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Перевод: buckling speek buckling


[существительное]
прогиб ; перекашивание; потеря устойчивости


Тезаурус:

  1. Protest as a groan of anguish, as the sound of something buckling under pressure, rather than protest as a policy document.
  2. The integral construction of bodies, new air-sprung bogies, air conditioning, excellent sound and heat insulation, and a high standard of luxury furnishing and decor for both second and first class, and above ali strength to resist compression and buckling forces in an accident to an extent never seen before, brought a new era to BR coach design and made the HSTs deservedly popular.
  3. Rose jerked a grubby thumb at the broken figure of Joy Prentice buckling under the weight of all her responsibilities.
  4. "Seen the crowd?" asked the Duke, buckling on a wooden sword and striding up and down the narrow space, waving his arms about and muttering to himself.
  5. The compressive strength of most constructional materials exceeds their tensile strength; therefore, the failure of a strut is usually due to buckling or gyration.
  6. I stood up with knees that felt like buckling and tried to open the door into the dock; and it was as immovable from outside as from in.
  7. So I respect the access restrictions for the sake of Ted and those like him, but I reserve the right in the pub to stick out my tongue and make rasping noises at those men with wallets instead of penises, who think that pulling the trigger and gleefully watching a beautiful stag's legs buckling beneath it as it dies is somehow a sign of manliness.
  8. Nottm Forest 0, Sheff W 2 FIRST-HALF goals by Williams and Hirst gave Sheffield Wednesday a notable victory over a Nottingham Forest side buckling under the strain of playing four matches in a week, writes Don Hardisty.
  9. They can recognise also that the joints of a tie must withstand tearing, whereas those of a strut must resist buckling.
  10. Aneurin Bevan was only able to defeat the opposition of doctors to the National Health Service in 1944 by buckling together a compromise with Lord Moran, president of the Royal College of Physicians, "stuffing their mouths with silver", and promising to respect their independent practice.
  11. But Mark 3 stock in its conventional form has been involved in accidents, and has been found to stand up with little crushing and buckling in potentially horrific situations where in older stock casualties might have been high.
  12. When lava like this comes to rest or slows down, the "skin" piles up against itself, buckling up into a closely-spaced series of pleats.
  13. I felt my knees buckling.

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