absolute

absolute
{'æbsɔlu:t}
1. абсолютен, пълен, безусловен, неограничен
2. грам. независим, самостоятелен
3. пол. самовластен
4. чист, неподправен, без примеси
ABSOLUTE alcohol чист спирт
5. положителен, несъмнен, безусловен
ABSOLUTE truth несъмнена истина
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{'absъlu:t} a 1. абсолютен, пълен, безусловен; неограничен;
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безпрекословен; aбсолютен; безусловен; пълен; необусловен;
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1. absolute alcohol чист спирт 2. absolute truth несъмнена истина 3. абсолютен, пълен, безусловен, неограничен 4. грам. независим, самостоятелен 5. пол. самовластен 6. положителен, несъмнен, безусловен 7. чист, неподправен, без примеси
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absolute[´æbsəlu:t] I. adj 1. абсолютен; съвършен; пълен; безусловен; върховен, самовластен; \absolute art абстрактно изкуство; \absolute pitch муз. абсолютен тон; \absolute zero физ. абсолютна нула (-273,15°С = -459,67°F); \absolute dud невъзпламенен ядрен експлозив; \absolute address местонахождение на информация в компютърната памет; 2. чист, без примеси; \absolute alcohol абсолютен алкохол - етанол; чист спирт; II. n филос. the \absolute абсолют - безкрайната, съвършената, неизменната, вечната първопричина на Вселената; юрид. decree \absolute последна фаза при отсъждане на развод.

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