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121 быть известным чем-л.
•The tiger beetles are ( well) known for their bright colours.
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122 в такой степени
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123 в частности
•The amount of work needed to achieve that temperature is determined, among other factors, by...
•Volcanic activity, glaciation, and sedimentation, among other processes, have varied greatly throughout geologic history.
•In particular, loge = ln .
•Among other things the system gave us a measure of the degree of homogeneity of the pressure within the sample.
•This is due in part (or in particular) to...
•This task is complicated by many things, among them the difficulty of...
•This theory is peculiar to the analytical flame, and to the experimental configuration in Fig. 3 in particular.
•Secular changes in the orbits, specifically of the semimajor axis, are well known.
•Specifically, the atmosphere of Titan has carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen.
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124 заслуживать подробного рассмотрения
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125 остальное
•Filler metals for brazing aluminium and aluminium alloys usually contain 4-13% silicon, with copper 0.3-4%), ( and the) balance aluminium.
•Monel, an alloy of approximately 67% nickel, the balance (or rest, or remainder) being copper, is a well-known corrosion-resistant alloy.
•Seventy percent of the upper baffle was laid down by the pump method, and the balance (or the rest) was completed by hand.
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126 существенный для
•This assumption, essential to shallow water theory, is...
•A well-known fact fundamental to this science is...
•Factor is essential for the binding of formylrnethionyl-tRNA.
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127 то же относится к
USAGE: тo же (самое) относится к•It is well known that the heart rate of an adult changes when he is surprised, and the same is true of (or for) infants.
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128 то же самое относится к
USAGE: тo же (самое) относится к•It is well known that the heart rate of an adult changes when he is surprised, and the same is true of (or for) infants.
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well-known — adj comparative better known superlative best known known by a lot of people it is well known (that) ▪ It s a well known fact that smoking can cause lung cancer. ▪ This is probably their best known song. ▪ a well known TV presenter well known for … Dictionary of contemporary English
well-known — adjective ** known by many people or by the people involved in a particular situation: It s a well known fact that he shares business interests with them. well known for: Though most well known for her TV work, she s accepted a role in the movie … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Well-known — a. Fully known; generally known or acknowledged. [1913 Webster] A church well known with a well known rite. M. Arnold. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
well-known — well′ known′ adj. 1) clearly, fully, or thoroughly known: to hear the well known voice of a loved one[/ex] 2) generally or widely known; famous: a well known painting[/ex] • Etymology: 1425–75 … From formal English to slang
well-known — late 15c., from WELL (Cf. well) (adv.) + pp. of KNOW (Cf. know) … Etymology dictionary
well-known — [adj] familiar, famous acclaimed, big, big name*, celeb*, celebrated, common, conspicuous, eminent, illustrious, important, infamous, in the limelight*, in the public eye*, known, large, leading, name, notable, noted, notorious, outstanding,… … New thesaurus
well-known — [wel′nōn′] adj. 1. widely or generally known; famous or notorious 2. thoroughly known … English World dictionary
well-known — index blatant (conspicuous), common (customary), customary, familiar (customary), famous … Law dictionary
well known — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ known widely or thoroughly … English terms dictionary
well-known — ♦♦♦ also well known 1) ADJ GRADED A well known person or thing is known about by a lot of people and is therefore famous or familiar. If someone is well known for a particular activity, a lot of people know about them because of their involvement … English dictionary
well known — ▶ adjective 1 well known principles: FAMILIAR, widely known, popular, common, everyday, established. 2 a well known family of architects: FAMOUS, famed, prominent … Useful english dictionary