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Перевод: metallurgy speek metallurgy


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металлургия


Тезаурус:

  1. Some of these basic shaping methods were used to manufacture artefacts in metal from the very beginnings of metallurgy, when only native metals were available.
  2. Particularly appealing are two of the duets; that between Gontran and the tutor (almost a "patter" duo), as Pausanius lists the improbable subjects which he has taught his pupil (like metallurgy and hydrotherapy!); and the second one, a sweeping waltz between Gontran and Hlne, as they discover that it's more fun to be two in a storm than all alone.
  3. Kharkov was a major centre for metallurgy, chemical, and machine-building plants.
  4. It has been suggested by Dennis Milner - doctor of science in the metallurgy department at Birmingham University who has carried out much research into etheric force-field photography - that the different potency levels relate to the different planes of being in the following way:
  5. The Institute of Mining and Metallurgy estimates that some 400 jobs could be created by the recent exploration successes.
  6. A further example of this caginess was the list of companies that refused to be interviewed for a Today Tonight programmed on gold mining in March 1990: Riofinex, Glencar, Feltrim's Conor Haughey and Navan Resources all refused to be interviewed for the programme, leaving the defence of the mining industry in the hands of the Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Ennex International and a speaker from Tara Mines, rather than Tara Prospecting.
  7. But few miners believe these figures (given by the metallurgy minister); if they were true, more than the 19 steel mills closed so far would have been affected.
  8. Its first president is Sir John Collyear, who explained that a single institute will provide greater support and services "for those members, drawn from many disciplines (including chemistry, physics and engineering as well as metallurgy and materials science) whose interests and activities remain centred principally in specific well-established materials, and also those whose main concern is in leading-edge technology and the exploitation of more advanced materials".
  9. A character with Metallurgy will know of the adulteration, one with Numismatics will know the coins are worth less than face value.
  10. The fall of the Noldor ( S , p. 69) repeats a phrase from the Old English poem Maxims I about "inventing and tempering wounding swords": the Anglo-Saxon poet seems to have looked back to Cain and Abel for the origin of evil, rather than Adam and Eve, and to have seen evil's symptom in metallurgy.
  11. There will, of course, be occasions when the purpose calls for increased specificity of type: we would need to be more knowledgeable about the precise meaning of bronze , for example, in the context of a textbook on metallurgy.
  12. Dr John Merkel's work at the Institute is concerned with the development of ancient alloy metallurgy, for example copper-arsenic, copper-tin and copper-zinc alloys, and all the metals used in antiquity, such as lead, tin, gold, silver, iron and steel.
  13. However, those wishing to learn the dwarves' skill in metallurgy or wood-carving should offer gifts of money or gold in exchange.

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