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  1) винил 2) виниловой 3) виниловый 4) винильный - vinyl acetate - vinyl ether - vinyl ethereal ...
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  1. хим. винил ...
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  noun chem. винил - vinyl chloride VINYL chloride chem. хлористый винил ...
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  n. any plastic made by polymerizing a compound containing the vinyl group, esp. polyvinyl chloride. Phrases and idioms vinyl group the organic radical or group CH2CH. Etymology: L vinum wine + -YL ...
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   noun  Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from Latin vinum wine  Date: 1863  1. a monovalent radical CH2=CH derived from ethylene by removal of one hydrogen atom  2. a polymer of a ~ compound or a product (as a resin or a textile fiber) made from such a polymer  • ~ic adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (vinyls) 1. Vinyl is a strong plastic used for making things such as floor coverings and furniture. ...a modern vinyl floor covering. ...a reclining chair upholstered in shiny blue vinyl. N-MASS: oft N n 2. You can use vinyl to refer to records, especially in contrast to cassettes or compact discs. This compilation was first issued on vinyl in 1984. N-UNCOUNT: oft on N ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 a type of strong plastic  (a vinyl chair | vinyl flooring) 2 a word for records that are played on a record player, used when comparing them to cds or tapes  (This album is no longer available on vinyl.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - "plastic or synthetic resin," 1939, short for polyvinyl, not in widespread use until late 1950s. In chemistry, vinyl was used from 1863 as the name of a univalent radical derived from ethylene, from L. vinum "wine," because ethyl alcohol is the ordinary alcohol present in wine. Slang meaning "phonograph record" (1976) replaced wax in that sense. ...
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