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Перевод: amplified
[прилагательное] увеличенный; расширенный
Тезаурус:
- Anyone who has listened to a cat purring, using a stethoscope, will agree that when strongly amplified in this way, the purring sound simply does not have the quality of resonating blood turbulence.
- But even a single base change in the germ line DNA can cause gross visible effects, because the changed DNA molecule is replicated, and its effects are further amplified during the decoding process.
- And because the domestic style was unsuited to amplified discourse, the domestic rules of politeness also went by the board.
- It was confused, slow to change - a factor amplified by the fact that there was no party conference between October 1937 and May 1939 - and deliberately hostile to the idea of working with other anti-fascist groups.
- This chapter is about possible ways in which amplified vibration (vibro-tactile aids) may help people with profound hearing loss.
- If one looks at the international scene - as any university or special librarian must - the range of choice is further amplified, especially since publishing in the Third World is expanding very quickly.
- When the device is powered with 3-;4 volts of electricity, a 50-microwatt laser beam applied by optical fibre from below the substrate, is first absorbed, amplified four times, and emitted from the upper surface.
- The notion that the media have "amplified" football violence may have been tenable ten or twenty years ago, but the current scale of hooliganism does not appear to be much exaggerated by the media.
- These warm-hearted Northerners, I reflected, so gloriously "incorrect" in their dealings - a sentiment amplified by the sighting of an advertisement for local keep-fit classes headed "Tums and Bums".
- Usually, it has been designed to be highly amplified in a night-club.
- But learning to live with it is part of the fun and the Phantom's amplified sound is really strong and clean.
- His malevolence towards Pound, his friend since their college days in Philadelphia, is extraordinary; and when in 1920 he amplified this piece in the prologue to his Kora in Hell , Williams compounded the offence by quoting selectively from a private letter that Pound had written him.
- But higher staying-on rates amplified these figures: 3 per cent of boys in Public Schools at age 14, but 12 per cent at age 17.
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