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meteor
1. метеор meteor shower —- метеорный поток 2. спец. атмосферное явление
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  noun  1) метеор  2) атмосферное явление ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) метеор 2) метеорический 3) метеорный meteor burst communication — метеорная связь - meteor burst - meteor hypotheses - meteor shower ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  – radio meteor ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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  n. 1 a small body of matter from outer space that becomes incandescent as a result of friction with the earth's atmosphere. 2 a streak of light emanating from a meteor. Phrases and idioms meteor shower a group of meteors appearing to come from one point in the sky. Etymology: ME f. mod.L meteorum f. Gk meteoron neut. of meteoros lofty, (as META-, aeiro raise) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   noun  Etymology: Middle English metheour, from Middle French ~e, from Medieval Latin ~um, from Greek meteoron, from neuter of meteoros high in air, from meta- + -eoros, from aeirein to lift  Date: 15th century  1. an atmospheric phenomenon (as lightning or a snowfall)  2.  a. any of the small particles of matter in the solar system that are directly observable only by their incandescence from frictional heating on entry into the atmosphere  b. the streak of light produced by the passage of a ~ ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (meteors) A meteor is a piece of rock or metal that burns very brightly when it enters the earth’s atmosphere from space. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n a piece of rock or metal that floats in space, and makes a bright line in the night sky when it falls through the Earth's atmosphere (1) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1471, from M.L. meteora, from Gk. ta meteora "the celestial phenomena," pl. of meteoron, lit. "thing high up," neut. of meteoros "high up," from meta- "over, beyond" + -aoros "lifted," from aeirein "raise." Atmospheric phenomena were formerly classified as aerial meteors (wind), aqueous meteors (rain, snow, hail), luminous meteors (aurora, rainbows), and igneous meteors (lightning, shooting stars). Meteoric in the figurative sense of "transiently brilliant" is from 1836. Meteorite (the rock that falls to earth, as opposed to the streak across the sky) formed in Eng. 1834. ...
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