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1 Gustavus
[gʊ'stɑːvəs]nome proprio Gustavo* * *(First names) Gustavus /gʊˈstɑvəs, gʌ, gə-/m.* * *[gʊ'stɑːvəs]nome proprio Gustavo -
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ГуставБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Gustavus
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Общая лексика: Гастейвес, Густав (мужское имя), Густавес, Густавус, Густейвес -
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[gʋsʹtɑ:vəs,gʌsʹteıvəs] nГуставус, Густавес, Густейвес, Гастейвес; Густав ( мужское имя) -
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[gʊs'tɑːvəs], [gʌs'teɪvəs]чГуста́вес, Гасте́йвес -
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15 Gustavus Adolphus
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > Gustavus Adolphus
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18 Swift, Gustavus Franklin
(1839-1903) Свифт, Густавус ФранклинТорговец мясом. В 1859 в Массачусетсе ввел в практику разделку мяса на глазах у клиентов, стараясь сделать привлекательными и все субпродукты. В 1875 перебрался в г. Чикаго, где организовал разделку мяса для торговли им на востоке страны, избегая дорогой перевозки живого скота. Для транспортировки разделанного мяса сконструировал вагон-рефрижератор. В 1885 создал корпорацию "Свифт энд Ко." с отделениями по всей стране.English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Swift, Gustavus Franklin
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19 Voigt, Paul Gustavus Adolphus Helmuth
[br]b. 9 December 1901 Forest Hill, London, Englandd. 9 February 1981 Brighton, Ontario, Canada[br]English/Canadian electronics engineer, developer of electromechanical recording and reproductions systems, amplifiers and loudspeakers.[br]He received his education at Dulwich College and in 1922 graduated with a BSc from University College, London. He had an early interest in the application of valve amplifiers, and after graduating he was employed by J.E.Hough, Edison Bell Works, to develop a line of radio-receiving equipment. However, he became interested in the mechanical (and later electrical) side of recording and from 1925 developed principles and equipment. In particular he developed capacitor microphones, not only for in-house work but also commercially, until the mid-1930s. The Edison Bell company did not survive the Depression and closed in 1933. Voigt founded his own company, Voigt Patents Ltd, concentrating on loudspeakers for cinemas and developing horn loudspeakers for domestic use. During the Second World War he continued to develop loudspeaker units and gramophone pick-ups, and in 1950 he emigrated to Toronto, Canada, but his company closed. Voigt taught electronics, and from 1960 to 1969 he was employed by the Radio Regulations Laboratory in Ottawa. After retirement he worked with theoretical cosmology and fundamental interactions.[br]BibliographyMost of Voigt's patents are concerned with improvements in the magnetic circuit in dynamic loudspeakers and centring devices for diaphragms. However, UK patent nos. 278,098, 404,037 and 447,749 may be regarded as particularly relevant. In 1940 Voigt contributed a remarkable paper on the principles of equalization in mechanical recording: "Getting the best from records, part 1—the recording characteristic", Wireless World (February): 141–4.Further ReadingPersonal accounts of experiences with Voigt may be found in "Paul Voigt's contribution to Audio", British Kinematography Sound and Television (October 1970): 316–27, which also includes a list of his patents.GB-NBiographical history of technology > Voigt, Paul Gustavus Adolphus Helmuth
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20 Gus
[gʌs]nome proprio diminutivo di Gustavus* * *(First names) Gus /gʌs/, Gussie /ˈgʌsɪ/m. dim. di Gustavus* * *[gʌs]nome proprio diminutivo di Gustavus
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Gustavus — [gəs tā′vəs, gəs tä′vəs] n. 1. Gustavus I (born Gustavus Eriksson Vasa) 1496 1560; king of Sweden (1523 60) 2. Gustavus II (born Gustavus Adolphus) 1594 1632; king of Sweden (1611 32): grandson of Gustavus I 3. Gustavus III 1746 92; king of… … English World dictionary
Gustavus — may refer to: *Gustavus, Alaska, a small community located on the edge of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve *Gustavus Adolphus College, a private liberal arts college in southern Minnesota *Gustavus, the Latin name given to several Swedish… … Wikipedia
Gustavus — Gustavus, AK U.S. Census Designated Place in Alaska Population (2000): 429 Housing Units (2000): 345 Land area (2000): 37.681605 sq. miles (97.594904 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 37.681605 sq … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Gustavus, AK — U.S. Census Designated Place in Alaska Population (2000): 429 Housing Units (2000): 345 Land area (2000): 37.681605 sq. miles (97.594904 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 37.681605 sq. miles… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Gustavus II — (Gustavus Adolphus) ( Lion of the North ) 1594 1632, king of Sweden 1611 32: national military hero (grandson of Gustavus I). * * * … Universalium
Gustavus IV — (Gustavus Adolphus) 1778 1837, king of Sweden 1792 1809 (son of Gustavus III). * * * … Universalium
GUSTAVUS I — GUSTAVUS I. Sueciae Rex dictus Ericsonius: qui a Christierno II. captus, A. C. 1518. sub venationis praetextu liber, in Sueciam se recepit. Interim, Stenone victo, Christiernus Holmiae coronatus est, A. C. 1520. quo ob saevitiam pulso, Gustavus… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Gustavus — (spr. Gostehvos), Städtischer Bezirk mit Postamt (Post township) in der Grafschaft Trumbull des Staates Ohio; 1400 Ew … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Gustavus I — (Gustavus Vasa) 1496 1560, king of Sweden 1523 60. * * * … Universalium
Gustavus — masc. proper name, Latinized form of Swed. Gustaf; first element of unknown origin, second element lit. staff … Etymology dictionary
Gustavus — Gus•ta•vus [[t]gʌˈsteɪ vəs, ˈstɑ [/t]] n. 1) big Gustavus I, (Gustavus Vasa) 1496–1560, king of Sweden 1523–60 2) big Gustavus II, (Gustavus Adolphus) (“Lion of the North”) 1594–1632, king of Sweden 1611–32 (grandson of Gustavus I) 3) big… … From formal English to slang