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Перевод: locomotion
[существительное] передвижение; путешествие [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Opposite Passengers on Thomas Cook's first excursion rode in open carriages similar to these pulled by a replica of Stephenson's Locomotion No. 1.
- Mushroom had been Kylie's first record company, releasing her debut single "The Locomotion" in Australia in July 1987.
- Last weekend White publicly criticised Boaz's work at a conference on locomotion in Berkeley, California, organised by the Institute of Human Origins.
- "I knew the words to Little Eva's "The Locomotion", the backing was simple and the band knew the song, so we raced out and did an impromptu performance," she added.
- The inaugural run was done by Stephenson's "Locomotion", hauling 32 coal wagons at 10 miles an hour, and this historic steam locomotive is now preserved here, among other relics of the pioneering line.
- Segmentation, too, has proved very versatile; individual pairs of legs, or appendages, can be specialized for particular functions without affecting the routine business of locomotion taken by the others; appendages are modified for feeding in a host of ways, for grasping, swimming, spinning, copulating, cleaning or camouflaging.
- After the high energy opening of "The Locomotion" Kylie launched herself into a raunchy version of her second bit hit "Got To Be Certain".
- Despite Mike Duffey's testimonial and the success of "The Locomotion" in Australia she hadn't yet earned the right to be taken too seriously.
- These works were founded by Mr Joseph Wright, who had for many years been intimately connected with what we may call "the system of locomotion", having been a contractor for the conveyance of mails, and the owner of most of the coaches running between the Metropolis and Birmingham, and other large towns.
- Molluscs have the lower part of the body developed as a muscular foot , which may variously function locomotion, digging or swimming.
- Another unique feature is the water vascular system, a system of internal plumbing that drives the tube feet : mobile, club-shaped sacs arranged in serried ranks on the outside of the animal, which operate in harmony to convey food to the mouth, or in locomotion.
- Under a lens these small plates show perforations, and during life the tiny tube feet passed through these to assist the animal in locomotion.
- "My singing career sort of got off the ground through the show too because it was when a few of us from the show got together to sing at a benefit concert for a football club in Australia that I first publicly sang "The Locomotion."
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