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[ʹʌpteık] n1. разг. понимание, сообразительностьhe is quick [slow] in the uptake - он быстро [медленно] соображает
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['epteik]n1) розуміння, кмітливістьhe is quick [slow]in the uptake — він швидко [повільно]мізкує
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noun1) понимание; to be quick (slow) in the uptake быстро (медленно) соображать2) tech. вертикальный канал* * *(n) вертикальный канал; поглощение; поднятие; понимание; сообразительность* * ** * *n. понимание, поглощение, вертикальный канал, верхний дымоход, боров* * *поглощениеподъемпониманиепотребление* * *1) понимание 2) тех. вертикальный канал -
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['ʌpteɪk]n1) розумі́ння, кмітли́вістьto be quick [slow] in the uptake — шви́дко (пові́льно) міркува́ти (збагну́ти)
2) тех. вертика́льний кана́л
См. также в других словарях:
uptake — ► NOUN ▪ the action of taking up or making use of something. ● be quick (or slow) on the uptake Cf. ↑be slow on the uptake … English terms dictionary
uptake — [up′tāk΄] n. 1. the act of taking up; a drawing up, absorbing, etc. 2. a) a pipe carrying smoke and gases from a furnace to its chimney b) a ventilating shaft or pipe ☆ quick on the uptake or slow on the uptake Informal quick (or slow) to… … English World dictionary
Uptake — may refer to: *Diffusion (business), the acceptance or adoption of a new product or idea. *Absorption, especially of food or nutrient by an organism. (see digestion) **Mineral uptake, by plants … Wikipedia
Uptake — [ạ́pte̱ik; aus engl. uptake = das Aufnehmen] s; s, s: die Aufnahme (Resorption) chemischer Stoffe in Körpergewebe … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke
uptake — capacity for understanding, 1816, from UP (Cf. up) + TAKE (Cf. take). Cf. obs. verb uptake to pick or take up, attested from c.1300 … Etymology dictionary
Uptake — Up*take , v. t. To take into the hand; to take up; to help. [Obs.] Wyclif. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Uptake — Up take , n. (Steam Boilers) [1913 Webster] 1. The pipe leading upward from the smoke box of a steam boiler to the chimney, or smokestack; a flue leading upward. [1913 Webster] 2. Understanding; apprehension. [Scot.] Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
uptake — [[t]ʌ̱pteɪk[/t]] 1) N SING: usu with supp A person s uptake of something is the amount of it that they use. [TECHNICAL] The drug increases the number of red cells in the blood, enhancing oxygen uptake by 10 percent. ...research in relation to the … English dictionary
uptake — UK [ˈʌpˌteɪk] / US noun [singular/uncountable] 1) British the number of people who want to do something such as use a service or study a particular subject There was an especially high uptake in the Business Management course. 2) biology a… … English dictionary
Uptake — Der englische Begriff Uptake bedeutet übersetzt „Aufnahme“, wird meist in der Medizin verwendet und bezeichnet dort die mengenmäßige Aufnahme bzw. Anreicherung eines Stoffes in einer Zelle bzw. einem Zellverband (Tumor, Metastase, Organ oder Teil … Deutsch Wikipedia
uptake — up|take [ˈʌpteık] n [Sense: 1; Date: 1800 1900; : Scottish English; Origin: uptake to understand (18 20 centuries).] [Sense: 2 3; Date: 1900 2000; Origin: up + take] 1.) be slow/quick on the uptake informal to be slow or fast at understanding… … Dictionary of contemporary English