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Перевод: aperture
[существительное] отверстие; скважина ; щель ; пролет ; проем ; апертура
Тезаурус:
- He felt the moistness, felt the narrow aperture, then slowly, her eyes never leaving his, she lowered herself down as if she were impaling herself on his flesh.
- It is channelled into a Fallopian tube, with the aid of the finger-like projections which surround its aperture, and which are themselves covered by numerous cilia, resembling tiny eye-lashes.
- This underground showplace was unsuspected until 1923 when a Cambridge undergraduate named Long noticed a small aperture in the hillside and, upon investigation by crawling into it, soon found himself entering a more commodious passage which in turn led to a magnificent cavern drained by a dancing stream and liberally decorated with delicate stalactites and natural carvings.
- Presumably there was a glazed aperture in the back to illuminate the upper deck.
- When I first got the macro lens, I tried a whole range of permutations with aperture, shutter speeds, flash angles and camera angles.
- Somebody did mention a Range Rover Auto, or something, might cover this aperture.
- Discrete servo motor units operate each camera control and linked into the system is an LED unit which displays present set shutter speed, present set aperture, present set focused distance and exposure count.
- It led to the highest floor where we found an Iraqi soldier firing an automatic rifle through a narrow aperture in a pile of sandbags, reloading and firing his weapon until he became exhausted.
- The normal lighting used during the Tattoo can produce satisfactory results if high speed film is used in an appropriate camera with the necessary shutter and aperture adjustments.
- This gastropod is unusual in that its aperture lies on its left-hand side, not on the right as in most other species.
- All that is missing from its picturesque streets - geraniums spill from every aperture, a stream gushes from a well down an unpaved track, cattle low in shelters below the villagers' cottages - is a cast of yokels and buxom wenches bursting into an operatic aria.
- This is interpreted as: maximum aperture 2.8, focal length 32mm and the range of focusing is from a minimum of 0.6 metre to infinity.
- A small aperture is left, through which the male passes food.
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