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    Bloom, английский
    1. Глянцевость, блеск шерстного покрова

    2. Crystals formed on the surface of treated wood by exudation and evaporation of the solvent in preservative solutions.

    3. A peculiar warm blast of wind; a term used in iron-foundries.

    4. A proliferation of algae and/or higher aquatic plants in a body of water; often related to pollution, especially when pollutants accelerate growth. see algal bloom, plankton bloom, and red tide.

    5. Выцвет; выцветание; потускнение

    6. A sound or track with excellent reproduction of dynamics and reverberation, and a good low-frequency response. also referred to as `spacious`.

    7. The appearance of brightness of a dyed fabric when the fabric is viewed across the top while held at eye level.


    Bloom (2), английский

    Bloom (4), английский

    Bloom (5), английский

    Bloom caster, английский
      Блюмовая мнл машина непрерывного литья


    Bloom filter, английский

    Bloom syndrome, английский
      Síndrome de bloom


    Bloom, 4. blow 1., английский

    Bloomable, английский
      Possible. example that idea could be bloomable.


    Bloomer, английский

    Bloomers, немецкий
      Sportliche, große und symmetrische karos aus blockstreifen gebildet


    Bloomery, английский

    Blooming, английский
    1. The defocusing of regions of the picture where the brightness is at an excessive level, due to enlargement of spot size and halation of the fluorescent screen of the cathode-ray picture tube. in a camera, sensor element saturation and excess which causes widening of the spatial representation of a spot light source.

    2. The defocusing of regions of a picture where brightness is excessive.

    3. A visual effect caused by overexposing a ccd to too much light, this digital overexposure can cause distortions of the subject and/or color.

    4. The spreading of strong highlights into surrounding areas of the image.

    5. The appearance of a bright or colored halo around brighter areas of digital image files. blooming is caused when a portion of the imaging sensor in a digital camera is exposed to too much light, causing signal “leaks” to the neighboring pixels. see chromatic aberration.

    6. An effect caused by overexposing a ccd or sensor to too much light. this can cause distortions of the subject and/or colour.

    7. A typically white film on the cured coated surface that can be wiped away

    8. Opening, 2


    Blooming (расплывание изображения), английский
      Расфокусировка частей изображения, имеющих избыточную яркость.


    Blooming mill, английский

    Blooming phenomenon, английский

    Bloomington, английский
      Г. блумингтон (шт. индиана, сша)


    Bloom`s taxonomy, английский
      A way of categorising and describing educational objectives in terms of the cognitive difficulty of tasks.


    Bloom— блюм, английский

    Sea, английский
    1. The salt waters that cover the greater part of the earth’s surface

    2. Southeast asia (region)

    3. Stored energy actuator

    4. Level, static на уровне моря в статических условиях

    5. Море

    6. Strictly speaking, sea is the next large division of water after ocean, but in its special sense signifies only any large portion of the great mass of waters almost surrounded by land, as the black, the white, the baltic, the china, and the mediterranean seas, and in a general sense in contradistinction to land. by sailors the word is also variously applied. thus they say—“we shipped a heavy sea.” “there is a great sea on in the offing.” “the sea sets to the southward,” &c. hence a ship is said to head the sea when her course is opposed to the direction of the waves.—a long sea implies a uniform motion of long waves, the result of a steady continuance of the wind from nearly the same quarter.—a short sea is a confused motion of the waves when they run irregularly so as frequently to break over a vessel, caused by sudden changes of wind. the law claims for the crown wherever the sea flows to, and there the admiralty has jurisdiction; accordingly, no act can be done, no bridge can span a river so circumstanced without the sanction of the admiralty. it claims the fore-shore unless specially granted by charter otherwise, and the court of vice-admiralty has jurisdiction as to flotsam and jetsam on the fore-shore. but all crimes are subject to the laws, and are tried by the ordinary courts as within the body of a county, comprehended by the chord between two headlands where the distance does not exceed three miles from the shore. beyond that limit is “the sea, where high court of admiralty has jurisdiction, but where civil process cannot follow.”

    7. [from the anglo-saxon seolh]. the well-known marine piscivorous animal.

    8. [1] a body of saline water, smaller than an ocean, either (a) surrounded by land on most sides (mediterranean sea), or (b) part of one of the oceans (caribbean sea). [2] an inland body of water (caspian sea). [3] the condition of the water (calm sea, heavy sea). [4] an action of the water (ship sea). [5] a large area or great number of something (sea of faces).

    9. An international conference that convened in 1973 and ended in 1982. during those nine years, representatives of more than 160 sovereign states shuttled back and forth between new york and geneva, discussing issues, bargaining and trading national rights and obligations, in a series of marathon negotiations that produced the convention which came into force in november 1994. as of april 2008, it had been ratified by 155 coastal nations, excluding the united states. its key features cover: navigational rights, territorial sea limits, economic jurisdiction, legal status of resources on the sea bed uniforms 340 beyond the limits of national jurisdiction, passage of ships through narrow straits, conservation and management of living marine resources, protection of the marine environment, a marine research regime and, a more unique feature, a binding procedure for the settlement of disputes between states.

    10. Гch- 1ock s t ra tegy стратегия проверки результатов поиска 1**. secret key секретный ключ ключ, хранимый в тайне


    Sea, английский

    Sea coal, английский

    Scythestone, английский