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[ınʹdʒekt] v1. вводить, привносить2. мед. впрыскивать, вводить3. тех. впрыскивать; вдувать4. эк. вкладывать (средства и т. п.) -
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1) впрыскивать
2) вбрызгивать
3) вбрызнуть
4) вдувать
5) вливать
6) влить
7) закачивать
8) инжектировать
9) инъецировать
10) инъекцировать
11) впрыснуть
12) вводить
13) ввести
14) вдуть
– inject fuel
– inject water
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in'‹ekt(to force (a liquid etc) into the body of (a person) by means of a needle and syringe: The doctor injected the antibiotic into her arm; He has to be injected twice daily with an antibiotic.) sprøyte innverb \/ɪnˈdʒekt\/1) sprøyte inn, injiseresprøyte inn\/injisere morfin i armen på noen2) ( om hulrom) fylle (gjennom innsprøytning), injisere3) ( overført) inngyte, legge inn -
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[in'‹ekt](to force (a liquid etc) into the body of (a person) by means of a needle and syringe: The doctor injected the antibiotic into her arm; He has to be injected twice daily with an antibiotic.) injectar* * *in.ject[indʒ'ekt] vt 1 injetar, introduzir, inocular. 2 fazer um aparte, trazer à baila. to inject into someone, inject into one’s mind influenciar alguém, insinuar, inspirar alguém. -
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v1) мед. упорскувати, уводити (into)2) тех. вдувати, упорскувати3) амер. уставляти, кидати (зауваження)* * *v1) вводити, привносити2) мeд. впорскувати, вводити3) тex. впорскувати; вдмухувати4) eк. вкладати ( кошти) -
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инжектировать, впрыскивать; отливать□ to inject into a mould — впрыскивать в форму; отливать в форму;
□ to inject into the air — впрыскивать вхолостую; отливать вхолостую
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[ɪn'dʒɛkt]vtto inject sb with sth — robić (zrobić perf) komuś zastrzyk z czegoś, wstrzykiwać (wstrzyknąć perf) komuś coś
* * *[in'‹ekt](to force (a liquid etc) into the body of (a person) by means of a needle and syringe: The doctor injected the antibiotic into her arm; He has to be injected twice daily with an antibiotic.) wstrzyknąć -
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1.To inject vSpritzen (Spritzgießen)2.To inject vSpritzen -
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1.To inject vЛить v под давлением2.To inject vОтливать v под давлением -
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[ɪn'ʤekt]гл.1)а) мед. впрыскивать, вводить, впускатьThis drug works best if it is injected directly into the bloodstream. — Это лекарство действует лучше всего, если его вводить непосредственно в кровь.
б) тех. вбрызгивать; вдувать2) вставлять, добавлять -
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1. v вводить, привносить2. v мед. впрыскивать, вводить3. v тех. впрыскивать; вдувать4. v эк. вкладыватьСинонимический ряд:1. give a shot (verb) fix; give a shot; inoculate; jab; mainline; pop; shoot up; vaccinate2. interject (verb) add; ejaculate; implant; include; infuse; insert; inspire; instill; interject; interpolate; introduce -
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закачивать
впрыскивать
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > inject
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нагнетать, закачивать; впрыскивать
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нагнетать, закачивать
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впръсквам; инжектирам;* * * -
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[in'‹ekt](to force (a liquid etc) into the body of (a person) by means of a needle and syringe: The doctor injected the antibiotic into her arm; He has to be injected twice daily with an antibiotic.) vbrizgniti* * *[indžékt]transitive verb -
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v. 1. \inject (with sth) тариа хийх, тарих. 2. шинээр оруулах. injection n. тарилга, тариа хийх. -
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1) впрыскивать; вдувать; вбрызгивать2) инжектировать; вносить; внедрять3) закачивать4) мед. инъецировать; делать инъекцию•
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inject — in‧ject [ɪnˈdʒekt] verb [transitive] FINANCE to provide money, ideas, skills etc for an organization or an activity, to make it perform better or to stop it from failing: inject something into something • This was an opportunity to inject some… … Financial and business terms
Inject — In*ject , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Injected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Injecting}.] [L. injectus, p. p. of inicere, injicere, to throw in; pref. in in + jacere to throw: cf. F. injecter. See {Jet} a shooting forth.] [1913 Webster] 1. To throw in; to dart in; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inject — [v1] put in, introduce add, drag in, force into, imbue, implant, impregnate, include, infuse, insert, instill, interjaculate, interject, place into, squeeze in, stick in, throw in; concepts 187,208,209 Ant. take out inject [v2] introduce into… … New thesaurus
inject — [in jekt′] vt. [< L injectus, pp. of injicere, to throw, cast, or put in < in , in + jacere, to throw: see JET1] 1. to force or drive (a fluid) into some passage, cavity, or chamber; esp., to introduce or force (a liquid) into some part of… … English World dictionary
inject — I verb drive in, force in, imbed, imbue, implant, impregnate, infix, inrundere, infuse, inoculate, insert, instill, interjaculate, interject, interpolate, interpose, introduce, intromit, pierce, place into, press in, put into, ram in, saturate,… … Law dictionary
inject — (v.) c.1600, from L. iniectus a casting on, throwing over, pp. of inicere to throw in or on, from in in (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + icere, comb. form of iacere to throw (see JET (Cf. jet) (v.)). Related: Injectable … Etymology dictionary
inject — ► VERB 1) introduce into the body with a syringe. 2) administer a drug or medicine to (a person or animal) with a syringe. 3) introduce or feed under pressure into another substance. 4) introduce (a new or different element). DERIVATIVES… … English terms dictionary
inject */ — UK [ɪnˈdʒekt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms inject : present tense I/you/we/they inject he/she/it injects present participle injecting past tense injected past participle injected 1) to put a drug or another substance into your body through… … English dictionary
inject — in|ject [ ın dʒekt ] verb transitive * 1. ) to put a drug or another substance into your body through the skin, using a needle and a SYRINGE: inject something into someone/something: First they inject the tetanus vaccine into your arm. inject… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
inject — in|ject [ınˈdʒekt] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of inicere, from jacere to throw ] 1.) to put liquid, especially a drug, into someone s body by using a special needle inject sth into sb/sth ▪ The drug is injected… … Dictionary of contemporary English
inject — 01. Suzie has diabetes, so she has to [inject] herself with insulin every day. 02. AIDS is often spread by addicts who share needles used for [injecting] drugs. 03. Chris tried to [inject] a little fun and romance into his marriage by taking his… … Grammatical examples in English