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1 реверберируемый
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2 strahlte zurück
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3 реверберировавший
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > реверберировавший
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4 отражённый
1) General subject: echoic (о звуке), lensed, reflected, reflex, repercussive, reverberate, reverberatory, (в тексте) contained2) Aviation: fended, fended off3) Sports: turned aside4) Military: back-scattered5) Rare: reflective6) Chemistry: reverberated7) Physics: repelled9) Makarov: transmitted10) SAP.tech. represented -
5 הדהד
v. be echoed, reverberated, re-echoed, sounded————————v. to echo, reverberate, re-echo, sound————————v. to reverberate, re-echo -
6 genlyde
* * *vb echo (af with);( kraftigere: runge, F) ring, resound (af with, fx the hall rang (el.resounded) with their cheers; his words are still ringing in my ears); reverberate ( fx the thunder reverberated from the hills). -
7 відбиваний
(про світло, теплоту, звук) reflected, reverberated -
8 प्रतिध्वनि
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9 pom|knąć
pf — pom|ykać impf (pomknęła, pomknęli — pomykam) pf 1. (pobiec, pojechać) [osoba, zwierzę, samochód] to dash; (poszybować) [piłka, strzała] to shoot 2. (skierować się) [spojrzenie] to dart; [głos] to reverberate; [myśli] to go- jej spojrzenie pomknęło w stronę drzwi/ku nieznajomemu she darted a glance towards the door/the stranger- głos pomknął po stepie the voice reverberated over the steppe- jej myśli pomknęły ku rodzinie her thoughts went to her familyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pom|knąć
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10 ripercuotere
ripercuotere v.tr. to strike* again, to beat* again.◘ ripercuotersi v.intr.pron.1 to reverberate, to re-echo: il suono si ripercuoteva nella caverna, the sound reverberated (o re-echoed) in the cave2 (fig.) to affect (s.o., sthg.), to have repercussions (on s.o., sthg.): lo scandalo si è ripercosso sul partito, the scandal had repercussions on the party; la crescita del dollaro si ripercuote sul costo dei prodotti petroliferi, the rise of the dollar affects the cost of oil products. -
11 ἀνακλάω
A bend back,ξύλα Hp.Fract.13
;ἀνακλάσας δέρην E.Or. 1471
(lyr.);ταὧς ἀ. οὐράν D.Chr.12.2
;ἀ. τὴνγλῶσσαν πρὸς τὸν οὐρανόν Aret.CA1.7
; to a wrestler,ἀνάκλα POxy.466.29
(ii A. D.):—[voice] Pass., πίοιμι τὸν τράχηλον ἀνακεκλασμένη with my neck bent back, Theopomp.Com.54, cf. D.Chr.5.25 ([voice] Act.); but in Medic.,τὴν κεφαλὴν ἀνακεκλασμένην μεσσηγὺ τῶν ὠμοπλατέων κέεσθαι Aret.SA 1.6
; with eyelids slightly open,Hp.
Coac.64.2 break short off, or more prob., fend off,μηχανὰς βρόχους περιβάλλοντες ἀ. Th. 2.76
; prob. in D.C.66.4.3 metaph.,ἀ. ἐπ' ἄλλα τὴν διάνοιαν Plu. 2.359a
.II of light, reflect, ib.696a, al.:—[voice] Pass., Arist.Mete. 340a28, al.; τοσοῦτον ἀνακλασθῆναι τῶν ἀδυνάτων εἶναί φασιν that [the rays] should be so much reflected, ib. 343b7; of sound, to be reverberated, Thphr.Sens.53; of a ball, rebound, Arist.Ph. 255b27.2 ἀνακλώμενος, in metre, of the overlapping of Ionic feet,μέτρον ἀνακλώμενον Heph.12
, cf. Sch. ad loc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνακλάω
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12 ასახა, აირეკლა
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13 ასახული, არეკლილი
vreverberated
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