WHAT DOES NOROCÓS MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of norocós in the Romanian dictionary
NOROCÓS ~ oásă (~ and, ~ oáse) 1) What has (much) luck. 2) Who brings luck; with luck. / luck + suf. ~ os NOROCÓS ~oásă (~óși, ~oáse) 1) Care are (mult) noroc. 2) Care aduce noroc; cu noroc. /noroc + suf. ~os
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «NOROCÓS»
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Codul talentului - Pagina 223
Am amenajat o mică tabără lângă terenul de baseball și repede ne-am asamblat armele secrete: ursul polar noro- cos, sendvișurile cu somon de consumat înaintea meciului și un sortiment variat de elastice și bentițe pe care fiicele mele le ...
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Principles of Modern Radar - Pagina 56
Ray 'N: NY *O s Earth a radially stratified medium, Snell's law assumes the form noro cos oo = nir, cos oft = n2r, cos O2 = . . . = nir cos oft. (3-5) If oo and the index of refraction are known as a function of height, then the remaining a values can ...
Jerry Eaves, Edward Reedy, 2012
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Coloane care cresc necontenit: portrete eseistice - Pagina 139
Formatul unei cärti de buzunar, tipärit în litere mici, cu coperta galbenä si imaginea papagalului scotînd biletul noro- cos, în coltul dejos. Coperta a doua poartä inscriptia: "Cuvinte potrivite - sti- huri de Tudor Arghezi" - Editia 3 . Acolo si ...
4
Sarah: roman - Pagina 238
„Ba mai avem si bijuterii vechi de la bunicii si sträbunbcii nostri...," gemu parcä spre sfîrsit cea mare. Si cäuta cu ochîi spre mezina. Aceasta insä rämäsese din pä- cate cu ochii spre accla care acum se bucura ca un juca tor noro- cos la poker.
Maria-Magdalena Niță, 1991
norocós normál Adj. (1809 BRV 111,1) 1. normal. 2. Grundschul-. GR. (t) normalicésc ET. n. lat. normalis, dt. normal. norma Pl. norme S. f. (1783 SINCAI CATEH. II) 1. Norm F. 2. (t) Grundunterricht M. ET. n. lat. norma, auch mittelbar. noróc Pl.
Hariton Tiktin, Paul Miron, 2003
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Radio wave propagation and the ionosphere - Pagina 338
Change in the reduced refractive index M during the day. a) Measured in the Panama Canal; b) measured in New Zealand. On the other hand, from the law of refraction over a spherical earth.nR cos # = noRo cos tf'o, it follows that *-j(t + t)«W ...
I︠A︡kov Lʹvovich Alʹpert, 1963
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Journal - Volumele 10-11 - Pagina 442
(noro COS 0°)2+(70hi+l) x/n..12(r°+h'+.)z—(n°ro C05 00): (18:1 or 3). (13) The other form of numerical integration is obtained on the supposition that n is constant in each short interval, divided, and performing the integral calculation of (10) by ...
Japan. Radio Research Laboratories, 1963
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Radio meteorology - Pagina 136
... interface of the trade wind inversion where dry subsiding air overlies the moist oceanic surface layer. A fundamental equation used in radio ray tracing is Snell's law, which, for polar coordinates, is given in chapter 3 as nr cos 8 = noro cos 8o, ...
Bradford R. Bean, E. J. Dutton, Central Radio Propagation Laboratory (U.S.), 1966
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Summary Technical Report of the Committee on Propagation, NDRC
Again introducing the angle a with the horizontal and making the transition to a continuously variable refractive index gives nr cos a = noro cos ao , which is the generalization of Snell's law for a curved earth. r0 may be chosen as any ...
United States. Office of Scientific Research and Development. National Defense Research Committee, Charles Russell Burrows, 1946
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Ultra High Frequency Propagation - Pagina 45
For derivation of Snell's law for curved earth. to a continuously variable refractive index and using the angle (1, equation (3-7) becomes nr cos a = noro cos an (3-3) Where a is now the angle between the ray and a plane normal to the radius ...
Henry Rouse Reed, Carl M. Russell, 1966