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•When the lake freezes over in the winter...
•Gravity tanks may be liable to freeze up in cold climates.
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. в какой бы форме... ни встречался; встречаться; если он существует; иметь место; иметься; не существовать•Such stresses obtain when...
•Many such systems are in existence (or are found, or exist, or are available), (or There are many such systems, or There exist many such systems).
•Electromechanical devices are ( still) with us ( today), and will be around for a long time to come.
•The Solar System has been in existence for five billion years.
•Olivine is unstable under the low temperatures and pressures that prevail at the surface.
•Such eddies have been known to persist for two years.
•Although corrosion by gases is similar to corrosion by liquids, two important differences are found.
•Both polymeric and dimeric hydrogen bonding structures can occur in solution.
•Cold climates occurred in regions that are hot at the present time.
•Such factors are always found in pairs.
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3 ELDR
I)(-s, -ar), m. fire; taka eld, drepa (upp) eld, to strike fire: kveikja (upp) eld, to light a fire; bregða (koma, skjóta) eldi í e-t, láta (leggja) eld í e-t, to set fire to, to set on fire; e. varð lauss ok lék skjótt, a fire broke out and spread rapidly; e. hraut af sverðum þeirra, sparks of fire flew from their swords.pp. grown old, worn by age; kvazt e. vera mjök frá úfriði, said that he was too old for fighting.* * *m., gen. ellds, also spelt ellz, [a word that may be taken as a test of Scandin. races; Dan. ild; Swed. äld; for the Teut. nations use the word feuer, fire, which is wanting in Scandin., though used by old Icel. poets, who probably borrowed it from A. S.; on the other hand, Ulf. constantly renders πυρ by fon, Icel. funi, q. v.; in A. S. poetry and in Hel. äled = incendiary occurs a few times, and älan = Lat. urere (Grein and Schmeller); Rask suggests a Finn. origin]:—fire. In cold climates fire and life go together; hence the proverb, eldr er beztr með ýta sonum, ok sólar sýn, fire is best among the sons of men, and the sight of the sun, Hm. 67: in reference to the healing power of fire, eldr tekr við sóttum, fire consumes ( cures) fevers, 138; sá er eldrinn heitastr er á sjálfum brennr, Grett. 136 new Ed.: allit., e. né járn, fire nor iron, Edda 82; hvárki egg né eld, 162; eldr ( sparks of fire) hraut or sverðum þeirra, Flóv. 29; e. þótti af hrjóta er vápnin kómu saman, Sturl. iii. 187, vide Fms. i. 292, vi. 153, vii. 338 (MS. ell), viii. 74, 202, x. 29. Nj. 74, Eluc. 19, 625. 178.β. the eruption of a volcano, Bs. i. 803, 804; jarð-eldr, ‘earth-fire,’ subterranean fire.COMPDS: eldsbruni, eldsdaunn, eldsgangr, eldsglór, eldsgneisti, eldsgólf, eldsgögn, eldshiti, eldskveykja, eldslitr, eldslíki, eldsljós, eldslogi, eldsmatr, eldsneyti, eldsstólpi, eldsuppkváma, eldsvélar, eldsvimr, eldsvirki.II. esp. in plur. a fire on the hearth; the proverbs, við eld skal öl drekka, by the fireside shalt thou drink ale, Hm. 82; allir eldar brenna út um síðir, all fires (beacons) burn out at last (of the death of an aged man): allit., eldr á arni (vide arinn). In the old halls in Scandinavia an oblong hearth was built in the middle of the hall, and the fires kindled were called langeldar, long fires, with an opening in the thatch called ljóri for a chimney; the benches in the hall were ranged on both sides of the langeldar, vide Edda 82 (the hall of king Adils); hence the phrase, bera öl um eld, to hand the ale round the fire, viz. to one’s cup fellow on the opposite bench, Fagrsk. ch. 219, Grett. ch. 10, new Ed. p. 23; elda-skálar vóru stórir á bæjuni, sátu menn við langelda á öptnum, þá voru borð sett fyrir menn fyrir (innan MS. Holm.), sváfu menn upp (út MS. Holm.) frá eldunum, Kristni S. ch. 2; þá vóru görvir eldar stórir eptir endilöngum skálanum, sem í þann tíma var títt, at drekka öl við eld, Bs. i. 42; cp. Orkn., eldar vóru á gólfinu, on the floor, ch. 18, where the fire seems to have been made in a pit (vide eldgróf) in the middle of the floor, cp. also kipti honum upp at pallinum, vide bakeldr: again, at the evening and morning meals people gathered round the ‘meal-fires’ (mál-eldar), hence the phrases, sitja við elda, to sit at the fire; vóru görfir máleldar hvert kveld í elda-skála sem siðr var til, sátu menn löngum við eldana áðr menn gengu til matar, Eb. ch. 52: máleldr, the ‘meal-fire’ or the small fire, is distinguished from langeldr, the great fire, 276; þat var í þann tíma er þeir Snorri sátu við málelda (yfir málborði, v. 1.), ch. 26; höfðu menn orðit vátir ok vóru görvir máleldar (langeldar, v. 1.), Nj. ch. 8; ok er skálabúinn var mettr sat hann við eld, Fs. 6; snýr at dyrum, er menn sátu við langelda ( in the evening), Korm. ch. 15; um kveldit er menn sátu við elda, Orkn. 448: the phrase, sitja milli elda, to sit between two fires, to be in a strait, vide Gm.COMPDS: eldahús, eldaskáli, eldaskára, eldsgörð.III. a beacon, bale-fire, Gs. 18.IV. in old poetry the fire of wounds or of Odin = weapons, the fire of the sea = gold; hauga-eldar, magical fire in old cairns; maur-ildi, a glow-worm; hrævar-eldr, a Will o’ the wisp, ignis fatuus.V. as a prefix to pr. names, Eld-grímr, Eld-járn, Eld-ríð, etc.: in names of places it denotes volcanic ground, Eld-borg, eld-fjall, eld-gjá, etc. -
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( consigliabile) advisable( adatto) suitable* * *indicato agg.1 (consigliabile) advisable2 (adatto) indicated, fit, suitable; proper; right: indumenti indicati per i climi freddi, clothes suitable for cold climates; rimedio indicato per il mal di gola, remedy indicated for a sore throat3 (segnalato) indicated, shown, marked.* * *[indi'kato] 1.participio passato indicare2.* * *indicato/indi'kato/→ indicareII aggettivo(appropriato) [ cura] recommended. -
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6 в холодной среде
Experiments with Earth's vegetation in cold climates have shown that the Wood effect disappears…Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > в холодной среде
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7 земная растительность
Experiments with Earth's vegetation in cold climates have shown that…Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > земная растительность
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8 как выяснилось на примере
Experiments with Earth's vegetation in cold climates have shown that the Wood effect disappears…Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > как выяснилось на примере
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[см. тж. холодная среда]Experiments with Earth's vegetation in cold climates have shown that the Wood effect disappears, thus being a defence reaction to low temperature. -
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[см. земная растительность]Experiments with Earth's vegetation in cold climates have shown that the Wood effect disappears… -
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[см. в холодной среде; см. тж. охлаждение 2]Experiments with Earth's vegetation in cold climates have shown that the Wood effect disappears… -
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Experiments with Earth's vegetation in cold climates have shown that the Wood effect disappears, this being a defence reaction to low temperature. -
13 Down Cloth
A fabric made for ladies' mantles for cold climates. The yarns were spun from mixtures of wool and down from aquatic birds. A layer of carded wool was covered with down and a second layer of carded wool placed over this then all was carded together. This mixture yarn was used as weft with a combed wool warp. -
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m (G klimatu) 1. Meteo. climate- klimat ciepły/gorący/łagodny/surowy/zimny a warm/hot/mild/severe/cold climate- zdrowy/zabójczy klimat a healthy/deadly climate- ocieplenie klimatu global warming- wytrzymywać a. znosić dobrze suchy klimat to tolerate a/the dry climate- źle znoszę tropikalny klimat I can’t tolerate tropical conditions- ten gatunek roślin rośnie a. występuje tylko w klimacie pustynnym this species of plant grows only in desert climates2. przen. (nastrój) atmosphere, climate- klimat kulturalny/polityczny the cultural/political climate- klimat epoki swingu the atmosphere of the swing era- stworzyć odpowiedni klimat do pracy/odpoczynku to create the right atmosphere for work/rest- zmienił się klimat wokół posunięć nowego rządu there’s been a change in the climate of opinion on the new Cabinet’s initiatives- klimat monsunowy Meteo. monsoon climate- klimat podzwrotnikowy Meteo. subtropical climate- klimat solarny Meteo. solar climate- klimat śródziemnomorski Meteo. Mediterranean climate- klimat umiarkowany Meteo. temperate climateThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > klima|t
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15 экосистема региона с умеренным климатом
экосистема региона с умеренным климатом
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The interacting system of a biological community and its non-living environmental surroundings in regions of or related to moderate climates, intermediate between tropical and polar zones and having distinct warm to hot summer seasons and cool to cold winter seasons. (Source: TOE / DOE)
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