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grating1 [ˈgreɪtɪŋ, Am -t̬ɪŋ] N

grating
krata f

grating2 [ˈgreɪtɪŋ, Am -t̬ɪŋ] ADJ

grating
grating voice
grating laugh

grate1 [greɪt] N

I . grate2 [greɪt] VB intr

1. grate (make noise):

2. grate (annoy):

II . grate2 [greɪt] VB trans

trzeć [perf ze-]

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Special fibers like long-period fiber grating (LPG) optical fibers can be used for direction recognition.
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To create effects like doors and see-through grating, walls could be placed at the connected sides of two cubes.
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When a diffraction grating is used, care must be taken in the design of broadband monochromators because the diffraction pattern has overlapping orders.
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Any grater capable of fine grating, such as a microplane, can be used to grate nutmeg.
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In spectrophotometers a monochromator (with prism or with grating) is used to obtain monochromatic light of one defined wavelength.
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My favourite tool for grating zest is a wand-style grater.
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They are also sometimes used to add flavor to a dish, such as grating smoked scallop over the top of a dish to finish it.
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Typical monochromators consist of a diffraction grating mounted on a rotating platform.
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The core of the foundation is composed of intersecting tuff walls arranged like a grating, which increased earthquake stability.
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The scanning monochromator moves the diffraction grating to step-through each wavelength so that its intensity may be measured as a function of wavelength.
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