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Что (кто) такое suppress foam - определение

SPORTS PARAPHERNALIA ITEM WORN ON THE HAND TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR A PARTICULAR TEAM
Foam finger; Foam hands; Foam fingers; Foam Finger
  • Recent (2012) photo of the 1971 item, signed by members of the Ottumwa High School Class of 1971.
  • A fan raises a foam hand at a [[Cleveland Indians]] game.
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Sea foam         
  • Sea foam usually contains a mixture of decomposed organic materials
  •  Bubbles of plankton-enriched foam left in a [[tide pool]] after [[high tide]]
  • Sea foam off [[Vancouver Island]]
  • Connection between sea foam and [[sea spray]] formation. The dark orange line indicates processes common to the formation of both [[sea spray]] and sea foam.
FOAM CREATED BY THE AGITATION OF SEAWATER
Spume; Beach foam; Ocean foam; Seafoam
·- Foam of sea water.
II. Sea foam ·- Meerschaum;
- called also sea froth.
spume         
  • Sea foam usually contains a mixture of decomposed organic materials
  •  Bubbles of plankton-enriched foam left in a [[tide pool]] after [[high tide]]
  • Sea foam off [[Vancouver Island]]
  • Connection between sea foam and [[sea spray]] formation. The dark orange line indicates processes common to the formation of both [[sea spray]] and sea foam.
FOAM CREATED BY THE AGITATION OF SEAWATER
Spume; Beach foam; Ocean foam; Seafoam
[spju:m]
literary
¦ noun froth or foam, especially that found on waves.
¦ verb froth or foam.
Derivatives
spumous adjective
spumy adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. (e)spume or L. spuma.
Foam hand         
A foam hand, commonly known as a foam finger, is a sports paraphernalia item worn on the hand to show support for a particular team. The most common version resembles an oversized hand with an extended index finger, and slits in their bases allow them to be worn over the hands.
foamy         
  • Bubble for hydrostatic pressure
  • Reflection of radiation by a foam
  • Measurement principle of multiple light scattering coupled with vertical scanning
  • Order and disorder of bubbles in a surface foam
  • Rising bubble from orifice
FORM OF MATTER CONTAINING POCKETS OF GAS IN A SOLID OR LIQUID
Froth; Closed cell foam; Foams; Froths; Frothed; Frothing; Frothiness; Gas in liquid; Self skin; Integral skin foam; Self-skin foam; Frothy; Foamy; Foaming; Closed-cell foam; Space-filling bubble; Suds (foam); Foam material
a.
Frothy, spumy, spumous.
spume         
  • Sea foam usually contains a mixture of decomposed organic materials
  •  Bubbles of plankton-enriched foam left in a [[tide pool]] after [[high tide]]
  • Sea foam off [[Vancouver Island]]
  • Connection between sea foam and [[sea spray]] formation. The dark orange line indicates processes common to the formation of both [[sea spray]] and sea foam.
FOAM CREATED BY THE AGITATION OF SEAWATER
Spume; Beach foam; Ocean foam; Seafoam
n.
Foam, froth, spray, scum.
Sea foam         
  • Sea foam usually contains a mixture of decomposed organic materials
  •  Bubbles of plankton-enriched foam left in a [[tide pool]] after [[high tide]]
  • Sea foam off [[Vancouver Island]]
  • Connection between sea foam and [[sea spray]] formation. The dark orange line indicates processes common to the formation of both [[sea spray]] and sea foam.
FOAM CREATED BY THE AGITATION OF SEAWATER
Spume; Beach foam; Ocean foam; Seafoam
Sea foam, ocean foam, beach foam, or spume is a type of foam created by the agitation of seawater, particularly when it contains higher concentrations of dissolved organic matter (including proteins, lignins, and lipids) derived from sources such as the offshore breakdown of algal blooms. These compounds can act as surfactants or foaming agents.
Spray foam         
  • Closed cell spray foam being applied by trained installer.
  • Open cell spray polyurethane foam insulation being applied in wall cavities.
  • Walltite insulation foam being sprayed
BUILDING MATERIAL THAT EXPANDS AND CURES TO FORM A POLYURETHANE FOAM
Spray foams (insulation); Spray Foam Insulation; Expanding foam
Spray foam is a chemical product created by two materials, isocyanate and polyol resin, which react when mixed with each other and expand up to 30-60 times its liquid volume after it is sprayed in place. This expansion makes it useful as a specialty packing material which forms to the shape of the product being packaged and produces a high thermal insulating value with virtually no air infiltration.
frothy         
  • Bubble for hydrostatic pressure
  • Reflection of radiation by a foam
  • Measurement principle of multiple light scattering coupled with vertical scanning
  • Order and disorder of bubbles in a surface foam
  • Rising bubble from orifice
FORM OF MATTER CONTAINING POCKETS OF GAS IN A SOLID OR LIQUID
Froth; Closed cell foam; Foams; Froths; Frothed; Frothing; Frothiness; Gas in liquid; Self skin; Integral skin foam; Self-skin foam; Frothy; Foamy; Foaming; Closed-cell foam; Space-filling bubble; Suds (foam); Foam material
(frothier, frothiest)
A frothy liquid has lots of bubbles on its surface.
...frothy milk shakes.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
froth         
  • Bubble for hydrostatic pressure
  • Reflection of radiation by a foam
  • Measurement principle of multiple light scattering coupled with vertical scanning
  • Order and disorder of bubbles in a surface foam
  • Rising bubble from orifice
FORM OF MATTER CONTAINING POCKETS OF GAS IN A SOLID OR LIQUID
Froth; Closed cell foam; Foams; Froths; Frothed; Frothing; Frothiness; Gas in liquid; Self skin; Integral skin foam; Self-skin foam; Frothy; Foamy; Foaming; Closed-cell foam; Space-filling bubble; Suds (foam); Foam material
I. n.
1.
Spume, foam.
2.
Triviality, nonsense, empty show, mere words, balderdash, trash, flummery, bosh (colloq.).
II. v. a.
1.
Cause to foam, cover with foam or spume.
2.
Emit as foam, give vent to frothily.
III. v. n.
Foam.
frothy         
  • Bubble for hydrostatic pressure
  • Reflection of radiation by a foam
  • Measurement principle of multiple light scattering coupled with vertical scanning
  • Order and disorder of bubbles in a surface foam
  • Rising bubble from orifice
FORM OF MATTER CONTAINING POCKETS OF GAS IN A SOLID OR LIQUID
Froth; Closed cell foam; Foams; Froths; Frothed; Frothing; Frothiness; Gas in liquid; Self skin; Integral skin foam; Self-skin foam; Frothy; Foamy; Foaming; Closed-cell foam; Space-filling bubble; Suds (foam); Foam material
a.
1.
Foamy, spumy.
2.
Trifling, light, empty, trivial, vain, frivolous, unsubstantial.

Википедия

Foam hand

A foam hand, commonly known as a foam finger, is a sports paraphernalia item worn on the hand to show support for a particular team. The most common version resembles an oversized hand with an extended index finger, and slits in their bases allow them to be worn over the hands. Usually the surface displays a silk-screened team name, logo, or other graphic or slogan, such as "We Are #1." Foam hands are made of open-celled foam.