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Перевод: measuring
[существительное] измерение; обмер ; дозировка
Тезаурус:
- In real life she went round clubs measuring men's dicks to see if you could tell which club a man frequented by the size of his dick."
- "As an actor, though you sometimes get a feeling you have done something well, you have to wait to hear - from an audience's silence - whether you have held them in the palm of your hand; you are constantly measuring whether the feeling you have inside is endorsed by the people outside.
- In this moral vacuum, measuring things, giving numbers to things, gives a spurious comfort - the world is tamed and the conclusion is sanctioned by an order beyond human whim; it is value-free.
- Some karateka can cope with watching the action and measuring up their adversary while others prefer to retire outside the tournament arena to somewhere quiet.
- Users of the 1991 census should nevertheless carefully consider whether crude population totals are the most suitable base for measuring penetration.
- By measuring the trace amounts of radioactive carbon in coral skeletons, which decays at a known rate, he could work out the ages of the corals at different depths in his boreholes.
- We will measure up to tomorrow's requirements only by measuring up to today's.
- Methods for measuring the amount or intensity of radiation had not been developed, and the doses to which different patients were exposed probably varied from the imperceptible to the lethal.
- If these researchers had succeeded in measuring operatively and empirically what degree of participation was achieved and how this affected the degree of effectiveness, then our search would have been finished.
- It became clear that my enemy in all this business, the thing that could promote my own humiliation, was the Butcher's measuring rod.
- "All right, tell me," he said, as he sat down heavily beside her, and got a careful, measuring.
- The rewards will be improvements in the quality of relationships and in the effectiveness of the school, measuring how the school has become a nicer place for all, calls for changes to be shown across a range of measures:
- Scientists have been measuring the tide at Burnham-on-Sea, jotting down hours of sunlight, measuring the temperature to 14 decimal places and they have come to the conclusion that water levels could rise by a foot over the next 40 years.
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