Express each of these ideas as a compound.
1. a board consisting of a number of panels
2. material that does not allow water to get into it
3. material that doesn't allow rain to get into it
4. a board consisting of a number of electrical switches
5. conductors which are perfect, conducting a current without a battery
6. material that will not be damaged in an explosion
7. current which is greater than the load for which the system or mechanism was intended
8. material that does not allow dust to get into it
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PUBLICATION: Film Academy Review of the film "Call of the Wolf"
PUBLICATION: Film Academy Review of the film "Call of the Wolf"
Today we will present for your judgment, dear friends, a debriefing, or rather, on the contrary, an analysis of underwater, even deep swimming of the debut film of the French director and screenwriter Abel Lanzak - "Call of the Wolf". The story does not pretend to be historical, as stated in the synopsis: "In a certain near future ...", just like the beginning of a fairy tale: "In a certain kingdom, in a certain state, lived and were ...". But this is where the analogy ends - the film is absolutely serious, with a masculine character and a cool plot. There is a saying: "Measure seven times - cut once", the essence of which is that before doing something, you need to think over everything clearly. For those who serve on submarines, this is even more important than for us ordinary people. After all, it is enough for the "listener" to confuse the sound of the working propellers of the submarine with the whale to start a real nightmare