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1) General subject: circumlocutionize, declaim, earbash, editorialize, elocute, expatiate, gush, harangue, hold forth, perorate, spiel, spout, spread, vapor, vaporize, vapour, vapour about, verbalize, pontificate, chatter, pay lip service, bloviate, bang on2) Colloquial: oration, rabbit about, rabbit on3) Ironical: speechify5) Jargon: beat chops, beat gums, beat the drum6) Mass media: spout off rhetoric, spout rhetoric7) Makarov: let rip, expatiate upon (на какую-л. тему)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > разглагольствовать
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•Another major effect of topography is seen (or observed) in lowland sites.
•Naturally occurring infections caused by... have been seen in cattle, rodents,...
••The above effects were noted after irradiation of about 107 .
•These absorption bands do not occur in the vapour phase.
•An interesting situation obtains in connection with an externally heated cathode.
•These sources are not found in rich clusters of galaxies.
•High-output cardiac failure can occur, but is only seen infrequently (мед.).
•More than simple bonding between amino acids was evidenced in these reactions.
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1) General subject: blow, boast, bounce, brag, display (ся, чем-л.), fanfaronade, flourish, gab, hector, hotdog, make boast, make boast of (чем-либо), shout the odds, show off, splurge, swagger, swagger (about) (чем-л.; ся), swank, talk horse, talk through one's hat, vapor, vapour, beat the drum, talk big, talk through hat, blow one's own horn, blow one's own trumpet2) Colloquial: talk large, talk tall3) American: ostentate4) Australian slang: skite5) Jargon: shoot off (one's) mouth6) American English: toot one's own horn8) Taboo: shovel the shit -
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balance, counterpoise, equilibration, poise* * *равнове́сие с.1. (состояние весов, токов, мощностей и т. п.) balanceдостига́ть равнове́сия, приходи́ть в равнове́сие — strike a balanceнару́шить равнове́сие — upset a balanceпри равнове́сии — at balanceприводи́ть в равнове́сие — balance2. (состояние температур, фаз и т. п.) equilibriumдостига́ть равнове́сия — attain [reach] equilibriumнаходи́ться в (состоя́нии) равнове́сия — be in equilibriumосуществля́ть равнове́сие — bring about equilibriumсмеща́ть равнове́сие — accent equilibriumустана́вливается равнове́сие — an equilibrium is establishedустана́вливать равнове́сие — establish an equilibriumбезразли́чное равнове́сие — indifferent equilibriumдинами́ческое равнове́сие — dynamic equilibriumзасты́вшее равнове́сие — frozen equilibriumравнове́сие изото́пов, веково́е — secular equilibrium of isotopesка́жущееся равнове́сие — apparent equilibriumкисло́тно-щелочно́е равнове́сие — acid-base equilibriumло́жное равнове́сие — false equilibriumравнове́сие ме́жду па́ром и жи́дкостью — vapour-liquid equilibriumмехани́ческое равнове́сие — mechanical equilibriumнеусто́йчивое равнове́сие — unstable [labile] equilibriumокисли́тельно-восстанови́тельное равнове́сие — redox equilibriumперехо́дное равнове́сие — transient equilibriumравнове́сие при поко́е — equilibrium at restравнове́сие сил — equilibrium of forcesтеплово́е равнове́сие — thermal [heat] equilibriumтерми́ческое равнове́сие — thermal [heat] equilibriumтермодинами́ческое равнове́сие — thermodynamic equilibriumупру́гое равнове́сие — elastic equilibriumусто́йчивое равнове́сие — stable [true] equilibriumравнове́сие фаз — phase equilibriumхими́ческое равнове́сие — chemical equilibrium -
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•Here, the wet equatorial areas, the rainfall mechanisms are...
•The boiling point of a pure liquid, like the melting point of a pure crystal, represents a fairly sudden transition.
•Like Boyle's law, this relation is followed by many gases.
•These calculations, along with (or as well as) our findings, show that...
•The trains of meteors move with time as do noctilucent clouds.
•The diameter required in order to fulfil this condition depends upon the reaction-zone length as does the critical diameter.
•Presumably, as for the static case, the movement of the vibrating surface will be opposed in the manner of a spring.
•The power unit is in a separate case as is the calibrated display unit.
•Superconductors are as sensitive to changes in magnetic-field strength as they are to changes of temperature.
•As with any chemical process, analysis is extremely important for process control.
•Carbon dioxide shares with water vapour the property of absorbing infrared radiation.
•In common with the other natural sciences chemistry is fundamentally concerned with...
* * *Как иThe more severe damage is clearly evident as is an apparent effect of the stress level.The lack of effects of exit shape was confirmed, as was the linear effect of exit area.Then, quantitative data on the frozen layer will be presented, as will surface heat transfer rates.The square cavity and the rectangular cavity perform similarly as do several other pairs pivoted about L = 1.5.As is true with the austenitic stainless steels, Ferralium alloy is not recommended for applications involving hydrochloric acid.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > как и
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•Another major effect of topography is seen (or observed) in lowland sites.
•Naturally occurring infections caused by... have been seen in cattle, rodents,...
••The above effects were noted after irradiation of about 107 .
•These absorption bands do not occur in the vapour phase.
•An interesting situation obtains in connection with an externally heated cathode.
•These sources are not found in rich clusters of galaxies.
•High-output cardiac failure can occur, but is only seen infrequently (мед.).
•More than simple bonding between amino acids was evidenced in these reactions.
* * *Наблюдаться - to be observed, to be found, to be seen, to be evident, to be apparent, to be encountered, to occurRelatively large circumferential pressure variations occur near the blockage but die away with increasing downstream distance.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > наблюдаться
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environmental impact of households
Household impacts on the environment include domestic heating emissions (hot air, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water vapour and oxide of nitrogen, sulphur and other trace gases); domestic sewage consisting of human bodily discharges, water from kitchens, bathrooms and laundries; the dumping of bulky wastes such as old washing machines, refrigerators, cars and other objects that will not fit into the standard dustbin and which are often dumped about the countryside, etc. (Source: WPR / GILP96)
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atmospheric component
The Earth's atmosphere consists by volume of nitrogen (79,1%), oxygen (20,9%), carbon dioxide (about 0,03%) and traces of the noble gases (argon, krypton, xenon, helium) plus water vapour, traces of ammonia, organic matter, ozone, various salts and suspended solid particles. (Source: ALL)
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environmental impact of households
Household impacts on the environment include domestic heating emissions (hot air, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water vapour and oxide of nitrogen, sulphur and other trace gases); domestic sewage consisting of human bodily discharges, water from kitchens, bathrooms and laundries; the dumping of bulky wastes such as old washing machines, refrigerators, cars and other objects that will not fit into the standard dustbin and which are often dumped about the countryside, etc. (Source: WPR / GILP96)
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atmospheric component
The Earth's atmosphere consists by volume of nitrogen (79,1%), oxygen (20,9%), carbon dioxide (about 0,03%) and traces of the noble gases (argon, krypton, xenon, helium) plus water vapour, traces of ammonia, organic matter, ozone, various salts and suspended solid particles. (Source: ALL)
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environmental impact of households
Household impacts on the environment include domestic heating emissions (hot air, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water vapour and oxide of nitrogen, sulphur and other trace gases); domestic sewage consisting of human bodily discharges, water from kitchens, bathrooms and laundries; the dumping of bulky wastes such as old washing machines, refrigerators, cars and other objects that will not fit into the standard dustbin and which are often dumped about the countryside, etc. (Source: WPR / GILP96)
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The Earth's atmosphere consists by volume of nitrogen (79,1%), oxygen (20,9%), carbon dioxide (about 0,03%) and traces of the noble gases (argon, krypton, xenon, helium) plus water vapour, traces of ammonia, organic matter, ozone, various salts and suspended solid particles. (Source: ALL)
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