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1 глянцованный
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2 лощенный
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3 лощеный
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4 глянцованный
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6 глянцованный
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > глянцованный
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7 лощеный
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > лощеный
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8 глянцеванный
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10 burro trail
Glossed by Bentley as "a pathway made by the repeated tramping of burro trains over certain routes, especially in the mountains." -
11 canyon country
Glossed by Blevins as "the country of Southern Utah and Northern Arizona, with adjacent portions of Colorado and New Mexico," so named because a significant portion of the landscape was fashioned by the Colorado River. -
12 chap guard
Glossed by Watts as "a small knob or hook on the shank of a spur to prevent the chaps from catching on the rowel." -
13 dude chaps
Glossed by Adams as ornate or Hollywood-style chaps that are not worn by real cowboys. -
14 corral boss
Glossed by Adams as "the man in charge of stock and corrals on a dude ranch."Also called corral pup. -
15 dally your tongue
Glossed by Adams as "a command to stop talking." -
16 mescalism
Glossed by Blevins as "the practice of taking peyote (mescal) to gain self-knowledge." -
17 mesquite root
Glossed by Blevins as "a good fuel in a barren country." -
18 Mex
Glossed by Watts as "a common abbreviation of Mexican, used by Anglos as a noun and adjective." The poem "A Border Affair" written by Badger Clark and later set to music and retitled "Spanish Is the Lovin' Tongue" by Bill Simon, an Arizona cowboy, contains the line: "She was Mex and I was white."Alternate forms: Meskin, Mexkin. -
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20 pasar por alto
to ignore————————to pass over* * *to omit, overlook* * *(v.) = bypass [by-pass], gloss over, miss, obviate, overlook, short-circuit [shortcircuit], skip over, leapfrog, pass + Nombre/Pronombre + by, flout, close + the door on, skipEx. She repeatedly bypassed the catalog because she was an inveterate fiction reader and approached the A section of the fiction shelf expecting to find Sholom Aleichem under ALEICHEM.Ex. To some extent this worked - haphazardly perhaps, but in a cheerful atmosphere that, though he did not realize it then, glossed over the inadequacies of his approach.Ex. Thus the browser may miss valuable items, although some browsers will find browsing a perfectly adequate method of gauging the extent of a library collection.Ex. The intercalation of (41-4) after 329 obviates this function.Ex. This can only achieved by examining the literature of the subject area thoroughly for any isolates that might possibly have been overlooked.Ex. There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.Ex. If this is the first time you are using DOBIS/LIBIS the field for your password is empty and you should skip over it by pressing the tabulator key once again.Ex. India, which has had to leapfrog to Industrial Revolution, now finds itself in the midst of the Information Revolution.Ex. The revolution of information technology is passing many developing countries by and the information gap between haves and have-nots is widening.Ex. To find the 'real' identity of documents, one must flout conventions of rationality including the axioms of singularity and actuality.Ex. Librarians cannot afford to close the door on current issues.Ex. The search engines skips sites with no scientific content.* * *(v.) = bypass [by-pass], gloss over, miss, obviate, overlook, short-circuit [shortcircuit], skip over, leapfrog, pass + Nombre/Pronombre + by, flout, close + the door on, skipEx: She repeatedly bypassed the catalog because she was an inveterate fiction reader and approached the A section of the fiction shelf expecting to find Sholom Aleichem under ALEICHEM.
Ex: To some extent this worked - haphazardly perhaps, but in a cheerful atmosphere that, though he did not realize it then, glossed over the inadequacies of his approach.Ex: Thus the browser may miss valuable items, although some browsers will find browsing a perfectly adequate method of gauging the extent of a library collection.Ex: The intercalation of (41-4) after 329 obviates this function.Ex: This can only achieved by examining the literature of the subject area thoroughly for any isolates that might possibly have been overlooked.Ex: There is little modulation, whole steps of division being short-circuited and an odd assembly of terms being frequently found: e.g.: LAW see also JURY, JUDGES.Ex: If this is the first time you are using DOBIS/LIBIS the field for your password is empty and you should skip over it by pressing the tabulator key once again.Ex: India, which has had to leapfrog to Industrial Revolution, now finds itself in the midst of the Information Revolution.Ex: The revolution of information technology is passing many developing countries by and the information gap between haves and have-nots is widening.Ex: To find the 'real' identity of documents, one must flout conventions of rationality including the axioms of singularity and actuality.Ex: Librarians cannot afford to close the door on current issues.Ex: The search engines skips sites with no scientific content.
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