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Перевод: corona speek corona


[существительное]
солнечная корона; кольцо; корона [эл.] ; свечение на проводах; отливина [арх.] ; венец ; венчик [бот.] ; коронка зуба; чепрак под вьючное седло


Тезаурус:

  1. On board will be the British-built instrument that will attempt to answer why the Sun's outer atmosphere - the corona - is heated to over 1 million degrees, boiling off charged particles to produce the solar wind.
  2. Under Corona's put option agreement, Bell Resources was due to pay 7.25 a share for the Corona stake, well below the present market price.
  3. (1) The shape of the core and associated corona from the STIM image is consistent with the optical images in stained sections; (2) the core is more dense than the corona, which in turn is more dense than the surrounding tissue; (3) the elemental distribution of the plaque as measured by PIXE and RBS shows similar minor and major elemental composition to those analysed in stained plaques, that is, increased levels of elemental sulphur, phosphorus and nitrogen; and (4) examination of stained serial sections shows similar plaque density per area of tissue, and the plaques are located in a similar position with respect to more obvious common features such as blood vessels.
  4. Public NME , however, were far too busy swigging large amounts of Corona at the swish Mexican eaterie Down Mexico Way with many of our dearest pop-making chums, including JESUS JONES , VOICE OF THE BEEHIVE , BILL DRUMMOND and a bespectacled ZODIAC MINDWARP .
  5. The furious dad packed his daughter and their few possessions into his 12-year-old Toyota Corona and moved into the car park at council headquarters in Cromer, Norfolk.
  6. Based on popular lectures at Boston Science Museum, 13 Massachusetts astronomers present their personal slants on research problems ranging from heating of the solar corona to Einsteinian gravitation, emphasising the complex interplay between theory and observation and the problems and frustrations of research, rather than just its outcome.
  7. A full corona might tell him far more than he needed to know - so much that he would end up by knowing nothing precise at all.
  8. RIGHT Features of the Sun's corona photographed at X-ray frequencies by Skylab in 1973.
  9. Its name was given to it by Jesuit missionaries in South America who saw the flowers as a representation of the Crucifixion - the corona is the crown of thorns, the anthers the five wounds in the hands, feet and side of Christ, the three styles, the nails, the five petals and five sepals 10 of the disciples, less Peter and Judas, the hand-shaped leaves and tendrils the hands and whips of Christ's torturers.
  10. Smith Corona Corp saw third quarter net down 83.7% at 800,000, after 800,000 restructuring charges, on turnover down 11.2% at 76.8m; net losses for the nine months stood at 300,000, after 10.3m restructuring charges, against profits of 16m last time, on turnover that fell 14.2% to 244.8m.
  11. The silver cigar box on it was empty - the last 200 Corona taken by a mystery smoker before it could be sold.
  12. Bulbs of the future which are on show include daffodils of the "split corona" or "butterfly" type with double cups so heavily ruffled as to obscure their identity.
  13. Yesterday was the deadline for Bond Corp's 58 per cent owned subsidiary, Bell Resources, to pay 24m to Corona Corporation, the Canadian gold group, to satisfy an option agreement under which Bell Resources was due to purchase a 7 per cent stake in Bond International Gold from Corona.

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