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Перевод: refractory speek refractory


[прилагательное]
упрямый; непокорный; упорный; невосприимчивый; крепкий; рефрактерный; тугоплавкий; огнеупорный;
[существительное]
огнеупорный материал


Тезаурус:

  1. They construct it in the sense of developing a conception of the real as being the refractory limit of their own actions.
  2. Augustine's world had still contained blocks refractory to the light of the gospel.
  3. Drilling carried out to prove an underlying granite cusp at shallow ( 500 m) depth was unsuccessful and some of the higher grade intersections of vein mineralisation, up to 11 m at 1 per cent Sn, contained refractory tin silicates (MRP 48; MEG 73 and 198).
  4. This fluid phase may migrate and be consumed in melting reactions elsewhere, or rise as a low-viscosity fluid, causing metasomatism in refractory lithosphere away from the melt zone.
  5. If this is not diagnosed and recurrences occur at the same site, the patient will be labelled as a refractory case of non-specific urethritis and may be subjected to prolonged courses of antibiotic treatment, which, of course, will have no effect on the course of the disease.
  6. The term "refractory" is taken from the theorist James Mark Baldwin.
  7. There are objections, however, to models that propose cold, refractory mantle lithosphere as an important source of basaltic magma.
  8. The traditional landscape, however, is never mentioned, being involved indirectly through the details of "the camels galled, sorefooted, refractory".
  9. Poor hand hygiene by medical staff is particularly refractory to change and should be subject to constant observation and correction.
  10. Although there are several possible explanations for these findings as reviewed by Skaer (1981), it is possible that some -granules may remain refractory to secretory stimuli.
  11. The following methods of energy storage have been tested - compressed air, fly wheels, heat energy in molten salts or hot refractory oxides, and rechargeable batteries.
  12. More serious offences such as being drunk and disorderly or damaging property, labelled him as REFRACTORY, and he could then be locked up in a separate room with bread and water for twenty-four hours.
  13. One umpire was up the other end, the other was too busy controlling his refractory pony to watch what Randy was up to.

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