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Перевод: fineness speek fineness


[существительное]
тонкость ; изящество; гибкость ; чистота (металла) ; проба ; совершенство; высокое качество; острота ума; аэродинамическое качество; крупность ; мелкость ; мелкозернистость ; величина зерна


Тезаурус:

  1. First, an examination of the gold coinage of Henry VIII would reveal that he introduced a new gold coin with a lower fineness and weight.
  2. 11 The fineness of Merovingian gold.
  3. Trends in coin fineness can therefore often help to place an otherwise undatable series in chronological order.
  4. or fineness, of its currency.
  5. A change in the weight or fineness of a coinage can occasionally provide a link between an undated and a dated coin.
  6. For example, the Roman Emperor Domitian improved the fineness of the silver denarius from 91 per cent to 98 per cent between AD82 and 85.
  7. In most of his literary reviewing, the fineness of his critical discrimination and the clarity with which he expresses it draws fruitfully on this special shyness.
  8. When these dated issues were analysed a fairly steady debasement trend was discovered and this allowed the approximate fineness of the coinage at any particular time to be charted.
  9. Weight and fineness of alloy
  10. By comparing the fineness of the Sutton Hoo coins themselves with this trend, it was possible to say that the basest and therefore latest coins in the purse were made in the 620s AD, thus defining the earliest probable date for the ship burial.
  11. The spindle, projecting upwards from the centre of the bed stone, was at first fixed to carry the runner stone a little above the bed stone, but later the elevation of the spindle could be altered to allow regulation of the gap between the stones and so control the fineness of the meal.
  12. If we find a sudden or gradual drop in weight or fineness, this would appear to indicate a short-term or chronic shortage of bullion and consequently a financial crisis.
  13. The fineness of the gold began a gentle decline through the tenth century to about 90 per cent, and debasement accelerated during the following century until it took a sudden nosedive in the two decades between 1071 and 1092, falling from about 70 per cent to a mere 10 per cent.

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