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1 seismic
seismic ['saɪzmɪk]sismique, séismique; figurative (changes) gigantesque;∎ an increase/change of seismic proportions une augmentation/un changement aux proportions gigantesques -
2 seismic
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3 seismic
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4 seismic
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5 seismic
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6 seismic
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > seismic
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7 seismic design code
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > seismic design code
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8 seismic exploration
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > seismic exploration
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9 seismic wave
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > seismic wave
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10 seismic activity
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12 seismic hazard
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13 seismic origin
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14 seismic waves
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15 seismic coefficient
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > seismic coefficient
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16 seismic force
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > seismic force
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17 seismic joint
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > seismic joint
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18 seismic zone factor
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > seismic zone factor
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19 scale of seismic intensity
English-French dictionary of Geography > scale of seismic intensity
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20 сейсмический мониторинг
сейсмический мониторинг
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seismic monitoring
The gathering of seismic data from an area. (Source: BJGEO)
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seismic — SEÍSMIC, Ă, seismici, ce, adj., s.f. 1. adj. Care se referă la seisme, care aparţine seismelor. ♢ Unde seismice = unde elastice care se răspândesc în scoarţa terestră, fiind provocate de cutremure sau de explozii artificiale. Staţie seismică =… … Dicționar Român
Seismic — Seis mic, Seismal Seis mal, a. [Gr. seismo s an earthquake, from sei ein to shake.] Of or pertaining to an earthquake; caused by an earthquake. [1913 Webster] {Seismic vertical}, the point upon the earth s surface vertically over the center of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
seismic — (adj.) 1858, from Gk. seismos earthquake, from seiein to shake. Seismological is attested from 1850 … Etymology dictionary
seismic — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to earthquakes or other vibrations of the earth and its crust. 2) of enormous proportions or effect. DERIVATIVES seismical adjective seismically adverb. ORIGIN from Greek seismos earthquake … English terms dictionary
seismic — [sīz′mik, sīs′mik] adj. [< Gr seismos, earthquake < seiein, to shake < IE base * twei , to excite, shake, shock > Sans tviṣ , to be excited, sparkle] 1. of, having to do with, or caused by an earthquake or earthquakes or by man made… … English World dictionary
seismic — [[t]sa͟ɪzmɪk[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n Seismic means caused by or relating to an earthquake. Earthquakes produce two types of seismic waves... The latest seismic activity was also felt in northern Kenya … English dictionary
seismic — adjective Etymology: Greek seismos shock, earthquake, from seiein to shake; probably akin to Avestan thwaēshō fear Date: 1858 1. of, subject to, or caused by an earthquake; also of or relating to an earth vibration caused by something else (as an … New Collegiate Dictionary
seismic — seis|mic [ˈsaızmık] adj [only before noun] [Date: 1800 1900; : Greek; Origin: seismos shock, earthquake , from seiein to shake ] 1.) technical relating to or caused by ↑earthquakes ▪ increased seismic activity 2.) very great, serious, or… … Dictionary of contemporary English
seismic — seis|mic [ saızmık ] adjective 1. ) relating to EARTHQUAKES: seismic activity 2. ) causing a very great change in a situation: a seismic shift in people s attitudes … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
seismic — UK [ˈsaɪzmɪk] / US adjective 1) science relating to earthquakes seismic activity 2) causing a very great change in a situation a seismic shift in people s attitudes … English dictionary
seismic — adj. Seismic is used with these nouns: ↑activity, ↑shift, ↑survey, ↑vibration, ↑wave, ↑zone … Collocations dictionary