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Перевод: neutralize speek neutralize


[глагол]
нейтрализовать; объявлять нейтральной зоной; уничтожать; уравновешивать; сбалансировать; обезвреживать; подавить огнем


Тезаурус:

  1. In other words, the aim is to neutralize a troublesome feeling rather than to replace it with a positive feeling.
  2. In Victorian England unpleasant odours were synonymous with disease and it was believed that pleasant odours could neutralize them.
  3. When soils receive more than the critical load, the natural capacity to neutralize acidity is overwhelmed, cations (e.g. calcium) are leached out, phosphorus is retained and aluminium and trace metals appear in the soil water.
  4. It rested, in part, on an ability to neutralize international pressures.
  5. The power of the element of statehood among the dominant beliefs appears to have been sufficient to neutralize the provisional movement in the South, even though it was severely tested by the event of Bloody Sunday in 1972, when thirteen demonstrators were killed by British soldiers in Derry, and by the provisional hunger strikes of 1981.
  6. In essence the process consists of mixing vegetable and animal wastes, adding a base to neutralize acidity, and managing the mass so that the aerobic micro-organisms which break it down can work to the best advantage.
  7. A base is required to neutralize the acidity that naturally builds up during fermentation.
  8. Neutralizing agents are usually either acids or alkalis which neutralize the odorous gas on impact, so for example acidic gases such as fatty acids, sulphur dioxide, chlorine, hydrogen-chloride and sulphides and mercaptans can to some extent be neutralized by contact with sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate (both alkalis) whilst weak sulphuric acid or phosphoric acid for example can be used as a neutralizing media for alkaline gases such as ammonia or amines.
  9. The priority was to neutralize the borderlands against the Whites and foreign intervention, to ensure the military security of the Republic.
  10. The aim, therefore, was both to create new centres of national capitalism and to neutralize the capacity to obstruct this process of the three dominant powers of backward Europe - the Tsars, the Habsburg emperors, and the monarchs of Prussia (the three were interlocked in the tripartite division of Poland).
  11. Anonymity is not used to neutralize the moral responsibility respondents would otherwise have for their actions and opinions, but is our attempt to keep faith with the trust we earned.
  12. If for any reason you have to change sides, you can neutralize the effect of the apparent reversal of direction of movement by interposing a shot of the subject approaching (or receding) straight towards (or away from) the camera.
  13. The result is a sorry compromise in which the old assumptions neutralize the new ones and act as a Trojan horse in the mind.

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