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Перевод: forming
[существительное] образование; составление; выстраивание [воен.] [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Male Ostriches often look after the young, forming "herds" of the young from several nests.
- The links she is forming - trade with China and Korea, New Zealand and Australia - are deliberately aimed at ensuring that Chile in particular, and South America in general, is becoming very much a legitimate partner in the Pacific of the future, no matter that the local cultures and traditions, -combined with the sheer distance from the Pacific's economic heartland, have always hitherto militated against the continent's inclusion.
- In general, the idea of forming anything more than a temporary joint household with one or other spouse's parents is not seen to be a serious option.
- The blockage is usually caused by a blood clot forming in an artery already narrowed by fatty atheroma.
- Quite a few Girls went into variety acts, sometimes forming their own.
- Without accuracy you will succeed only in forming several paths of loose feed across the river, which is defeating the whole object of the swimfeeder principle.
- In 1631 thirteen other business adventurers joined the earl, forming the Bedford Level Corporation and employing the services of Cornelius Vermuyden.
- A damp patch on a chimney breast can also be due to condensation forming within the flue, especially if it is a disused chimney with fireplaces blocked up.
- "He put the proposition to us that he was forming a unit that would operate behind the lines.
- Opposite, forming part of the choir screen, is a fascinating relief portraying the devastation of the cathedral by the Calvinists in 1620, an act of desecration encouraged by Frederick of Bohemia.
- Their thinness means that short-range molecular forces give them exceptional coating and film forming properties.
- In the Ordovician and Silurian periods they became adapted to life in most marine environments, but were particularly numerous in shallow water habitats, in some cases forming whole banks, as mussels do today.
- (Warner Home Video, 15, 10.99) The Commitments Alan Parker's tale of north Dublin layabouts forming a soul band, based on the novel by Roddy Doyle, will have you rocking in your seat: not only with mirth at the individual foibles but in time with the beltingly good music.
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