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Перевод: dissolved


[прилагательное]
растворенный


Тезаурус:

  1. The sulphur trioxide is in turn dissolved in oleum and sulphuric acid, with water added to dilute the solutions to the desired product strengths.
  2. Finally convinced that there was no hope of agreement, they decided that the proper action was to disband the tribe, each chief becoming an independent leader of his own village (and) declared the Nez Perce nation dissolved
  3. The aerobic treatment of sewage and wastes from food, chemical and pulp and paper industries is also a well-established practice and involves the microbial decomposition of dissolved organic compounds.
  4. "There's an end to an auld sang," said Lord Chancellor Seafield when the Scottish Parliament dissolved itself in 1707.
  5. The granule is dissolved in forty, thirty, twenty, fifteen or eight tablespoons of water with the addition of a little alcohol to preserve it; 10% is a good guide for solutions designed to last up to two months.
  6. The report goes on to warn that "failure to neutralise acidic waters can result in excessive corrosion of water mains with, in some areas, unacceptably high lead levels due to plumbosolvency" that is, lead in pipes being dissolved by the acidic waters.
  7. When the dye molecules are dissolved in another solid, transparent host material, they do not all absorb light at quite the same frequency.
  8. Their deafening boom tossed up lunar rainbows; and Fenna gave them to Maggie for playthings and they dissolved in dark brightness between her fingers.
  9. A grain in weight (0.06gm) of this powder is dissolved in 500 drops (30ml) of 20% alcohol making a 1:500 dilution of the 0.06gm of 3c, and one drop of this solution is then further diluted in 99 drops of 95% alcohol, filling two thirds of a glass vial, giving a (1 in 500 100 = 50,000) solution of the 3c powder.
  10. Cleaning is carried out with hot detergent solution during which the coating is dissolved enabling the soil to be floated off.
  11. Something about her nature which was without structure; something which, if one put out a hand to touch, to join, simply dissolved.)
  12. Had the National Government stuck to its professed intentions and dissolved, after about six weeks, into its component parts, with the ensuing general election bring fought by the parties, the political landscape might not have been changed as much as in fact it was.
  13. Although the Commission was dissolved in 1979, the 1985 volume of Inland Revenue Annual Statistics found that between 1979 and 1983 the most wealthy 50 per cent of the adult population increased its share of total marketable wealth from 79 - 83 per cent to 80 - 4 per cent.

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