spin
81spin — spɪn n. act of causing to spin; twirling movement, rotation; short drive in an automobile; sudden descent; specific viewpoint, slant; style; tailspin; spin angular momentum (Physics) v. form thread or yarn by drawing out and twisting fibers;… …
82spin — sukinys statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Mikrodalelės savasis judesio kiekio momentas, nesusijęs su jos judėjimu erdvėje. atitikmenys: angl. spin; spin quantum number rus. спин; спиновое квантовое число ryšiai: sinonimas – sukininis judesio… …
83spin — a unit of angular momentum used in particle physics. The spin unit is equal to Planck s constant h divided by 2pi, or approximately 105.457 27 x 10 36 joule second (J·s). The spin of an elementary particle is always a simple multiple of this… …
84spin — (Voz inglesa.) ► sustantivo masculino FÍSICA Momento cinético propio de una partícula o grupo de ellas. IRREG. plural spins * * * spin (ingl.; pronunc. [espín]) m. Fís. Espín (movimiento rotatorio de las partículas atómicas). * * * (voz inglesa)… …
85spin on — phr verb Spin on is used with these nouns as the object: ↑heel …
86Spin — 1. five pound note; £5; 2. sum of five dollars; $5; 3. (prison) prison sentence of five years duration (abbreviation of spinnaker ); 4. playing of a record or CD: Give this one a spin and see if you like it ; 5. play a record; 6. play dance music …
87spin — Australian Slang 1. five pound note; £5; 2. sum of five dollars; $5; 3. (prison) prison sentence of five years duration (abbreviation of spinnaker ); 4. playing of a record or CD: Give this one a spin and see if you like it ; 5. play a record; 6 …
88Spin — Spịn 〈[spin] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 1. 〈Physik〉 innerer Freiheitsgrad eines Elementarteilchens od. Atomkerns, der als Impuls einer drehenden Eigenbewegung des Teilchens angesehen werden kann 2. 〈Sport; bes. Tennis〉 Drall, Rotation des Balls [Etym …
89spin — [OE] Spin is a general Germanic word, with relatives in German and Dutch spinnen, Swedish spinna, and Danish spinde. It goes back ultimately to a prehistoric Indo European base *spen or *pen ‘stretch’ which also produced English span, Lithuanian… …
90spín — a m (ȋ) fiz. lastna vrtilna količina osnovnih delcev, atomov: spin elektronov …