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Перевод: reflector
[существительное] рефлектор ; отражатель
Тезаурус:
- Even the giant 5-m reflector on Palomar Mountain was taken off its normal duties and turned towards Alcock's new star.
- It seems a pity that the gun does not come with a reflector nozzle (to work near window panes without cracking the glass, for example), but this is only a minor point.
- Reflector : "I'd like time to think about this"
- Appledorn said clear plastic film can also be covered with triangular grooves to make it into a mirror for use as "light pipes" for more efficient road lighting, while other shapes create a reflector to make a road sign stand out when illuminated.
- Dr Klinowska said that, although it was necessary to be cautious about the findings, a combination of reflector devices and some modification of fishing gear might reduce deaths.
- Towards Rst the sea was a silver reflector, whilst the sky darkened, an Arctic trick we now knew well.
- Activist tendencies aid and abet stage 1, having experiences; Reflector tendencies stage 2, reviewing; Theorist tendencies stage 3, concluding; Pragmatist tendencies stage 4, planning.
- The reflector glass can be positioned directly in front of the speaker but I prefer to use wing glasses on either side because it lessens the barrier with the audience and leaves more room for photography.
- The sound is then actually directed and focused by a reflector and a lens, as in an optical system (see Figure 4.2).
- Firstly, it is reflected and given direction by the cut-away skull bone, acting as a parabolic reflector.
- One special type of reflector lamp is the PAR (parabolic aluminised reflector), which can give a very defined beam, and has the advantage that it is resistant to changes in temperature, making it ideal for use outside.
- The light blocked by the polariser on the other hand never sees the reflector and a dark display results.
- Brooks, Doudy, and Al-Rawi (1984) published the results of seismic refraction/wide angle reflection experiments in southwest England which point to the presence of a mid-crustal reflector dipping gently southwards at depths of 10-;15 km.
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