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Перевод: preservative
[прилагательное] предохраняющий; предохранительный; [существительное] предохраняющее средство
Тезаурус:
- Those societies survive and flourish which have discovered how to exploit its preservative effects while containing the destructive ones.
- For this reason, all wood used for cladding - unless it is naturally rot-resistant, like Western red cedar - should be pretreated with preservative before use.
- PRESERVATIVE
- By substituting tar (like a thick black oil) for paint, he intends to prompt thoughts about tar as both preservative and something more sinister - a symbolic tarring and feathering of Britain's homosexuals.
- Over the river on Riverside Buttress, Chris Wright had his morning cup of Maxwellhouse (ingredients: flavour enhancer E6 5b and preservative 2BR) on the wall right of the Max Museum.
- Any new timber which is introduced into the treated areas in repair or replacement work should also be treated with preservative containing an insecticide.
- And the final reflection which suggests itself is that if this pattern of behaviour should prove to be normal, it should be assumed - at least until the contrary is demonstrated - that it is beneficial and has been evolved by trial and error as a preservative device or mechanism.
- Set against these points is the maintenance problem; softwood doors need regular decoration to keep rot at bay, and even hardwoods require regular treatment with preservative and stain to keep them in good condition.
- When "untreated" timber (ie, wood which has not been impregnated with preservative) is built into solid walls, it has no protection from dampness in the wall and it is common for joist-ends to be shielded by a skin of brickwork only a half-a-brick thick (Fig 31).
- It's best to use a simple design and stout timbers, well treated with a non-toxic preservative - don't use creosote, sure death to plants.
- Generally, sound timbers, such as wallplates and lintels which are built into masonry and which show only one or two surfaces to the building interior, may be treated by coating their exposed faces with a thick "mayonnaise" preservative paste.
- Like other such instincts, however, envy is both preservative and destructive.
- Success or failure have thus depended on the devices by which a balance could be maintained between the preservative and the destructive effects of envy.
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