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•A great variety of broken or worn tools can be restored by this process.
•Reclaiming arid lands and controlling rivers requires a great diversity of structures such as dams, power plants, canals,...
•Stainless steels are used in diversified industries such as the dairy, chemical processing, food processing,...
•A wide diversity of mRNA species appear to be present simultaneously in cells (биол.).
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•The entire combined mill department, the raw mill feed to the slurry blending, is operated from a central control room.
•Products ranging toothpaste to missile nose cones...
•You can use these machines to grind everything small parts to heavy pieces.
•Adults of various species show great diversity in size ranging from 1 mm in some species found in fish to over 400 mm in length found in some mammalian species.
II•A fluvial denudation takes place, beginning with a rapid tectonic uplift and ending with the development of a peneplain.
•With the metals still in contact there can be a potential difference between them of anywhere from a tiny fraction of a volt to several volts.
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•Examples of the great diversity of available switching plans are shown in Fig. 1.
•The enormous variability in vapour and particle content of the air...
•The variety of bands results from the variety of different electronic states that can be...
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diversity имя существительное:manifold (многообразие, коллектор, трубопровод, выхлопная труба, система труб, система трубопроводов)multiformity (многообразие, полиморфизм)multeity (многообразие, разнообразие) -
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6 целый ряд
•During the past half-century physicists have built a succession of particle accelerators.
•With solution chromatography, a large (or great, or wide) variety of detection techniques have been employed.
•The instrument will serve a broad range of astronomical purposes.
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1) General subject: diversity, great variety, manifold, manifoldness, variety, vast variety, diversification, multitude (a multitude of formats), richness2) Medicine: multiplicity3) Engineering: multifold4) Rare: multeity5) Mathematics: equationally definable class, sectionally normal variety, varifold6) Special term: multiformity7) Makarov: set, spectrum, variety of -
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ГЛАЗА РАЗБЕГАЮТСЯ/РАЗБЕЖАЛИСЬ (у кого от чего) coll VP subj.) s.o. cannot concentrate visually or fix his gaze on any one thing, owing to a great number and diversity of objects, impressions etc: у X-a глаза разбегаются (от Y-ов) = X doesn't know (X scarcely knows) where to look (first (next)) X doesn't know (scarcely knows) which way to look X doesn't know (X scarcely knows) what (whom) to look at first (next) X is dizzied by the multitude of Ys itfs more (there are more Ys) than the eyes can take in.В ослепительных белых и чёрных лимузинах ехали, весело разговаривая, офицеры в высоких картузах с серебром. У нас с Шуркой разбежались глаза и захватило дыхание (Кузнецов 1). The officers in their tall peaked caps with silver braid travelled in dazzling black and white limousines, chatting cheerfully among themselves. We, Shurka and I, caught our breath and scarcely knew where to look next (1b).Для Пьера, воспитанного за границей, этот вечер Анны Павловны был первый, который он видел в России. Он знал, что тут собрана вся интеллигенция Петербурга, и у него, как у ребёнка в игрушечной лавке, разбегались глаза (Толстой 4). Pierre had been educated abroad, and this reception at Anna Pavlovna's was the first he had attended in Russia. He knew that all the intellectual lights of Petersburg were gathered there and, like a child in a toy shop, did not know which way to look... (4b).У случайного посетителя (Дома) Грибоедова начинали разбегаться глаза от надписей, пестревших на ореховых тёткиных дверях... (Булгаков 9)....The chance visitor at Gri-boyedov's (Griboyedov House) was all but dizzied by the multitude of signs peppering the aunt's heavy walnut doors... (9a). -
9 глаза разбегаются
[VPsubj]=====⇒ s.o. cannot concentrate visually or fix his gaze on any one thing, owing to a great number and diversity of objects, impressions etc:- у X-a глаза разбегаются (от Y-ов) ≈ X doesn't know < X scarcely knows> where to look (first < next>);- X doesn't know < scarcely knows> which way to look;- X doesn't know < X scarcely knows> what < whom> to look at first < next>;- it's more < there are more Ys> than the eyes can take in.♦ В ослепительных белых и чёрных лимузинах ехали, весело разговаривая, офицеры в высоких картузах с серебром. У нас с Шуркой разбежались глаза и захватило дыхание (Кузнецов 1). The officers in their tall peaked caps with silver braid travelled in dazzling black and white limousines, chatting cheerfully among themselves. We, Shurka and I, caught our breath and scarcely knew where to look next (1b).♦ Для Пьера, воспитанного за границей, этот вечер Анны Павловны был первый, который он видел в России. Он знал, что тут собрана вся интеллигенция Петербурга, и у него, как у ребёнка в игрушечной лавке, разбегались глаза (Толстой 4). Pierre had been educated abroad, and this reception at Anna Pavlovna's was the first he had attended in Russia. He knew that all the intellectual lights of Petersburg were gathered there and, like a child in a toy shop, did not know which way to look... (4b).♦...У случайного посетителя [ Дома] Грибоедова начинали разбегаться глаза от надписей, пестревших на ореховых тёткиных дверях... (Булгаков 9)....The chance visitor at Griboyedov's [Griboyedov House] was all but dizzied by the multitude of signs peppering the aunt's heavy walnut doors... (9a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > глаза разбегаются
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10 глаза разбежались
[VPsubj]=====⇒ s.o. cannot concentrate visually or fix his gaze on any one thing, owing to a great number and diversity of objects, impressions etc:- у X-a глаза разбегаются( от Y-ов) ≈ X doesn't know < X scarcely knows> where to look (first < next>);- X doesn't know < scarcely knows> which way to look;- X doesn't know < X scarcely knows> what < whom> to look at first < next>;- it's more < there are more Ys> than the eyes can take in.♦ В ослепительных белых и чёрных лимузинах ехали, весело разговаривая, офицеры в высоких картузах с серебром. У нас с Шуркой разбежались глаза и захватило дыхание (Кузнецов 1). The officers in their tall peaked caps with silver braid travelled in dazzling black and white limousines, chatting cheerfully among themselves. We, Shurka and I, caught our breath and scarcely knew where to look next (1b).♦ Для Пьера, воспитанного за границей, этот вечер Анны Павловны был первый, который он видел в России. Он знал, что тут собрана вся интеллигенция Петербурга, и у него, как у ребёнка в игрушечной лавке, разбегались глаза (Толстой 4). Pierre had been educated abroad, and this reception at Anna Pavlovna's was the first he had attended in Russia. He knew that all the intellectual lights of Petersburg were gathered there and, like a child in a toy shop, did not know which way to look... (4b).♦...У случайного посетителя [ Дома] Грибоедова начинали разбегаться глаза от надписей, пестревших на ореховых тёткиных дверях... (Булгаков 9)....The chance visitor at Griboyedov's [Griboyedov House] was all but dizzied by the multitude of signs peppering the aunt's heavy walnut doors... (9a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > глаза разбежались
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