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Перевод: lag
[существительное] отставание; запаздывание; задержка ; запоздание; замедление; каторжник ; срок каторги; срок ссылки; бочарная клепка; полоса войлока; сдвиг фаз; планка ; [глагол] отставать; запаздывать; задерживаться; медлить; волочиться; медленно тащиться; ссылать на каторгу; арестовывать; задерживать; обшивать планками; покрывать изоляцией
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- But it adds: "Six makers lag behind the mediocre majority - Citroen, Daihatsu, Hyundai, Skoda, Yugo and, by far the worst, Reliant with its Rialto."
- The provincial presses, though they may lag behind their metropolitan brothers in equipment and technique, have a great story to tell.
- And if he finds a fairy lag in light
- Yet even this calculated white lie will not be a particularly helpful excuse if the limited FGD programme agreed by the CEGB continues to lag behind schedule.
- The idea that there is something of a lag between terminology and social system is interesting and there does indeed sometimes seem to be this type of gap.
- Pound can talk all he likes about the cultural lag in America but he's got a 200 year political lag in himself.
- "We have been supplying anti-jet lag products to businessmen in the City for years," says Daniele's marketing director Farrol Kahn.
- In addition, there was a significant inverse correlation between glycosylated haemoglobin levels and the lag phase, suggesting that the platelets were less sensitive to adrenaline when better glycaemic control had been achieved (Peterson et al, 1977).
- Ethel was once in gaol as a militant suffragette, and her friend Gertrude, "another old lag", comes to stay.
- In terms of products, technology and markets, Mr Aimetti is right, but human differences of culture and language remain, and the requirements of different countries' laws still lag far behind what the pan-European company needs.
- Platelet aggregation in response to adrenaline showed striking changes when studied before and after stabilisation of poorly controlled diabetics (Peterson et al, 1977) in that the lag phase following the addition of adrenaline was prolonged from a mean of 19 to 65 seconds following stabilisation.
- This was because according to Morgan kin terms lag behind.
- LAG worried on three fronts: the side-step taken by the Bill on extending solicitors' rights of audience; the gamble on the redistribution of High Court business when the county courts are already over-stretched; and the unknown risks of the conveyancing changes until the new code is published.
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