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    Breccia, английский
    1. Angular fragments of material, commonly formed by physical weathering processes or explosive volcanic activity.

    2. Any stone composed of angular fragments embedded and consolidated in a finer ground. numerous marbles owe their distinctive appearance to brecciation.

    3. A coarse-grained rock of sedimentary or igneous origin that is composed of angular rock fragments held to- gether by a mineral cement or fine-grained matrix.

    4. Any rock formation essentially composed of uncemented, or loosely consolidated, small angular-shaped fragments. compare broken ground.

    5. A fragmental rock whose components are angular and therefore not waterworn. there are friction or fault breccias, talus breccias, and eruptive breccias. compare conglomerate.

    6. A coarse-grained, clastic rock composed of angular rock fragments (larger than 2 mm) commonly bonded by a mineral cement in a finer-grained matrix of varying composition and origin. the consolidated equivalent of rubble. compare - conglomerate. gsst

    7. Coarse-grained rock composed of angular broken rock fragments held together by


    Breccia, испанский

    Breccia-conglomerate, английский

    Breccia-sandstone, английский

    Breccial, английский

    Brecciate, английский

    Brecciated, английский
      Broken or resembling a breccia.


    Brecciation, английский

    Collapse, английский
    1. The flattening of single cells or rows of cells during the drying or pressure treatment of wood. often characterised by a caved-in or corrugated ("washboarded") appearance of the wood surface.

    2. An inward structural failure of a filter element which can occur due to abnormally high pressure drop (differential pressure) or resistance to flow.

    3. 1. a condition in which someone is extremely exhausted or semi-conscious  she was found in a state of collapse. 2. a condition in which an organ becomes flat or loses air  lung collapse  verb 1. to fall down in a semi-conscious state  after running to catch his train he collapsed. 2. to become flat, or lose air

    4. The flattening of single cells or rows of cells in heartwood during the drying or pressure treatment of wood

    5. The failure of a tripod or derrick caused by overloading or improper structural design resulting in tripod breaking or falling.

    6. Complete cave-in of walls of a borehole or mine workings.

    7. Обрушение; обвал; потеря устойчивости || рушиться; обваливаться о ~ from aerodynamic instability разрушение [обрушение] вследствие аэродинамической неустойчивости ~ of entire structure обрушение сооружения в целом

    8. To reduce the amount of information displayed by hiding from view the subentries within a folder, section or conversation, or a portion of text or other content within a control.

    9. To fall down or inward suddenly; cave in


    Collapse all, английский
      Свернуть все


    Collapse cavitation, английский
      Кавитация, вызванная коллапсом [ микропузырьков]


    Collapse functional profile, английский
      Псевдопольный функциональный профиль; коллапсный функциональный профиль


    Collapse of a shaped-charge liner, английский
      Схлопывание облицовки кумулятивного заряда


    Collapse of frequency, английский

    Collapse of the lung.[pulmonary] atelectasis, английский

    Collapse of voltage, английский

    Collapse point potential, английский

    Collapse pressure, английский
      The minimum differential pressure that an element is designed to withstand without permanent deformation.


    Collapse sink, английский

    Collapse sinkhole, английский
      A type of sinkhole that is formed by collapse of a cave within the underlying soluble bedrock (e.g., limestone, gypsum, salt). compare - solution sinkhole. sw, ww, & gg


    Collar distance, английский

    Cole reagent, английский