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  1. фон. скольжение 2. скрываться из виду, исчезать, пропадать to vanish into thin air —- исчезнуть как дым, испариться to vanish in the dark —- скрыться в темноте to vanish out of sight —- скрыться из виду suspicions vanished —- подозрения исчезли he vanished in the crowd —- он смешался с толпой the hours vanish away —- часы текут 3. вымирать; исчезать many types of animals have now vanished from the earth —- многие виды животных уже исчезли с лица земли 4. редк. устранять, удалять 5. мат. обращаться в нуль vanished 1. пропавший, исчезнувший vanished friends —- ушедшие друзья vanished hopes —- разбитые надежды ...
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   1. v.  1) исчезать, пропадать (тж. vanish away); When morning came, the mist had vanished away; to vanish in the crowd - смешаться с толпой  2) math. стремиться к нулю  2. noun phon. скольжение ...
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  гл. исчезать, пропадать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1) аннулироваться 2) исчезать 3) обращаться в нуль 4) стремиться к нулю - make ... vanish - make vanish - vanish cone ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  принимать нулевое значение ...
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  v. 1 intr. a disappear suddenly. b disappear gradually; fade away. 2 intr. cease to exist. 3 intr. Math. become zero. 4 tr. cause to disappear. Phrases and idioms vanishing cream an ointment that leaves no visible trace when rubbed into the skin. vanishing-point 1 the point at which receding parallel lines viewed in perspective appear to meet. 2 the state of complete disappearance of something. Etymology: ME f. OF e(s)vaniss- stem of e(s)vanir ult. f. L evanescere (as EX-(1), vanus empty) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   verb  Etymology: Middle English vanisshen, from Anglo-French vaniss-, stem of vanir, envanir, esvanir, from Vulgar Latin *exvanire, alteration of Latin evanescere to dissipate like vapor, ~, from e- + vanescere to ~, from vanus empty  Date: 14th century  intransitive verb  1.  a. to pass quickly from sight ; disappear  b. to pass completely from existence  2. to assume the value zero  transitive verb to cause to disappear  • ~er noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (vanishes, vanishing, vanished) 1. If someone or something vanishes, they disappear suddenly or in a way that cannot be explained. He just vanished and was never seen again... Anne vanished from outside her home last Wednesday... The gunmen paused only to cut the wires to the house, then vanished into the countryside. = disappear VERB: V, V from n, V into n 2. If something such as a species of animal or a tradition vanishes, it stops existing. Near the end of Devonian times, thirty percent of all animal life vanished... In the past two years, one-party rule has vanished from Eastern Europe. = disappear VERB: V, V from n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ v 1 to disappear suddenly, especially in a way that cannot be easily explained  (When I turned round again, the boy had vanished. | vanish into thin air (=disappear completely in a very mysterious way) | vanish without a trace/vanish off the face of the earth (=disappear so that no sign remains)) 2 to suddenly stop existing  (Many species in South America have vanished completely.) 3 do a vanishing act informal to suddenly disappear, especially when someone is looking for you ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - c.1303, from stem of O.Fr. esvanir "disappear," from V.L. *exvanire, from L. evanescere "disappear, die out," from ex- "out" + vanescere "vanish," from vanus "empty." ...
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