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Перевод: intermittent
[прилагательное] прерывистый; перемежающийся; скачкообразный
Тезаурус:
- The presence of these genera suggests that conditions on the waste ground - which include intermittent disturbance, little grazing, low competition between species, and unleached soil - must have similarities to those in Britain 10 000 years ago.
- Kitcher gives a good example of how a theory becomes accepted by the generality of scientists: Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift achieved acceptance after half a century of intermittent discussion only when the concept of plate tectonics provided an acceptable mechanism.
- Sunguratex experienced inadequate and intermittent water supplies and shortage of spare parts while Blanket manufacturers was mainly affected by non-availability of spare parts for its ageing machinery.
- It may sound like an intermittent road drill combined with a jet plane.
- Strong as it was, thy Tudor monarchy had a healthy regard for the risk of European retaliation, and Henry VIII continued the intermittent policy of his predecessors in using the Sussex coastal belt for a system of depth-defence.
- It is a period of constant, but intermittent, reflection and re-examination of essential roles and purposes with a questioning of past practices by those both within the institutions and those without, particularly the large international companies.
- Intermittent retightening of the lacing certainly helps in this respect.
- For centuries, the two religions co-existed uneasily though there were intermittent purges on witches and people who insisted on celebrating their pagan heritage.
- On the Somerset Levels, intermittent war was waged throughout the Middle Ages between successive abbots of Glastonbury and bishops of Wells.
- GLEYS develop under conditions of intermittent or permanent waterlogging.
- Visually it is less tiring for the eye to follow a smooth than a serrated or intermittent line.
- Lillie next appears in the story addressing the 1965 meeting of the International Whaling Commission which had taken an intermittent and desultory interest in so-called humane killing of whales.
- The public clock, whether installed in a church or in a town square, was only an intermittent reminder of the passage of time, but a domestic clock or a watch was a continually visible indicator.
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