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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > bottom-dwelling organisms
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•Bottom-dwelling organisms...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > обитающий на дне
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Русско-английский сельскохозяйственный словарь > придонная рыба
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2) Biology: bottom-dwelling3) Military: ocean-bottom4) Mathematics: base5) Oil: seafloor6) Astronautics: ground8) Sakhalin energy glossary: mud line9) Oceanography: bottom-living10) Makarov: subaqueous -
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1) General subject: benthic2) Biology: bottom-living3) Naval: benthonic5) Makarov: bottom-dwelling -
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1) General subject: groundfish, groundling (пескарь и т. п.)2) Biology: bottom-dwelling fish3) Fishery: bottom fish, ground fish4) Ecology: bottom-living fish, demersal fish -
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Mathematics: bottom-dwelling organismsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обитающие на дне организмы
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chalk
A soft, pure, earthy, fine-textured, usually white to light gray or buff limestone of marine origin, consisting almost wholly (90-99%) of calcite, formed mainly by shallow-water accumulation of calcareous tests of floating microorganisms (chiefly foraminifers) and of comminuted remains of calcareous algae (such as cocoliths and rhabdoliths), set in a structureless matrix of very finely crystalline calcite. The rock is porous, somewhat friable, and only slightly coherent. It may include the remains of bottom-dwelling forms (e.g. ammonites, echinoderms, and pelecypods), and nodules of chert and pyrite. The best known and most widespread chalks are of Cretaceous age, such as those exposed in cliffs on both sides of the English Channel. (Source: BJGEO)
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chalk
A soft, pure, earthy, fine-textured, usually white to light gray or buff limestone of marine origin, consisting almost wholly (90-99%) of calcite, formed mainly by shallow-water accumulation of calcareous tests of floating microorganisms (chiefly foraminifers) and of comminuted remains of calcareous algae (such as cocoliths and rhabdoliths), set in a structureless matrix of very finely crystalline calcite. The rock is porous, somewhat friable, and only slightly coherent. It may include the remains of bottom-dwelling forms (e.g. ammonites, echinoderms, and pelecypods), and nodules of chert and pyrite. The best known and most widespread chalks are of Cretaceous age, such as those exposed in cliffs on both sides of the English Channel. (Source: BJGEO)
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chalk
A soft, pure, earthy, fine-textured, usually white to light gray or buff limestone of marine origin, consisting almost wholly (90-99%) of calcite, formed mainly by shallow-water accumulation of calcareous tests of floating microorganisms (chiefly foraminifers) and of comminuted remains of calcareous algae (such as cocoliths and rhabdoliths), set in a structureless matrix of very finely crystalline calcite. The rock is porous, somewhat friable, and only slightly coherent. It may include the remains of bottom-dwelling forms (e.g. ammonites, echinoderms, and pelecypods), and nodules of chert and pyrite. The best known and most widespread chalks are of Cretaceous age, such as those exposed in cliffs on both sides of the English Channel. (Source: BJGEO)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > мел
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2) Naval: deep dwelling4) Chemistry: bathypelagic5) Construction: off-shore6) Oil: bottom-water, deep sea, deep-water7) Fishery: deep8) Cartography: bathygraphic, bathymetric, bathymetrical9) Ecology: suboceanic10) Oil&Gas technology deep water11) Oceanography: deep-dwelling12) Makarov: abysmal, suboceanic (находящийся в океанских глубинах) -
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несов. - проника́ть, сов. - прони́кнуть; (в вн.)1) ( попадать внутрь чего-л) penetrate (d, into); (че́рез) penetrate (through), go (through), pass (through)прони́кнуть в жили́ще — enter a dwelling
2) ( просачиваться) percolate (through)3) (разгадывать, понимать) fathom [-ðəm] (d), penetrate (d), get to the bottom (of)проника́ть в чьи-л наме́рения — fathom smb's designs [-'zaɪnz]
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