i
ia
ib
ic
id
ie
if
ig
ih
ii
ik
il
im
in
io
ip
iq
ir
is
it
iu
iv
iw
ix
Перевод: infiltration
[существительное] инфильтрация ; просачивание; проникновение; внедрение; фильтрат ; инфильтрат ; проникновение в тыл противника
Тезаурус:
- Anaesthetising the wound can be done in one of three ways: infiltration, regional block or topical application.
- The Nicaraguan ambassador said it should "contribute significantly to impeding the infiltration of contra forces into Nicaraguan territory".
- Maxwell Knight's famous paper about KGB infiltration, "The Comintern is Not Dead", which Roger Hollis apparently shelved, is ignored.
- Humus in the topsoil reduces infiltration into these soils and standing water accumulates on the surface after periods of heavy rain though such flooding is of short duration.
- All that is material to this case is what substantial evidence Frank has to back up his claim about Militant infiltration.
- The Biotron from infiltration.
- Beacons were kept ablaze along the walls protecting the harbour and adjacent coastline in case of any infiltration attempt by boat, from the English ships out there for instance; but so far nothing such appeared to have been attempted.
- But the infiltration of Christianity in high places, mainly through governors' wives, and in the high command of the army caused alarm.
- Usually infiltration of this sort is not too obvious, or the mind would instinctively reject it.
- Protestant opposition to integrated schooling is sometimes heard in the North, particularly from the fundamentalist camp, who not only fear catholic infiltration of state schools but are opposed to anything other than Bible protestantism in religious education.
- The American view of the Middle East situation was that any failure of British colonialism to come to terms with Arab Nationalism would open the door to Communist infiltration and eventual domination of the area.
- There would, however, appear to be one question on which there is unanimity of opinion and that is that Japan must be protected as far as possible from Communistic influences and from infiltration from the USSR.
- After the collapse of a section of the sixteenth-century city walls, weakened by water infiltration (see The Art Newspaper No. 20, July-September 1992, p.1), a Japanese consortium have come forward with an offer to supply the large sum needed for repairs.
|