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Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь - nickel

 
 

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nickel
1) никель, Ni

никелевый 2) никелевое покрытие 3) никелирование

никелировать - copper nickel - flake nickel - iron nickel - white nickel - zoned nickel

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1.
  никель ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
2.
  1) никелевый 2) никелировать 3) никель nickel delay line — никелевая линия задержки - nickel plating - nickel shot - nickel silver - nickel vitriol - sheet nickel ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
3.
  сущ.; разг. никель (монета в пять центов) ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
4.
  пятицентовик, пятак Монета достоинством в 5 центов, сделанная из сплава никеля (25%) и меди (75%). На монете изображены портрет Т. Джефферсона Jefferson, Thomas и его усадьба Монтиселло Monticello См. тж. dime, dollar, half-dollar, penny, quarter ...
Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь
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  1. никель nickel bronze —- никелевая бронза nickel glance —- мин. герсдорфит, никелевый колчедан nickel matte —- файнштейн 2. ам. разг. монета в пять центов 3. воен. жарг. агитационная литература, листовки (сбрасываемые с самолетов) 4. никелировать ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) chem. никель  2) монета в 5 центов - nickel nurser Nickel! amer. о чем задумались?  2. v. никелировать NICKEL nurser amer.; sl. скупец, скряга ...
Англо-русский словарь
7.
  n. & v. --n. 1 Chem. a malleable ductile silver-white metallic transition element, occurring naturally in various minerals and used in special steels, in magnetic alloys, and as a catalyst. Usage Symb.: Ni. 2 colloq. a US five-cent coin. --v.tr. (nickelled, nickelling; US nickeled, nickeling) coat with nickel. Phrases and idioms nickel brass an alloy of copper, zinc, and a small amount of nickel. nickel-plated coated with nickel by plating. nickel silver = German silver. nickel steel a type of stainless steel with chromium and nickel. Derivatives nickelic adj. nickelous adj. Etymology: abbr. of G Kupfernickel copper-coloured ore, from which nickel was first obtained, f. Kupfer copper + Nickel demon, with ref. to the ore's failure to yield copper ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
8.
   also nickle  noun  Etymology: probably from Swedish ~, from German Kupfer~ niccolite (mineral containing ~ arsenide) probably from Kupfer copper + Nickel goblin; from the deceptive copper color of niccolite  Date: 1755  1. a silver-white hard malleable ductile metallic element capable of a high polish and resistant to corrosion that is used chiefly in alloys and as a catalyst — see element table  2.  a.  (1) the United States 5-cent piece regularly containing 25 percent ~ and 75 percent copper  (2) the Canadian 5-cent piece  b. five cents  3. slang a packet containing five dollars worth of an illicit drug (as marijuana) — called also ~ bag  4. a pass defense in football that employs five defensive backs ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
9.
  (nickels) 1. Nickel is a silver-coloured metal that is used in making steel. N-UNCOUNT 2. In the United States and Canada, a nickel is a coin worth five cents. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 a hard silver-white metal that is an element (=a simple substance) and is used in the production of other metals 2 a coin in the US or Canada that is worth five cents ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
11.
  - 1754, coined by Swedish mineralogist Axel von Cronstedt from shortening of Swed. kopparnickel "copper-colored ore" (from which it was first obtained), a half-translation of Ger. Kupfernickel, lit. "copper demon," from Kupfer (see copper) + Nickel "demon, goblin, rascal" (a pet form of the name Nikolaus, hence Old Nick "the devil"); the ore so called by miners because it looked like copper but yielded none. Meaning "coin made partly of nickel" is from 1857, when the U.S. introduced one-cent coins made of nickel to replace the old bulky copper pennies. Application to five-cent piece (originally one part nickel, three parts copper) is not until 1883. To nickel-and-dime (someone) is from 1970 (nickels and dimes "very small amounts of money" is attested from 1893). ...
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