am [conservar] to conserve, to maintain♦ See also the pronominal verb preservarse* * *v/t protect; naturaleza preserve, conserve* * *preservar vt1) : to preserve2) : to protect -
8 поддерживать ход реакции
Makarov: sustain a reactionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поддерживать ход реакции
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1. м. motion, move, movement2. м. throw, travel; stroke; leadход сжатия — compression stroke; bump stroke; contraction
3. м. operation, service, actionзадний ход; обратное действие — back action
на ходу, действующий; в действии — in action
пускал в ход; пущенный в ход — thrown into action
4. м. pass5. м. progress, course6. м. rate, speed7. м. passage; entrance, entryзадняя дверь, чёрный ход — rear entrance
8. м. behaviour, change, dependence, variation9. м. геод. топ. computation course, computation line, route, traverseпри ходе растяжения амортизатора — during extension …
при ходе сжатия амортизатора — during contraction …
10. courseСинонимический ряд:1. аллюр (сущ.) аллюр; побежка; побежку2. бег (сущ.) бег; движение3. проход (сущ.) проход -
10 обогащенный уран
обогащенный уран
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enriched uranium
Uranium whose concentration of uranium-235, which is able to sustain a nuclear chain reaction, is increased by removing uranium-238. (Source: ALL)
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > обогащенный уран
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