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1 тесно связанный
tightly bound мат.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > тесно связанный
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2 тесно связанный
1) General subject: associate, associated, bound up (in, with), inwrought, near, together2) Biology: coarctate3) Medicine: bound up4) Mathematics: tightly bound5) Law: germane6) Business: closely related7) Automation: closely coupled8) Makarov: closely connected, coarctate (о тканях, органах и т.п.) -
3 сильно связанный
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4 прочно связан с
•The mercury is firmly bonded to (or bound with) a carbon atom.
•The valence electrons are tightly bound to the nuclei.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > прочно связан с
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5 тесно связан с
•Supernovas may have much to do with the triggering of star birth.
•Closely allied (or related, or connected) to noise control is vibration control.
•The problem is closely allied to [or connected (or associated) with] seepage control.
•Flow rate and pressure are closely ( inter) linked [or ( inter)related].
•The response to most compounds is closely related to the mass of...
•Intimately related to the economics of the accelerators are the technological factors that...
•Hemophilia is closely linked to colour blindness in some families.
•The electron is tightly bound to the atom.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > тесно связан с
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6 быть прочно связанным с
Mathematics: be firmly bonded to, be tightly bound toУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть прочно связанным с
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7 прочно связанный
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8 прочносвязанный
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9 сильно связанные электроны
Physics: tightly bound electronsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сильно связанные электроны
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10 тесно связан с
Mathematics: closely associated with, closely linked to, closely related to, intimately related to, tightly bound to (The dependence of the Riemann mapping on the curve C is intimately related to the dependence of F on C.) -
11 накрепко
fast; tightly; firmlyСинонимический ряд:крепко (проч.) крепко; крепко-накрепко; намертво -
12 разъединять
•To separate the molecules completely...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > разъединять
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13 накрепко привязанный бечёвкой
Makarov: bound tightly down with a stringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > накрепко привязанный бечёвкой
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14 туго связывать
Туго связывать-- The three junctions were bound tightly together with copper wire.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > туго связывать
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15 пускать корни
take (strike) root; drive one's roots into smth.Неопределённость в семье словно бы прижилась и пустила корни. (М. Шолохов, Они сражались за Родину) — The state of uncertainty in the family seemed to have taken root.
В свои тридцать два года слишком глубоко уже пустил он корни в эту жизнь. Слишком крепко был спутан по рукам и ногам тонкой цепочкой, каждое звено которой было маленьким "надо", чтобы изменить что-нибудь. (Я. Голованов, Кузнецы грома) — But in his thirty-two years he had driven his roots too deeply into that life. His hands and feet were bound too tightly by a thin chain, each link of which was a little 'must', for him to be able to change anything.
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