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Перевод: muscovite speek muscovite


[прилагательное]
московский; русский;
[существительное]
москвич ; москвичка ; русский ; русская ; калиевая слюда [мин.]


Тезаурус:

  1. Now he drives a glamorous black BMW, owns a palatial house with a swimming pool and earns the kind of salary that would make the average Muscovite's eyes pop.
  2. For a specimen of Muscovite of this shape Orowan found that the tensile strength was about 460,000 p.s.i., that is to say nearly twenty times as strong as a specimen in which the cracks did not have to cross the planes of weakness.
  3. It is the result of alterations of detrital muscovite and unstable lithic grains (feldspars) and to recrystallisation of detrital clays.
  4. What Orowan did was to measure the strength of Muscovite mica in tension.
  5. The rocks are classified as lithic arenite, quartz arenite and lithic sandstone with the following mineralogy: quartz (52-;8410), clays (2-;26%), biotite (2.5-;5.0%), muscovite (2.8-;14.3%), dolomite including ferroan dolomite (3-;16%), other non-identified minerals (1-;13%).
  6. Now Margarite, for instance, which is another kind of mica, quite similar to Muscovite except that it has twice the electrical charge across its planes of cleavage, has negligible strength and is very brittle.
  7. For the most part Great Russians were fighting Great Russians, and in the process trampled over the lands of peasants, whether Russian, Belorussian, Ukrainian, etc., none of whom was more inclined thereafter to feel particularly attracted to Muscovite patriotism.
  8. A series of self-portraits by Muscovite Vladimir Yankilevski - now achieving recognition in Europe and the States after years of neglect - is at Dina Vierney until 20 February.
  9. He was a Muscovite.
  10. Commenting cautiously on the present situation for the newspaper Kultura, the Chairman of the Archaeo-Geographic Commission of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Academician Sigurd Schmidt, has said that he is convinced that a library belonging to the Muscovite sovereigns does in fact exist, and that, wherever it may be located, it will be possible to find at least fragments of what is left.
  11. The following model has been retained: Quartz, Ferroan Dolomite (or ankerite), Illite, Kaolinite, Haematite, Special Mineral (Mica to combine Biotite, Chlorite, Muscovite).
  12. "Israel's lack of preparedness for mass Soviet Jewish immigration is psychologically understandable but not politically forgivable," says Yuri Stern, a Muscovite who came in 1981.
  13. The useful form of mica is called Muscovite (because it originally came from Russia) and in this mica the strength of the bonds on the weak cleavage plane is nominally and very roughly a sixth of the strength of the bonds elsewhere in the crystal.

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