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Перевод: corrosive
[прилагательное] коррозионный; разъедающий; едкий; [существительное] разъедающее вещество; едкое вещество
Тезаурус:
- Neither dispenser can be used with corrosive fluids as these materials tend to corrode the return spring and cause discoloration and contamination of the chemicals.
- Orange: corrosive alkali products
- Like the corrosive effects of steady doses of pessimism, the constant injection of a note of optimism can alter the whole tenor of a meeting.
- This was the nineteenth-century English approach, and many such offences still survive in the Offences against the Person Act 1861 (relating, for example, to injuries caused by gunpowder, throwing corrosive fluid, failing to provide food for apprentices, setting spring guns).
- They have a relatively low toxicity but are corrosive in concentrate form.
- Aprons : Either full or half length, with or without bibs and made from thick rubber or cotton mesh reinforced PVC aprons may be highly desirable where hot corrosive liquids are handled in any quantity or where splashes are likely to occur.
- To be suitable for food environment application a disinfectant must be odourless, of low mammalian toxicity, non corrosive and non-tainting.
- It is also highly corrosive, pungent smelling, food tainting and toxic, although, being highly volatile, residual toxicity is low.
- Machine detergents used for cleaning aluminium ware are often highly "built" omitting caustic soda and substituting sodium metasilicate to reduce corrosive effect.
- In this way the chambers of commerce, co-operatives, trade unions and other structures felt the corrosive, divisive and corrupting effect of money which, far from strengthening resolve to resist the occupation, was used to advance one political viewpoint over another.
- Wanless is first to admit he has no quick antidote to the corrosive effect of falling asset values.
- Then there are toxic, corrosive and carcinogenic exhaust fumes and the spreading intrusiveness of traffic noise, which again are by no means limited to city centres.
- But precisely because purity is invested with such a tremendous erotic charge, fears of "impurity" remained insistent and corrosive, and in a perversely dynamic proximity disavowed along lines suggested by Freud's remarks at the beginning of this section, and in a passage from "Repression" (191 5) worth citing again in this context:
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