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Перевод: instantaneous
[прилагательное] мгновенный; немедленный
Тезаурус:
- Where geologically instantaneous events such as earthquakes are concerned, they are rigid enough to transmit the shock waves, like any solid.
- Never before has so much technology been devoted to getting things wrong with such instantaneous precision.
- Alexander firmly believed that man has to delay his instantaneous response to the many stimuli that he is bombarded with each day if he is ever to cope with his rapidly changing environment.
- The competition is fierce, and television has built-in advantages (the vividness of images, the instantaneous nature of live coverage, and so on).
- If it can escape freely, then the eruption will not be violently explosive, since all explosions are the result of the more or less instantaneous expansion of large volumes of gas.
- In recent years, Cavagna in Milan has worked out the detailed mechanics of the process, using force plates and high-speed film to capture the instantaneous braking and acceleration of the lower limbs during a stride.
- A homogeneous "supercooled liquid" is created whose structure is the instantaneous atomic arrangement of the liquid the moment it "freezes".
- Having relied for a lifetime on hearing to give information from the environment, it is not easy to replace the instantaneous warning system.
- A Yamaha YPDR601 professional CD recorder was used to site to transfer sound effects to CD for instantaneous playback.
- The killing is instantaneous - with practice.
- Whatever fame future choreographers were to have in the commercial theatre, not one could claim such an instantaneous reaction.
- Variscan upthrust is assumed to have been 2 km and virtually instantaneous at the end of the Carboniferous; erosion of the same amount is assumed to have been complete before the Triassic.
- He has pointed out that platelet aggregates grow very rapidly and, although platelet adhesion to collagen is almost instantaneous, there is a lag period (several seconds) before aggregation proceeds (Wilner et al, 1969).
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