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Перевод: charcoal
[существительное] древесный уголь; уголь ; рашкуль ; рисунок углем; [глагол] рисовать углем; отмечать углем
Тезаурус:
- The manufacturer's safety data sheet warns of a potentially hazardous reaction between sodium borohydride and fine dispersed heavy metals but this reaction with charcoal and solid sodium borohydride are stored and handled in such a way that the risk of contact between them is avoided.
- Furthermore, of these few results, a substantial number were for charcoal, with all the attendant problems of possible age offset due to "old wood" (see p. 121).
- Two huge frying pans were being wielded on charcoal fires by a pair of vividly made up girls in blue jeans and flowered blouses.
- Charcoal consumption from these sources is not environmentally acceptable.
- Provided that iron contains some carbon, introduced by carburisation (heating under charcoal), it can be hardened by quenching, that is by cooling rapidly in oil or water.
- For example, the most commonly preserved sample types occurring on British sites are bone, shell and charcoal, but on some sites - or in other areas of the world - a different range of materials might remain.
- The note was written in charcoal on the side of a plaster water-cistern, along with two drawings - also in charcoal -of the Jewish menora, the traditional seven-branched candlestick.
- In a complex web of mystifying deals, Hibs were held together by a financial structure which in the space of a few years involved a local bookmaker, an English based company with extensive leisure interests in the west country and a company registered in Panama called Charcoal Holdings.
- The hills that cradle these valleys are either covered with fern and bilberries, or oak woods, which are cut for charcoal
- In September 1231, for example, John le Malemort, a smith, was sent to make quarrels at St Briavels castle, and the warden of the Forest of Dean was ordered to supply him with "wood for making the shafts, charcoal and iron for the heads, and lard for greasing them".
- Built of stone and of conical shape, it was used to make steel by heating wrought iron with charcoal in sealed fireclay pots, so that the high carbon content of the charcoal was absorbed by the molten metal and became steel.
- Smoke from charcoal fires swirled from these windowless dwellings.
- Most of the works are either pastels, often with the addition of charcoal and graphite, or watercolours.
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