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61strand — noun (C) 1 a single thin piece of thread, wire, hair etc: a strand of yarn 2 one of the parts of a story, problem etc: Plato draws all the strands of the argument together at the end …
62strand — I noun 1) strands of wool Syn: thread, filament, fiber; length, ply 2) the various strands of the ecological movement Syn: element, component, factor, ingredient, aspect, feature …
63Strand — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Strand Country and Admin Code NO.14.1130 NO …
64strand — [strænd] noun [C] 1) a single thin piece of something a strand of hair/wire[/ex] 2) one of many aspects of something the different strands of the story[/ex] …
65strand — I [[t]strænd[/t]] v. t. 1) to drive or cause to run onto a shore; run aground 2) to leave in a helpless position: stranded in the middle of nowhere[/ex] 3) to become stranded 4) the land bordering a body of water; shore; beach • Etymology: bef.… …
66Strand — /strænd/ (say strand) noun the, a street in central London, at one time on the bank of the Thames …
67strand — gysla statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. conductor; core; strand vok. Ader, f; Draht, m; Leiter, m rus. жила, f pranc. brin, m; conducteur, m; fil, m; âme, f …
68strand — elementarusis laidininkas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. conduction element; strand vok. Einzelleiter, m; Teilleiter, m rus. элементарный проводник, m pranc. conducteur élémentaire, m …
69strand — gija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. strand vok. Litze, f rus. прядь, f pranc. toron, m …
70Strand — jūros krantas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Zona, kurią sudaro pakrantės sausumos juosta ir kranto povandeninis šlaitas su jūros bangų ir srovių sukurtomis reljefo formomis (smėlio sėkliais, tarpsėkliais, povandeninėmis… …