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Exuberant
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Like extroverted, somewhat hyper people, wines too can be gushing with fruit and seem nervous and intensely vigorous.
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Fat, английский
- When the rhone has an exceptionally hot year for its crop and the wines attain a super sort of maturity, they are often quite rich and concentrated, with low to average acidity. often such wines are said to be fat, which is a prized commodity. if they become too fat, that is a flaw and they are then called flabby.
- When a ball is undercut, it is hit too "fat"
- Stout, corpulent, fleshy, beefy, paunchy, plump, full, rotund, tubby, pudgy, chubby, chunky, burly, bulky, elephantine
- An animal or vegetable oil which will combine with an alkali to saponify and form a soap.
- Factory acceptance test
- Factory acceptance tests
- Fast automatic transfer
- Final assembly test
- Flight acceptance test
- Free air temperature
- Functional analysis team
- 1. a white oily substance in the body, which stores energy and protects the body against cold 2. a type of food which supplies protein and vitamins a and d, especially that part of meat which is white, and solid substances like lard or butter produced from animals and used for cooking, or liquid substances like oil if you don’t like the fat on the meat, cut it off. fry the eggs in some fat. (note: fat has no plural when it means the substance; the plural fats is used to mean different types of fat. for other terms referring to fats, see also lipid and words beginning with steato-.) comment: fat is a necessary part of the diet because of the vitamins and energy-giving calories which it contains. fat in the diet comes from either animal fats or vegetable fats. animal fats such as butter, fat meat or cream, are saturated fatty acids. it is believed that the intake of unsaturated and polyunsaturated fats, mainly vegetable fats and oils, and fish oil, in the diet, rather than animal fats, helps keep down the level of cholesterol in the blood and so lessens the risk of atherosclerosis. a low-fat diet does not always help to reduce body weight.
- Fluorescent antibody test/technique
- Таблица размещения файлов
- A sound which has been slightly distorted by means of analog tape saturation or tube distortion, yielding a warm, full sound. also, a sound which is spatially diffuse, accomplished by panning a signal hard left in the stereo spectrum, then delaying the signal slightly and panning the delayed signal hard right.
- Factory acceptance test (faa)
- Force aerienne tactique
- Forschungsvereinigung automobiltechnik (germany)
- Raw material used in the manufacture of most greases, composed of various fatty acids and glycerol (glycerine) that form triglyceride esters. fats are found in nature but may also be made synthetically.
Extract, английский
- This is everything in a wine besides water, sugar, alcohol, and acidity.
- An extract is a perfume that has 15-45% compound in an alcohol base.
- / ekstrkt/ a preparation made by removing water or alcohol from a substance, leaving only the essence liver extract concentrated essence of liver verb /?k strkt/ to take out something adrenaline extracted from the animal’s adrenal glands is used in the treatment of asthma. ‘…all the staff are rgns, partly because they do venesection, partly because they work in plasmapheresis units which extract plasma and return red blood cells to the donor’ [nursing times]
- Извлекать; выделять
- An alcoholic solution of fragrance oil. the traditional concentration of the fragrance oil in an extract is between 15 and 50% of oil in the finished extract. the layman refers to the extract as “perfume.”
- To build a dac package file that contains the definitions of all the objects in an existing database, as well as instance objects that are associated with the database. extract
- To decompress, or pull out, files from a compressed form. when you extract a file, an uncompressed copy of the file is placed in the folder you specify. the original file remains in the compressed folder. compressed files frequently have a .zip file name extension.
- To remove or duplicate items from a larger group in a systematic manner.
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