Упражнение 33
- In what branches of science and technology can the achievements of microelectronics be used?
- Because of the good results, we might bring the investment forward.
- No matter what their size all computers have certain basic parts.
- Our aim is to accomplish this task as soon as possible.
- The charges of an electron and of a proton are equal in strength.
- The electron has almost the same mass as the proton.
- The largest of the London colleges are like universities in themselves, having many different faculties and departments.
- The postgraduate students carry out independent research working in close contact with the teaching staff.
- What river flows through London?
- I remember visiting this laboratory.
- Computers are frequently divided into two groups according to the jobs they perform.
- It is high time to go to the Institute.
- Comrade Smirnov's taking part in the design of the new data processing system was of great help to us.
- The experimental technique was similar to that described previously.
- When were the first mechanical calculating machines invented?
- I saw it at our theatre three years ago and at Moscow theatres in 1975 and 1980.
- She went to the theatre last month.
- The results of this investigation can be relied upon.
- We shall meet tomorrow at the same place.
- Never before has man possessed a tool comparable to a computer.
- I have looked through the list of prices sent.
- We found out that Professor Petrov's studying the properties of various kinds of glass gave much material for future scientific research.
- He said that they would have to improve the radio reciever.
- We wish that you would tell us what this substance consists of.
- wish 2
- Different molecules have different speeds, the average speed of all molecules remaining the same, as long as the temperature is constant.
- We happened to be in the laboratory when the laboratory assistant came in.
- It seems that they were late for the lecture.
- But there is no doubt these projects will be realized and the laser beam will begin operating in outer space as well.
- No lectures are compulsory and tutors usually advise their students which lectures they should go to.
- Besides the students' rooms there are reading rooms and special recreating halls where they gather in the evening to listen to music, watch TV, dance and enjoy themselves.
- As we know there is neither air nor water on the Moon.
- The more switches a computer checks in each cycle, the more data it can recognize at one time and the faster it can operate, each switch being called a binary digit or bit.
- If the water continues to rise, these fields will be under water.
- Had you taken all the safety measures the machine would not have been broken.
- The problem does exist, whatever you think about it.
- It is desirable that these radio-electronic devices should be applied for astronomical observation.