см. тж. большой; в значительной степени; заметный
• In the gas phase negligible attraction exists between molecules, while in a liquid attractive forces become important.
• A sizable proportion of the particles can attain ...
• It is most improbable that any sizable population of identical molecules could result from random chance processes.
• Nonsilicate minerals seldom make up a major part of an igneous rock.
• Costs of steam and power generation are an important (or appreciable, or considerable, or substantial) part of overall plant costs.
• In spite of this impressive progress, solid fuel motors have certain disadvantages.
• Such boundaries present major (or considerable, or great) obstacles to slip propagation.
• No marked change has occurred in the properties of the metal.
• This can have a material effect on our decision.
• Notable improvements have been made in reducing the size and weight of ...
• Dependence of ultraviolet radiation on solar and geometric altitude is pronounced.
• Illuminating the entire retina with diffuse light does not have any dramatic effect on the pulse rate.
• Mass transfer during the period of drop formation can be quite significant.