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Перевод: elasticity
[существительное] эластичность ; упругость
Тезаурус:
- A quietly-spoken man, he is not the pushy type of manager who makes sure the sandwiches are folded properly backstage or that the plectrums are of the right elasticity.
- There was no elasticity in them and nothing at all of the swelling sap, rising around him.
- In daytime our skin synthesises vitamin D and a natural protective pigment whilst facial movements enhance tone and elasticity.
- For example, suppose that the income elasticity of demand for electrical goods is +2.0 when GDP per head of the population is, say, 3,000.
- With age, the skin's inner layer loses its elasticity.
- If we don't warm up first we can easily pull a muscle or tear a ligament, just as the elasticity in a rubber band is greater if it is warm than if it is cold.
- But these really hard scrappers have come on short lines when float fishing, and a short line makes a lot of difference to how a fish fights when the elasticity is negligible.
- Other considerations are the least diameter for a given breaking strain; anti-kink properties; elasticity and colour.
- These rising import prices will tend to feed back into domestic prices, especially if imports are a large proportion of GDP and the elasticity of demand for imports is low.
- Secondly, economists may have over-estimated the elasticity of demand for electricity, and thus exaggerated the distortions caused by prices that were too low.
- Demand was not always as price-elastic as the critics suggested, and the contrast between the views of managers within an industry (that price elasticity is low) and that of economists (that it is high) is a familiar one from other industries.
- It claims to supply all the nutrients needed to reactivate skin cells and so restore firmness and elasticity.
- Elasticity is important: I do not always prefer a line which stretches the least.
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