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Перевод: deflection
[существительное] отклонение; отклонение от прямого направления; девиация ; склонение магнитной стрелки; отклонение стрелки; преломление; угол горизонтальной наводки; поправка ; упреждение; угломер основного орудия; прогиб ; провес
Тезаурус:
- The home team were kept at bay by the stout defence of Dilworth, Reeve and Snewing, but eventually a lucky deflection enabled the Otters centre-forward to score.
- But perhaps it is not too simple to suggest that we are also conscious of Zuckerman as a deflection of the wrath over Roth which works by making Zuckerman responsible for the outrage.
- Consequently, excessive deflection, or, in extreme cases, collapse, can occur.
- This owl butterfly (opposite) uses a different deflection device, having a pair of small eye-spots near the trailing edge of its wings.
- These sets, too, are limited in size; they have yet to master the intricacies of triple deflection focusing on a large scale.
- The second half continued as a fast end to end game until, with two minutes left, Zoe Hillyard shot at the Mutineers's goal but with the ball taking a huge deflection and looping over the Mutineers goalkeeper's paddle and into the net.
- It must have been within inches of the goal because when Swift collected the deflection, he was running along his own goal-line for dear life.
- The third point is that the opponent's fist only needs a slight deflection so you shouldn't need to make your action too pronounced.
- The purpose of this is to provide a more effective deflection.
- They were two minutes away from their sixth barren scoreline in manager Don Howe's 15-match reign when Thomas's shot took a violent deflection off Sansom to leave goalkeeper Ogrizovic moving to his left while the ball sailed inside his right hand post.
- It took a wicked deflection but goalkeeper Thomson brought off a superb save.
- The ammeter can be left in but may show full deflection if the battery is in a very discharged condition.
- Then Yorkshire mounted a 49th-minute attack and, aided by a deflection, Robert Ward got his shot home at the second attempt.
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