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1 corteza terrestre continental
Diccionario geografía española-Inglés > corteza terrestre continental
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2 континентальная кора
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3 материковая кора
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4 kontinentale Erdkruste
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > kontinentale Erdkruste
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5 écorce terrestre continentale
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > écorce terrestre continentale
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6 континентальная земная кора
Русско-английский географический словарь > континентальная земная кора
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7 croûte
croûte° [kʀut]feminine nouna. [de pain, pâté] crust ; [de fromage] rind• croûtes de pain ( = quignons) hunks of breadd. (pejorative = tableau) lousy painting* * *kʀut1) ( surface épaisse) ( de pain) crust; ( de fromage) rind2) ( couche) ( de peinture) ( sur un mur) old layers (pl); ( dans un pot) skin; ( de glace) crust3) Culinairepâté en croûte — pâté en croute ou in pastry
4) Médecine scab5) (colloq) ( tableau) daub•Phrasal Verbs:••casser la croûte — (colloq) to have a bite to eat
gagner sa croûte — (colloq) to earn a crust (colloq)
* * *kʀut nf1) [pain] crustSee:gagner sa croûte * (= gagner sa vie) — to earn one's bread and butter
2) (sur un liquide, une substance molle) crust3) [fromage] rind4) [vol-au-vent] case5) MÉDECINE scab* * *croûte nf3 Culin ( plat) croute, pastry; agneau/filet/pâté en croûte lamb/fillet/pâté en croute ou in pastry;4 Méd scab;5 ○( tableau) daub;6 ( de cuir) split, flesh split.croûte continentale Géol continental crust; croûte de lait Méd cradle cap; croûte océanique Géol oceanic crust; croûte terrestre Géol earth's crust.casser la croûte○ to have a bite to eat; gagner sa croûte○ to earn a crust○.[krut] nom féminin[préparation] pastry shell2. (très familier) [nourriture] grub3. [dépôt] layercroûte de rouille/saleté layer of rust/dirt4. GÉOLOGIE6. (familier & péjoratif) [tableau] bad painting7. [de cuir] hide8. (péjoratif) [personne] -
8 земная кора
земная кора
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earth's crust
The outer layers of the Earth's structure, varying between 6 and 48 km in thickness, and comprising all the material above the Mohorovicic Discontinuity (a seismic discontinuity occurring between the crust of the earth and the underlying mantle; the discontinuity occurs at an average depth of 35 km below the continents and at about 10 km below the oceans). The earlier idea of a cool solid skin overlaying a hot molten interior has now been replaced by a concept of a crust composed of two shells: an inner basic unit composed of sima (oceanic crust) and an outer granitic unit composed of sial (continental crust). (Source: WHIT)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > земная кора
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9 kontynentalny
adj* * *a.1. (= dotyczący lądu) continental; blokada kontynentalna hist. the Continental System; klimat kontynentalny meteor. continental climate; Kongres Kontynentalny hist. Continental Congress; skorupa kontynentalna geogr. continental crust; Wododział Kontynentalny geogr. Continental Divide; wzniesienie kontynentalne geogr. ( dna morskiego) continental rise.2. (= dotyczący Europy) Continental; finał kontynentalny continental final l. championships; śniadanie kontynentalne continental breakfast.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kontynentalny
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10 из числа
•Of 55 faint blue objects investigated, 32 turned out to have...
•To select a physically relevant solution from among(st) the admissible ones,...
•Of a list of 122 global hot spots identified in 1975, 53 are on oceanic crust and 69 on continental crust (геол.).
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > из числа
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11 из числа
•Of 55 faint blue objects investigated, 32 turned out to have...
•To select a physically relevant solution from among(st) the admissible ones,...
•Of a list of 122 global hot spots identified in 1975, 53 are on oceanic crust and 69 on continental crust (геол.).
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > из числа
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12 возникать в результате
•The forces between quarks and antiquarks come about from an exchange of gluons.
•Transitions are caused by radiation of...
•Errors that may arise (or ensue) from such disturbances...
•Gamma photons arising from capture in 15N...
•The interplanetary navigator's most difficult problems derive from the fact that...
•When combustion originates from a local exposure...
•These problems spring (or stem) from a number of different demands.
•This disease is acquired by injury to the skin.
•The first organic superconductors have been an outgrowth of attempts to build...
•The concept of actively "dumping" radiation from a laser cavity grew out of the pulse-width limitations of Q-switched laser systems.
•The term electron optics derives (or is derived) from the fact that...
•This distortion results from a quadratic nonlinearity.
•The felsic and intermediate magmas come largely the melting of preexisting rock of the continental crust.
•The theory of determinants had its origin in the solution of linear systems of equations.
•Stress incontinence often dates back to pelvic floor damage occurring during child birth.
•These devices evolved from a thorough study of...
* * *Возникать в результатеSecondly, acceleration in the rate of cavity nucleation may result from the high strain rate parts of the cycle.The motivation for this study arose from a related problem in elastic fracture mechanics.More serious rotational problems sometimes arise through failure of electronic components due to high acceleration.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > возникать в результате
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13 возникать в результате
•The forces between quarks and antiquarks come about from an exchange of gluons.
•Transitions are caused by radiation of...
•Errors that may arise (or ensue) from such disturbances...
•Gamma photons arising from capture in 15N...
•The interplanetary navigator's most difficult problems derive from the fact that...
•When combustion originates from a local exposure...
•These problems spring (or stem) from a number of different demands.
•This disease is acquired by injury to the skin.
•The first organic superconductors have been an outgrowth of attempts to build...
•The concept of actively "dumping" radiation from a laser cavity grew out of the pulse-width limitations of Q-switched laser systems.
•The term electron optics derives (or is derived) from the fact that...
•This distortion results from a quadratic nonlinearity.
•The felsic and intermediate magmas come largely the melting of preexisting rock of the continental crust.
•The theory of determinants had its origin in the solution of linear systems of equations.
•Stress incontinence often dates back to pelvic floor damage occurring during child birth.
•These devices evolved from a thorough study of...
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14 находиться в
•Some control mechanism must reside in the RNA molecule (биол.).
•The proportion of time the solute spends in the mobile phase...
•These elements now reside in the continental crust.
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15 по объёму
•By volume, these layers make up 3 percent of the continental crust.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > по объёму
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16 по самым скромным подсчётам
•By the most conservative estimate, continental crust has existed for...
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17 проблематичный
•The origin of continental crust is highly conjectural.
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18 считаться
•Coacervation is held to have a widespread biological significance.
•Certain structural changes are recognized as diagnostic in determining...
•The difference might ( well) be reckoned as negligible.
•This need is perceived as being so important that...
•This method is thought to give the most accurate results.
•The average composition of continental crust is judged (or speculated) to be petrolog i с ally i nte rm ed i ate.
•The difference in variance is deemed (or considered, or believed to be) statistically significant.
•If there is one peak in the frequency curve, the distribution is said to be unimodal.
•The radial eddy diffusion coefficient was taken to be equal to the eddy viscosity.
•All fluxes are taken [or assumed ( to be)] positive in the direction of increasing y.
II•The pure component was taken as the standard state.
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19 континентальная кора
1) Geology: continental crust2) Makarov: sialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > континентальная кора
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20 kontinentale Kruste
f < geo> ■ continental crust
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