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Перевод: saturate
[прилагательное] промокший; пропитанный влагой; [глагол] пропитывать; наводнять; насыщать; сатурировать; насыщать до предела; подавлять; подвергать массированному удару
Тезаурус:
- There are also shortcomings with the theoretical notion that heroin use will eventually "saturate" the potential user population.
- The MEC says the secret is in the drying: hair should be thoroughly towel dried, so the rinse can saturate the hair without being diluted.
- These substances are able to permeate and saturate partly decayed timber.
- The reason for this is that as the core begins to saturate, the voltage available for saturation falls, tending to slow down the approach to saturation.
- Before placing the planted lily into the pond it is best to saturate the growing medium using a watering can with a fine rose to settle the soil around the plant.
- Their voices rose on this note from the kitchen to saturate the bedroom above where on summer evenings you lay rigid with wakefulness.
- But his run-out reprieve was only one element of a pervasive suspicion that seemed to saturate the Pakistan camp.
- This is why I think Walter Wink's recent study on the "powers" of the New Testament (Wink 1984) is so interesting; he demonstrates that power concepts not only saturate the New Testament but are an essential aspect of its message.
- Now a sprinter beforehand will actually be on the blocks and will take in a lot of oxygen to try and saturate as much oxygen into their blood as possible, so that when that gun goes off they will aim to have all of their red cells where possible carrying oxygen.
- It takes longer to saturate large rods with deuterium than to saturate the smaller ones; the latter took up to a fortnight and they estimated that the largest rods could take up to a year.
- A square voltage waveform is applied to the excitation coil, of sufficient magnitude to saturate the core.
- This will greatly reduce the risk of condensation, which can saturate the insulation, rendering it useless, and can also cause serious rot in the roof timbers.
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