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Англо-русский строительный словарь - reject

 
 

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reject

1) мн. ч. остаток на сите, надрешётный продукт (крупный каменный материал, не прошедший через сито с наибольшими отверстиями)

2) мн. ч. хвосты обогащения

3) некондиционный продукт (обогащения заполнителей)

4) забраковывать; отсортировывать; отклонять

screen reject

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1.
  брак; забракованное изделие || браковать, отбраковыватьout-of-control rejects ...
Англо-русский машиностроительный словарь
2.
   1. noun  1) признанный негодным (особ. к военной службе)  2) бракованное изделие  2. v.  1) отвергать, отказывать; to reject an offer - отклонять предложение; отказываться от предложения  2) отбрасывать, забраковывать  3) извергать, изрыгать Syn: decline, refuse, repudiate, spurn Ant: accept, acknowledge, demand ...
Англо-русский словарь
3.
  1. признанный негодным, особ. к военной службе 2. брак, бракованное изделие 3. отверженный; неудачник; человек, оказавшийся за бортом жизни 4. отвергать, отклонять to reject an offer —- отклонить предложение, отказаться от предложения to reject a suitor —- отказать жениху to reject a bill in Parliament —- отклонить законопроект в парламенте to reject the authenticity of a fact —- отрицать подлинность факта 5. отталкивать, чуждаться (кого-л.) 6. не принимать, не признавать to reject a doctrine —- отвергать какое-л. учение 7. браковать, отбрасывать; списывать за негодностью to reject a product —- забраковать изделие 8. признавать негодным к военной службе he was rejected for medical grounds —- его забраковали (освободили) по медицинским показаниям 9. извергать, изрыгать 10. мед. отторгать (пересаженную ткань) to reject a heart transplant —- отторгнуть пересаженное сердце ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
4.
  отвергать, отклонять, отказывать, отказываться от; брак; забракованный товар – to reject a claim – to reject an appeal – to reject an application – to reject a patent – dictionary reject REJECT 1. гл. 1) отвергать, отклонять, забраковывать 2) отказываться 3) отбрасывать 4) проваливать • - reject a bid 2. сущ. 1) брак, забракованное изделие 2) непригодный работник Syn: defect ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
5.
  брак; бракованное изделие браковать отбрасывать; отклонять; отказываться (от предложения) мн.ч.остаток на сите; надситный продукт хвосты, некондиционный продукт (обогащения) REJECTED PLAN отвергнутый план ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
6.
  1) мн. ч. отходы; брак 2) метал. хвосты; отвал 3) отбрасывать; отсортировывать; браковать to reject a hypothesis — отвергать гипотезу; to reject an extraneous root — отбрасывать посторонний корень - casting rejects - cleaning rejects - command reject - metal rejects - reclaimable rejects - screen rejects ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  v. & n. --v.tr. 1 put aside or send back as not to be used or done or complied with etc. 2 refuse to accept or believe in. 3 rebuff or snub (a person). 4 (of a body or digestive system) cast up again; vomit, evacuate. 5 Med. show an immune response to (a transplanted organ or tissue) so that it fails to survive. --n. a thing or person rejected as unfit or below standard. Derivatives rejectable adj. rejecter n. (also rejector). rejection n. rejective adj. Etymology: ME f. L rejicere reject- (as RE-, jacere throw) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. transitive verb  Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ~us, past participle of reicere, from re- + jacere to throw — more at jet  Date: 15th century  1.  a. to refuse to accept, consider, submit to, take for some purpose, or use ~ed the suggestion ~ a manuscript  b. to refuse to hear, receive, or admit ; rebuff, repel parents who ~ their children  c. to refuse as lover or spouse  2. obsolete to cast off  3. throw back, repulse  4. to spew out  5. to subject to immunological ~ion  Synonyms: see decline  • ~er or ~or noun  • ~ingly adverb  • ~ive adjective  II. noun  Date: circa 1555 a ~ed person or thing; especially one ~ed as not wanted, unsatisfactory, or not fulfilling standard requirements ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (rejected) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. If you reject something such as a proposal, a request, or an offer, you do not accept it or you do not agree to it. The British government is expected to reject the idea of state subsidy for a new high speed railway... VERB: V n • rejection (rejections) The rejection of such initiatives indicates that voters are unconcerned about the environment. N-VAR: oft N of n 2. If you reject a belief or a political system, you refuse to believe in it or to live by its rules. ...the children of Eastern European immigrants who had rejected their parents’ political and religious beliefs. VERB: V n • rejection ...his rejection of our values. N-VAR 3. If someone is rejected for a job or course of study, it is not offered to them. One of my most able students was rejected by another university. VERB: be V-ed, also V n • rejection Be prepared for lots of rejections before you land a job. N-COUNT 4. If someone rejects another person who expects affection from them, they are cold and unfriendly towards them. ...people who had been rejected by their lovers. VERB: V n • rejection These feelings of rejection and hurt remain. N-VAR 5. If a person’s body rejects something such as a new heart that has been transplanted into it, it tries to attack and destroy it. It was feared his body was rejecting a kidney he received in a transplant four years ago. VERB: V n • rejection ...a special drug which stops rejection of transplanted organs. N-VAR 6. If a machine rejects a coin that you put in it, the coin comes out and the machine does not work. VERB 7. A reject is a product that has not been accepted for use or sale, because there is something wrong with it. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 v 1 »OFFER/SUGGESTION« to refuse to accept an offer, suggestion, or request  (Sarah rejected her brother's offer of help.)  (- see refuse1) 2 »NOT EMPLOY« to refuse to accept someone for a job, course of study etc  (Ian was rejected by the army because of his bad eyesight.) 3 »PRODUCT« to throw away something that has just been made, because its quality is not good enough  (We have very strict quality control, so anything that is imperfect is rejected.) 4 »BELIEF« to decide that you do not believe in something  (The present generation has largely rejected the beliefs of its parents.) 5 »ORGAN« if your body rejects an organ, such as a heart, after a transplant operation, it produces substances that attack that organ 6 »NOT LOVED« to refuse to give someone any love or attention  (She was six months pregnant and feeling fat and rejected.) - rejection n ~2 n a product that has been rejected because there is something wrong with it ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
11.
  - c.1415, from L. rejectus, pp. of reicere "to throw back," from re- "back" + -icere, comb. form of jacere "to throw." The noun is first recorded 1555. ...
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