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41 титруемый раствор
titrate хим.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > титруемый раствор
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42 ine eronga
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43 titrer
titrer [titʀe]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb• titrer sur 5 colonnes: « Défaite de la droite » to run a 5-column headline: "Defeat of the Right"b. [alcool, vin] titrer 10°/38° to be 10°/38° proof (on the Gay Lussac scale) ≈ to be 17°/66° proof* * *titʀe1) ( dans un journal)le journal du dimanche titrait... — the headlines in the Sunday paper read...
le Temps titrait sur quatre colonnes ‘la fin de la démocratie’ — ‘the end of democracy’ announced ‘le Temps’ in a four-column spread
2) Chimie to titrate [solution]; to assay [minerai]* * *titʀe vt1) PRESSE to run as a headline2) [vin]titrer 10° — to be 10° proof
* * *titrer verb table: aimer vtr1 Presse le journal du dimanche titrait… the headlines in the Sunday paper read…; le journal du dimanche titrait en gras… banner headlines in the Sunday paper read…; le Temps titrait sur quatre colonnes ‘la fin de la démocratie’ ‘the end of democracy’ announced ‘le Temps’ in a four-column spread;[titre] verbe transitif1. PRESSE3. [anoblir] to confer a title upon -
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Pharmacology: up-titrate (препарата), titrate up -
45 снижать дозу
1) Medicine: titrate down (препарата)2) Pharmacology: down-titrate (препарата) -
46 титровать
1) General subject: insert the titles2) Chemistry: standardize (раствор), titrate, (чем-либо) titrate against smth.3) Immunology: titer (это глагол - 1. определять титр чего-нибудь; 2. вычислять титр какого-нибудь раствора, сравнивая его средствами объемного химического анализа с раствором, титр которого уже известен) -
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48 titrieren
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49 valorar
v.1 to value (tasar) (propiedad, obra).la casa está valorada en 25 millones the house is valued at 25 million2 to evaluate, to assess.su actuación ha sido valorada muy positivamente her performance has been judged very favorablyel peor valorado entre todos los candidatos the least favored among the candidates3 to value.valoran mucho los conocimientos de inglés they value a knowledge of English very highly4 to appraise, to price, to evaluate, to give an estimate on.María valora los bienes Mary appraises the assets.5 to appreciate, to value, to cherish, to esteem.Ella valora los regalos She appreciates the gifts.6 to appreciate to.María valora poder caminar de nuevo Mary appreciates to be able to walk again7 to weigh.Ellos valoraron la decisión The weighed the decision.* * *1 (tasar) to value, calculate the value of2 (aumentar el valor) to raise the value of\valorar a alguien en mucho figurado to hold somebody in high esteem* * *verb1) to assess, evaluate2) value* * *VT1) (=tasar) [+ joya, obra de arte] to value (en at); [+ daños, pérdidas] to assess (en at)las pérdidas han sido valoradas en miles de millones — the damage has been estimated o assessed at thousands of millions
2) (=apreciar) [+ cualidad] to value, appreciateno sabes valorar la amistad — you don't value o appreciate friendship
un trabajo no valorado por la sociedad — it is a job which is not valued o appreciated by society
"se valorarán los conocimientos de inglés" — "knowledge of English an advantage"
3) (=revalorizar) to raise the value of4) (Quím) to titrate* * *verbo transitivoa) <joya/cuadro> to value; <pérdida/daño> to assessla casa está valorada en... — the house is valued at...
las pérdidas se valoran en varios millones de dólares — the damage is estimated at several million dollars
b) (frml) <trabajo/actuación> to assessvalorar algo positivamente/negativamente — to consider something to be positive/negative
c) <amistad/lealtad> to value* * *= appraise, rate, value, respect, cherish, prize [prise, -USA], hold + Nombre + dear.Ex. Historical archives may be briefly be defined as that portion of the total mass of records which, being no longer current, have been appraised and selected for permanent preservation.Ex. A questionnaire sought to determine which selection aids were rated as being important and which were seldom used.Ex. Often, the facilities offered by a co-operative may not be as sophisticated as those available from software vendors, but the support of a group of libraries is valued.Ex. She paid everyone the compliment of respecting what is subtle and unique in each of them.Ex. The British Museum Reading Room is filled with cranks, hacks, poverty-stricken scholars who cherish their hobby.Ex. She was so poor that she had nothing but one single hen, which she prized as the apple of her eye.Ex. Cuts in Government agriculture spending are an attack on everything we hold dear in this country.----* valorar Algo mucho = value + Nombre + highly.* * *verbo transitivoa) <joya/cuadro> to value; <pérdida/daño> to assessla casa está valorada en... — the house is valued at...
las pérdidas se valoran en varios millones de dólares — the damage is estimated at several million dollars
b) (frml) <trabajo/actuación> to assessvalorar algo positivamente/negativamente — to consider something to be positive/negative
c) <amistad/lealtad> to value* * *= appraise, rate, value, respect, cherish, prize [prise, -USA], hold + Nombre + dear.Ex: Historical archives may be briefly be defined as that portion of the total mass of records which, being no longer current, have been appraised and selected for permanent preservation.
Ex: A questionnaire sought to determine which selection aids were rated as being important and which were seldom used.Ex: Often, the facilities offered by a co-operative may not be as sophisticated as those available from software vendors, but the support of a group of libraries is valued.Ex: She paid everyone the compliment of respecting what is subtle and unique in each of them.Ex: The British Museum Reading Room is filled with cranks, hacks, poverty-stricken scholars who cherish their hobby.Ex: She was so poor that she had nothing but one single hen, which she prized as the apple of her eye.Ex: Cuts in Government agriculture spending are an attack on everything we hold dear in this country.* valorar Algo mucho = value + Nombre + highly.* * *valorar [A1 ]vtA1 (tasar) ‹joyas/cuadros› to value; ‹pérdidas/daños› to assess valorar algo EN algo:el cuadro está valorado en 2 millones de dólares the picture is valued at 2 million dollarslas pérdidas se valoran en varios millones de dólares the damage is estimated at several million dollarsuna vida no se puede valorar en dinero you cannot put a value on a person's life2 ( frml) (considerar) to assessvaloró la actuación de su predecesor he assessed his predecessor's performance(+ compl): valoran positivamente esta nueva política they consider o judge this new policy to be positivesu cambio de actitud fue valorado negativamente her change of attitude was viewed unfavorably3 (apreciar, estimar) to appreciateno sabes valorar la amistad you don't appreciate the true value of friendship, you don't value friendship as you shouldvaloraba muy poco su dedicación he attached very little value to her dedicationvaloro mucho su lealtad I value your loyalty very highly[ S ] se valorará experiencia experience an advantageB ( Quím) to titrate* * *
valorar ( conjugate valorar) verbo transitivo
‹pérdida/daño› to assess;
valorar algo en algo to value/assess sth at sth;
valorar verbo transitivo
1 (dar un valor, precio) to value
2 (tener en estima, consideración) to value: no valora lo que estás haciendo, he doesn't appreciate what you are doing
' valorar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cotizar
- estimar
- invalorable
English:
appreciate
- assess
- price
- value
- appraise
- estimate
- evaluate
- prize
* * *valorar vt1. [tasar] [obra de arte] to value;[daños] to assess, to estimate;la casa está valorada en 25 millones the house is valued at 25 million2. [evaluar] to evaluate, to assess;su actuación ha sido valorada muy positivamente her performance has been judged very favourably;el peor valorado entre todos los candidatos the least favoured among the candidates3. [apreciar] to value;no saben valorar el trabajo de los enseñantes they do not value the work that teachers do;valoran mucho los conocimientos de inglés they value a knowledge of English very highly* * *v/t1 ( tasar) value (en at)2 ( estimar) appreciate, value* * *valorar vt1) evaluar: to evaluate, to appraise, to assess2) apreciar: to value, to appreciate* * *valorar vb to value -
50 titrata
yks.nom. titrata; yks.gen. titraan; yks.part. titrasi; yks.ill. titraisi; mon.gen. titratkoon; mon.part. titrannut; mon.ill. titrattiintitrate (verb)* * *• titrate -
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53 титрованный раствор
1. standartized solution2. titrate -
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55 определять титр
Immunology: titrate -
56 титровать (чем-либо)
Chemistry: titrate against smth.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > титровать (чем-либо)
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57 титруемый раствор
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58 титр
caption, titer, title* * *титр м.
titre, titration standard; metric numberопределя́ть титр — titrate* * * -
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60 mianować
(-uję, -ujesz); vt (im)perfto appoint, to nominate* * *ipf. l. pf.1. nominate, designate (sb) ( czymś as sth).2. chem. titrate.ipf. l. pf.+ Ins. (= uzurpować sobie miano) call oneself, pretend to be ( sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mianować
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titrate — (v.) 1870, from Fr. titrer, from titre title, qualification (see TITRATION (Cf. titration)) … Etymology dictionary
titrate — ► VERB Chemistry ▪ ascertain the amount of a substance in (a solution) by measuring the volume of a standard reagent required to react with it. DERIVATIVES titration noun. ORIGIN from French titre «fineness of alloyed gold or silver» … English terms dictionary
titrate — [tī′trāt΄] vt., vi. titrated, titrating [< Fr titrer < titre (see TITER) + ATE1] to test by or be subjected to titration … English World dictionary
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titrate — verb (titrated; titrating) Etymology: titer Date: circa 1859 transitive verb to subject to titration intransitive verb to perform titration • titratable adjective • titrator noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
titrate — titratable, titrable /tuy treuh beuhl/, adj. titration, n. /tuy trayt/, v.t., v.i., titrated, titrating. Chem. to ascertain the quantity of a given constituent by adding a liquid reagent of known strength and measuring the volume necessary to… … Universalium
titrate — verb /ˈtɪtreɪt,ˈtaɪtreɪt/ To ascertain the amount of a constituent in a solution (or other mixture) by measuring the volume of a known concentration (the standard solution ) needed to complete a reaction. , 2005: He was obsessed with making LSD… … Wiktionary
titrate — To analyze volumetrically by a solution (the titrant) of known strength to an end point. * * * ti·trate tī .trāt vb, ti·trat·ed; ti·trat·ing vt to subject to titration vi to perform titration ti·tra·tor .trāt ər … Medical dictionary
titrate — To make a series of dilutions … Forensic science glossary