Usage examples of "crucible cast steel" in English with translation to Russian

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I broke my left femur that day - it's the largest bone in your body - and spent the next two months in a body cast that went from my chin to the tip of my toe to my right knee, and a steel bar went from my right knee to my left ankle. В тот день я сломал левую бедренную кость - а это самая большая кость в теле - и провёл следующие 2 месяца в гипсовых доспехах от подбородка до кончиков пальцев ног, до правого колена, и со стальным стержнем от правого колена до левой лодыжки.
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone. Кто без греха, пусть первым бросит камень.
Like most of Latin America, Brazil was born in the crucible of conquest and slavery. Как и другие страны Латинской Америки, Бразилия создавалась в череде завоеваний и порабощений.
Steel production will increase 2% this month from last month. Производство стали в этом месяце возросло на 2% по сравнению с предыдущим.
The tree cast a long shadow. Дерево отбрасывало длинную тень.
What struck me, thinking back to the days I once spent in Northern Ireland, was how both there and here the crucible of so much struggle, bitterness, and bloodshed is very small. Меня поразила мысль, когда я вспомнил дни, проведенные в Северной Ирландии, настолько малo и здесь, и там горнило, переполненное такой борьбой, горечью и кровопролитием.
This steel is stainless. Эта сталь - нержавеющая.
Coming events cast their shadows before them. Надвигающиеся события бросают перед собой тени.
Now that Roger's tailbone is all healed up, he's all set to face his latest challenge - his crucible - a jump over 13 cars. Теперь копчик Роджера зажил и он готов встретиться лицом к лицу со своим последним испытанием, со своим горнилом, и перепрыгнуть 13 машин.
Steel production of the year was the highest on record. Производство стали в этом году достигло максимума.
The die is cast. Жребий брошен.
Any moron with a crucible, an acetylene torch, and a cast-iron waffle maker could have done the same. Любой дурак с тигелем, ацетиленовой горелкой и чугунной вафельницей мог бы сделать то же самое.
Your name was given to us by Mr. Hayashi of Keyo Steel Corporation. Вас порекомендовал нам господин Хаяси из Кэё Стил Корпорейшн.
I cast about for a suitable reply. Я попытался найти подходящий ответ.
Here's some silver, a crucible and an acetylene torch to melt it down. Вот серебро, тигель и ацетиленовая горелка, чтобы его расплавить.
Steel is quenched in cold water after having been tempered by heating. Сталь закаливается в холодной воде после отпуска нагревом.
She did not so much as cast glance at me. Она на меня даже не посмотрела.
As Zimmer wrote in the University of Chicago Magazine in 2016, “Universities cannot be viewed as a sanctuary for comfort but rather as a crucible for confronting ideas.” Как писал Зиммер в University of Chicago Magazine в 2016 году: «Университеты надо рассматривать не как храм комфорта, а как плавильный тигель для идей, которые противоречат друг другу».
Stainless Steel Нержавеющая сталь
Her letter cast a new light on the matter. Её письмо заставило по-новому посмотреть на проблему.
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