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1 застойная вода в корытах
Railway term: pockets of water (земляного полотна)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > застойная вода в корытах
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2 застойная вода в мешках
Railway term: pockets of water (земляного полотна)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > застойная вода в мешках
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3 ледяная корка
ледяная корка
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glaze
A coating of ice, generally clear and smooth but usually containing some air pockets, formed on exposed objects by the freezing of a film of supercooled water deposited by rain, drizzle, or fog, or possibly condensed from supercooled water vapour. (Source: MGH)
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glaze
A coating of ice, generally clear and smooth but usually containing some air pockets, formed on exposed objects by the freezing of a film of supercooled water deposited by rain, drizzle, or fog, or possibly condensed from supercooled water vapour. (Source: MGH)
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A coating of ice, generally clear and smooth but usually containing some air pockets, formed on exposed objects by the freezing of a film of supercooled water deposited by rain, drizzle, or fog, or possibly condensed from supercooled water vapour. (Source: MGH)
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6 поверхность ледникового языка, изъеденная ледниковыми стоками
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > поверхность ледникового языка, изъеденная ледниковыми стоками
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7 пористость
2) Medicine: porosis3) Military: leakage4) Engineering: pore volume, sponginess, spongy defect, void content, void volume, voidage5) Construction: pinhole rating, voids content6) Forestry: pore space7) Oil: porousness, void factor8) Geophysics: PHI9) Silicates: pore content10) Cellulose: (бумаги) porosity11) Welding: gas pockets (дефект сварного шва)12) Sakhalin energy glossary: porosity (в %)13) Polymers: voids rating14) Makarov: openness (напр. горной породы), openness (напр., горной породы), water-ratio (грунта)15) Soil science: soil space, void space16) oil&gas: void structure17) Combustion gas turbines: porosity (материала) -
8 устройство дренажных прорезей
Railway term: tapping of water pocketsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > устройство дренажных прорезей
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9 уходить в себя
уходить в < самого> себя1) (быть полностью поглощённым своими мыслями, предаваться глубоким размышлениям) be deep in thought; retire into oneself; retreat into oneselfИ вдруг мальчик, пустив очередной кораблик, остался стоять на месте. Задумался. Ушёл в себя. Его глаза ещё следили за мчащимся на воде корабликом, а он, засунув холодные руки в карманы пальто, закаменел на месте. (Л. Якименко, Баллада о мальчике и бумажных корабликах) — And suddenly, when the boy had released another little boat he stayed where he was. Deep in thought he retreated into himself. His eyes still followed the boat as it rocked on the water and he stood there stock-still with his moist, cold hands thrust into his overcoat pockets.
2) (становиться замкнутым, необщительным) draw (withdraw, shrink) into oneself; clam upНе знаю уж, за кого она приняла нас, но слова Эрко её чуть ли не обидели. Сразу как-то сникла, ушла в себя. (В. Тельпугов, Дыхание костра) — I don't know who she took us for, but Erko's words seemed to have offended her. She at once drooped, withdrew into herself.
Она ушла в себя, и чем больше пытался бы я приблизиться к ней, тем дальше бы она отстранялась. (В. Распутин, Что передать вороне?) — She clammed up; and the more I tried to approach her the farther she would estrange herself from me.
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