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Перевод: crust
[существительное] корка ; корочка ; средства к существованию; твердый поверхностный слой; настыль ; затвердевший слой снега; струп ; корка на ране; кора ; земная кора; поверхностные отложения; осадок ; угрюмость ; дерзость ; раздражительность ; наглость ; нахальство; [глагол] покрывать коркой; покрывать корой; покрываться коркой; покрываться корой; давать осадок
Тезаурус:
- These bombs were produced when lumps of viscous, gas-rich lava were ejected from the vent; the outer surface of the lump chilled quickly, forming the glassy crust, but the inside remained hot, and the gas trapped within it continued to come out of solution and to expand, forming a spongy mass of vesicles.
- To escape, the heat has to travel up through quite large thicknesses of continental crust, and a large proportion does not get very far; instead, it comes to rest and solidifies a few kilometres below the surface, forming enormous masses of igneous rock which have been forced or intruded into the crust and are known as batholiths (Greek origin, meaning something like deep stones).
- I picked up a handful of dirty snow and brushed the crust off the top.
- Where this happens, the crust may actually break, gaping open in long, narrow, slot-like vertical cracks.
- The current, although only slow, should be able to do this easily in the first few seconds before the crust becomes totally waterlogged and is still buoyant enough to counteract the weight of the bullet.
- Our planet has three main parts: an inner core which is believed to consist of a mass of iron and nickel; a mantle, composed of dense dark silicate rock, rich in iron and magnesium, known as peridotite; and a very thin crust see Fig. 1.
- It was a nightmare of a trip, the trucks constantly breaking through the crust and having to be dug out.
- After sticking the hook through a crust I make an experimental cast across the river, well away from the swim, choosing a dock leaf as my target on the far bank.
- Although together these elements comprise only about 22 ppm of the Earth's crust they have many industrial uses, particularly as homogenous catalysts, as well as in less obvious areas such as cancer chemotherapy and in car exhaust systems.
- The effect of this is that there is a slow but steady conversion of mantle material into continental crust, and therefore a steady net increase in the volume of continental crust.
- My father and mother would hunt the highways and byways of Leicestershire for a good pork pie with that particularly rich, crispy crust.
- It stood about patiently until a crust dropped, then approached it with a sideways hopping motion and began to tear it.
- If the relatively steep dips of some of the exposed reverse faults were to continue deep into the crust, the region to the south could legitimately be regarded as unprospective.
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