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1 амплитуды в мелкозалегающих пластах
Sakhalin energy glossary: shallow amplitudeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > амплитуды в мелкозалегающих пластах
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2 полёт
flight; ballooning (пауков)в полёте - in flight, on wingполёт брачный - mating flight, nuptial flightполёт быстрый с бросками из стороны в сторону - flight is swift, with frequent sharp and unexpected turnsполёт демонстрационный - display flight, “ritualized” flightполёт планирование на расправленных неподвижных крыльях - sailing on fully spread and almost motionless wingsполёт порывистый, неровный - impetuous flight, containing more unexpected turnsполёт с быстрыми неглубокими взмахами крыльев - flight with very rapid and shallow wing-beatsполёт с быстрыми энергичными взмахами крыльев - flight with rapid and vigorous wing-beatsполёт с большой амплитудой взмахов крыльев - flight with wide-amplitude wing-beatsполёт с медленными глубокими взмахами крыльев - flight with relatively slow and deep wing-beatsполёт с неглубокими трепещущими взмахами крыльев - moth-flight with very shallow, quivering wing-beatsполёт с равномерными энергичными взмахами крыльев - with even and energetical wing-beats wingsРусско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > полёт
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