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Перевод: water
[прилагательное] водный; водяной; акварельный; [существительное] вода ; воды ; море; минеральные воды; паводок ; прилив и отлив; волны ; водоем ; жидкие выделения; слезы ; слюна ; пот ; моча ; околоплодная жидкость; акварель ; акварельные краски; [глагол] мочить; смачивать; увлажнять; поливать; разбавлять; поить; напоить; ходить на водопой; снабжать влагой; снабжать водой; набирать воду; орошать; выделять воду; выделять влагу; слезиться; потеть; разводнять; муарировать
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- In water it forms aluminosilicates, which are inert as far as living organisms are concerned, so long as the level of acidity stays low - the silicon will make the aluminium separate out harmlessly.
- As colour fades, so an immensity of scale is revealed where the inhospitable water stretches away to the forbidding height of the hills.
- Furthermore, many early churches were built on pagan sites, purified with holy water, where trees and stones had once been worshipped.
- Your new Thames Water charges still represent exceedingly good value for a continuous supply of water and our sewage services.
- Here the water may be flowing along the cavern floor, perhaps with a small underground lake .
- Not long after the lorry driver left, the water became more and more acid and alarms went off.
- "When it comes to the purity of our water, we have virtually no traces of bacteria in the finished product, which is more than can be said for some other Common Market countries," Dr Derek Miller, assistant director of the soon-to-be-privatised Water Research Centre told the newspaper.
- Other fish live in small water bodies, which are influenced by heavy rainfall and drought, which considerably affect the water's characteristics and they are more tolerant.
- Drying: removal of final rinse water.
- Once it is built, water pressure in the mains network can be reduced.
- Usually Guppies are hardy fish and adapt to most water conditions, but they do prefer alkaline water.
- The mill now houses a tank and pump for the water supply to the mill house, fed from the spring that also supplies the nearby Trinity Well.
- The use of side ponds at Foxton and Watford reduces the loss of water due to the passage of a boat to a minimum of one half of a lock full of water.
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