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1) поле деятельности 2) сфера 3) шар curve lies on sphere — кривая лежит на сфере develop sphere on planeразворачивать сферическую поверхность на плоскости doubly covering sphere — двукратно накрывающая сфера framed homotopic sphere — оснащенная гомотопическая сфера inside sphere propertyсвойство сферичности изнутри inversion of a point with respect to a sphere — нахождение такой точки на радиусе, проходящем через данную точку, что произведение расстояний этих двух точек от центра сферы равно квадрату радиуса locally flat sphere — локально плоская сфера machine the end to a sphere — обрабатывать торец по сфере mapping into sphere — отображение в сферу open solid sphere — открытый шар sphere spherical bundleрасслоение на сферы sphere of complex numbers — сфера комплексных чисел sphere with handle — сфера с ручкой sphere with hole — сфера с отверстием sphere with two handles — сфера с двумя ручками tangent cone of sphere — конус касательных к сфере totally disconnected sphere — вполне несвязная сфера uniformly rotund sphere — равномерно круглая сфера unit sphere bundle — расслоение на единичные сферы - absolute sphere - affine sphere - belt sphere - circumference of sphere - circumscribed sphere - closed sphere - cohomology sphere - combinatorial sphere - comeridian sphere - complex sphere - connected sphere - contacting sphere - convex sphere - covering sphere - degenerate sphere - differentiable sphere - distorted sphere - equation of sphere - exotic sphere - flat sphere - flexible sphere - four-dimensional sphere - full sphere - generalized sphere - geodesic sphere - gluing sphere - hairy sphere - hollow sphere - homogeneous sphere - homological sphere - homotopy sphere - horned sphere - hyperbolic sphere - imaginary sphere - infinite-dimensional sphere - inscribed sphere - integrating sphere - inverse of sphere - knotted sphere - left-hand sphere - limit sphere - local sphere - multidimensional sphere - n-dimensional sphere - negative sphere - odd-dimensional sphere - once-punctured sphere - open sphere - ordinary sphere - oriented sphere - osculating sphere - packing of sphere - paratactic sphere - pointed sphere - polyhedral sphere - projective sphere - quasicomplex sphere - real sphere - right-hand sphere - secant of sphere - secant sphere - sole sphere - solid sphere - sphere bundle - sphere congruence - sphere gap - sphere of curvature - sphere penetrator - sphere photometer - sphere point - sphere product - sphere spectrum - spiny sphere - standard sphere - tame sphere - tangent sphere - topological sphere - twice-punctured sphere - twisted sphere - two-dimensional sphere - unit sphere - unknotted sphere - wild sphere - zero sphere - zone of sphere
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  сущ. 1) сфера, область 2) поле деятельности 3) социальная среда, социальный круг - sphere of influence ...
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  сфера – attraction sphere – immunolatex spheres – latex spheres ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
3.
  1. сфера, шар 2. глобус 3. земной шар sublunar sphere —- подлунный мир 4. планета, небесное светило 5. небо, небеса, небесная сфера; небосвод music of the spheres —- музыка сфер (у Пифагора) 6. сфера, круг, поле, область (деятельности) the mental sphere —- сфера умственной деятельности sphere of influence —- сфера влияния in one's sphere —- в чьей-либо компетенции; в привычной обстановке; как рыба в воде out of one's sphere —- вне чьей-либо компетенции; в непривычной обстановке too narrow a sphere for smb. —- слишком узкое поле деятельности для кого-либо, слишком ограниченная область применения чьих-либо способностей 7. социальная среда, круг in high spheres —- в верхах; в высших слоях общества he moves in quite another sphere —- он вращается в совершенно другой среде, он принадлежит к совершенно другому кругу 8. книж. замыкать (в круге), окружать 9. книж. делать круглым как шар, придавать форму шара 10. (with) книж. наполнять до краев (какой-либо жидкостью) 11. книж. уст. вращать to sphere about —- вращать во всех направлениях ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) сфера; шар  2) глобус  3) планета; небесное светило  4) poet. небо, небеса  5) небесная сфера (тж. celestial sphere)  6) сфера, круг, поле деятельности; he has done much in his particular sphere - он многое сделал в своей области; that is not in my sphere - это вне моей компетенции  7) социальная среда, круг; he moves in quite another sphere - он вращается в совершенно другой среде  2. v.  1) замыкать в круг  2) придавать форму шара  3) poet. превозносить (до небес) ...
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  сферический (шаровой) резервуар шар pressure storage sphere ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) сфера 2) шар; шарик 3) земной шар 4) сферический резервуар - batching sphere - Debye sphere - hollow spheres - in-built sphere - microballoon spheres - solvation sphere - steel sphere - Ulbricht sphere ...
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a solid figure, or its surface, with every point on its surface equidistant from its centre. 2 an object having this shape; a ball or globe. 3 a any celestial body. b a globe representing the earth. c poet. the heavens; the sky. d the sky perceived as a vault upon or in which celestial bodies are represented as lying. e hist. each of a series of revolving concentrically arranged spherical shells in which celestial bodies were formerly thought to be set in a fixed relationship. 4 a a field of action, influence, or existence (have done much within their own sphere). b a (usu. specified) stratum of society or social class (moves in quite another sphere). --v.tr. archaic or poet. 1 enclose in or as in a sphere. 2 form into a sphere. Phrases and idioms music (or harmony) of the spheres the natural harmonic tones supposedly produced by the movement of the celestial spheres (see sense 3e of n.) or the bodies fixed in them. oblique (or parallel or right) sphere the sphere of the apparent heavens at a place where there is an oblique, zero, or right angle between the equator and the horizon. sphere of influence the claimed or recognized area of a State's interests, an individual's control, etc. Derivatives spheral adj. Etymology: ME sper(e) f. OF espere f. LL sphera, L f. Gk sphaira ball SPHERE comb. form 1 having the form of a sphere (bathysphere). 2 a region round the earth (atmosphere). ...
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English spere globe, celestial ~, from Anglo-French espere, from Latin sphaera, from Greek sphaira, literally, ball; perhaps akin to Greek spairein to quiver — more at spurn  Date: 14th century  1.  a.  (1) the apparent surface of the heavens of which half forms the dome of the visible sky  (2) any of the concentric and eccentric revolving spherical transparent shells in which according to ancient astronomy stars, sun, planets, and moon are set  b. a globe depicting such a ~; broadly globe a  2.  a. a globular body ; ball  b. planet, star  c.  (1) a solid that is bounded by a surface consisting of all points at a given distance from a point constituting its center — see volume table  (2) the bounding surface of a ~  3. natural, normal, or proper place; especially social order or rank not in the same ~ as his moneyed friends  4.  a. obsolete orbit  b. an area or range over or within which someone or something acts, exists, or has influence or significance the public ~  • spheric adjective, archaic  • sphericity noun  II. transitive verb  (~d; sphering)  Date: 1602  1. to place in a ~ or among the ~s ; en~  2. to form into a ~ ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (spheres) 1. A sphere is an object that is completely round in shape like a ball. N-COUNT 2. A sphere of activity or interest is a particular area of activity or interest. ...the sphere of international politics. ...nurses, working in all spheres of the health service. = field N-COUNT: usu N of n 3. A sphere of people is a group of them who are similar in social status or who have the same interests. ...the realities of life outside the government and academic spheres of society. N-COUNT: usu N of n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
10.
  ~ suffix technical in nouns the air surrounding the Earth at a particular height  (the stratosphere) sphere ~ n 1 a ball shape  (The Earth is not a perfect sphere.) 2 a particular area of activity, work, knowledge etc  (His reputation lies in the scientific sphere.) 3 sphere of influence a person or country's sphere of influence is the area where they have power to change things ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
11.
  - restored spelling (early 15c.) of spere (13c.), from O.Fr. espere, from L. sphжra "globe, ball, celestial sphere," from Gk. sphaira "globe, ball," of unknown origin. Meaning "range of something" (sphere of influence) is first recorded 1601. ...
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