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Перевод: stratospheric
[прилагательное] стратосферный
Тезаурус:
- Dame Joan gave a compelling performance, handling the coloratura apparently without effort, and rising superbly to the final altissimo E flat - a stratospheric note which she then repeated in the encore.
- The US Environmental Protection Agency has calculated that these unregulated substances could, if they are not incorporated into the Montreal Protocol, account for 40 per cent of stratospheric chlorine levels by 2075.
- Hide added: "I'm fit, I'm fast and I hit hard," before heading towards stratospheric levels of self-delusion by saying: "I'm better than Evander Holyfield, I've got better footwork and speed and I don't get hit like him."
- WITH all the talk about the Gulf, it has passed almost unnoticed that the European Community has agreed a new regulation on substances that deplete the stratospheric ozone layer.
- But Dr Neil Harris, of the European Arctic Stratospheric Ozone Experiment, which carried out the four-month study, said its conclusions, although serious, were not yet cause "to walk around London with a hat on".
- Mr Patten said the Government wanted to tighten agreements already reached towards ending the depletion of stratospheric ozone.
- Most ozone is generated above the equator, where the sun's radiation is strongest, and then carried by stratospheric winds around the earth towards the poles.
- Back at the stratospheric level of government, Bridges pursued the problem of the performance of the Cabinet system with Attlee and recorded a note of the conversation which took place in No. 10 on 26 July 1946:
- Professor Crutzen illustrated these developments by referring to the individual and competing chemical roles of nitrogen oxides and CFCs with regard to stratospheric ozone depletion, particularly over the Antarctic.
- Coloratura brilliance is represented in this opera by the Queen of the Night's two arias, of which "Der hlle Rache" is a showpiece of virtuosity whose stratospheric high notes have proved the downfall of many an aspiring soprano.
- The Ozone Trends Panel, a working party of scientists set up in 1986 by NASA, has calculated a three per cent depletion in stratospheric ozone on a global level since 1969.
- He takes poststructuralist assumptions about the death of the author and the disappearance of the self-subsistent ego, and applies them to the history of English poetry, in a work which combines ingenious close reading, impressive knowledge of metre, and an overall argument of stratospheric thinness and remoteness.
- The first three also damage stratospheric ozone, while ozone produced in the troposphere does not compensate for this loss, but in fact behaves as another greenhouse gas.
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