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Перевод: globe
[существительное] ком ; шар ; земной шар; небесное тело; глобус ; держава ; круглый стеклянный абажур; колокол воздушного насоса; колпак
Тезаурус:
- It simulates a system of long waves in the jet stream around the globe, together with a set of short waves superimposed on them.
- The world relies for much of its weather data on a network of satellites, which are either stationed in a fixed position above the equator or which travel over the poles to scan the globe.
- That term didn't last long, though, and "Plate Tectonics" really came into being when scientists all over the world, such as Isacks, Oliver, Sykes, Le Pichon and Morgan (to name but a few), began to apply the new way of thinking to specific parts of the globe.
- Some of the Globe's remains lie beneath an officially protected early nineteenth-century listed building.
- At his table there is a vast profusion of every luxury the four quarters of the globe can supply."
- Which is considered a sign of beauty in certain parts of the globe.
- He was equally busy with his nature walks (frequently with Arthur Hardy), writing papers for acceptance or rejection by the Globe , the Academy and the Speaker (earning 22 guineas by June), but, most significantly of all, as he later obliquely confessed in "How I Began", writing almost daily letters to Helen.
- There are few places on the globe unmapped, but there are millions of people in the world who have never seen the sea, or mountains, or a desert, or a snow-covered landscape, and many of them want to experience such places because the unknown is one of the great pleasures of travel.
- After travelling halfway around the globe to one of the remotest spots on Earth, encasing oneself in goosedown against the cold, mounting a snowmobile and riding through the vastness, the glimpse of a dark object starts the heart pounding.
- It is difficult to see how these changes in solar diameter, both the 76-year cycle and the long-term decline, could fail to have affected the temperature of the globe.
- Great Britain is the richest empire on the globe: she has one imperial metropolis, and one small quarter of the general capital devoted to her public offices; if, therefore, there are any ten acres on the globe that ought to be covered with externally imposing and conveniently constructed public edifices, they are those adjoining Whitehall.
- We , and the other races who took on our way of life during our imperial era, encircle the globe.
- Almost all PCBs are believed to enter the oceans via the atmosphere, enabling even the most remote parts of the globe to become contaminated.
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