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Перевод: wave
[прилагательное] волновой; [существительное] волна ; вал ; подъем ; махание; взмах ; волнистость ; завивка ; колебание; сигнал ; атакующая цепь; [глагол] развеваться; качаться; размахивать; размахаться; махать; махнуть; взмахнуть; волноваться; виться; завивать; завить; подавать знак рукой
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- Using this method, they have obtained a two-parameter class of colliding wave solutions with non-aligned polarization.
- No matter how good you are, you can't ride an unrideable wave."
- The energy upon which the various renewable sources draw is the sun, in the case of solar energy, wind energy, wave energy, biomass and hydro-electric power, while in the case of tidal energy the source is the moon, and the earth's rotation.
- Always try to approach the wave at right angles.
- There is nothing like sitting out on a trapeze on a windy day, getting completely soaked by each new wave to make you feel cleansed of the city grime.
- However, these congruences are in different planes from the congruences on which the two wave components propagate, and for which the contraction and shear clearly become unbounded as .
- When he took up his pen again, it was as if he had assumed the annihilating impact of that wave: his books, he said, "must be read as if they were the books of a dead man".
- This, the inquiry was told, was what happened to Britain's nascent wave energy programme in 1982.
- They move towards the sound of gunfire, a slow wave of grey flannel, chattering amiably among themselves, with no urgency, no uncertainty on this or many other matters, old folk in the kindest of retirement homes.
- The height and type of a jump will depend on the steepness of the wave and your speed.
- Island fraudsters feel heat Wave of arrests to follow banks inquiry by British police
- He stupidly took off on the outside of a wave when someone else had already established priority on the inside.
- Gutters, overhung with herbaceous toupees, wave dangerously from the rooftops.
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