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21 значительно увеличивать
•Nuclear propulsion has vastly multiplied (or improved, or enhanced, or increased) the capabilities of the submarine.
•Service life of the tubes has been drastically (or greatly, or considerably, or substantially) extended.
•The ease with which the nuclear force field deflects particles of lower energy adds greatly to the difficulty of working backward from the experimental data to the probabilities of alpha scattering.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > значительно увеличивать
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22 серьёзно
I кратк. прил.см. серьёзныйII нареч.1) (с серьёзностью, не шутя) seriously, earnestly, in earnestя (говорю́) серьёзно — I am serious, I mean it
относи́ться серьёзно к чему́-л — take smth seriously, be serious about smth
вы серьёзно хоти́те стать актёром? — are you serious about becoming an actor?
2) ( тяжело) seriously, gravelyон серьёзно бо́лен — he is seriously ill
3) ( значительно) much, considerably, significantlyона́ серьёзно повзросле́ла — she has grown up considerably
4) как вводн. сл. разг. seriously, indeedнет, серьёзно, нам пора́ идти́ — but, seriously, it's time for us to go
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1. significant2. considerablyБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > значительный
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32 в литературе
•Literature values vary considerably.
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33 в отсутствие
•In the absence of samples from the planets, the meteorites were studied by chemists...
* * *В отсутствие -- in the absence of, with absence of; when no... exists; in the no-... condition.The wear may be considerably lower in the absence of an oxidizing atmosphere.With the absence of chemical kinetic data, the equations included in this chapter cannot determine the rate of reaction.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в отсутствие
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34 вероятно
•Traces of hydrogen are apt (or likely) to be present in the coolant.
•The errors so obtained are apt to be unduly pessimistic.
•Pressure drop across bubble-cap trays is likely to be greater than for sieve trays handling the same vapour flows.
•It is likely (or probable) that this range extends considerably.
•Ganymede, Jupiter's largest satellite, probably (or presumably, or apparently, or evidently) has a surface of crust ice, perhaps mixed with...
* * *Вероятно -- likely; probablyThe applied force is likely to be the dominant factor in determining the maximum cyclic stress.—мало вероятно, что... оказывали сильное влияние наРусско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вероятно
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•Literature values vary considerably.
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•Traces of hydrogen are apt (or likely) to be present in the coolant.
•The errors so obtained are apt to be unduly pessimistic.
•Pressure drop across bubble-cap trays is likely to be greater than for sieve trays handling the same vapour flows.
•It is likely (or probable) that this range extends considerably.
•Ganymede, Jupiter's largest satellite, probably (or presumably, or apparently, or evidently) has a surface of crust ice, perhaps mixed with...
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37 говорить о том, что
•This suggests that friction can considerably alter the flow forces.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > говорить о том, что
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38 значительно
•Rays belonging to modes well above cutoff...
•Saturn's atmosphere is markedly thicker than Jupiter's.
•Pressures within Uranus and Neptune are significantly (or much) lower than within Jupiter and Saturn.
•In the parallel-slot type the core is materially greater than in the radial.
•Compounds of potassium are decidedly (or far, or much, or considerably) less common than those of sodium.
•This factor can contribute materially (or substantially, or appreciably, or markedly).
•33,000 ft lb/min is rather more than the average horse is capable of, but it has been adopted by engineers and is known as a horse-power.
•The treatment effects are significantly (or vastly, or greatly) different from zero.
•The Curie point of barium titanite is substantially (or much) higher.
•The local temperature may be vastly greater than (or may greatly exceed) the macroscopic cathode temperature.
•In every case the percent of absolute line pressure pulsation was way below [or much lower (or lower by far) than] the allowable 3% level.
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39 значительно более
•The events leading to the assembly of a biological membrane are far (or vastly, or considerably) more complex.
•A sphere of fifty miles radius has a volume of well over half a million cubic miles.
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40 значительно больше
•Astronautical engineers must be vastly (or considerably, or much, or far) more weight conscious than...
•Well in excess of 80%...
•Well over 250 nuts were rejected.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > значительно больше
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