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21 умивальник
чwashstand, wash-hand-stand; wash-basin; амер. washbowl -
22 відмивати
( брудні гроші) clean, (брудні кошти, гроші) launder, wash -
23 змивати
( сліди крові тощо) wash -
24 фіктивні вибори
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25 промивання на фільтрі
Українсько-англійський словник з аналітичної хімії > промивання на фільтрі
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26 абсорбційне масло
absorbent [absorption] oil, gas absorber oil, stripping oil, sponge oil, straw oil, washing oil, wash oil -
27 автомийка
ж -
28 базікання
сchat, chatter, chit-chat, gab, blether, wish-wash, bunkum, buncombe, gossip, spiel, jabber, blab, twaddle, talk, talk fest, rigmarole, patterпристрасть до базікання — talkativeness, loquacity, garrulity
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29 балія
ж -
30 біліти
1) ( ставати білим) to become white, to grow white ( pale), to whiten, to blanch, to fade, to wash out ( of colours)2) ( вирізнятися білим кольором) to show up white -
31 бурда
жdishwater, wish-wash, slops pl -
32 бучити
to wash in lye, to boil; ( в шкіряній промисловості) to swell, to steep -
33 виварка
ж( посуд) wash boiler -
34 випирати
I = виперти1) груб. ( виганяти) to supplant, to turn out, to force out, to thrust out, to dislodge, to displace2) тк. недок. ( випинатися) to bulge out, to stick out, to protrude3) тк. недок. ( чітко проступати) to ooze, to exude, to show throughII = випрати( прати) to wash, to launder -
35 висохле річище
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36 відмивати
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37 відпирати
I = відіпрати( відмивати бруд) to wash offII = відперти(замок, щось зачинене на замок) to unlock; (засув, засувку) to unbolt, to unbar, to unlatch, to unfasten; ( відчиняти) to open -
38 відпиратися
I = відіпратися( ставати чистим) to wash off, to come off ( in washing)II = відпертися1) ( відмикатися) to be unlocked, unfastened2) ( не зізнаватися) to disavow, to deny, to retract -
39 відполіскувати
= відполоскатиto wash off ( away) -
40 відтік
ч тех.effluent, ( у виробництві цукру) liquor, molasses, runoff
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