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интенсивность
intensity of folding интенсивность складчатости
acoustic intensity акустическая интенсивность
erosion intensity интенсивность эрозии
fold intensity напряжённость складки
horizontal intensity горизонтальная напряжённость
metamorphism intensity степень метаморфизма
runoff intensity интенсивность стока
seismic intensity сейсмическая интенсивность
spectrum line intensity интенсивность спектральной линии
total intensity полная напряжённость магнитного поля
vertical intensity вертикальная напряжённость
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123 ply
I [plaɪ] сущ.1)а) сгиб, складка, слойSyn:б) = plywood3) оборот, петля, виток ( веревки)Syn:4) уклон; жилка, склонность, способностьSyn:5) шотл. настрой, настроение, состояниеII [plaɪ] гл.1) упорно, усердно заниматься (чем-л.), много работать2) засыпать, забрасывать ( вопросами)The crowd keeps plying the speaker with questions. — Толпа продолжает забрасывать оратора вопросами.
3) ( ply with) потчевать, усиленно угощать4)а) курсироватьThis shipping line plies across the ocean. — Этот рейс пересекает океан.
б) мор. маневрировать, лавировать5)а) искать рынок сбыта, искать покупателейб) искать работодателя, нанимателя -
124 corrugation
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126 furrow
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127 pen
ручка имя существительное:авторучка (pen, fountain pen)литературная работа (pen, pen and ink)самка лебедя (pen, pen-swan)небольшой загон (pen, pen-swan)глагол: -
128 pucker
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