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vacuum - tradução para russo

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vacuum         
  • This painting, ''[[An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump]]'' by [[Joseph Wright of Derby]], 1768, depicts an experiment performed by [[Robert Boyle]] in 1660.
  • mercury]] [[barometer]] produced one of the first sustained vacuums in a laboratory.
  • The [[Crookes tube]], used to discover and study [[cathode ray]]s, was an evolution of the [[Geissler tube]].
  • A cutaway view of a [[turbomolecular pump]], a momentum transfer pump used to achieve high vacuum
  • Light bulbs]] contain a partial vacuum, usually backfilled with [[argon]], which protects the [[tungsten]] filament
  • Deep wells have the pump chamber down in the well close to the water surface, or in the water. A "sucker rod" extends from the handle down the center of the pipe deep into the well to operate the plunger. The pump handle acts as a heavy counterweight against both the sucker rod weight and the weight of the water column standing on the upper plunger up to ground level.
  • This shallow water well pump reduces atmospheric air pressure inside the pump chamber. Atmospheric pressure extends down into the well, and forces water up the pipe into the pump to balance the reduced pressure. Above-ground pump chambers are only effective to a depth of approximately 9 meters due to the water column weight balancing the atmospheric pressure.
  • A glass McLeod gauge, drained of mercury
  • A video of an experiment showing [[vacuum fluctuations]] (in the red ring) amplified by [[spontaneous parametric down-conversion]].

['vækju(ə)m]

общая лексика

безвоздушный

вакуум

вакуум-закаточный

вакуум-месильный

вакуум-разливочный

вакуум-укупорочный

вакуум-упаковочный

вакуум-эжекторный

вакуумно-осажденный

пустота

пустотность

разрежение

строительное дело

разряжение

существительное

['væku(ə)m]

общая лексика

пробел

пустота

вакуумный

физика

вакуум

разрежённое пространство

безвоздушное пространство

вакуум, безвоздушное пространство

разговорное выражение

вакуумный прибор (пылесос и др.)

собирательное выражение

пониженное давление (по сравнению с атмосферным)

пылесос

глагол

общая лексика

пользоваться вакуумным прибором

разговорное выражение

чистить пылесосом

пылесосить

vacuum         
  • This painting, ''[[An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump]]'' by [[Joseph Wright of Derby]], 1768, depicts an experiment performed by [[Robert Boyle]] in 1660.
  • mercury]] [[barometer]] produced one of the first sustained vacuums in a laboratory.
  • The [[Crookes tube]], used to discover and study [[cathode ray]]s, was an evolution of the [[Geissler tube]].
  • A cutaway view of a [[turbomolecular pump]], a momentum transfer pump used to achieve high vacuum
  • Light bulbs]] contain a partial vacuum, usually backfilled with [[argon]], which protects the [[tungsten]] filament
  • Deep wells have the pump chamber down in the well close to the water surface, or in the water. A "sucker rod" extends from the handle down the center of the pipe deep into the well to operate the plunger. The pump handle acts as a heavy counterweight against both the sucker rod weight and the weight of the water column standing on the upper plunger up to ground level.
  • This shallow water well pump reduces atmospheric air pressure inside the pump chamber. Atmospheric pressure extends down into the well, and forces water up the pipe into the pump to balance the reduced pressure. Above-ground pump chambers are only effective to a depth of approximately 9 meters due to the water column weight balancing the atmospheric pressure.
  • A glass McLeod gauge, drained of mercury
  • A video of an experiment showing [[vacuum fluctuations]] (in the red ring) amplified by [[spontaneous parametric down-conversion]].
вакуум; разряжение
vacuum         
  • This painting, ''[[An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump]]'' by [[Joseph Wright of Derby]], 1768, depicts an experiment performed by [[Robert Boyle]] in 1660.
  • mercury]] [[barometer]] produced one of the first sustained vacuums in a laboratory.
  • The [[Crookes tube]], used to discover and study [[cathode ray]]s, was an evolution of the [[Geissler tube]].
  • A cutaway view of a [[turbomolecular pump]], a momentum transfer pump used to achieve high vacuum
  • Light bulbs]] contain a partial vacuum, usually backfilled with [[argon]], which protects the [[tungsten]] filament
  • Deep wells have the pump chamber down in the well close to the water surface, or in the water. A "sucker rod" extends from the handle down the center of the pipe deep into the well to operate the plunger. The pump handle acts as a heavy counterweight against both the sucker rod weight and the weight of the water column standing on the upper plunger up to ground level.
  • This shallow water well pump reduces atmospheric air pressure inside the pump chamber. Atmospheric pressure extends down into the well, and forces water up the pipe into the pump to balance the reduced pressure. Above-ground pump chambers are only effective to a depth of approximately 9 meters due to the water column weight balancing the atmospheric pressure.
  • A glass McLeod gauge, drained of mercury
  • A video of an experiment showing [[vacuum fluctuations]] (in the red ring) amplified by [[spontaneous parametric down-conversion]].
vacuum 1. noun 1) phys. вакуум, безвоздушное пространство 2) coll. пониженное давление (по сравнению с атмосферным) 3) fig. пустота; to fill the vacuum - заполнить пустоту, восполнить пробел 4) coll. пылесос 5) attr. вакуумный 2. v. coll. чистить пылесосом

Definição

vacuum
n.
1) to create, produce a vacuum
2) to break; fill a vacuum
3) a partial vacuum
4) in a vacuum (nothing can live in a vacuum)

Wikipédia

Vacuum

Vacuum — шведская синтипоп-группа, в настоящее время состоящая из Маттиаса Линдблума и Андерса Вольбека. Они познакомились в 1996 году, тогда же группа записала свой первый альбом. Группа работает в собственной студии «Home», расположенной в центральной части Стокгольма, и часто гастролируют по всему миру.

Как композиторы, Маттиас Линдблум и Андерс Вольбек написали хиты для многих известных групп и артистов, к примеру: Monrose, Тарья Турунен, Рэйчел Стивенс, Гару и других.

В число их соавторов входят Wane Hector, Daniel Presley, Billy Mann, Gary Barlow, Уве Фаренкрог-Петерсен и Troy Verges среди других исполнителей, широко известных в европейской музыкальной сфере.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para vacuum
1. Security vacuum Aksu said: "There is a serious security vacuum.
2. It can occur due to a loss of engine vacuum, or deterioration of the vacuum brake booster diaphragm.
3. In this vacuum perverse interpretations have flourished.
4. In Afghanistan, insurgents have entered that vacuum.
5. FEARS OF VACUUM Despite fears of a political vacuum in Sharon‘s absence, the United States has since discreetly resumed its efforts for progress between Israel and the Palestinians.
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