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121 найдено, что
•The average value was found to be 16 ± 3.
•Similar hairpin loops have been deduced to exist in... (биол.).
•A crystal of potassium chlorate was found neither to float nor sink in a solution of bromoform at 25°C.
* * *Найдено, что-- The values of the particle acceleration, when plotted as a function of time, were found to contain periodic abrupt changes. (Найдено, что значения...)Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > найдено, что
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122 находить широкое применение
•Gravimetric methods have found a wide utility in chemical analysis.
•Such devices may be used extensively in computers.
•This machine has a wide application (or is widely used) in workshops. Vermiculite has widespread application as lightweight concrete and plaster aggregate.
•Transformer coupling finds wide (or extensive) application (or use) in tuned amplifiers.
•Such devices may have extensive (or frequent) applications in computers.
* * *Находить широкое применениеThe process has found wide application, with major emphasis on the high surface hardness.There are many standard data structures that have found common use over the years.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > находить широкое применение
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123 основывать
(что-л.)
1) found
2) (на чем-л.) base (on), build upon* * *found; establish* * *baseconstituteestablishformfoundgroundinstituteplantrestset -
124 создавать
(что-л.)
create; found, originate (об учении, теории); set up, establish (об организации); produce; build up* * ** * *создавать; создать create; found, originate* * *composeconstructcreateestablishfoundinventmintoriginatespring -
125 учредить
см. учреждать* * *1) establish; 2) found* * *учреждать; учредить found, set up; institute* * *constituteestablishfound -
126 отливать
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127 находиться
I несов. - находи́ться, сов. - найти́сь1) ( отыскаться) be found, turn upпоте́рянная кни́га нашла́сь — the lost book was found
2) (быть, иметься) be there; be foundрабо́та для всех найдётся — there will be work for everybody
не найдётся ли у вас...? — do you happen to have...?
не нашло́сь охо́тников е́хать так далеко́ — there were no volunteers [no one volunteered; no one was anxious] to go that far
вряд ли найду́тся лю́ди, кото́рые... — you will hardly find any people who...
3) (не теряться, соображать) find the right words to say; find the right thing to doон всегда́ найдётся — he is never at a loss
IIон нашёлся, что отве́тить — he was quick to answer
1) ( располагаться) be situated; beгде нахо́дится спра́вочное бюро́? — where is the inquiry desk / office?
2) ( пребывать) beнаходи́ться под судо́м — be under judicial examination
III сов.находи́ться под подозре́нием — be under suspicion
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128 нигде
нареч.nowhere; not + anywhereон нигде́ не мог найти́ их — he could find them nowhere, he could not find them anywhere
его́ нигде́ нет — he is nowhere to be found
его́ никто́ не мог нигде́ найти́ — nobody [no one] could find him anywhere
их нельзя́ найти́ нигде́ кро́ме э́того ме́ста — they can be found nowhere [cannot be found anywhere] but in this place
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