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resin
смола; камедь – cation-exchange resin – ion-exchange resin – popcorn resins
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  1. смола; канифоль; камедь synthetic resin —- синтетическая (искусственная) смола; пластмасса resin groove (blaze, —- ам. streak) с-х. насечка для подсочки (на дереве) resin duct —- бот. смоляной ход resin tapping —- сбор камеди 2. смолить 3. канифолить (смычок) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun смола; канифоль; камедь  2. v.  1) смолить  2) канифолить (смычок) ...
Англо-русский словарь
3.
  смола acrylate resin alkyd resin amino resin epoxy resin exchange resin natural resins ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) смола смолить 2) канифоль 3) камедь 4) полимер - acetal resin - acetaldehyde-urea-formaldehyde resin - aceton resins - acidic resins - acrylate resin - acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene resin - aldehyde resin - alkyd resin - allyl resin - amide-imide resin - amino-formaldehyde resin - aminoplast resin - ammonium-form cation-exchange resin - ammonium-form cation resin - anion-exchange resin - anion resin - aromatic petroleum resin - aromatic polyester resin - artificial resin - bakelite resin - block copolymer resin - butyral resin - carbamide resin - castable resin - cast resin - cation-exchange resin - cation resin - chelating resin - coal-tar resin - common resin - coumarone resin - cured resin - curing resin - degrade resin - delrin resin - drying-oil alkya resin - entrained cation-exchange resin - entrained cation resin - epoxide resin - fast reacting resin - field-decrosslinked resin - field-degraded cation resin - field-fouled anion resin - fluorocarbon resin - fuel resins - furane resin - furfural resin - gelular resin - glass-reinforced resin - glass reinforced epoxy resin - glyptal resin - gold epoxy resin - granular-type cation-exchange resin - granular-type cation resin - gum-oil resin - gum resin - hardenable resin - hardened resin - hazardous resin - hot box resin - hydrid resins - hydrocarbon resin - hydrogen form cation resin - inert resin - ion-exchange resin - ion resin - ionic-form resin - ionomer resin - macroreticular ion-exchange resin - melamine-phenolic resin - methacrylate resin - mineral resin - mining resin - molding resin - mold resin - natural resin - neutral resins - nonshrinking resin - offending resin - oil-soluble resin - petroleum resin - phenol ether resin - phenol-formaldehyde resin - phenol-furfural resin - phenolic resin - polyacetal resin - polyacrylic resin - polyamide resin - polybutadiene resin - polyurethane resin - polyvinyl chloride resin - polyvinylformaldehyde resin - potting resin - pre-regenerated resin - rosin-modified phenolic resin - rubber resin -...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  n. & v. --n. 1 an adhesive inflammable substance insoluble in water, secreted by some plants, and often extracted by incision, esp. from fir and pine (cf. GUM(1)). 2 (in full synthetic resin) a solid or liquid organic compound made by polymerization etc. and used in plastics etc. --v.tr. (resined, resining) rub or treat with resin. Derivatives resinate n. resinate v.tr. resinoid adj. & n. resinous adj. Etymology: ME resyn, rosyn f. L resina & med.L rosina, rosinum ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French reisine, from Latin ~a; akin to Greek rhetine pine ~  Date: 14th century  1.  a. any of various solid or semisolid amorphous fusible flammable natural organic substances that are usually transparent or translucent and yellowish to brown, are formed especially in plant secretions, are soluble in organic solvents (as ether) but not in water, are electrical nonconductors, and are used chiefly in varnishes, printing inks, plastics, and sizes and in medicine  b. rosin  2.  a. any of a large class of synthetic products that have some of the physical properties of natural ~s but are different chemically and are used chiefly in plastics  b. any of various products made from a natural ~ or a natural polymer  • ~ous adjective  II. transitive verb  (~ed; ~ing)  Date: 1865 to treat with ~ ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (resins) 1. Resin is a sticky substance that is produced by some trees. The resin from which the oil is extracted comes from a small, tough tree. N-MASS 2. Resin is a substance that is produced chemically and used to make plastics. N-MASS ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 a thick sticky liquid that comes out of some trees 2 an artificial plastic substance that is produced chemically and used in industry - resinous adj resist ~ v 1 to try to prevent change or prevent yourself being forced to do something  (Demonstrators today violently resisted attempts to evict them from the building. | I was in their power, and knew it was pointless to resist.) 2 to oppose or fight someone or something  (The city resisted the enemy onslaught for two weeks.) 3 T usually in negatives) to stop yourself having something that you like very much or doing something that you want to do  (cannot resist sth/doing sth)  (I just can't resist chocolates. | I couldn't resist sneaking a look at her diary. | hard/impossible to resist)  (It's hard to resist an invitation like that. | resist the temptation/impulse etc)  (She resisted the temptation to tell him what she really thought.) 4 to not be changed or harmed by something  (A balanced diet will increase your ability to resist infection.) 5 resist arrest to try to prevent the police from taking you to the police station - resistable adj ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 14c., from O.Fr. resine, from L. resina "resin," from Gk. rhetine, of unknown origin. ...
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