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Перевод: newsprint
[существительное] газетная бумага
Тезаурус:
- We wade around in so many glossy pointless circulars, so many yards of dubious newsprint, that it is easy to forget this primary fact: it is words, and our ability to speak and write, which make us human.
- At a pinch, use newsprint: but it will not help you to design a fancy project, nor will it help if the print rubs off onto your light coloured nylon when the "plan" is used as a cutting pattern.
- An arm came loose and fell off, revealing scrunched up newsprint where there should have been ligament, bone and muscle.
- the dark, moist newsprint.
- Shortage of newsprint was another link, and I was constantly in touch with Singapore, London and Calcutta about supplies, which when they came were divided as fairly as possible between ourselves and the independent newspapers.
- SOLVENTS AND OTHER Petrol and oil vapours, also lighter fuel and VOLATILE COMPOUNDS paraffin Perfumes and after-shave Scented soaps and toiletries, scented cleaning materials Paint Varnish White spirit, meths, paint-remover Disinfectant Mothballs Air-fresheners Polish (furniture, brass etc) Formaldehyde (from cavity wall insulation, chipboard, foam rubber) Smells given off by: plastics ( eg when warm) rubber and foam rubber coated (shiny) paper newsprint new fabric
- In other countries where readership is similarly very limited and where the high cost of imported newsprint and machinery and the paucity of advertising revenue combine in much the same way to exclude the private investor, the government has to become involved if a local press is to exist.
- He and Packford had to work under appallingly difficult circumstances, with a skeleton staff and a jobbing printer who had never done anything like it before, and the actual paper was printed on cheap newsprint.
- The only thing that cannot be managed is the economic manufacture of newsprint.
- Acres of newsprint and countless hours of air time became filled with elucidations on the new technology, some of them distinctly bizarre.
- Logs of coniferous trees are ground down to produce a cellulose fibre for what is called mechanical wood pulp, used to make cheap paper such as newsprint.
- The speciality chemical products include sodium borohydride, a "green" paper bleach, which Morton makes at two plants, one in Washington state supplying US and Canadian paper mills, the other in Delfzjil in the Netherlands, supplying the Scandinavian newsprint industry.
- Pardy was right and he couldn't prove handwriting, because the letter had been formed of scraps of newsprint in the classic way.
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