tearing

  • 31Tearing breaking strength — Сопротивление динамическому разрыву …

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  • 32tearing apart — ripping, shredding, pulling into pieces …

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  • 33tearing down — noun complete destruction of a building • Syn: ↑razing, ↑leveling, ↑demolishing • Derivationally related forms: ↑demolish (for: ↑demolishing), ↑raze ( …

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  • 34They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar — Infobox Television episode Title = They re Tearing Down Tim Riley s Bar Series = Night Gallery Caption = Season = 1 Episode = 17 Airdate = January 20, 1971 Production = Writer = Rod Serling Director = Don Taylor Guests = William Windom, Henry… …

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  • 35Screen tearing — is a phenomenon in video where a previously rendered frame overlaps a newly rendered frame, creating a look as two parts of an object (such as a wall) don t line up. This occurs when the output device sends frames out of sync with the display s… …

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  • 36Lamellar Tearing — is a type of defect that can occur below a welded joint at points of high stress concentration. The Welding Institute states that tearing is only encountered in rolled steel plate, but not forgings and castings.References*… …

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  • 37Wearing and Tearing — Song infobox Name = Wearing and Tearing Artist = Led Zeppelin Album = Coda Released = 19 November 1982 track no = 8 Recorded = November 1978 Genre = Hard rock Length = 5:31 Label = Swan Song Writer = Page/Plant Producer = Jimmy Page prev = Bonzo… …

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  • 38Carpenter's Tearing Lizard — Temporal range: 157–137 Ma …

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  • 39Lamellar tearing — Lamellar tearing. См. Скрытые трещины. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) …

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  • 40be in a tearing hurry — british informal phrase to be going somewhere or doing something very quickly, especially because you are late or do not have enough time Thesaurus: to hurry, or to make someone hurrysynonym Main entry: tear …

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