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Перевод: disturbance
[существительное] нарушение; волнения ; беспорядки ; волнение; тревога ; беспокойство; повреждение; неисправность ; разрыв ; расстройство; возмущение; атмосферные помехи; дислокация [геол.] ; смещение; перерыв
Тезаурус:
- Furthermore the company bought the land at its agricultural price, with little or no premium paid to compensate for their original trespass and disturbance.
- "Actually I have a new job as a hostess at le Chat Noir , so there will be no disturbance to Monsieur Nadirpur."
- Buksh booked five people including the Wimbledon physiotherapist, Steve Allen, and in his report to the FA mentioned "an unruly disturbance".
- Foggy days are usually still days and are beneficial in that they do help you to hear what's happening underground - but they are not so helpful from the point of view of disturbance.
- Surprisingly, though, small pahoehoe lavas can pour into the sea with as little disturbance as cream poured into coffee, there is a little steam, but little else.
- When one Landau level is full, the addition of just one more electron puts the Fermi energy EF , at the bottom of the next level, and the decrease of the Hall voltage should continue with imperceptible disturbance.
- It seemed that they should stop and follow the sight of the two young boys, but it was too late they had been and they had gone and now only a disturbance was left behind.
- This is surely an unsatisfactory way of dealing with these cases, where the degree of emotional disturbance is likely to be no less than that involved in most provocation cases.
- In the United States, Australia and other parts of the world, deposits are secondary and are mined with much less disturbance by digging them from the sites to which natural processes have moved them.
- And if the wrong person answers, or the engineer cannot give the code word, the computer apologises for the disturbance and hangs up.
- The kites' breeding success was affected by a cold wet spring, accidental disturbance and the theft of eggs from six nests.
- Although not entirely distinct from the previous two categories, there is a small group of patients who turn up in casualty departments having inflicted mutilating injuries on themselves is a result of a serious disturbance of mental state.
- It mattered to Randolph Ash what a man was, though he could, without undue disturbance, have written that general pantechnicon of a sentence using other terms, phrases and rhythms and have come in the end to the same satisfactory evasive metaphor.
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