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اِصْطادَ \ hunt. \ صَادَ \ hunt: to go after (an animal, bird, etc.) and try to catch or kill it, either for sport or food: Dogs hunt rats. \ فَتَّشَ عن \ hunt: to search: I’m hunting for my pen. \ قَنْص \ hunt: going after (a wild animal, bird, etc.) to try and catch or kill it: the excitement of the hunt. \ See Also صيد (صَيْد) -
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[hant]1. verb1) to chase (animals etc) for food or for sport:يَصْطاد، يَبْحَثُ عَنHe spent the whole day hunting (deer).
2) to pursue or drive out:يُطارِد، يُلاحِقThe murderer was hunted from town to town.
2. nounصَيْد، إصْطِيادa tiger hunt.
2) a search:بَحْث، تَفْتيشI'll have a hunt for that lost necklace.
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صَيْد \ catch: an amount of fish that is caught. hunt: going after (a wild animal, bird, etc.) to try and catch or kill it: the excitement of the hunt. -
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طَارَدَ \ chase: to run after, so as to catch or to drive away: Dogs chase rabbits. I chased his dog out of my garden. hunt: to go after (an animal, bird, etc.) and try to catch or kill it, either for sport or food: Dogs hunt rats. pursue: to run after, so as to catch. -
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مُطَارَدَة \ chase: the act of chasing. hunt: going after (a wild animal, bird, etc.) to try and catch or kill it: the excitement of the hunt. pursuit: pursuing: She ran in pursuit of the thief. \ See Also ملاحقة (مُلاحَقَة) -
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بَحْث \ discussion: to talk, usu. on serious matters: We had several political discussions that evening. We can settle this matter by discussion. hunt: to search: After a long hunt, I found my pen. paper: a sheet of paper on which sth. (esp. sth. official or scientific) is written: research papers; business papers. search: an act of looking carefully (for sth. that is lost or needed): A search was made for the missing money. \ See Also نقاش (نِقاش)، حوار (حِوَار) -
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تَفْتِيش \ hunt: search: After a long hunt, I found my pen. inspection: a serious or official examination of conditions: a medical inspection. look: the act of seeing, or trying to see, or searching: Have a good look for the missing bag. search: an act of looking carefully (for sth. that is lost or needed): A search was made for the missing money. -
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بَحَثَ \ look out for: to be ready to see; be on the watch for: We’re looking out for a flat which is nearer my work. search: to look carefully (for sth. that is lost or needed): I’ve searched everywhere for my keys. hunt: to search: I’m hunting for my pen. scout around: to search (not for sth. that is lost): I’ll scout around for a good place to camp. seek: old use (still used formally with a few nouns such as advice, shelter or one’s fortune). look for. \ See Also فَتَّشَ عن -
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French\ \ théorème de Hunt-SteinGerman\ \ Hunt-Steinscher SatzDutch\ \ theorema van Hunt-SteinItalian\ \ teorema di Hunt-SteinSpanish\ \ teorema de Hunt-SteinCatalan\ \ teorema de Hunt-SteinPortuguese\ \ teorema de Hunt-SteinRomanian\ \ teorema lui Hunt-SteinDanish\ \ Hunt-Steins sætningNorwegian\ \ Hunt-Steins teoremSwedish\ \ Hunt-SteinsatsGreek\ \ θεώρημα Hunt-SteinFinnish\ \ Huntin-Steinin lauseHungarian\ \ Hunt-Stein-tételTurkish\ \ Hunt-Stein teoremi; Hunt-Stein savıEstonian\ \ Hunt-Steini teoreemLithuanian\ \ Hunt ir Stein teorema; Hanto ir Steino teoremaSlovenian\ \ Hunt-Steinov izrekPolish\ \ twierdzenie Hunta-SteinaRussian\ \ теорема Ханта-СтайнаUkrainian\ \ -Serbian\ \ -Icelandic\ \ Hunt-Stein setninginEuskara\ \ Hunt-Stein-ren teoremaFarsi\ \ gh ziyeye Hunt-SteinPersian-Farsi\ \ قضيه هانت-استاينArabic\ \ نظرية هنت - ستينAfrikaans\ \ Hunt-Stein-stellingChinese\ \ 亨 特 ― 斯 坦 定 理Korean\ \ 헌트-슈타인 정리 -
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SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 6 September 1807 Devonport, Devon, Englandd. 19 March 1887 England[br]English photographic pioneer and writer.[br]A chemist by training, Hunt took an early interest in photography and during the 1840s devised several original photographic processes and techniques. The properties of iron sulphate as a developing agent, widely used by wet-collodion photographers, were first described by Hunt in 1844. He was a prolific author and it was as a writer that he was most influential. In 1841 he published the first substantial English-language photographic manual, a work that was to run to six editions. Perhaps his most important work was his Researches on Light, first published in 1844, with a second edition containing considerable additional material appearing in 1854. In 1851 Hunt was appointed Professor of Mechanical Science at the Royal School of Mines in London. He was a founder member of the London (later Royal) Photographic Society in 1853.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsMember of the Royal Society 1854.Further ReadingC.Thomas, 1988, Views and Likenesses, Truro: Royal Institution of Cornwall (a brief account of Hunt's life and work).H.Gernsheim and A.Gernsheim, 1969, The History of Photography, rev. edn, London.JW -
15 Hunt, Walter
SUBJECT AREA: Weapons and armour[br]b. 29 July 1796 Martinsburg, New York, USAd. 8 June 1859 New York, USA[br]American inventor and developer of the first repeating rifle.[br]Hunt displayed talent as an inventor at an early age. While in his late teens he designed a machine for spinning flax, and after taking out a patent on it in 1826 he went to New York in order to set up a company to manufacture it. The company failed, however, and he was forced to go into business as an estate agent in order to make a living. Nevertheless, he remained undeterred and continued to invent a wide range of objects, including an iron fire alarm for fire stations and engines (1827) and the safety pin (1849). However, either many of his ideas were before their time or he failed to market them properly: for example, in 1834 he invented a sewing machine with lockstitch, but failed to patent it and it was left to others, such as Merritt Singer, to reap the rewards. He also conceived the name "fountain pen", but again more commercially minded people, Swan, Parker and Waterman, enjoyed the benefits. His paper collar, invented in 1854, only became popular after his death. Hunt is probably best remembered in the field of firearms. In 1849 he produced the first repeating rifle, which had a tubular magazine fixed under the barrel and fired special self-propelled or "rocket" balls, for which Hunt had taken out a patent the previous year. Although this weapon never entered general manufacture, the design principles incorporated in it were later reflected in the Springfield, Winchester, Henry and Volcanic rifles, which began to appear towards the end of the following decade.[br]Further Reading1974, Webster's American Biographies (a useful summary of Hunt's life and work).CM -
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to search for (something that has been put away) until it is found:يَبْحَث عنI'll hunt out that old photograph for you.
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17 Hunt Airport, Portland, Texas USA
Airports: 9R5Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Hunt Airport, Portland, Texas USA
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18 Hunt Corporation
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19 Hunt MLU Integration Contractor
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Hunt MLU Integration Contractor
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20 Hunt Saboteurs Association
Veterinary medicine: HSAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Hunt Saboteurs Association
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