EFFUSION - ترجمة إلى العربية
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EFFUSION - ترجمة إلى العربية

PROCESS OF A GAS ESCAPING THROUGH A SMALL HOLE
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ألاسم

اِنْبِجاس ; اِنْبِعَاث ; اِنْجِرَاف ; اِنْدِفاع ; اِنْسِيَاب ; تَدَفُّق ; دَفْق ; سَرَيان ; سَعَة ; سَيْل ; سيلان ; غَزَارَة ; غِمَار ; غَمْرَة ; فَيْض ; فَيَّاض ; كُثْر ; كَثْرَة ; وَفْر ; وَفْرَة

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تعريف

effusion
(effusions)
If someone expresses their emotions or ideas with effusion, they express them with more enthusiasm and for longer than is usual or expected.
I did not embarrass her with my effusions.
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ويكيبيديا

Effusion

In physics and chemistry, effusion is the process in which a gas escapes from a container through a hole of diameter considerably smaller than the mean free path of the molecules. Such a hole is often described as a pinhole and the escape of the gas is due to the pressure difference between the container and the exterior. Under these conditions, essentially all molecules which arrive at the hole continue and pass through the hole, since collisions between molecules in the region of the hole are negligible. Conversely, when the diameter is larger than the mean free path of the gas, flow obeys the Sampson flow law.

In medical terminology, an effusion refers to accumulation of fluid in an anatomic space, usually without loculation. Specific examples include subdural, mastoid, pericardial and pleural effusions.

أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. "There was an impressive effusion of blood," Haynes told reporters visiting the base.
2. In no other form would we tolerate this remarkable effusion of 1'th–century vernacular.
3. Celebrating birth is for mums‘ chatrooms, where people announce new arrivals (‘Nappies Galore has another gorgeous boy‘) with an effusion unechoed outside.
4. Even before Lord Saatchi‘s frankly bizarre effusion on the radio yesterday, I was beginning to think that it may have been an understatement.
5. Lee‘s surrender, reminding him of the "hopelessness of further resistance" and urging him to prevent "any further effusion of blood." When Lee finally accepted that reality, Grant was "magnanimous in victory," as Jay Winik writes in "April 1865," his account of that fateful month.