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1) Геология: медленно-текущий поток2) Общая лексика: медленно текущий поток -
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Англо-русский гидрогеологический словарь > slow-flowing stream
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река,поток; струя; течениеunderground.stream — подземный поток, подземная река
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General subject: slow-flowing streamУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > медленно текущий поток
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Geology: slow-flowing streamУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > медленно-текущий поток
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m (G potoku) 1. (strumień) stream, brook- potok górski a mountain stream- wezbrany/wyschnięty potok a swollen/dried out stream2. (duża ilość cieczy) (deszczu) torrent; (lawy) stream; (łez) flood- krew lała się potokami it was a boodbath- wino lało się potokami wine was flowing3. przen. (duża ilość) (ludzi, słów, skarg) stream, flood; (światła, pieniędzy, wspomnień) flood- potok wyzwisk a volley of abuse* * *-ku, -ki; instr sg - kiem; m* * *mi1. (= strumień) stream, brook, creek; geogr. course, run; potok górski mountain stream; wartki potok running stream.2. (= duża ilość cieczy) flow, flood; (łez, krwi) stream, flow, gush; (wyzwisk, pytań) volley; przen. torrent; potok wyzwisk hail of abuse, torrent of invective; wylewać potoki łez gush with tears; deszcz leje się potokiem it's pouring down, it's raining cats and dogs; potok słów przen. flow l. roll l. flood of words; nieprzerwany potok czegoś constant l. steady stream of sth; potok podróżnych przen. flood of travelers.3. bud. stream, rivulet.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > potok
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9 cours
cours [kuʀ]masculine noun• faire or donner un cours sur to give a class (or lecture or course) on• qui vous fait cours en anglais ? who takes you for English?• donner/prendre des cours particuliers to give/have private lessonsb. ( = enseignement) class• cours préparatoire/élémentaire/moyen first/second or third/fourth or fifth year in primary schoolc. ( = établissement) schoold. [de rivière] avoir un cours rapide to be fast-flowing• sur une partie de son cours on or along part of its coursee. [de valeurs, matières premières] price ; [de devises] rate• avoir cours [monnaie] to be legal tenderf. ( = déroulement) course• c'est en cours de réparation/réfection it's being repaired/rebuilt* * *kuʀnom masculin invariable1) ( session d'enseignement) École lesson, class; Université class; ( magistral) lecture; ( hors cadre scolaire) class; ( en privé) lesson; ( ensemble de sessions) coursesuivre un cours — to do ou take a course
faire un cours sur quelque chose — ( une fois) to give a class in something; ( plusieurs fois) to teach a course in something
donner des cours de français — ( dans l'enseignement) to teach French; ( en privé) to give French lessons
3) ( établissement) schoolavoir cours — Finance [monnaie] to be legal tender; fig [théorie, pratique] to be current; [terme] to be used
ne plus avoir cours — Finance [monnaie] to be no longer legal tender; fig [théorie, pratique] to be no longer accepted; [terme] to be no longer used
5) ( de rivière) ( parcours) course; ( débit) flow6) ( enchaînement) (de récit, carrière, d'événements) course; ( d'idées) flowdonner libre cours à — to give free rein to [imagination]; to give way to [peine]; to give vent to [colère]
au or dans le cours de — in the course of, during
en cours — [mois, semaine, année] current; [processus, projet] under way (après n); [travail, négociations, changements] in progress (après n)
en cours de journée/saison — in the course of the day/season
en cours de fabrication/rénovation — in the process of being manufactured/renovated
le pont en cours de construction — the bridge being built ou under construction
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kuʀ nm1) (= leçon) classLe professeur d'anglais l'a surpris en train de faire ses maths pendant son cours. — The English teacher caught him doing his maths during his class.
2) (= série de leçons) course3) (= cheminement) course4) (= écoulement) flow5) (= avenue) walk6) COMMERCE, BOURSE, [action, dollar, devise] ratedonner libre cours à — to give free expression to, [imagination] to give free rein to
avoir cours [monnaie] — to be legal tender, figto be current, (à l'école) to have a class, (à l'université) to have a lecture
au cours de — in the course of, during
Il a été réveillé trois fois au cours de la nuit. — He was woken up three times during the night.
* * *cours nm inv1 ( session d'enseignement) Scol lesson, class; Univ class; ( magistral) lecture; ( hors cadre scolaire) class; ( en privé) lesson; ( ensemble de sessions) course; avoir cours to have a class; je n'ai pas cours demain I haven't got any lessons ou classes tomorrow; prendre des cours de qch to take classes in sth; tu devrais prendre des cours de diction you should go to elocution classes; suivre un cours to do ou take a course; il prend des cours d'espagnol he's taking Spanish lessons; je suis un cours de secrétariat/cuisine/littérature I'm doing ou taking a secretarial/cookery/literature course; je suis les cours du professeur X I'm attending Professor X's lectures; le professeur X a publié son cours sur la traduction Professor X has published his/her course of lectures on translation; faire cours to teach; qui vous fait cours en maths? who teaches you maths GB ou math US?; faire un cours sur qch ( une fois) to give a class in sth; ( plusieurs fois) to teach a course in sth; il nous a fait un véritable cours sur la gastronomie he gave us a real lecture on gastronomy; donner des cours de français/piano ( dans l'enseignement) to teach French/piano; ( en privé) to give French/piano lessons;3 ( établissement) school; cours de théâtre drama school;4 Fin ( taux de négociation) (de denrée, valeur) price; ( de devise) exchange rate; le cours du change the exchange rate; le cours du dollar the price of the dollar; cours légal official exchange rate; les cours boursiers or de la Bourse Stock Exchange prices; le cours du marché the market price; acheter qch au cours des halles to buy sth at wholesale market price; cours d'ouverture/de clôture or fermeture opening/closing price; avoir cours Fin [monnaie] to be legal tender; fig [théorie, pratique] to be current; [terme, expression] to be used; ne plus avoir cours Fin [monnaie] to be no longer legal tender; fig [théorie, pratique] to be no longer accepted; [terme, expression] to be no longer used;5 ( de rivière) ( parcours) course; ( débit) flow; détourner le cours d'une rivière to divert the course of a river; avoir un cours lent/rapide to flow slowly/quickly; fleuve au cours rapide fast-flowing river; descendre/remonter le cours d'une rivière to go down/to go up a river;6 ( enchaînement) (de récit, conflit, carrière, maladie) course; ( d'idées) flow; ( d'événements) course; les choses suivent tranquillement leur cours things are quietly taking their course; le cours des choses the course of events; reprendre son cours to resume; la vie reprend son cours life returns to normal; la sonnerie interrompit le cours de mes pensées the bell interrupted my train of thought; donner libre cours à to give free rein to [imagination, fantaisie]; to give way to [peine, douleur]; to give vent to [colère, indignation]; au or dans le cours de in the course of, during; dans le cours du mois prochain in the course of next month; dans le cours du mois within the month; en cours [mois, semaine, année] current; [processus, projet] under way ( après n); [travail, négociations, changements] in progress ( après n); en cours de journée/saison/séance in the course of the day/season/session; en cours de fabrication/rénovation in the process of being manufactured/renovated; le pont en cours de construction the bridge being built ou under construction; le pont est en cours de construction the bridge is under construction ou in the process of being built; en cours de route along the way; rajoutez un peu d'eau en cours de cuisson add some water during the cooking.cours accéléré crash course; cours de compensation Fin mark-up price; cours d'eau watercourse; cours élémentaire deuxième année, CE2 third year of primary school, age 8-9; cours élémentaire première année, CE1 second year of primary school, age 7-8; cours intensif intensive course; cours magistral Univ lecture; cours moyen deuxième année, CM2 fifth year of primary school, age 10-11; cours moyen première année, CM1 fourth year of primary school, age 9-10; cours d'initiation introductory course; cours intensif intensive course; cours par correspondance correspondence course; suivre des cours par correspondance to take a correspondence course; cours particulier(s) private tuition ¢ GB, private tutoring ¢ US (en, de in); donner/suivre des cours particuliers to give/to have private tuition ou lessons; cours de perfectionnement improvers' course; cours préparatoire, CP Scol first year of primary school, age 6-7; cours de rattrapage remedial course; cours de remise à niveau refresher course; cours du soir evening class.[kur] nom masculinA.[ÉCOULEMENT, SUCCESSION]1. GÉOGRAPHIE [débit] flow[parcours] coursea. [ruisseau] streamb. [rivière] river2. [déroulement - des années, des saisons, de pensées] course ; [ - d'événements] course, run ; [ - de négociations, d'une maladie, de travaux] course, progressdonner ou laisser (libre) cours àa. [joie, indignation] to give vent tob. [imagination, chagrin] to give free rein tosuivre son cours [processus] to continueen suivant/remontant le cours du temps going forward/back in time3. [dans des noms de rue] avenueB.[DANS LE DOMAINE FINANCIER]1. [de devises] ratecours des devises ou du change foreign exchange rate ou rate of exchangea. [monnaie] to be legal tender ou legal currencyb. [pratique] to be commonavoir cours légal to be legal tender ou a legal currencya. [monnaie] to be out of circulation, to be no longer legal tender ou a legal currencyb. [pratique, théorie] to be obsoletec. [expression, terme] to be obsolete ou no longer in useau cours du marché at the market ou trading pricepremier cours, cours d'ouverture opening pricedernier cours, cours de clôture closing priceC.[DANS LE DOMAINE SCOLAIRE ET UNIVERSITAIRE][ensemble des leçons] coursesuivre un cours ou des cours d'espagnol to go to ou to attend a Spanish classprendre des cours to take lessons ou a coursej'ai cours tout à l'heure [élève, professeur] I have a class laterj'ai cours tous les jours [élève, professeur] I have classes every daytu ne vas pas me faire un cours sur la politesse? are you going to give me a lecture on how to be polite?donner/prendre des cours particuliers to give/to have private tuition[notes] notes3. [degré - dans l'enseignement primaire]4. [établissement] school————————au cours de locution prépositionnelle————————en cours locution adjectivale[actuel]l'année/le tarif en cours the current year/priceaffaire/travail en cours business/work in handêtre en cours [débat, réunion, travaux] to be under way, to be in progress————————en cours de locution prépositionnelleen cours de réparation in the process of being repaired, undergoing repairs -
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I Part. Präs. fließenII Adj.1. flowing; fließendes Gewässer stream of flowing water; fließendes Wasser running water; fließend Kalt- und Warmwasser hot and cold running water2. fließender / zäh fließender Verkehr free-flowing / slow-moving traffic3. fig. (unbestimmt) fluid; die Grenzen oder Übergänge sind fließend there’s no clear(-cut) dividing line ( oder difference) ( zwischen + Dat between)* * *running (Adj.); fluent (Adj.)* * *flie|ßend1. adjflowing; Leitungswasser, Gewässer running; Verkehr moving; Rede, Vortrag, Sprache fluent; Grenze, Übergang fluidsie spricht ein flíéßendes Französisch — she speaks fluent French, she speaks French fluently
2. advsprechen fluentlyflíéßend warm und kalt Wasser — running hot and cold water
* * *1) ((of a language etc) smoothly and skilfully spoken: He spoke fluent French.) fluent2) (smooth and graceful: fluid movements.) fluid* * *flie·ßendI. adj1. (flüssig) fluenteine \fließende Rede a fluent speechein \fließendes Französisch sprechen to speak fluent French [or French fluently2. (übergangslos) fluidII. adv1. (bei Wasser)\fließend warmes und kaltes Wasser running hot and cold water2. (ohne zu stocken) fluently\fließend Französisch sprechen to speak fluent French [or French fluently]* * *1.Adjektiv running < water>; moving < traffic>; fluid < transition>; fluent <English, French, etc.>2.die Grenzen sind fließend — the dividing-line ist blurred
adverbial < speak a language> fluently* * *B. adj1. flowing;fließendes Gewässer stream of flowing water;fließendes Wasser running water;fließend Kalt- und Warmwasser hot and cold running water2.fließender/zäh fließender Verkehr free-flowing/slow-moving traffic3. fig (unbestimmt) fluid;zwischen +dat between)4. Stil: fluent;in fließendem Englisch in fluent EnglishC. adv lesen, sprechen etc: fluently;sie spricht fließend Deutsch she speaks fluent German* * *1.Adjektiv running < water>; moving < traffic>; fluid < transition>; fluent <English, French, etc.>2.adverbial < speak a language> fluently* * *adj.floating adj.flowing adj.fluent adj.fluxionary adj.runny adj. adv.fluently adv. -
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v/i; fließt, floss, ist geflossen1. Blut, Sekt, Tränen, Wasser: flow; Fluss, Wasser etc.: auch run (in + Akk into; aus out of); in Strömen: pour, stream; es ist viel Blut geflossen there was a lot of bloodshed; es wird Blut fließen blood will flow, there will be bloodshed3. fig. Rede, Unterhaltung etc.: flow (easily); fließen in (+ Akk) Gelder etc.: flow ( oder pass) into; reichlich / spärlich fließen Gelder etc.: pour in / come in a slow trickle; die Nachrichten flossen spärlich little news got through; alles fließt everything is in (a state of) flux* * *das Fließenflux; flowage* * *flie|ßen ['fliːsn] pret flo\#ss [flɔs] ptp geflo\#ssen [gə'flɔsn]vi aux seinto flow; (Verkehr, Luftmassen auch) to move; (Fluss auch, Tränen) to runder Schweiß floss ihm von der Stirn — sweat was pouring off his forehead
die Mittel für Jugendarbeit flíéßen immer spärlicher — less and less money is being made available for youth work
aus der Feder flíéßen (geh) — to flow from the pen
alles fließt (Philos) — all is in a state of flux
See:→ Strom* * *1) (to move along in the way that water does: The river flowed into the sea.) flow2) (the act of flowing: a flow of blood; the flow of traffic.) flow* * *flie·ßen<floss, geflossen>[ˈfli:sn̩]vi Hilfsverb: sein1. (strömen) to flowes fließt kein Wasser aus dem Hahn there's no water coming from the tap; (sich dahinbewegen) to flow, to move2. (eingehen)aus China \fließen die Informationen immer spärlicher the flow of information from China is getting minimal* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein flow* * *1. Blut, Sekt, Tränen, Wasser: flow; Fluss, Wasser etc: auch run (in +akk into;aus out of); in Strömen: pour, stream;es ist viel Blut geflossen there was a lot of bloodshed;es wird Blut fließen blood will flow, there will be bloodshed3. fig Rede, Unterhaltung etc: flow (easily);reichlich/spärlich fließen Gelder etc: pour in/come in a slow trickle;die Nachrichten flossen spärlich little news got through;alles fließt everything is in (a state of) flux* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein flow* * *n.fluxion n. -
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मन्द a. [मन्द्-अच्]1 Slow, tardy, inactive, lazy, dull, loitering; (न) भिन्दन्ति मन्दां गतिमश्वमुख्यः Ku.1.11; तच्चरितं गोविन्दे मनसिजमन्दे सखी प्राह Gīt.6.-2 Cold, indifferent, apathetic.-3 Stupid, dull-witted, foolish, ignorant, weak-brained; प्रयोजनमनुद्दिश्य न मन्दो$पि प्रवर्तते Subhāṣ.; मन्दो$प्यमन्दतामेति संसर्गेण विपश्चितः M.2.8; मन्दः कवियशःप्रार्थी गमिष्याम्युपहास्यताम् R.1.3; द्विषन्ति मन्दाश्चरितं महात्मनाम् Ku.5.75.-4 Low, deep, hollow (as sound).-5 Soft, faint, gentle; as in मन्दस्मितम्.-6 Small, little, slight; मन्दोदरी; see अ ind. 1 (d) also.-7 Weak, defective, feeble, as मन्दाग्नि.-8 Unlucky, unhappy.-9 Faded.-1 Wicked, vile.-11 Addicted to drinking.-12 Weak, slack (as a bow).-13 Sick, afflicted with disease.-14 Independent (स्वतन्त्र).-न्दः 1 The planet Saturn.-2 An epithet of Yama.-3 The dissolution of the world.-4 A kind of elephant; मन्दो$पि नाम न महानवगृह्य साध्यः Śi.5.49 (where मन्द means 'a fool' also).-5 The apsis of a planet's course.-न्दा A pot, vessel.-न्दम् ind.1 Slowly, gradually, by degree; यातं यच्च नितम्बयो- र्गुरुतया मन्दं विलासादिव Ś.2.2.-2 Gently, softly, not violently; मन्दं मन्दं नुदति पवनश्चानुकूलो यथा त्वाम् Me.9.-3 Faintly, feebly, weakly, lightly.-4 In a low tone, deeply.-Comp. -अक्ष a. weak-eyed. (-क्षम्) sense of shame, modesty, bashfulness; मन्दाक्षं ह्रीस्त्रपा व्रीडा लज्जा सा$पत्रपा$न्यतः Ak; मन्दाक्षमन्दाक्षरमुद्रमुक्त्वा N.3.61;14.47; 22.33.-अग्नि a. having a weak digestion. (-ग्निः) slowness of digestion.-अनिलः a gentle breeze.-असु a. having weak or faint breath.-आक्रान्ता N. of a metre; see App.I; सुवशा कालिदासस्य मन्दाक्रान्ता प्रवल्गति । सदश्व- दमकस्येव काम्बोजतुरगाङ्गना ॥ According to prof. Sukumāra Sen, Kālidāsa is the inventor of this metre.-आचार a. badly conducted.-आत्मन् a. dull-witted, silly, ignorant; मन्दात्मानुजिघृक्षया Malli.- आदर a.1 having little respect for, disregarding, caring little for.-2 neglectful.-आस्यम् shyness.-उच्चः the upper apsis of the course of a planet.-उत्साह a. discouraged, dispirited; मन्दोत्साहः कृतो$स्मि मृगयापवादिना माढव्येन Ś.2.-उदरी N. of the wife of Rāvaṇa, regarded as one of the five very chaste women; cf. अहल्या. She advised her husband to deliver Sītā to Rāma and thus save himself from certain ruin, but he did not heed her; मन्दोदरीकुटिलकोमलकेशपाशमन्दारदाममकरन्दरसं पिबन्तः P. R.1. 58.-उष्ण a. tepid, lukewarm. (-ष्णम्) gentle heat.-औत्सुक्य a. slackened in eagerness, cast down, disinclined; मन्दौत्सुक्यो$स्मि नगरगमनं प्रति Ś.1.-कर्ण a. slightly deaf; (Proverb:-- बधिरान्मन्दकर्णः श्रेयान् 'something is better than nothing').-कर्मन् a. inactive. -n. the process for determining the apsis of a planet's course.-कान्तिः the moon.-कारिन् a. acting slowly or foolishly.-गः Saturn.-गति, -गामिन् a. walking slowly, slow of pace.-चेतस् a.1 dull-witted, silly, foolish.-2 absent-minded.-3 fainting away, scarcely conscious.-छाय a. dim, faint, lustreless; Me.82 (v. l.).-जननी the mother of Saturn.-जरस् a. slowly growing old.-धार a. flowing in a slow stream.-धी, -प्रज्ञ, -बुद्धि, -मति, -मेधस् a. dull-witted, silly, foolish.-परिधिः m. (in astr.) the epicycle of the apsis.-पुण्य a. unfortunate, ill-fated.-फलम् equation of the apsis.-भागिन्, -भाग्य, -भाज् unfortunate, ill-fated, wretched, miserable.-भास् a. dim, of fading lustre; सेनानिवेशान् पृथिवीक्षितो$पि जग्मुर्विभातग्रहमन्दभासः R.7.2.-मन्दम् ind. slowly, leisurely.-रश्मि a. dim.-विचेष्टित a. slowly moving.-विभव a. poor, impoverished; नश्यति विपुलमतेरपि बुद्धिः पुरुषस्य मन्दविभवस्य Pt.5.5.-विभ्रंश a. slightly purgative.-विसर्पिन् a. creeping along slowly (as a louse); cf. Pt.1.252 (N. of a louse).-वीर्य a. weak.-वृष्टिः f. slight rain.-स्मितम्, -हासः, -हास्यम् a gentle laugh, a smile. -
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manda-dhāramfn. flowing in a slow stream Suṡr.
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15 راكد
راكِدٌ \ calm: (of water) smooth and flat; not rough. sluggish: unsuitably slow: a sluggish stream (blocked by mud or plants); a sluggish mind (too sleepy or lazy to work properly). stagnant: (of water) not flowing, so not fresh or clear: a stagnant pool. still: without movement: (not of people) quiet, calm: It was a still evening (with no wind in the trees, etc.). -
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راكِدٌ \ calm: (of water) smooth and flat; not rough. sluggish: unsuitably slow: a sluggish stream (blocked by mud or plants); a sluggish mind (too sleepy or lazy to work properly). stagnant: (of water) not flowing, so not fresh or clear: a stagnant pool. still: without movement: (not of people) quiet, calm: It was a still evening (with no wind in the trees, etc.). -
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راكِدٌ \ calm: (of water) smooth and flat; not rough. sluggish: unsuitably slow: a sluggish stream (blocked by mud or plants); a sluggish mind (too sleepy or lazy to work properly). stagnant: (of water) not flowing, so not fresh or clear: a stagnant pool. still: without movement: (not of people) quiet, calm: It was a still evening (with no wind in the trees, etc.). -
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راكِدٌ \ calm: (of water) smooth and flat; not rough. sluggish: unsuitably slow: a sluggish stream (blocked by mud or plants); a sluggish mind (too sleepy or lazy to work properly). stagnant: (of water) not flowing, so not fresh or clear: a stagnant pool. still: without movement: (not of people) quiet, calm: It was a still evening (with no wind in the trees, etc.). -
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راكِدٌ \ calm: (of water) smooth and flat; not rough. sluggish: unsuitably slow: a sluggish stream (blocked by mud or plants); a sluggish mind (too sleepy or lazy to work properly). stagnant: (of water) not flowing, so not fresh or clear: a stagnant pool. still: without movement: (not of people) quiet, calm: It was a still evening (with no wind in the trees, etc.).
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AutoAnalyzer — is an automated analyzer using a special flow technique named continuous flow analysis (CFA) first made by the Technicon Corporation. The instrument was invented 1957 by Leonard Skeggs, PhD and commercialized by Jack Whitehead s Technicon… … Wikipedia
Upland and lowland (freshwater ecology) — In studies of the ecology of freshwater rivers, habitats are classified as upland and lowland. Upland habitats are cold, clear, rocky, fast flowing rivers in mountainous areas; lowland habitats are warm, slow flowing rivers found in relatively… … Wikipedia
Body of water — [ River Gambia flowing through Niokolokoba National Park] A body of water is any significant accumulation of water, usually covering the Earth or another planet. The term body of water most often refers to large accumulations of water, such as… … Wikipedia