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To cure
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Лечить/вылечить, русский
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Cure, английский
- To change the properties of an adhesive by chemical reaction (which may be condensation, polymerisation, or vulcanisation) and thereby develop maximum strength.
- (see vulcanization.)
- To change the properties of an adhesive by chemical
- A particular way of making someone well or of stopping an illness scientists are trying to develop a cure for the common cold. verb to make someone healthy she was completely cured. can the doctors cure his bad circulation?
- To make good a default.
Cure, русский
Cure a rejection, английский
Отводить отклонение (формулы изобретения)
Cure du beton, французский
Cure period, английский
Период для исправления положения
Cure rights, английский
Cure rights are designed to remedy a breach of a financial covenant and, within an agreed timeframe, avoid the occurrence of an event of default as a result of such breach.
Cure, to, английский
To salt meat or fish.
Cure-castable explosive, английский
Литьевое отверждаемое взрывчатые вещества
Cured fillet of sturgeon, английский
Cured-in-place pipe (cipp), английский
Method of lining with a flexible tube impregnated with a thermosetting resin which produces a pipe after resin cure.
Curer, английский
Тот, кто заготовляет впрок продукты питания: солильщик, коптильщик и т.п.
Curetaje, legrado, raspado, испанский
Curettage, английский
- Raspado, curetaje
- The procedure of scraping the inside of a hollow organ, often the uterus, to remove a growth or tissue for examination. also called curettement
Curette, английский
- Cureta, raspador
- A surgical instrument like a long thin spoon, used for scraping the inside of an organ (note: the us spelling is curet.) verb to scrape an organ with a curette (note: curettes – curetting – curetted. the us spelling is curet.) curettement curettement same as curettage
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A field hospital, английский
Logistics flow, английский
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