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Перевод: emanation speek emanation


[существительное]
эманация ; истечение; излучение; флюид ; испускание
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Emanation of a neurotically disturbed mind.
  2. High levels of uranium over granites such as Cairngorm and Mount Battock argue against using the granites in the interior of buildings on account of the risk of radon gas emanation.
  3. The first is problematic in the light of the theory that living organisms "see" with their eyes; the second was problematic for the supporters of Galileo's theories because it clashed with the "force of a vacuum" theory accepted by them as an explanation of why the mercury does not fall from a barometer tube; the third was problematic for Roentgen because it was tacitly assumed at the time that no radiation or emanation of any kind existed that could penetrate the container of the photographic plates and darken them; the fourth was problematic because it was incompatible with Newton's theory.
  4. Psychics describe the aura as a rainbow emanation radiating half a metre or more around the body, more or less ovoid in shape.
  5. The deepest chord in Spanish revolutionary politics is the centralista tradition which holds that central government is an emanation from the direct democracy of the popularly elected municipality.
  6. To understand how to control your aura you must first realise that it is largely a thought emanation and as such, can easily be controlled by thought.
  7. Although the Audit Commission is an emanation of the State, it operates independently of direct Central Government control.
  8. The potency of such sacredness is supposed to be an emanation from the eyes; hence the covering of the head.
  9. How did I encompass it, this other-worldly emanation?
  10. First, because the defendants being an emanation of the Crown, which is the source and fountain of justice, are in my opinion bound to maintain the highest standards of probity and fair dealing, comparable to those which the courts, which derive their authority from the same source and fountain, impose on the officers under their control: see In re Tyler 1907 1 K.B.
  11. High levels of uranium over the geochemically evolved granites such as Cairngorm and Mount Battock argue against using the granites as building stone for internal cladding on account of the potential risk of radon gas emanation.
  12. Any minute now his eyes would darken until they seemed almost black with the sheer emanation of his will.
  13. The court found that the authority was an emanation of the state and referred to the European Court of Justice the questions of whether the dismissal of the applicant after reaching normal retirement age for a woman constituted discrimination prohibited by Council Directive (76/207/EEC) and whether the applicant could rely on the directive in national courts notwithstanding any inconsistency between it and s. 6(4) of the Act of 1975.

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