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Перевод: ingrown
[прилагательное] вросший; врожденный
Тезаурус:
- If the rocks into which the river is incised are sufficiently weak, ingrown meanders may never develop as the intervening spurs are destroyed too rapidly by the downstream sweep of the meander belt.
- The floodplain characteristic of meander cutoffs resulting in oxbow lakes is also repeated in incised meanders, especially those of the ingrown type.
- The differences between the two types, intrenched and ingrown, are not perfect, as there is the possibility of every intervening phase depending on the rate of downcutting.
- So instead they turn to the past, to an idea of what the unspoiled working class community might have looked like in its classic phase before the War, before bombs, bulldozers and planners together swept away the old slum environment with its maze of narrow streets, its self-contained economy of tenements and factories, corner shops and pubs, and its equally complex, ingrown network of grannies, uncles and lifelong "mates".
- Ingrown meanders, on the other hand, lead to an asymmetric cross-profile of the valley (Fig. 9.11B).
- Incised meanders are sometimes separated into intrenched and ingrown, the chief difference being that the ingrown meanders are more slowly incised, due to less rapid downcutting or to more resistant rocks.
- She had no children, but unlike most of the staff, she had a husband, and the girls could detect in her manner a faint abstraction, a slight absence from the ingrown matters of school life.
- There is a tendency of top management in large organisations to become "ingrown and inbred, smug and self- satisfied".
- The physical differences between the two classes are related to the fact that ingrown meanders are able to perform much more lateral erosion during incision than are intrenched meanders.
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