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Перевод: indentation
[существительное] зубец ; выемка ; впадина ; вмятина ; вдавление; вдавливание; абзац ; отступ ; отпечаток ; оттиск ; смещение вправо
Тезаурус:
- If engraving has been involved this is normally simple since, unless the book has been heavily cropped, the rectangular plate mark is visible as a slight indentation.
- This is normally done by using an implant that causes the indentation of the sclera - the firm white fibrous membrane that forms the outer covering of the eyeball.
- Only after the entry of the skeleton-forming cells do the group of cells that will form the gut begin to pulsate on their inner surfaces and a small inward indentation of the wall occurs.
- The indentation in her skull also matched.
- When they put it to an expert they received the bewildering reply: "Bird's eye figure is formed as a result of local suppressions in divisions of cambial tissue that cause indentation to develop.
- A second and more important ergonomic feature is the indentation directly above the tacker nose.
- Esda is effectively negated because the plastic sheet ensures that no indentation is left on underlying pages.
- The tube made by the indentation is the gut and the point where it starts will become the anus.
- And in the other hand was the orange soap holding the shadow of a dragon, the clear and perfect indentation of a three-inch-long green plastic dragon.
- 17.44 (i) Pupils working towards level 5 should consider features of layout, eg headings, side-headings, the use of columns or indentation , in the materials they read, so that they can use some of these features to clarify structures and meaning in their own writing.
- Practically the only sign of his close encounter with death was a deep indentation on the left side of his head, where doctors operated to remove a life-threatening blood clot.
- Tentatively, he ran his thumbnail over the thick seal, exerting a careful pressure which made an indentation in it without actually cracking it open.
- The physical mark of this is to be seen in the indentation between the upper lip and the nose.
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