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Перевод: meteoric
[прилагательное] метеорический; метеорный; метеорологический; атмосферический; сверкнувший как метеор; ослепительный
Тезаурус:
- While some dragons may have been comets, or indeed auroras, the majority appear to have been meteoric fireballs.
- Once again the carbonates came into contact with meteoric water and this was responsible for yet another episode of leaching.
- Despite Karajan's meteoric ascent to positions of power and influence after Furtwngler's death in 1954 and Bhm's dismission from Vienna some months later, it is clear that Karajan's ultimate aim was not power but independence: hence the contract for life with the Berlin Philharmonic, hence the founding in 1967 of the Salzburg Easter Festival, brilliantly engineered and financed by Karajan after his return to influence in Salzburg and his eight-year reign at the Vienna State Opera.
- Officer remuneration has enjoyed an even more meteoric rise.
- In many countries, including oil-rich Nigeria, forecasts of the cost of ambitious housing programmes have been sabotaged by meteoric rises in the price of cement and other scarce materials because supply failed to keep pace with demand.
- This is as true of volcanoes and meteoric craters as of the functional orifices of animals.
- Metals do not, with the exception of gold, a limited amount of copper, and meteoric iron, occur as the free metal in nature: they usually occur as metallic minerals which have to be smelted.
- On the East Bank, King Husayn had a more immediate Palestinian threat to deal with in the meteoric rise of the Palestinian resistance movement.
- THE only surprise in the history of interferon is its meteoric rise to fame as a cancer cure, after its earlier promise as an anti-viral agent.
- Similar pores have been observed also in the Z1 Carbonate of the Auk (Brennand and van Veen 1975) and Claymore fields and in outcrops of Zechstein carbonates in the U.K., where leaching is thought to have been caused by meteoric water during uplift and exposure (Clark 1980a).
- Robert Fleck's rise was meteoric.
- The outbreak of nationalist fervour that followed these events was the impetus for the meteoric rise of Mussolini's new party, the Fascists, formed in Milan in 1919 with a grand total of 145 men.
- Denis Bonner's rise to the top has been meteoric.
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