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Перевод: spectrum
[прилагательное] спектральный; [существительное] спектр
Тезаурус:
- At one end of the spectrum they portray the nostalgic scene of silver-threaded couples drinking endless cups of tea, surrounded by cats, unfinished knitting and unlit pipes on the mantlepiece.
- SPECTRUM ANALYSER ADAPTOR
- We don't like 16-bit owners making fun of us 8-bit owners, so why should we make fun of the Spectrum?
- The primary purpose of our defence policy is, therefore, that it should protect us, our allies, and our friends against the whole spectrum of possible aggression and military threats, from small local action which might be the beginning of larger and more dangerous adventures through "nuclear blackmail" to nuclear war.
- The example of the police radios shows the relative permanence of being allocated a piece of spectrum - radios and other broadcasting equipment, whether for entertainment or communication, are designed to sort out what it wants to pick up from the rest of the signal.
- Spectrum, Jupiter Ace, Oric, Lynx and Dragon - the names represent probably the most promising part of Britain's information technology industry.
- The prize is a bursary towards the cost of attending the Spectroscopy across the spectrum (SAS) conference at the University of Reading on 20-;23 September 1992.
- Whereas biological agents have hitherto been less efficient in total kill, speed of kill and activity spectrum, they are also attractive - resistance to them in natural pest populations is infrequent, and they can present fewer hazards to operators and the environment.
- There were pull-outs across the whole size spectrum, but it was the absence of firms like Case IH, Kidd and Claas, once show-going stalwarts, that drew most attention.
- The BBC has always maintained that it needs more spectrum for each service to be able to provide more relay stations in remote areas.
- The third book, Computer Puzzles for Spectrum and ZX81 (the ZX81, by the way, is the 50 black-and-white predecessor to the Spectrum) is a light book, redolent with Jones/ Stewart humour.
- Although they do lie outside the mainstream - indeed, because they lie outside it - authors such as B. S. Johnson have at the very least an important exemplary function, keeping open a wide spectrum of possibility, even for authors who may not always wish to go so far in such radical directions themselves.
- It is arguable that there is a spectrum of touchings, ranging from the obviously curative operation, such as the removal of an infected appendix, to the performance of somewhat exotic operations such as silicone breast implants and the removal of "anomalous" sexual apparatus in sex-change surgery, including en route such operations as voluntary sterilization, rhinoplasty, and abortion.
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