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............................................................1. cloak(vt. & n.) ردا، عبا، جبه، خرقه، پنهان کردن، درلفافه پیچیدن............................................................2. long mantle -
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1) General subject: cloak, gown (судьи, преподавателя университета и т. п.), mantle, pall, pallium (моллюсков), pluvial, robe, robes, sacque, scarlet, surcoat, toga (судьи и т. п.)2) Geology: pallium (моллюска)4) Church: cope5) Construction: solifluction mantle6) Religion: robe (A long flowing outer garment used for ceremonial occasions or as a symbol of office or profession)7) Textile: coif -
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1. ж. мантия Земли — Earth mantle2. robe -
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•This mechanism is presumed to be adequately represented by...
•You may anticipate that the stream discharge will increase with increasing basin area.
•He speculated that the lower mantle was inhomogeneous.
•The concept of a delocalized π bond suggests orbital occupancy by more than two electrons.
•The existence of superclusters has long been conjectured (астрон.).
•The design procedure assumes uniform pressure.
•It can be inferred (or assumed) that the absorption will be different as well.
•One can infer that craters have been erased.
•The theory proposes that there are three or more types of...
•One may speculate that these two satellites are richer in water than...
•The liquid temperature will be assumed (as) constant at 122°F.
•If "1" be taken as 10 cm,...
•If a homogeneous medium is thought of as being constituted of...
•Conventional definitions of environmental extremes presuppose protection of electronic gear by cooling and heating.
•He surmised that the amount of methane on Titan must be far greater than...
•For weakly guiding fibres, we anticipate that ε will be small...
•The heat death of the universe that was contemplated by physicists in the 19th century...
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