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Перевод: gravity
[существительное] серьезность ; серьезный вид; тяжесть ; важность ; уравновешенность ; опасность ; торжественность ; степенность ; сила тяжести; притяжение; тяготение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- When this happens take a hydrometer reading and if the gravity is about 1010 syphon the beer into the wine cube.
- And why does any star which is radiating energy not lose so much mass (thanks to E=MC 2 ) that gravity can no longer hold it together?
- Gravity feed pump types are acceptable especially those which are cartridge filled.
- The tension is going to be different too, because the specific gravity of the steel used for the core is higher than the alloy you use for the wrap.
- To uncouple, the tug drew away and the leg was so balanced that it dropped to earth by gravity: if this leg was, through any reason tight, and it failed to function, the trailer fell to the ground, and so cast its load.
- Because these movements are superimposed on movements caused for other reasons (such as the moon's gravity), and because the continents are in the way, these movements are very complicated indeed.
- The worth of the person offended affects the gravity of the offence to a greater extent than in penal systems; and the amount of compensation reflects the social distance between the parties.
- A similar Permo-Triassic basin is indicated by gravity beneath Lough Neagh.
- As a basic rule, a low shoulder angle leads to a low centre of gravity (hence stability) and a lower risk of shoulder injury.
- Surface geology of Northern Ireland, with Bouguer gravity contours.
- Malawi can make good use of mountain water by piping supplies under gravity to lowland settlements, at a cost of 3 per person.
- This pressure is maintained by means of water towers and gravity, or by booster pumping stations.
- Here, he alights on a variety of 17th-century subjects that range from Beijing to Edinburgh, with the centre of gravity somewhere in the West End of London.
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