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preangled contact screen - перевод на русский

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preangled contact screen      
контактный растр с определённым углом поворота растровых линий (углом между рядами растровых элементов и краем растра)
contact lens         
  • In 1888, [[Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick]] was the first to successfully fit contact lenses, which were made from blown glass
  • CLARE (''contact lens associated red eye'') is a group of inflammatory complications from lens wear
  • One-day [[disposable]] contact lenses with blue handling tint in blister-pack packaging
  • Woman wearing a cosmetic type of contact lens; enlarged detail shows the grain produced during the manufacturing process. Curving of the lines of printed dots suggests these lenses were manufactured by printing onto a flat sheet then shaping it.
  • Inserting a contact lens
  • Young woman removing contact lenses from her eyes in front of a mirror
  • Putting contacts in and taking them out
  • Contact lenses soaking in a hydrogen peroxide-based solution. The case is part of a "one-step" system and includes a catalytic disc at the base to neutralise the peroxide over time.
  • Contact lenses, other than the cosmetic variety, become almost invisible once inserted in the eye. Most corrective contact lenses come with a light "handling tint" that renders the lens slightly more visible on the eye. Soft contact lenses extend beyond the cornea, their rim sometimes visible against the sclera.
  • Leonardo's]] method for neutralizing the refractive power of the cornea
  • Dracula]]'' (1958) in one of the first uses of contact lens with makeup in films
  • Lens case to store contacts
  • Diameter and base curve radius
  • [[Otto Wichterle]] (pictured) and [[Drahoslav Lím]] introduced modern soft hydrogel lenses in 1959.
  • Scleral lens, with visible outer edge resting on the sclera of a patient with severe dry eye syndrome
  • editor1-last=John Wiley & Sons, Inc }}</ref>
VERY THIN PLASTIC LENS WORN DIRECTLY ON THE EYE TO CORRECT VISUAL DEFECTS
Contact lenses; Contact lense; Contact Lenses; Contact Lens; Contact lens solution; Thoric lens; Contacts; Contact lens prescription; Corneal neutralization; Colored contact lens; Colored contact lenses; Piggybacked contact lens; RGP contact lenses; Monovision; Disposable contact lens lid; Corneal Neutralization; Multifocal contact lens; Soft contact lens; Bandage contact lens; Decorative contact lens; History of contact lenses; Soft contact lenses; Contact lens solutions
контактная лупа
contact lenses         
  • In 1888, [[Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick]] was the first to successfully fit contact lenses, which were made from blown glass
  • CLARE (''contact lens associated red eye'') is a group of inflammatory complications from lens wear
  • One-day [[disposable]] contact lenses with blue handling tint in blister-pack packaging
  • Woman wearing a cosmetic type of contact lens; enlarged detail shows the grain produced during the manufacturing process. Curving of the lines of printed dots suggests these lenses were manufactured by printing onto a flat sheet then shaping it.
  • Inserting a contact lens
  • Young woman removing contact lenses from her eyes in front of a mirror
  • Putting contacts in and taking them out
  • Contact lenses soaking in a hydrogen peroxide-based solution. The case is part of a "one-step" system and includes a catalytic disc at the base to neutralise the peroxide over time.
  • Contact lenses, other than the cosmetic variety, become almost invisible once inserted in the eye. Most corrective contact lenses come with a light "handling tint" that renders the lens slightly more visible on the eye. Soft contact lenses extend beyond the cornea, their rim sometimes visible against the sclera.
  • Leonardo's]] method for neutralizing the refractive power of the cornea
  • Dracula]]'' (1958) in one of the first uses of contact lens with makeup in films
  • Lens case to store contacts
  • Diameter and base curve radius
  • [[Otto Wichterle]] (pictured) and [[Drahoslav Lím]] introduced modern soft hydrogel lenses in 1959.
  • Scleral lens, with visible outer edge resting on the sclera of a patient with severe dry eye syndrome
  • editor1-last=John Wiley & Sons, Inc }}</ref>
VERY THIN PLASTIC LENS WORN DIRECTLY ON THE EYE TO CORRECT VISUAL DEFECTS
Contact lenses; Contact lense; Contact Lenses; Contact Lens; Contact lens solution; Thoric lens; Contacts; Contact lens prescription; Corneal neutralization; Colored contact lens; Colored contact lenses; Piggybacked contact lens; RGP contact lenses; Monovision; Disposable contact lens lid; Corneal Neutralization; Multifocal contact lens; Soft contact lens; Bandage contact lens; Decorative contact lens; History of contact lenses; Soft contact lenses; Contact lens solutions
contact lenses контактные линзы (очки)
contact lenses         
  • In 1888, [[Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick]] was the first to successfully fit contact lenses, which were made from blown glass
  • CLARE (''contact lens associated red eye'') is a group of inflammatory complications from lens wear
  • One-day [[disposable]] contact lenses with blue handling tint in blister-pack packaging
  • Woman wearing a cosmetic type of contact lens; enlarged detail shows the grain produced during the manufacturing process. Curving of the lines of printed dots suggests these lenses were manufactured by printing onto a flat sheet then shaping it.
  • Inserting a contact lens
  • Young woman removing contact lenses from her eyes in front of a mirror
  • Putting contacts in and taking them out
  • Contact lenses soaking in a hydrogen peroxide-based solution. The case is part of a "one-step" system and includes a catalytic disc at the base to neutralise the peroxide over time.
  • Contact lenses, other than the cosmetic variety, become almost invisible once inserted in the eye. Most corrective contact lenses come with a light "handling tint" that renders the lens slightly more visible on the eye. Soft contact lenses extend beyond the cornea, their rim sometimes visible against the sclera.
  • Leonardo's]] method for neutralizing the refractive power of the cornea
  • Dracula]]'' (1958) in one of the first uses of contact lens with makeup in films
  • Lens case to store contacts
  • Diameter and base curve radius
  • [[Otto Wichterle]] (pictured) and [[Drahoslav Lím]] introduced modern soft hydrogel lenses in 1959.
  • Scleral lens, with visible outer edge resting on the sclera of a patient with severe dry eye syndrome
  • editor1-last=John Wiley & Sons, Inc }}</ref>
VERY THIN PLASTIC LENS WORN DIRECTLY ON THE EYE TO CORRECT VISUAL DEFECTS
Contact lenses; Contact lense; Contact Lenses; Contact Lens; Contact lens solution; Thoric lens; Contacts; Contact lens prescription; Corneal neutralization; Colored contact lens; Colored contact lenses; Piggybacked contact lens; RGP contact lenses; Monovision; Disposable contact lens lid; Corneal Neutralization; Multifocal contact lens; Soft contact lens; Bandage contact lens; Decorative contact lens; History of contact lenses; Soft contact lenses; Contact lens solutions

общая лексика

контактные линзы (очки)

contact lens         
  • In 1888, [[Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick]] was the first to successfully fit contact lenses, which were made from blown glass
  • CLARE (''contact lens associated red eye'') is a group of inflammatory complications from lens wear
  • One-day [[disposable]] contact lenses with blue handling tint in blister-pack packaging
  • Woman wearing a cosmetic type of contact lens; enlarged detail shows the grain produced during the manufacturing process. Curving of the lines of printed dots suggests these lenses were manufactured by printing onto a flat sheet then shaping it.
  • Inserting a contact lens
  • Young woman removing contact lenses from her eyes in front of a mirror
  • Putting contacts in and taking them out
  • Contact lenses soaking in a hydrogen peroxide-based solution. The case is part of a "one-step" system and includes a catalytic disc at the base to neutralise the peroxide over time.
  • Contact lenses, other than the cosmetic variety, become almost invisible once inserted in the eye. Most corrective contact lenses come with a light "handling tint" that renders the lens slightly more visible on the eye. Soft contact lenses extend beyond the cornea, their rim sometimes visible against the sclera.
  • Leonardo's]] method for neutralizing the refractive power of the cornea
  • Dracula]]'' (1958) in one of the first uses of contact lens with makeup in films
  • Lens case to store contacts
  • Diameter and base curve radius
  • [[Otto Wichterle]] (pictured) and [[Drahoslav Lím]] introduced modern soft hydrogel lenses in 1959.
  • Scleral lens, with visible outer edge resting on the sclera of a patient with severe dry eye syndrome
  • editor1-last=John Wiley & Sons, Inc }}</ref>
VERY THIN PLASTIC LENS WORN DIRECTLY ON THE EYE TO CORRECT VISUAL DEFECTS
Contact lenses; Contact lense; Contact Lenses; Contact Lens; Contact lens solution; Thoric lens; Contacts; Contact lens prescription; Corneal neutralization; Colored contact lens; Colored contact lenses; Piggybacked contact lens; RGP contact lenses; Monovision; Disposable contact lens lid; Corneal Neutralization; Multifocal contact lens; Soft contact lens; Bandage contact lens; Decorative contact lens; History of contact lenses; Soft contact lenses; Contact lens solutions

['kɔntæktlenz]

медицина

контактная линза

contact dermatitis         
  • [[Patch test]]
  • 3-year-old girl with contact dermatitis, one day after contact with poison ivy
HUMAN DISEASE
Dermatitis, allergic contact; Dermatitis, contact; Photo-allergic contact dermatitis; Occupational dermatitis; Contact or irritant dermatitis; Acidic induced contact dermatitis; Acid-induced contact dermatitis; Acidic-induced contact dermatitis; Acid induced contact dermatitis; Alkali-induced contact dermatitis; Alkali induced contact dermatitis; Antifungal agent-induced contact dermatitis; Antifungal agent induced contact dermatitis; Artificial nail-induced contact dermatitis; Artificial nail induced contact dermatitis; Dust-induced contact dermatitis; Dust induced contact dermatitis; St induced contact dermatitis; Axillary antiperspirant-induced contact dermatitis; Axillary antiperspirant induced contact dermatitis; Bleaching cream-induced contact dermatitis; Bleaching cream induced contact dermatitis; Tree-induced contact dermatitis; Tree induced contact dermatitis; Tree-associated plant-induced contact dermatitis; Tree-associated plant induced contact dermatitis; Tree associated plant induced contact dermatitis; Vegetable-induced contact dermatitis; Vegetable induced contact dermatitis; Capsaisin-induced contact dermatitis; Capsaisin induced contact dermatitis; Corticosteroid-induced contact dermatitis; Corticosteroid induced contact dermatitis; Antimicrobial agent-induced contact dermatitis; Antimicrobial agent induced contact dermatitis; Sunscreen-induced contact dermatitis; Sorbic acid-induced contact dermatitis; Solvent-induced contact dermatitis; Sunscreen induced contact dermatitis; Sorbic acid induced contact dermatitis; Solvent induced contact dermatitis; Axillary deodorant-induced contact dermatitis; Axillary deodorant induced contact dermatitis; Clothing-induced contact dermatitis; Clothing induced contact dermatitis; Ethylenediamine-induced contact dermatitis; Ethylenediamine induced contact dermatitis; Eye makeup-induced contact dermatitis; Eye makeup induced contact dermatitis; Fragrance-induced contact dermatitis; Fragrance induced contact dermatitis; Hair bleach-induced contact dermatitis; Hair bleach induced contact dermatitis; Hair dye-induced contact dermatitis; Hair dye induced contact dermatitis; Hair spray-induced contact dermatitis; Hair straightener-induced contact dermatitis; Hair straightener induced contact dermatitis; Hair spray induced contact dermatitis; Seed-induced contact dermatitis; Seed induced contact dermatitis; Propylene glycol-induced contact dermatitis; Propylene glycol induced contact dermatitis; Pollen-induced contact dermatitis; Pollen induced contact dermatitis; Plant derivative-induced contact dermatitis; Plant derivative induced contact dermatitis; Phenothiazine drug-induced contact dermatitis; Phenothiazine drug induced contact dermatitis; Permanent wave preparation-induced contact dermatitis; Permanent wave preparation induced contact dermatitis; Acrylic monomer dermatitis; Adhesive dermatitis; Arsenic dermatitis; Black dermatographism; Chrome dermatitis; Cobalt dermatitis; Cosmetic dermatitis; Cosmetic intolerance syndrome; Dentifrice-induced contact dermatitis; Dentifrice induced contact dermatitis; Tear gas dermatitis; Shoe dermatitis; Rubber dermatitis; Polyester resin dermatitis; Epoxy resin dermatitis; Fiberglass dermatitis; Gold dermatitis; Nickel dermatitis; Mercury dermatitis; Dermatitis from metals and metal salts; Flower-induced contact dermatitis; Flower induced contact dermatitis; Formaldehyde-induced contact dermatitis; Formaldehyde-releasing agent-induced contact dermatitis; Formaldehyde induced contact dermatitis; Formaldehyde-releasing agent induced contact dermatitis; Formaldehyde releasing agent induced contact dermatitis; Paraben-induced contact dermatitis; P-Chloro-Meta-Xylenol-induced contact dermatitis; Occupation-induced contact dermatitis; Occupation induced contact dermatitis; P-Chloro-Meta-Xylenol induced contact dermatitis; Paraben induced contact dermatitis; Hydrocarbon-induced contact dermatitis; Hair tonic-induced contact dermatitis; Hair lotion-induced contact dermatitis; Hair lotion induced contact dermatitis; Hair tonic induced contact dermatitis; Hydrocarbon induced contact dermatitis; Houseplant-induced contact dermatitis; Houseplant induced contact dermatitis; Lanolin-induced contact dermatitis; Lipstick-induced contact dermatitis; Local anesthetic-induced contact dermatitis; Marine plant-induced contact dermatitis; Mouthwash-induced contact dermatitis; Nail lacquer-induced contact dermatitis; Nail polish remover-induced contact dermatitis; Nail polish remover induced contact dermatitis; Lanolin induced contact dermatitis; Lipstick induced contact dermatitis; Local anesthetic induced contact dermatitis; Marine plant induced contact dermatitis; Mouthwash induced contact dermatitis; Nail lacquer induced contact dermatitis; Quaternium-15 hypersensitivity; Contact allergy; Systemic contact dermatitis; Textile dermatitis; Traumatic irritant contact dermatitis; Occupational contact dermatitis; Subjective irritant contact dermatitis; Sensory irritant contact dermatitis; Reed dermatitis; Rosewood dermatitis; Rosin dermatitis; Paraphenylenediamine dermatitis; Photoallergic contact dermatitis; Photoirritant contact dermatitis; Acute irritant contact eczema; Chronic irritant contact eczema; Airborne contact dermatitis; Makassar ebony dermatitis; Mechanical irritant dermatitis; Irritant contact dermatitis due to cumulative insult; Allergic contact eczema due to metal; Allergic contact dermatitis - nickel; Cumulative irritant contact dermatitis; Allergic contact dermatitis - chromate; Allergic contact eczema due to rubber; Irritant contact dermatitis - cement; Irritant contact dermatitis - contact with plant; Allergic contact dermatitis - cosmetic or toiletry; Glue or resin system allergic contact dermatitis - plastic; Allergic contact dermatitis - drug in contact with skin; Allergic contact dermatitis due to drugs; Allergic contact dermatitis due to dye; Allergic contact eczema due to other chemical products; Allergic contact dermatitis - cement; Allergic contact dermatitis - plastic; Irritant Contact Dermatitis due to Solvents; Allergic contact dermatitis - rubber chemical; NEC irritant Contact Dermatitis due to Specified Cause; Irritant Contact Dermatitis due to Oils and Greases; Irritant contact dermatitis - detergents & wet work; Allergic contact dermatitis - airborne; Allergic contact dermatitis - agent not elsewhere classified; Allergic contact dermatitis - plant; Allergic contact dermatitis - agrochemical; Allergic contact dermatitis - insecticide; Dermatitis venenata; Contact irritation; Skin sensitizer; Skin sensitizers; Contact eczema

медицина

контактный дерматит (с аллергическим компонентом)

rood-loft         
  • Usual location of a rood screen
  • St Albans Abbey]]
  • Rood and beam of 1275, but no screen, at [[Öja Church]] on the island of [[Gotland]] in Sweden, where many exceptional roods have survived.
  • alt=
  • St. Helen's church, Ranworth]], Norfolk
  • Crucifixion atop Rood Screen, Anglo-Catholic [[Church of the Good Shepherd (Rosemont, Pennsylvania)]]
  • ambo]]s, left and right.
  • alt=
PARTITION BETWEEN THE CHANCEL AND NAVE FOUND IN MEDIEVAL CHURCH ARCHITECTURE
Altar-screen; Rood loft; Rood Screen; Screen, Altar; Chancel screen; Choir screen; Choir Screen; Rood beam; Choir-screen; Roodscreen; Rood-beam; Jubé; Rood-screen; Rude screen; Painted rood screen; Rood-loft; Chancel-screen
rood-loft noun хоры в церкви
rood-screen         
  • Usual location of a rood screen
  • St Albans Abbey]]
  • Rood and beam of 1275, but no screen, at [[Öja Church]] on the island of [[Gotland]] in Sweden, where many exceptional roods have survived.
  • alt=
  • St. Helen's church, Ranworth]], Norfolk
  • Crucifixion atop Rood Screen, Anglo-Catholic [[Church of the Good Shepherd (Rosemont, Pennsylvania)]]
  • ambo]]s, left and right.
  • alt=
PARTITION BETWEEN THE CHANCEL AND NAVE FOUND IN MEDIEVAL CHURCH ARCHITECTURE
Altar-screen; Rood loft; Rood Screen; Screen, Altar; Chancel screen; Choir screen; Choir Screen; Rood beam; Choir-screen; Roodscreen; Rood-beam; Jubé; Rood-screen; Rude screen; Painted rood screen; Rood-loft; Chancel-screen
rood-screen noun крестная перегородка (отделяет клирос он нефа)
rood-screen         
  • Usual location of a rood screen
  • St Albans Abbey]]
  • Rood and beam of 1275, but no screen, at [[Öja Church]] on the island of [[Gotland]] in Sweden, where many exceptional roods have survived.
  • alt=
  • St. Helen's church, Ranworth]], Norfolk
  • Crucifixion atop Rood Screen, Anglo-Catholic [[Church of the Good Shepherd (Rosemont, Pennsylvania)]]
  • ambo]]s, left and right.
  • alt=
PARTITION BETWEEN THE CHANCEL AND NAVE FOUND IN MEDIEVAL CHURCH ARCHITECTURE
Altar-screen; Rood loft; Rood Screen; Screen, Altar; Chancel screen; Choir screen; Choir Screen; Rood beam; Choir-screen; Roodscreen; Rood-beam; Jubé; Rood-screen; Rude screen; Painted rood screen; Rood-loft; Chancel-screen

['ru:dskri:n]

общая лексика

крестная перегородка (в церкви; отделяет клирос [choir] от нефа [nave]; обыкн. резная, из камня или дерева)

существительное

общая лексика

крестная перегородка (отделяет клирос он нефа)

contact print         
  • ''Namaka'', contact sheet photograph combined with [[intentional camera movement]]
  • Contact print of a photo film cut in pieces, used for reviewing and selecting images for the final print. Photo by [[Paolo Monti]], 1975.
PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE PRODUCED FROM FILM
Contact printing; Contact sheet
1) контактный отпечаток
2) контактная копия (на любом светочувствительном материале)

Определение

contact lens
(contact lenses)
Contact lenses are small plastic lenses that you put on the surface of your eyes to help you see better, instead of wearing glasses.
N-COUNT: usu pl

Википедия

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