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Перевод: pumping
[существительное] накачивание; накачка ; откачивание; водоотлив ; пульсация
Тезаурус:
- Outside the water churned down beneath them, pumping the mechanism, clashing wood against stone, stone against heavily-spinning grinding-stone.
- Stuart Chant (5 Commando), with four sergeants, would destroy the pumping station.
- I was relaxed, confident, with just the right amount of adrenalin pumping through my veins.
- Drilling down to where rocks are at high temperatures, excavating a large cavity, then pumping down a fluid which could be vaporised and used to generate electricity, could give geothermal energy a wide application but involves the development of new technology.
- In Libya, pumping from wells around the Kufra Oasis has reduced the natural outflow.
- But it can be a bit dangerous if you've had a few drinks, because you keep pumping the thing up and forgetting about it."
- The third and most lengthy phase of the operation to save the tower will involve pumping water into the land at strategic points "to make it give way to the north".
- Flap limit is 91 knots, and pumping them down requires rather more muscle than retraction.
- We're more into pumping tunes that express some sort of emotion and intensity.
- Two miles south-east of the village are an aqueduct and a pumping station connected with the Cromford Canal, promoted by Richard Arkwright ( q.v. ) among others, and built in 1793 by William Jessop.
- In a cyclotron the energy of the particles is deployed into an orderly spiral motion around the axis of the magnetic field and the pumping action of that weak pulsating electric field progressively adds to that energy and causes a pressure build-up at confining surfaces as the particles are driven in spirals of larger radius.
- The latest results mark a milestone for Sherwood, which now claims to be Britain's biggest sock-maker, pumping out a million pairs a week, and is a supplier to that favourite of underwear retailers, Marks Spencer.
- Wheal Jane: the government refused to provide money for pumping out disused Cornish tin mines.
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