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Перевод: splice speek splice


[существительное]
сплесень [мор.] ; сплеснивание; соединение внакрой; сращивание; сращивание каната; стык ;
[глагол]
сплеснивать; сращивать; сплетать; соединять; сращивать концы; сплетать концы; соединять внакрой; женить; поженить


Тезаурус:

  1. This ability of DNA to cut and splice, to jump in and out of chromosomes at the drop of a hat, is one of the more exciting facts that have come to light since the first edition of this book was published.
  2. I had to learn to cut off the rotten celluloid and splice together the usable bits.
  3. To splice a feather back together, after a bird has flown into a barbed wire fence, say, or been in a fight, you have to cut off the damaged feather about to inch from the base, take a similar feather from a dead bird and cut it to fit.
  4. Hurricanes of 213, 229 and 238 Squadron aboard H.M.S. "Furious" on 21 May 1941 ready to fly off to the Middle East via Malta on Operation "Splice".
  5. It was on this day-21 May - that Operation "Splice" got underway - though with so many mishaps that disaster was only narrowly avoided.
  6. Where decay has advanced along the joist into the building interior, it may be necessary to splice on a new timber end to the member, carried on a joist-hanger.
  7. The final connections into the East German telephone cables were made by John Wyke, MI6's top technical expert, who had to carefully splice in the connections so that the East German operators would not notice any change in line quality or impedance.
  8. And not simply a bat, but an autographed bat, for on the "hump" near the splice was written, in ink, the hallowed signature of J.B. Hobbs.
  9. The length of this splice and the size of the bolt for making the connection depends upon floor span, loading, spacing of joists and distance of the splice from the support, but for a 4m (13ft) span in domestic-type work, with joists at 400mm (16in) centres, the splice would be 610mm (24in) long with two 12mm (1/2in) diameter bolts installed 400mm (16in) apart over 75mm (3in) square toothed-plate connectors.
  10. Al Jourgensen is running around backstage, shouting out such helpful commands through his megaphone as "Batten down the hatches", and "Splice the mainsail"; stopping every minute or two to proudly show off his new tattoo.
  11. Genetic engineering makes it possible to cut and splice DNA.
  12. So smooth is the splice that you can't see the join: the plasmid is indistinguishable from any other part of the chromosome.

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