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1 liquefy
['lɪkwɪfaɪ]гл.1)а) плавить, растапливатьб) сжижать2) таять, плавиться прям. и перен.The wine was warm and the cheese had liquefied. — Вино было тёплым и сыр расплавился.
She felt her own body liquefy with musky desire for him. — Она чувствовала, что её тело тает от острого желания.
3) уст.; шутл. промочить горло ( алкоголем), выпить -
2 liquefied
1) сжиженный
2) ожиженный
3) расплавленный
4) разжиженный ∙ - liquefied gas сжижать сжиженный см. также liquefyБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > liquefied
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3 oxygen
1) кислород
2) кислородный
– active oxygen
– atmospheric oxygen
– bound oxygen
– breathing oxygen
– cutting oxygen
– enriched oxygen
– free oxygen
– gaseous oxygen
– industrial oxygen
– liquefy oxygen
– liquid oxygen
– molecular oxygen
– native oxygen
– oxygen apparatus
– oxygen blow
– oxygen compressor
– oxygen demand
– oxygen enrichment
– oxygen equipment
– oxygen gas
– oxygen gouging
– oxygen lance
– oxygen lancing
– oxygen manifold
– oxygen mask
– oxygen number
– oxygen over
– oxygen plant
– oxygen starvation
– oxygen tank
– oxygen tent
– process oxygen
– pure oxygen
– purify oxygen
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