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diaphragm
['daɪəfræm]
n
gen.
перегородка
f
;
перемичка
anat.
грудочеревна перепона
biol.
діафрагма
f
(
If his diaphragm's not working, Maybe his nerves are freezing up.
Roksolana_Hrydnova
)
bot.
перетинка
f
tech.
мембрана
diaphragm
['daɪəfræm]
v
gen.
діафрагмувати
diaphragm
['daɪəfræm]
adj.
gen.
діафрагменний
;
мембранний
English thesaurus
diaphragm
['daɪəfræm]
abbr.
abbr., agric.
diaph
metrol.
Pressure: A thin flexible disc that is supported around the edges and whose centre is allowed to move in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the disc; it is used for a wide variety of purposes, such as detecting or reproducing sound waves, keeping two fluids separate while transmitting the pressure or motion between them, or producing a mechanical or electrical signal proportional to the differential pressure across the diaphragm.
;
Thin, usually porous wall used to separate liquids or gases of different compositions
diaphragm:
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