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gen. |
trend; set; focus (lexicographer); orientation; slant (особ. о прессе Tanya Gesse); penchant (for (usually) Liv Bliss); bearings; strand (Another strand of the contemporary academic novel, and perhaps the dominant one, turns on the mid-life crisis of a professor, reassessing his job and life. • The novella also adds a new formal element to an affair plot, interweaving a strand of horror fiction • "White Noise" is the forefather of this
strand, as it foregrounds the presence of media in our lives, in a
fragmented patter of TV, radio, and advertising Kaniretake) |
Gruzovik |
tendency; purposefulness |
archit. |
tenor (Putin also reverted to his trademark nationalist tenor when he said that he was "not a fan" of foreigners adopting Russian children, after children's ombudsman Pavel Astakhov mentioned the deaths of several Russian-born children in the United States. TMT Alexander Demidov) |
automat. |
directionality (напр., лазерного луча) |
biol. |
targeting (Conservator) |
ed. |
orientation of personality (личности) |
el. |
directional selectivity (напр. микрофона) |
genet. |
canalization (dimock); homeorhesis (dimock) |
Makarov. |
directional effect; directional property (напр., источника); directional selectivity (напр., микрофона); directionality (напр., источника); directivity (излучения и т.п.); directivity (напр., источника); habit; upset |
manag. |
proximity (ориентация на поставщика (потребителя) annapolyakova) |
math. |
directedness; handedness; direction |
mil. |
thrust |
mining. |
directionality (действия взрыва) |
nautic. |
route (по определённому маршруту) |
tech. |
directivity |
telecom. |
directionality; orientability |
transp. |
directional properties; directional thrust; directive effect |