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121 плохая погода
gloomy weather, dull weather, murky weatherGloomy weather can cause depression, but sunshine appears to raise the spirits.
In Britain, for example, the dull weather of winter drastically cuts down the amount of sunlight that is experienced which strongly affects some people.
The belief that rain and murky weather make people more unhappy is borne out by a study in Belgium.Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > плохая погода
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122 унылая погода
gloomy weather, dull weather, murky weatherGloomy weather can cause depression, but sunshine appears to raise the spirits.
In Britain, for example, the dull weather of winter drastically cuts down the amount of sunlight that is experienced which strongly affects some people.
The belief that rain and murky weather make people more unhappy is borne out by a study in Belgium.Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > унылая погода
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123 находить
I несов. - находи́ть, сов. - найти́; (вн.)1) ( обнаруживать отыскивать) find (d); ( открывать) discover (d)находи́ть удово́льствие в чём-л — find / take pleasure in smth
находи́ть утеше́ние — find comfort
находи́ть подде́ржку — find support
найти́ в себе́ доста́точно сил — be able to muster sufficient strength
ничего́ не найти́ — find nothing; draw a blank идиом. разг.
он ника́к не мог найти́ причи́ну э́того — he never managed to discover the cause of it
найти́ нефть [ру́дную жи́лу] — strike oil [an ore vein]
2) (полагать, считать) consider (d), find (d)до́ктор нахо́дит его́ положе́ние безнадёжным — the doctor considers his case hopeless
его́ нахо́дят у́мным — he is considered (to be) clever
находи́ть вино́вным — find guilty (d)
как вы его́ нахо́дите? (что вы о нём думаете) — how do you find him?
••находи́ть ну́жным (+ инф.) — find it necessary (+ to inf)
находи́ть (себе́) выраже́ние (в пр.) — find expression (in); manifest itself (in)
найти́ свою́ смерть (погибнуть) — meet one's death
найти́ себя́ — find oneself, find one's calling
не нахожу́ [не могу́ найти́] слов — words fail me; (для рд.; чтобы + инф.) I can't tell you (how, what, etc + clause)
найти́ в себе́ му́жество (+ инф.) — find the courage (+ to inf)
II несов. - находи́ть, сов. - найти́; (на вн.)найти́ в себе́ си́лы (+ инф.) — bring oneself (+ to inf)
1) (двигаясь, приблизиться) come (over, upon); come (across); (о туче, облаке и т.п. тж.) cover (d)2) (на вн.; овладевать - о чувствах, настроении) come (over, upon); тж. переводится выражениями be seized (with), have an attack (of)на него́ нашла́ тоска́ — he had an attack [a fit] of depression
что э́то на тебя́ нашло́? — what has come over you?, what's got брит. / gotten амер. into you?
3) сов. ( прибыть) come, gather, arriveнашло́ мно́го наро́ду — there is a crowd [a large gathering] of people
••III сов. разг.нашла́ коса́ на ка́мень погов. — ≈ it's a case of diamond cut diamond; he's met his match this time
1) (рд.; пройти какое-л расстояние) cover a distance by walking2) (вн.; причинить себе хождением) get (d) ( as a result of walking); walk to the point of getting (d)находи́ть мозо́ли на нога́х — get corns from walking
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124 точка росы
1. dew pointцветы, омытые росой — flowers washed with dew
цветы, покрытые росой — flowers drenched with dew
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125 ледник с областью питания в обширном цирке и языком, спускающимся за пределы
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ледник с областью питания в обширном цирке и языком, спускающимся за пределы
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126 но как только я начинал думать о сознании, водворялась прежняя депрессия
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > но как только я начинал думать о сознании, водворялась прежняя депрессия
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127 приступ меланхолии
1) General subject: a fit of the vapors, a passage of gloom2) Makarov: a fit of the vapours, fit of depression, fit of the vapoursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приступ меланхолии
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128 угол падения
1) General subject: hade, the angle of incidence2) Geology: incidence angle, slope angle3) Naval: angle of incidence (луча)4) Military: angle of arrival, angle of fall6) Construction: angle of dip (пласта), dip (пласта)7) Mathematics: angle of incidence, the angle of descent, the angle of dip8) Artillery: angle of grazing9) Mining: angle of slope10) Optics: angle of sight, incidence11) Telecommunications: arrival angle, input-phase angle (входного сигнала)12) Oil: amount of inclination (пласта), angle of bedding, angle of dip, angle of inclination (пласта), degree of dip (пласта), degree of inclination (пласта), descent angle, inclination (пласта), pitch angle13) Astronautics: impact angle14) Cartography: angle of incidence (луча)15) Mechanic engineering: delivery edge, delivery point16) Radiolocation: reference angle17) Drilling: drop rate18) Oil&Gas technology angle of descent, fall angle19) Solar energy: incident angle20) Arms production: angle of fall (склонения), angle of grazing (при настильной стрельбе), quadrant angle of fall21) Makarov: angle of gradient, angle of incidence (света, волны и т. п), angle of rake, incidence angle (напр. лучей)22) Gold mining: angle of penetration, angle of plunge, plunge23) Cement: angle of depression (пласта)
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