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  1. горение, сгорание spontaneous combustion —- самовоспламенение, самовозгорание combustion chamber —- тех. камера сгорания combustion engine —- двигатель внутреннего сгорания combustion stroke —- тех. рабочий ход (такт) (двигателя) 2. хим. окисление (органических веществ) combustion analysis —- органический элементарный анализ 3. разг. сильное волнение he is seething with inner combustion —- у него все внутри кипит ...
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  chamber tech. камера сгорания COMBUSTION engine двигатель внутреннего сгорания COMBUSTION noun  1) горение, сгорание; сожжение - spontaneous combustion  2) chem. окисление (органич. веществ)  3) волнение; смятение, беспорядок  4) attr. - combustion chamber - combustion engine ...
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  1) возгорание, сжигание, горение горючий 2) процесс окисления; окисление 3) сгорание completeness of combustion — полнота сгорания heat of combustion — теплота сгорания to extinguish combustion — прекращать горение to initiate combustion —вызывать горение to maintain combustion — поддерживать горение - catalytic combustion - complete combustion - confined combustion - crater-like combustion - delayed combustion - destructive combustion - heterogeneous combustion - homogeneous combustion - incomplete combustion - kinetic combustion - knocking combustion - laminar combustion - nonuniform combustion - slow combustion - smokeless combustion - steady-state combustion - surface combustion - wet combustion ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  сгорание, сжигание, горение, возгорание downward combustion flameless combustion fluidized bed combustion glowing combustion ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) горение, сгорание 2) сжигание 3) озоление - accelerated combustion - active combustion - adiabatic combustion - catalytic combustion - complete combustion - constant-pressure combustion - constant-volume combustion - direct-flow in-situ combustion - dry combustion - fluidized bed combustion - fuel-rich combustion - incomplete combustion - initial combustion - in-situ combustion - laser-support combustion - lean-burn combustion - low-temperature combustion - opposite-flow in-situ combustion - partial combustion - perfect combustion - powdered-coal combustion - pressure combustion - pulsating combustion - retarded combustion - rich-lean combustion - slow combustion - smokeless combustion - smoldering combustion - SO2 capture-coal combustion - spontaneous combustion - spray combustion - staged combustion - steady-state combustion - stoichiometric combustion - super-wet in-situ combustion - surface combustion - toroidal combustion - underground combustion - uniform combustion - unsteady combustion - wet combustion ...
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  n. 1 burning; consumption by fire. 2 Chem. the development of light and heat from the chemical combination of a substance with oxygen. Derivatives combustive adj. Etymology: ME f. F combustion or LL combustio f. L comburere combust- burn up ...
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   noun  Date: 15th century  1. an act or instance of burning  2. a usually rapid chemical process (as oxidation) that produces heat and usually light; also a slower oxidation (as in the body)  3. violent agitation ; tumult  • combustive adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  Combustion is the act of burning something or the process of burning. (TECHNICAL) The energy is released by combustion on the application of a match... N-UNCOUNT: oft N n see also internal combustion engine ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 the process of burning 2 technical chemical activity which uses oxygen to produce light and heat 3 combustion chamber the enclosed space in which combustion happens  (- see also internal combustion engine) come ~1 v past tense came past participle come MOVE 1 a word meaning to move towards someone, or to visit or arrive at a place, used when the person speaking or the person listening is in that place  (Come a little closer. | Sarah's coming later on. | I've come about the job you advertised.) + to/towards/here etc  (Come here and look at this. | When are you coming back?) come and do sth  (Can I come and see you tomorrow? | come to do sth)  (A man comes to clean the windows on Fridays. | come for sb (=in order to take them somewhere))  (When is Anton coming for you? | come running/flying/speeding etc)  (Jess came flying round the corner and banged straight into me. | come to dinner/lunch)  (What day are your folks coming to dinner?) 2 »MOVE WITH SB« to move to a particular place with the person who is speaking  (Can Billy come too?)  (Would you like to come to the concert with me?) + along  (There's room for one more, if you want to come along.) TRAVEL 3 to travel a particular distance or in a particular way to reach the place you are in or talking about  (We rode back the way we had come. | come by/on/with etc)  (Did you come on a coach or by train? | come far/miles/a long way etc)  (Some of the birds have come thousands of miles to winter here. | It would be a shame to have come all this way and not see them.) ARRIVE 4 to arrive or be sent somewhere  (The phone bill has come at a bad time.) 5 »TIME/EVENT« if a time or event comes, it arrives or happens  (The moment had come for me to break the news to her. | Christmas seems to come earlier every year. | coming soon (=used especially in advertisements))  (Coming soon, to a theater near you! | the time is coming/will come)  (The time will come when you'll thank me for this.) REACH A CONDITION/STATE 6 come to sth an expression used in some phrases,...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - early 15c., from O.Fr. combustion, from L. combustionem (nom. combustio), from comburere "to burn," from com- intens. prefix + *burere, faulty sep. of amburere "to burn around," actually ambi-urere, from urere "to burn, singe." ...
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