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Перевод: compact speek compact


[прилагательное]
компактный; малогабаритный; плотный; сплошной; прессованный; сжатый (о стиле);
[существительное]
соглашение; договор ; пудреница с пудрой и румянами; прессованная пудра;
[глагол]
уплотнять; сжимать; спрессовывать


Тезаурус:

  1. The smallest, to power a 12 kW engine for a fishing boat, is light and compact.
  2. By the late nineteenth century there were two main groups of Welsh cattle: the short-legged, heavy, compact Anglesey mountain cattle of the north and the taller, longer-bodied, larger and rangier Pembroke types of the south (including the Castlemartin and Dewsland breeds) which had something of a tendency towards the dairy type but which fattened well enough in due course.
  3. Here permission was given for the construction of a large courtyard development of twenty-six houses and flats, quite out of character with the compact eighteenth-century house, in the belief that the profits yielded from the sale of the flats would go back into the house.
  4. Betula pendula "Youngii", with weeping branches, is a neatly compact form which should fit neatly into a confined space without becoming an embarrassment.
  5. In our Galaxy, these include young massive stars, newly-formed pulsars (like the famous Crab Pulsar in the Crab Nebula), and streams of gas in double-star systems where matter is falling from one star onto a compact star - a neutron star or black hole.
  6. With Nicam broadcasting you will be able to enjoy many of your favourite TV programmes in true stereo - you can listen to music that has the clarity of a compact disc; watch news, films, drama and documentaries enriched with the thrilling new dimension of real living sound.
  7. "Ballerina" has been called "the world's most compact apple tree"
  8. Blastoids are sometimes abundant fossils in rocks (usually limestone) of Silurian to early Permian age, and their perfect, compact pentameral symmetry makes their calices among the most attractive of fossils.
  9. These range from low-voltage fittings, through HID units to compact fluorescents.
  10. Direct observation seems to be a method that is under-used - surprisingly, since it provides accurate information, especially in a small library or for studying one compact section of a library such as the periodicals collection (for which purpose, Wenger and Childress carried out their research library study).
  11. Compact disc technology had been available for some time, but the quadraphonic experiment had failed and videotape technology was in something of an impasse.
  12. We found it one of the simplest to use because of the trigger action and the compact shape.
  13. The New Guinea impatiens is a compact, bushy plant producing richly coloured foliage which provides a superb foil to its abundant pink to rosy-red busy Lizzie blooms.

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