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121 a passage through a thicket
Общая лексика: проход через чащуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a passage through a thicket
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122 attenuation by passage through rodents
Иммунология: лапинизацияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > attenuation by passage through rodents
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123 crush a passage through wire
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > crush a passage through wire
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124 derive bias voltage by the passage of cathode current through a resistor
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > derive bias voltage by the passage of cathode current through a resistor
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125 develop bias voltage by the passage of cathode current through a resistor
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > develop bias voltage by the passage of cathode current through a resistor
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126 force a passage through a crowd
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > force a passage through a crowd
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127 free and uninterrupted passage through the straits
Дипломатический термин: свободный и непрерывный проход через проливыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > free and uninterrupted passage through the straits
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128 free passage through the Gulf
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > free passage through the Gulf
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through-passage — … Useful english dictionary
passage — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. channel (see passage); voyage, journey; excerpt, phrase, movement, etc.; enactment, pass ing; lapse. See progression, travel, navigation, part. II Means of passing Nouns 1. (passing through) passage … English dictionary for students
Passage — Pas sage, n. [F. passage. See {Pass}, v. i.] 1. The act of passing; transit from one place to another; movement from point to point; a going by, over, across, or through; as, the passage of a man or a carriage; the passage of a ship or a bird;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Passage hawk — Passage Pas sage, n. [F. passage. See {Pass}, v. i.] 1. The act of passing; transit from one place to another; movement from point to point; a going by, over, across, or through; as, the passage of a man or a carriage; the passage of a ship or a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Passage money — Passage Pas sage, n. [F. passage. See {Pass}, v. i.] 1. The act of passing; transit from one place to another; movement from point to point; a going by, over, across, or through; as, the passage of a man or a carriage; the passage of a ship or a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
passage — pas‧sage [ˈpæsɪdʒ] noun [uncountable] LAW the progress of a law, bill etc through parliament before it takes effect: • A month after its passage, Italy s insider trading law is continuing to stir debate. passage of • One result of the oil crisis… … Financial and business terms
Passage meditation — is a modern meditation technique developed by spiritual teacher Eknath Easwaran. Rooted in classic methods found in most spiritual traditions including a long standing tradition of Hinduism dating back to Vedic times [http://www.haryana… … Wikipedia
passage — ► NOUN 1) the action or process of passing. 2) a way through something; a passageway. 3) a journey by sea or air. 4) the right to pass through somewhere: a permit for safe passage. 5) a short section from a text, musical composition, etc. ● work… … English terms dictionary
through — [ θru ] function word *** Through can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): They were riding through a forest. as an adverb (without a following noun): There s a hole in the roof where the rain comes through. as an … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
through — [thro͞o] prep. [ME thurgh, thrugh < OE thurh, akin to Ger durch < IE base * ter , through, beyond > L trans, across, Sans tiráḥ, through] 1. in one side and out the other side of; from end to end of 2. a) in the midst of [flying through… … English World dictionary
Through — Through, prep. [OE. thurgh, [thorn]urh, [thorn]uruh, [thorn]oruh, AS. [thorn]urh; akin to OS. thurh, thuru, OFries. thruch, D. door, OHG. durh, duruh, G. durch, Goth. [thorn]a[ i]rh; cf. Ir. tri, tre, W. trwy. [root]53. Cf. {Nostril}, {Thorough} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English