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Перевод: vent speek vent


[прилагательное]
вытяжной;
[существительное]
шлица ; вентиляционное отверстие; отдушина ; клапан ; воздушный клапан; разрез ; выход ; выражение; задний проход; запальный канал; запал ; полюсное отверстие; жерло вулкана; выпор ;
[глагол]
сделать отверстие; выпускать; давать выход; изливать; испускать; выражать; высказывать


Тезаурус:

  1. Such large bombs are rather exceptional, though; most are well under a metre across, and don't travel more than a few tens of metres from the vent.
  2. These bombs were produced when lumps of viscous, gas-rich lava were ejected from the vent; the outer surface of the lump chilled quickly, forming the glassy crust, but the inside remained hot, and the gas trapped within it continued to come out of solution and to expand, forming a spongy mass of vesicles.
  3. If such a granitic magma had a low gas content, it would be erupted at the surface as a viscous lava flow, which would ooze sluggishly out of the vent, travel only a short distance and pile up into massive heaps.
  4. From this he ran a fuse through the floor and out of an air vent into the garden outside.
  5. Evidence of just how viscous the lavas are, and how great the forces involved are, was provided by the great spine which was pushed up out of the vent of Mt Pelee, reaching over 300 metres in height.
  6. Children give vent to their anger in various ways.
  7. The peculiar phosphorescent glow was the result of the atmosphere around the ship being highly-charged with static electricity, generated by the rush of the steam through the volcanic vent, and the friction between the myriads of fragmentary particles that were blasted up with it.
  8. During the space of a few hours, a one-metre thickness of ash accumulated in some parts of the town which were only a few hundred metres away from the active vent and many house roofs collapsed under the weight.
  9. Central vent and fissure eruptions represent the two basic ways in which magma can reach the surface.
  10. He had never heard Francesca giving vent to feminine jealousy and on the whole he found the experience refreshing.
  11. If the hair should snap off from the tear, it may drift for many kilometres on the wind, falling slowly, and come to rest a long way down-wind from the vent.
  12. The more viscous the lava, the more difficult it is to force it through a vent, and the vent may well become blocked with a slow-moving or stationary plug of lava.
  13. These fall back to earth as soft, squishy pancakes which pile up closely round the vent, soon enclosing it in a kind of chimney or hornito.

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