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Перевод: power
[прилагательное] силовой; энергетический; моторный; машинный; [наречие] много; [существительное] сила ; мощь ; энергия ; мощность ; производительность ; могущество; власть ; влияние; государственная власть; бог ; божество; сверхъестественные силы; возможность ; способность ; полномочие; держава ; множество; степень ; сила увеличения; [глагол] снабжать силовым двигателем
Тезаурус:
- Currently, just over 20 million is spent annually on renewable energy research and development, compared to more than 200 million a year on nuclear power.
- That is because as a racing team, Ferrari is like Britain before the Norman Conquest: a bunch of fiefdoms, with all sorts of lesser people shoving against each other for power in a small factory where there isn't any ultimate power to be had: at least not until the Grand Old Man goes.
- The programme of the VKPB promised to re-establish Soviet power, the dictatorship of the proletariat and to retain the status of the USSR as a great power.
- The Lady of Light has the power to transform.
- Using the Power Station is the safest and neatest way to distribute the power to all the other units here.
- At the Hinkley C Inquiry the CEGB was still quoting the lowest cost for wave power electricity as 9.8 p/kWh.
- In 47 of these tests, the rotors were used either alone or to supplement the power delivered by the ship's 120 kW Diesel engine.
- On the left there is the Jacobin tradition, which draws on the Rousseauist doctrine of the general will, expressed thus by Robespierre: "Wherever the people does not exercise its authority and does not manifest its power itself, but only through representatives and if the representative body is not pure and identified with the people, then liberty is extinguished."
- The occasion of the most recent serious attempt was in 1968 when a Bill designed to further limit the power of the Lords received a second reading in the House of Commons but it foundered.
- The plant will initially reprocess irradiated fuels from the country's five existing nuclear power plants.
- They will have to find the right balance between rule by unwieldy committee and by a chosen few (or fewer, as at Clifford Chance, which has a partners' council but where power, in practice, largely rests with the managing partner).
- To that, humanity adds about 5.6 billion tonnes from burning fossil fuels, of which the developed nations are responsible for 70-;75 per cent, with power stations the worst offenders.
- He said the choice lay between an election system like PR which allowed an extremist party one MP for six per cent of the vote, or one which allowed an extremist party to take full power with just over 30 per cent.
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