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♦ waterfall /ˈwɔ:təfɔ:l/n.(geogr.) cascata; cateratta. -
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noun (a natural fall of water from a height such as a rock or a cliff.) cascada, catarata, salto de aguawaterfall n cascada / cataratatr['wɔːtəfɔːl]1 cascada, salto de agua, cataratawaterfall ['wɔt̬ər.fɔl, 'wɑ-] n: cascada f, salto m de agua, catarata fn.• cascada s.f.• catarata s.f.• salto s.m.• salto de agua s.m.['wɔːtǝfɔːl]N cascada f, salto m de agua; (larger) catarata f* * * -
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водопад
constructive waterfall конструктивный водопад (водопад в пещере, падающий с края уступа)
extinguished waterfall угасший [исчезнувший] водопад
joint-plane waterfall водопад по трещиноватой поверхности
obliterated waterfall уменьшающийся водопад, водопад, воды которого уходят в землю
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Падение воды реки с уступа, пересекающего речное русло. Вода может падать по нескольким уступам, образуя серию водопадов – каскад.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > waterfall
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ˈwɔ:təfɔ:l сущ. водопад Syn: cataract, falls водопад;
каскад пышный шиньон;
каскад кудрей waterfall водопадБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > waterfall
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{'wɔ:təfɔ:l}
n водопад* * *{'wъ:tъfъ:l} n водопад.* * *водопад; катаракт; кок;* * *n водопад* * *waterfall[´wɔ:tə¸fɔ:l] n 1. водопад; 2. разг. кок (от коса). -
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[English Word] waterfall[English Plural] waterfalls[Swahili Word] maporomoko ya maji[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] poromoa------------------------------------------------------------ -
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nounWasserfall, der* * ** * *ˈwa·ter·falln Wasserfall m* * ** * *nounWasserfall, der* * *n.Wasserfall m. -
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