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Перевод: evaporate speek evaporate


[глагол]
испарять; испаряться; выпаривать; улетучиваться; сгущать; исчезать; умирать; умереть


Тезаурус:

  1. Occasionally he finds a transcendence of ardour, an equilibrium beyond desire - "the disappearance of desire and the renunciation of everything", a time innocent of hours, a perfect inoccupation in which boredom becomes impossible, a coming to life which is a loss of consciousness: "I dissolve, I evaporate into blue air"; a being alive in a world where "death itself is less difficult" (pp. 101, 105, 107, 111).
  2. I then dissolved some of the hydroquinone crystals in water, put a drop of the solution on an ordinary glass microscope slide and allowed the water to evaporate naturally in air so that new, but much smaller, needle crystals were produced as the solution dried under the microscope.
  3. Rain in August tends to be soaked up by dehydrated plants and trees or sits on dry, baking former water courses waiting to evaporate.
  4. His regrets about not meeting Tyson might evaporate if they opened the gates of the Indiana youth centre tomorrow, especially as Holyfield seemed made for an opponent who is currently America's most famous jailbird.
  5. Minuscule droplets of the chemicals used can either drift during application, or evaporate after application and then drift onto neighbouring plants; alternatively granules and dust can be blown by strong gusts of wind onto other areas and into waterways.
  6. Once the church lost its dominant feature, the case for saving the church would evaporate altogether.
  7. You have at last given yourself a full recovery between sessions, allowing glycogen stores to restock, tissue damage to repair, and fatigue to evaporate.
  8. While I can't say I actually enjoyed the experience - as usual, two shirts flaked me out and put me in a bad mood for the rest of the day - I did find the whole process a whole lot easier on the nerves than throwing a glass of water across a shirt in the hope that somehow the creases, along with the water, would eventually evaporate.
  9. There are some excellent lightweight clothes available these days made from such materials as Gore-Tex, which keep out the wind and rain but allow your sweat to evaporate.
  10. All of Callinicos' philosophical sophistication and matchless political experience evaporate in the face of the art of his own lifetime.
  11. Labour's tax-spending dilemmas would evaporate in the face of the increase in wealth and reduction in expenditure that would follow from a fully employed economy.
  12. If liquid water appeared on the surface of a world that was in a vacuum, it would evaporate instantly.
  13. Indeed, he has commented that the only sensation that he recalls from his youth (which did not evaporate on his coming of age) was one of persistent desire.

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