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Перевод: cascade
[существительное] каскад ; водопад ; [глагол] ниспадать каскадом
Тезаурус:
- Rufus, who hadn't much appreciation of nature usually, nevertheless found himself gazing in something like wonderment at all the roses, yellow and pink and apricot and dark red, a hedge of white ones, a cascade of peach-red that covered a pergola.
- The eye-catching gypsy style, worn with an intricate headband from Hollywood Dreams, was styled into a cascade of spiral curls with Clynol's Styleset Lotion.
- She might have succeeded in reaching him, but the tree was laden with apples and as she moved up among the higher branches where the fruit had almost ripened, apples began to cascade down.
- Most LEAs are engaging in programmes of governor training, this is often aimed at a limited number of governors on the assumption that this will cascade through to the remainder.
- The electrons must be multiplied in a cascade of closely space plate electrodes before they hit the phosphor, to give a bright enough display.
- However, from experiments using thromboxane synthetase inhibitors it appears that when platelets are activated and the prostaglandin cascade is triggered by release of endogenous arachidonic acid then the endoperoxides generated exert their proaggregatory effects by their conversion to the more potent compound thromboxane A 2 .
- Now move in a little closer, and your next shot might show just one corner of the square which we can now see includes an attractive little feature: an ancient water-trough into which a cascade of water is pouring from the mouth of a gargoyle-like creature in stone.
- This short cruise took us right behind the great cascade.
- The greater number of people who are well-briefed, the wider the cascade effect.
- Water returns from the filter by gravity, and can be piped direct into the pond, or routed through a cascade, stream, waterfall, or other feature as desired.
- There is a flurry of activity, a cascade of exchanges.
- I'll keep the technical details to a minimum, but I must say a word or two about Carvin's "Tube Cascade" principle.
- Alan Cooke, who has the disadvantage of playing "cold" in the doubles while his opponents are invariably warmed up from previous games, hit a cascade of winners in the crucial mid-match doubles.
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