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•Heat from the rest of the rail suffices (or is sufficient) to temper the quenched portion.
•It will suffice to estimate the average composition ratios.
•For complete adsorption in a dense plasma at thermonuclear temperatures this layer need be only 0.005 in. thick.
II•A reasonably concentrated solution...
•The temperatures will be constant over a fairly (or rather, or sufficiently) wide (or wide enough) range of...
•When the fibre has such nonuniformities, we need only have knowledge of...
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62 мало ... или вообще никакого
•Stress concentration in the vicinity of a bolt had little if any (or hardly any) effect on the bending strength.
•No or little (or Little or no) hydrogen bonding has occurred.
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63 настолько
•The Sun is so much bigger than any other body in the vicinity that...
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64 окончательно установлен
•The existence of maximum flux in the vicinity of 0.15 MeV is not conclusively established by the spectrometer data.
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65 поворачиваться вверх.
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66 приблизительно
. около; по приближённым оценкам; порядка; приближённо описывать; приближённо вычислять; примерно; согласно подсчётам•The distribution of craters agrees broadly with estimates of...
•The world's chemical industry then marketed an estimated 1000 new synthetic chemicals each year.
•The conglomerate was tilted to something like 45 degrees.
•In a million years or so even the most rapidly spinning neutron star slows down.
•This concept appeared near the middle of the 19th century.
•Theoretically iron crystals should resist deformation at stresses approaching [or of about (or around), or in the neighbourhood of] several million psi.
•These steels have yield strengths in the 2,000,000 psi area (or in the area of 2,000,000 psi).
•The maximum strain was in the neighbourhood (or vicinity) of 2%.
•These disturbances are propagated at roughly the speed of sound.
•The "dilute form" in percent of total concentration was calculated roughly.
•Some 250 Mcf of nitrogen was pumped into the line.
•The terminal velocity is roughly constant.
•The laser output pulses have an estimated power of over 1 MW.
•The strip should be heated at around 1200°F.
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•Evaporation was cut an estimated (or by approximately) 80%.
•The cost of such a unit would be in the vicinity (or neighbourhood, or region) of 15%...
•The omega-meson breaks down in something like 0.0001 attosecond.
•A Bragg angle of, say, between 20 and 30 degrees...
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68 проходить через максимум
USAGE: проходить через максимум (антон. минимум)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > проходить через максимум
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69 проходить через минимум
USAGE: проходить через максимум (антон. минимум)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > проходить через минимум
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70 проявляться
•Most of the oxygen, nitrogen and sulphur in the coal appear as water, ammonia, and hydrogen sulphide in the gaseous products.
•When atomic energy is released quickly in a bomb, it manifests itself as heat, shock wave,...
•Radiation damage of the nitrilites would be reflected by changes in the rate of fermentation.
•The mass effect shows itself as a slight difference of the terms of...
•This reduced adhesion shows up most vividly when...
•External corrosion shows (up) as rusty or pitted spots on the metal.
•These antibodies are too weak to reveal themselves in test tube reaction.
•The relative scarcity of volatile elements in eucretes ( a type of meteorites) shows up in the composition of...
••This form of the disease can be manifested by a wide range of signs and symptoms. This uncertainty makes itself evident in the range of values found for...
••A number of interesting properties emerge in the vicinity of the critical point.
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71 часть
. делить на части; добавлять частями; доля; значительная часть; неотъемлемая часть; основная часть; ... частей на... частей•A mixture consists of three parts acetic acid, two parts water.
•The Yellowstone Park is part of a larger area...
•Part of the surface was corroded.
•Remove a portion of the metal in the vicinity of...
IIIV•Electrochemistry is that part of physical chemistry which includes phenomena occurring...
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72 Приэльбрусье
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73 ближайшее Подмосковье
General subject: Moscow vicinityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ближайшее Подмосковье
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74 ближнее Подмосковье
General subject: Moscow vicinityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ближнее Подмосковье
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1) General subject: about, beside, close, in the vicinity of (чего-л.), near, nearest, way -
76 близко
1) General subject: a little way off, anywhere near, as near as a toucher, by, close, close to, closely, familiarly, hard, hard at hand, hard by, in close proximity to (к чему-л.), in close vicinity, in touch, near, near at hand, near by, near hand, near-hand, nearly, (не такой как) nowhere near as... as (она и близко не такая красивая как её младшая сестра - she's nowhere near as good looking as her younger sister), on (one's) doorstep, round the corner, she's not anywhere near as kind as he is, short, within one's grasp, within touch2) Naval: close in with, close with3) Dialect: bain4) Obsolete: anigh5) Literal: just around the corner7) Railway term: close by8) Makarov: at close range, close at hand, nigh, on hand -
77 близлежащий район
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78 в непосредственной близости
1) General subject: in close vicinity to (smth.) (от чего-л.), proximately, in close contact2) Mathematics: in close proximity (to), in immediate proximity (to)3) Makarov: at close quarters, in close proximity toУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в непосредственной близости
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79 в непосредственной близости от
1) Oil: in immediate neighborhood of2) Atomic energy: just beside of3) Makarov: in close proximity to (...) (...), in the immediate vicinity of (...) (... - АД)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в непосредственной близости от
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80 в окрестности
1) Mathematics: in the (a) neighborhood of, in the neighborhood, in the neighborhood (of a point C), near2) Makarov: in the neighbor of (...) (...), in the neighbourhood, in vicinity of, thereabouts
См. также в других словарях:
Vicinity — Vi*cin i*ty (v[i^]*s[i^]n [i^]*t[y^]; 277), n. [L. vicinitas, from vicinus neighboring, near, from vicus a row of houses, a village; akin to Gr. o i^kos a house, Skr. v[=e][,c]a a house, vi[,c] to enter, Goth. weihs town: cf. OF. vicinit[ e]. Cf … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vicinity — [və sin′ə tē] n. pl. vicinities [L vicinitas < vicinus, near < vicus, group of houses, village: see ECO ] 1. the state of being near or close by; nearness; proximity [two theaters in close vicinity] 2. the region or area surrounding a… … English World dictionary
vicinity — I noun area, confines, environs, neighborhood, outskirts, precincts, propinquity, proximity, purlieu, region, scene, setting, suburbs, surroundings, territory, zone II index area (province), locality, location … Law dictionary
vicinity — (n.) 1560, nearness in place, from L. vicinitas of or pertaining to neighbors or a neighborhood, from vicinus neighbor, neighboring, from vicus group of houses, village, related to the wick, wich in English place names, from PIE *weik (see VILLA… … Etymology dictionary
vicinity — neighborhood, district, *locality Analogous words: region, *area: section, sector (see PART n) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
vicinity — [n] local area around*, ballpark*, district, environment, environs, hood, locality, nearness, neck of the woods*, neighborhood, precinct, pretty near*, propinquity, proximity, purlieus, range, region, surroundings, territory, turf*, vicinage;… … New thesaurus
vicinity — ► NOUN (pl. vicinities) ▪ the area near or surrounding a place. ORIGIN Latin vicinitas, from vicinus neighbour … English terms dictionary
vicinity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ close, immediate, near ▪ general ▪ The murder occurred in the general vicinity of where the bodies were found. VERB + VICINITY ▪ … Collocations dictionary
vicinity — n. 1) the close, immediate vicinity 2) in the vicinity (in the immediate vicinity of the school) * * * [vɪ sɪnɪtɪ] immediatevicinity the close in the vicinity (in the immediate vicinity of the school) … Combinatory dictionary
vicinity — vi|cin|i|ty [vıˈsınıti] n formal [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: vicinitas, from vicinus near , from vicus row of houses, village ] 1.) in the vicinity (of sth) in the area around a particular place ▪ The stolen car was found in the vicinity… … Dictionary of contemporary English
vicinity — vi|cin|i|ty [ vı sınəti ] noun singular the area near a particular place: the weather forecast for Philadelphia and vicinity in the vicinity of: a university somewhere in the vicinity of Boston in the vicinity of FORMAL used before a number to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English