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Перевод: compress
[существительное] компресс ; мягкая повязка; [глагол] сжимать; сжать; сдавливать; уплотнять
Тезаурус:
- For a cold compress, use exactly the same method, but with icy cold water.
- If Henry offered him a drink, Donald would compress his lips, lower his eyes, as if in the middle of a difficult diagnosis, and nod, slowly, responsibly, like a man burdened with some ghastly secret about the state of Henry" s insides.
- In the mornings Kalchu beat the mud down with a flat wooden spade to compress and seal it.
- Leave the compress in place until it has cooled to body temperature; renew at intervals as required.
- Too small and you're likely to compress the filling and lose loft, too large and the bellows action of air as you move about in the bag will ensure you never keep a nice layer of still warm air around you, essential to keep you cosy.
- If the new resolution is less than the original, you can show part of the original at full resolution, and pan it around if appropriate, or compress it to make it all visible.
- In East Prussia and Danzig the effect of being "cut off" from the Reich was to compress ambition, exaggerate opinion and tune emotions to a remarkable pitch.
- A later development introduced a press to compress the hops in each pocket which was held in a pocket sling.
- To make a hot compress, sprinkle about 6 drops of essential oil to about half a litre of water, as hot as you can bear.
- But Wilson was afraid to and advanced instead towards the bed, thinking to offer a drink or make a compress for her forehead.
- The chaos then results from the compilers' eagerness to compress his discussion of several variants into one example burdened with exceptions and qualifications.
- Thus when faced with a specification such as the following for so-called "executive information systems", one wonders exactly how the system is expected to filter and compress critical data received from the external environment!:
- Possibilities include the use of surplus electricity to compress oil into huge reservoirs, the electrolysis of water into hydrogen and oxygen and pumped storage (see Electricity section).
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