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Перевод: kilometre
[существительное] километр
Тезаурус:
- The most recent example of this kind took place in 1783, when lava was erupted from the twenty-five kilometre length of the Laki fissure in southern Iceland.
- In a Vulcanian eruption, the ejected material comes in the form of solid blocks and highly-fragmented ash, and the explosions are often powerful enough to heave blocks weighing many tons clear of the crater while smaller ones may be thrown for a kilometre or more.
- An array a square kilometre in size should see neutrino sources if there are any, Halzen says.
- Moreover, recent work has shown that much of the heat energy in the seas of the North Atlantic (every square kilometre of which gives off as much energy as a nuclear power station and hence influences our weather) is absorbed from sunlight in the tropical Pacific and is carried by ocean currents through the Drake Passage and up into the Atlantic.
- Forty per cent of the people live in only 6 per cent of the total area, and densities rise to 100 per square kilometre.
- The thickness does not decrease linearly, but follows an exponential curve, with the thickness decreasing much more over the first kilometre than the second, and so on.
- It has more cars per square kilometre than anywhere else in the world.
- In this 14 kilometre climb, we will witness wonderful feats of bravery - and many a rider abandoning in tears, simply unable to continue, even so close to the finishing line.
- The big guns, with the horses and crews, had safely negotiated the first quarter of the kilometre's distance across the icy marsh.
- For four people sharing, Global Villas (01-466 4625) have a 2-bedroom villa with pool a kilometre from the beach at Carvoeira in Portugal, at 252pp for a week.
- Only this year Brazil ordered an experimental one kilometre line.
- The riders' warm-up will be longer by far than the eight kilometre course itself, and then comes an anxious wait.
- Now, FitzSimons's Fitness for Slobs revolves around three numbers: your weight, your time for swimming a kilometre, and your time for a five-kilometre run.
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