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1 vacuum
1. n (pl vacua, vacuums)1) фіз. вакуум; розріджений простір; безповітряний простір2) прогалина; пустота3) розм. пилосос◊ vacuum bottle — термос
◊ vacuum chamber — тех. вакуумна камера
◊ vacuum fan — тех. витяжний вентилятор; ексгаустер
2. v розм.чистити пилососом* * *I v.чистити пилососом; користуватися вакуумним приладомII n.(pl. vacua, -s [-z])1) фіз. вакуум; розріджений простір; Torricellian vacuum торрічеллієва пустота2) пробіл, пустота; to live in a vacuum жити ізольовано; to fill the vacuum заповнити порожнечу, заповнити прогалину -
2 vacuum
I v.чистити пилососом; користуватися вакуумним приладомII n.(pl. vacua, -s [-z])1) фіз. вакуум; розріджений простір; Torricellian vacuum торрічеллієва пустота2) пробіл, пустота; to live in a vacuum жити ізольовано; to fill the vacuum заповнити порожнечу, заповнити прогалину
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