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121 считаться
Считаться - to be regarded as, to be deemed, to be viewed; to be reckoned to be, to be thought to be, to be understood to be, to be believed to be, to be expected to be, to be considered (рассматриваться); to be reckoned with (учитываться)The solid was regarded as being ready for a data run when it had achieved a mean temperature of 243°C with spatial variations of ±0.4°C.Crack growth is reckoned to be stable.Surface recrystallization is presently understood to be an important factor in sliding wear.The mass flow obtained in this fashion was expected to be too high.The adverse factors of ash slagging, ash collection, and particle erosion through the boiler must be reckoned with.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > считаться
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122 считаться в достаточной степени
Считаться в достаточной степени-- It appears that Perry's results cannot be viewed with a high degree of reliability or generality.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > считаться в достаточной степени
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123 тем более
Тем более - all the more (подчёркивается положительный эффект); much less (подчёркивается отрицательный эффект)This finding appears to be all the more remarkable when viewed against the backdrop of the flow visualization photographs of Fig.Economic conditions are almost impossible to forecast even over a period of one to two years, much less a twenty year period.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > тем более
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126 забавная игра
фраз. an amusing gameAn absurd thought suddenly occurred to Guy — that Maxim viewed the entire operation as an amusing game.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > забавная игра
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127 мысль пришла
фраз. a thought occurred to smbAn absurd thought suddenly occurred to Guy — that Maxim viewed the entire operation as an amusing game.
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128 просматриваемый
1) browsed; 2) viewed
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