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Boujean armada
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Boujean armada, английский
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Armada, английский
- A spanish term signifying a royal fleet; it comes from the same root as
- The latin armata (fighting force)—from which is also derived the english term army—is the source of this spanish term for the national navy or a large fleet.
Boujean armada, английский
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Bounce, английский
- Sudden variations in picture presentation (brightness, size, etc.,) independent of scene illumination.
- What your e-mail does when it cannot get to its recipient - it bounces back to you - unless it goes off into the ether, never to be found again.
- The larger dog-fish.
- The rapid up-and-down reciprocating motion induced in a drill string by rod vibration, drill-string wrap-up, excessive volume or pressure of circulation media, or the running of a bit on and over small, loose materials on the bottom of a drill hole.
- To return an undeliverable email message to the sender’s mail server. bounce
- A check returned by a bank because it is not payable, usually because of insufficient funds. also used in the context of securities to refer to the rejection and ensuing reclamation of a security; a stock price`s abrupt decline and recovery.
Bougie, английский
- Г. бужи; см. веjaia
- A thin tube which can be inserted into passages in the body such as the oesophagus or rectum, either to allow liquid to be introduced or to dilate the passage
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