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Перевод: contain
[глагол] содержать; содержать в себе; содержаться; вмещать; сдерживать; сдерживаться; делиться без остатка
Тезаурус:
- The groups were selected in such a way that each should contain a fairly equal proportion of aristocrats, diplomats, artists, men of letters and distinguished academics.
- for number of DSPs a single line of assembly code may contain four or more sub-instructions and learning how to capitalise on the architecture through efficient use of the instruction set does take time.
- Or it may contain data such as an electricity meter reading.
- The main difference is that the solutions of the Ernst equation now contain the metric functions explicitly rather than the field potentials as in the stationary axisymmetric case.
- Unlike the chick they contain no yolk and their growth is dependent on nutrients being supplied by the mother.
- Many components within living cells contain amide groups, and the hydrogen bonds formed between amides are the most important weak hydrogen bonds in biological systems.
- Consequently, mental phenomena could emerge from a physical system which does not contain neurons at all, if its physical components were arranged together in a particular way.
- But short-lived particles produced in experiments at high-energy particle accelerators turn out to contain other types of quark, known as - strange", "charmed" and "bottom", or s. c and b .
- To this end, all washing powders contain one or more chemicals called "surfactants," designed to lift out dirt from fabric and "hold" it in the washing water.
- The original bivariate effect would have been larger than the effect once sex is controlled in this case, because once more it will contain a spurious component.
- Living things also employ and contain plenty of other carbon-based materials that do not fit so easily into these neat compartments.
- "But, at the same time, some legislative acts of Azerbaijan, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia contain norms which do not correspond to the constitution of the Soviet Union and contravene its international agreements," Tass said.
- Horner's fierce forehand had been her best weapon, but Soutter was able to contain it with steady and accurate driving and a calm mind.
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