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1 fluid
ˈflu:ɪd
1. сущ.
1) текучая среда (жидкость или газ) amniotic fluid
2) флюид( неощутимая тончайшая жидкость, с помощью которой до XVIII в. объясняли явления тепла, магнетизма, электричества)
2. прил.
1) жидкий, текучий (термин, объединяющий жидкие и газообразные вещества) fluid ounce fluid dram Syn: liquid
1.
2) плавный the ballerina's fluid movements ≈ плавные движения балерины
3) подвижный, изменчивый;
нестабильный boundaries became fluid ≈ границы стали подвижными жидкость текучая среда( жидкость или газ) флюид жидкий, текучий, газообразный - * pressure( специальное) давление текучей среды текучий, неустойчивый, изменяющийся - * defence( военное) маневренная оборона - * front( военное) подвижной фронт - the opinions of the young are * в молодости люди часто меняют мнение плавный, гладкий( о стиле, речи) fluid жидкий, текучий ~ жидкий ~ жидкость;
жидкая или газообразная среда ~ изменяющийся ~ (постоянно) меняющийся;
подвижный, изменчивый ~ неустойчивый ~ текучий -
2 fluid
['fluːɪd] 1. сущ.1) текучая среда (жидкость, газ)2) флюид (неощутимая тончайшая жидкость, с помощью которой до 18 в. объясняли явления тепла, магнетизма, электричества)2. прил.1) жидкий, текучий ( о жидких и газообразных веществах)- fluid dramSyn:liquid 1.2) плавный3) подвижный, изменчивый; нестабильныйBoundaries became fluid. — Границы стали подвижными.
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