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Перевод: copper speek copper


[прилагательное]
медно-красный; медный;
[существительное]
медь ; полицейский ; медная монета; бронзовая монета; медный котел; котел ; паяльник ; полисмен ;
[глагол]
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Тезаурус:

  1. By alloying tin with copper to make bronze we obtain a metal which is much tougher than copper alone.
  2. Analysis has shown that it is not just the recipe for the pickling solution which affects the colour but, more fundamentally, low levels of alloying elements added to the copper.
  3. A typical study of ancient Egyptian tools and weapons, particularly axes, shows that four copper-based metals or alloys were used from the early third millennium BC to the middle of the first millennium BC: "pure" copper; arsenical copper (an alloy of copper with up to h per cent of arsenic); tin bronze or leaded tin bronze; and iron.
  4. Accelerated growth of algae partially poisoned with copper sulphate has been claimed when these were treated with a 30th potency of copper sulphate, but Moss was not able to repeat this work.
  5. By laying down larger areas of copper track, you will not only make the copper foil pattern better able to adhere to the board, but you will speed up the etching time also.
  6. The light from the copper sun threw long dying shadows from every pebble and fragment of herbage, shadows that travelled fast along the ground like fingers pointing.
  7. Bronze, an alloy of mainly copper and tin, could be polished until it looked almost like gold, and the technique of making it had been known in Britain for centuries.
  8. Left under-equipped by the Martini, it had taken him too long to realise that copper vats were not now to be had; that all the pottery stores had somehow been requisitioned; that skilled men had been seduced away to serve elsewhere.
  9. The railway was brought to Coniston in 1859 mainly to transport copper and slate.
  10. Erskine's office will be faced in bronze between tinted glass, stand on a highly textured brick base in a sea of foliage and be topped by a copper roof.
  11. When combined with the need to acclimatise to life at 3,000m (at Breckenridge or Copper Mountain, for example), the after-effects of a journey like this can eat into precious holiday time.
  12. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc; the one metal was imported at Bristol docks ( q.v. ) from the mines in Cornwall, and the other mined in the Mendip Hills nearby.
  13. Some countries are rich because they have oil or copper or iron.

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