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Перевод: backbone speek backbone


[существительное]
позвоночник ; спинной хребет; основа ; суть ; твердость характера; главная опора; корешок


Тезаурус:

  1. Other new materials have been made either by introducing phosphorylcholine derivatives as plasticisers into polymers such as PVC and polyurethane, or by copolymerising phosphorylcholine monomers into the polymer backbone of polyurethanes and polyesters.
  2. Teacher placement in industry have formed the backbone of the UBI activities since the project was set up in 1977, but formal schemes date back to the early 1960s, with LEAs such as Leicestershire acting as pioneers in the field when the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) first piloted the three week Introduction to Industry Scheme for teachers.
  3. As far as personalities are concerned, the second type of employer is frequently the sort of man who forms the backbone of the ultra-right in Britain and is usually a racist in the most extreme and overt sense.
  4. DNA consists of two strands, each with a backbone carrying the bases sticking out sideways.
  5. Matisse and Picasso, who form the backbone of the market in "classic modern" prints, bring sums which depend both on the actual rarity of the image and its attractiveness.
  6. It is here that the polymer scientist needs to manipulate the cross-link and backbone structure, while maintaining the same water content, to limit deformation under eyelid load to around 5 per cent, with good elastic recovery.
  7. It can be seen, therefore, that interviewing skills, together with a knowledge of where to find information, are considered the backbone of basic training.
  8. These clubs have been part of the backbone of British rugby for decades, but Mr Salmon would obviously be quite happy to see them fade into extinction.
  9. As with the 1988 squad, the backbone of the side is provided by Manawatu's Massey University regulars from Palmerston North.
  10. When the whole side has been removed, pull off the backbone and cut the remaining salmon into pieces.
  11. The gene that causes the taillessness also distorts the rest of the spine, giving the cat a backbone with fewer and shorter vertebrae.
  12. Here, too, the backbone is modified and made more impressive, but the details are different.
  13. And on the ridge of this endless mountain chain runs this strange chasm, for the most part almost 7,000 feet deep, which can be traced right along the backbone.

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