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Перевод: debris
[существительное] осколки ; обломки ; обрезки ; лом ; строительный мусор; развалины ; обломки пород [геол.]; наносная порода, покрывающая месторождение; пустая порода
Тезаурус:
- Grass edges should be trimmed, flowerbeds and vegetable beds cleared of leaves and debris.
- In these situations metals are preferred for mechanical reasons but problems can arise owing to toxic reactions to either the metal, or wear debris.
- At an ancient Peruvian excavation site, compositional analysis of the remains of smelting furnaces and related metallurgical debris from alloy production, has enabled researchers to reconstruct a small furnace.
- Some of these mudflows rushed through Herculaneum and engulfed it completely; crushing some buildings and smothering the rest twenty metres deep in a slowly consolidating welter of mud, pumice, boulders and debris.
- Brecciated carbonate mudstones are also present at this locality but are thought to have formed as debris flows during deposition rather than by solution-collapse.
- Around the debris of the supernova there is a ring made up of matter lost from the star before the explosion, now illuminated by the supernova's light.
- The water is dirty with unsightly debris along the banks but swans do not seem to be deterred and ropes hanging from the freight railway bridge downstream show that local children swim in the river.
- The basin was full of scraped debris which Ludens removed at intervals by running the water.
- Maybe there will one day be a novel from Amis which portrays the Patrick Standish of the Eighties - more baleful, no doubt, on certain subjects, nicer to his cat, surrounded by the monuments of the New Right and by the debris of the swinging past to which he had once been a contributor.
- His predecessor as leader of China's billion people, Mao Zedong, may have been the maker of many of those revolutions, but Mr Deng was the one who often cleaned up the debris and put China back on its feet.
- No question of civil rights or legal experts poking amongst the debris of the fiasco.
- The Basle Convention, held in 1989 in an attempt to control such exploitation and to protect developing countries from the industrial debris of the West, did little to help matters.
- Such debris from the practice of fishing leads to great suffering among wildlife and also among domesticated animals.
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