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Перевод: warping


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Тезаурус:

  1. A piece of venison, for example, had not been properly trimmed of its silverskin so that in cooking, the silverskin contracted, warping the meat which therefore cooked unevenly.
  2. The practice of "warping", whereby tidal waters were made to flow back and deposit their rich silts over the land, was popular.
  3. It is necessary to bring the wood to a moisture content which is nearly at equilibrium with the environment in which the timber is going to be used for if this is not done one must expect warping and shrinkage.
  4. "Goodson" records were less badly afflicted by warping, but shrank instead.
  5. Some materials will not withstand steam treatment and local heating effects may cause differential expansion of sheet materials causing warping, cracking and the springing of fixings.
  6. The combined qualities of lightness, rich-colouring, solidity, compactness, durability, ease of working and freedom from warping made the heart-wood of the walnut a popular timber for making tables, panelling and cabinets.
  7. By 1660, the mill had been built up to quite a substantial and sophisticated concern, now housing three pairs of fulling stocks, dye houses and shearing and warping rooms.
  8. Technical queries handled by FIDOR staff range from the fixing and finishing of mdf - a grey area to many d-i-yers; to advice on how to "condition" fibreboards to prevent warping.
  9. The single was, however, speedy, hooky, catchy, and the finest example of Morrissey's skilful warping of sentences to date.
  10. If the net result is a big change to who gets what from the EC kitty, that problem should be tackled directly through EC budget negotiations, not by warping the CAP.
  11. They suffer from the drawback that warping can leave open gaps in the cladding (waney-edged boards are particularly prone to this because of the way they are sawn), and so they tend to be used more on out-buildings than on house exteriors, except as feature panels.
  12. The atmosphere of the "Nighttown", "Circe" section of Ulysses extends further into recent writing than that of, say, Molly's soliloquy in "Penelope", emphasizing in several novels the warping, unreliable way reality is represented within the mind.
  13. There is a need for parents, teachers and governors to be vigilant in ensuring that there is no warping of our education service in the pursuit of financial support.

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