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Перевод: orifice
[существительное] отверстие; устье; выход ; проход ; жиклер ; сопло; насадок ; апертура
Тезаурус:
- Orifice jokes draw gales of laughter from the cultish audience.
- It is inverted on a pivoted bracket whereupon soap drains through an orifice.
- "An avocado in every orifice, so they say."
- The fundamental difference between water-clocks and mechanical clocks, in the strict sense of the term, is that the former involve a continuous process, for example, the flow of water through an orifice, whereas the latter depend on a mechanical motion that continually repeats itself and so divides time uniformly into discrete segments.
- Zambia Crevecoeur, orifice hypermall in person."
- Below the urethral meatus is the orifice of the vagina, surrounded on each side by small folds of skin called the labia minora .
- It is seen as a white, gooey substance, said to smell vaguely of ozone, and is seen extruding from a medium's mouth or other natural orifice.
- Lost John's Cave is found very easily by rounding the end of the wall on the right and walking back alongside for 180 yards to a hollow where a small stream enters a black cavity in a low cliff; a few yards further over a small rise is another less obvious orifice.
- The female external genitalia consist of the vulva : the urethral opening, the vaginal orifice, and the clitoris .
- Scientific data is shovelled in by the barrow-load, emissions of ministerial concern belch forth from every conceivable government orifice, yet nothing happens.
- The vagina, like the mouth, ears, or any other orifice open to the outside world is, as a matter of course, populated by many microorganisms, most of which rarely cause problems and give their host little reason to be aware of their presence.
- Both types are adjustable and can be calibrated to give the desired strength of solution by turning a small screw set in the housing next to the discharge orifice or by a hexagonal key slotted into a screw at the back of the device.
- They released the valves on the heaters and vapour poured from every orifice, turning the station into something like Monet's Gare St Lazare.
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