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1 tag a molecule
Макаров: метить молекулу -
2 молекула
molecule, unit* * *моле́кула ж.
moleculeмоле́кула возбужда́ется — a molecule is excited, molecule is activatedмоле́кула высвобожда́ет [отдаё́т] избы́ток эне́ргии — a molecule yields up surplus energyме́тить моле́кулу — label [tag] a moleculeмоле́кула распада́ется на бо́лее просты́е — a molecule breaks down [is broken down] to form simpler moleculesсло́жная моле́кула диссоции́рует на бо́лее просты́е — a complex molecule dissociates into simpler onesмоле́кулы соударя́ются — molecules collide, molecules undergo [experience] collisionsгомеополя́рная моле́кула — homeopolar moleculeдвуха́томная моле́кула — diatomic [binary, two-atom] moleculeдеформи́руемая моле́кула — nonrigid moleculeдипо́льная моле́кула — dipole moleculeжё́сткая моле́кула — rigid moleculeио́нная моле́кула — ionic moleculeлине́йная моле́кула — linear moleculeмногоа́томная моле́кула — polyatomic [non-monatomic] moleculeнеполя́рная моле́кула — non-polar moleculeодноа́томная моле́кула — monatomic moleculeперви́чная моле́кула — primary [parent] moleculeполя́рная моле́кула — polar moleculeсвобо́дная моле́кула — free moleculeсвя́занная моле́кула — tie moleculeсло́жная моле́кула — complex moleculeхела́тная моле́кула — chelate moleculeцепна́я моле́кула — chain molecule -
3 метить молекулу
Makarov: label a molecule, tag a molecule -
4 метит
1. mark2. marking3. methyl4. labelling; tagging5. labelling; taging6. label; tag
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