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1 происхождение
. быть обязанным своим происхождением; в месте происхождения; вести своё происхождение от; внеземного происхождения; ледникового происхождения•The genesis (or origin) of some lunar craters may be clarified by radar images.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > происхождение
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2 рельеф
relief; расчленённый рельеф - broken reliefрельеф грандиозной изрезанности - stupendous earth feature, comparable with walls of lunar craters– пропиленными ледником - rock scored by glacial actions– пропиленными водными потоками - mountain side scored by torrentsсклоны каменистые с уступами - stony slopes, often structured by stony ledgesсклоны крутые, но не обрывистые - steep but generally not precipitousРусско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > рельеф
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3 цепь
chain (of lunar craters)цепь всплесковⅠ типаtype Ⅰ burst chainцепь вулкановfringe (on planet surface) -
4 несомненно
•There is no question ( that) the devices could be made much smaller.
•Without question (or Unquestionably, or Doubtless(ly), or Undoubtedly, or Undeniably) the major source of man's intake of mercury is his food.
•This is far and away your best buy.
•To be sure (разг.), the ratio of... is 100 times greater in the sun than...
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