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Перевод: weighing
[существительное] взвешивание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- But the greatest dilemma would be the matter of how small a fish is eligible for weighing in?
- (We are, in fact, 206 bones piled on top of one another, with the head weighing over a stone delicately balanced on the top.)
- More recently the breed has been infused with North American blood as well and is now quite large, the bulls standing on average about 160cm and weighing 1.100kg, the cows 140cm and 700kg.
- Weighing only 280gm, the TEC LM100 falls into the middle bracket of glue guns, above the "hobbyist" miniature variety and just below the large trade tools.
- Since the full tanks weighing about 240 tons each are in balance, one against the other (by Archimedes' principle, the loading of the vessels into the tank makes no difference to the overall weight of the tank), only a small amount of power is necessary to cause them to move.
- Several weighing machines are provided, ranging from a spring balance taking up to 40 lbs to a 5 ton weighing machine.
- The cruise missile, 6.4 m long and weighing 1207 kg at the start of its flight, steadily drones at 880 km/hr toward what is called the initial timing control point.
- Shortly afterwards, Mr Smith from Edinburgh came in with a ferox weighing 8lb 8oz.
- Unlike some of his colleagues, he does not have the build or the strength of an American footballer, being under six feet (1.8 metres) tall and weighing twelve stones (76 kilograms).
- TEN Hong Kong ship owners completed a "fact-finding mission" to Singapore yesterday, and are now weighing its advantages as a pre-1997 bolt hole before Communist China retakes Hong Kong.
- They were largely drawn from academe, retired mandarins, and BBC governors; they were often political centrists and cross-benchers who had a belief in disinterested enquiry and collecting and weighing evidence.
- There is no choice but to analyse your own needs and be honest with yourself, weighing up one "want" against another, before you actually set out to look for a place to live.
- The CEGB itself admitted that if a plane weighing over 2.3 tonnes - a five seater light aircraft - struck one of the core buildings of the complex at a critical point it could lead to an "uncontrolled release of radioactivity".
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