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4 Jesse Adam Mccartney
Names and surnames: JAMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Jesse Adam Mccartney
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5 Jesse H. Jones
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6 Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management
University: JGSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management
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7 Jesse Ruggiero
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8 Ramsden, Jesse
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]b. 6 October 1735 (?) Halifax, Yorkshire, Englandd. 5 November 1800 Brighton, Sussex, England[br]English instrument-maker who developed machines for accurately measuring angular and linear scales.[br]Jesse Ramsden was the son of an innkeeper but received a good general education: after attending the free school at Halifax, he was sent at the age of 12 to his uncle for further study, particularly in mathematics. At the age of 16 he was apprenticed to a cloth-worker in Halifax and on completion of the apprenticeship in 1755 he moved to London to work as a clerk in a cloth warehouse. In 1758 he became an apprentice in the workshop of a London mathematical instrument-maker named Burton. He quickly gained the skill, particularly in engraving, and by 1762 he was able to set up on his own account. He married in 1765 or 1766 the youngest daughter of the optician John Dollond FRS (1706– 61) and received a share of Dollond's patent for making achromatic lenses.Ramsden's experience and reputation increased rapidly and he was generally regarded as the leading instrument-maker of his time. He opened a shop in the Haymarket and transferred to Piccadilly in 1775. His staff increased to about sixty workers and apprentices, and by 1789 he had constructed nearly 1,000 sextants as well as theodolites, micrometers, balances, barometers, quadrants and other instruments.One of Ramsden's most important contributions to precision measurement was his development of machines for obtaining accurate division of angular and linear scales. For this work he received a premium from the Commissioners of the Board of Longitude, who published his descriptions of the machines. For the trigonometrical survey of Great Britain, initiated by General William Roy FRS (1726–90) and continued by the Board of Ordnance, Ramsden supplied a 3 ft (91 cm) theodolite and steel measuring chains, and was also engaged to check the glass tubes used to measure the fundamental base line.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1786; Royal Society Copley Medal 1795. Member, Imperial Academy of St Petersburg 1794. Member, Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers 1793.Bibliography1774, Description of a New Universal Equatorial Instrument, London; repub. 1791. 1777, Description of an Engine for Dividing Mathematical Instruments, London. 1779, Description of an Engine for Dividing Straight Lines on MathematicalInstruments, London.1779, "Description of two new micrometers", Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 69:419–31.1782, "A new construction of eyeglasses for such telescopes as may be applied to mathematical instruments", Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 73:94–99.Further ReadingR.S.Woodbury, 1961, History of the Lathe to 1850, Cleveland, Ohio; W.Steeds, 1969, A History of Machine Tools 1700–1910, Oxford (both provide a brief description of Ramsden's dividing machines).RTS -
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библ.( отец царя Давида) Jesse"Древо Иессеево" (иконографический сюжет, изображающий генеалогическое древо Христа; представляет лежащего на земле Иессея, из груди которого разрастается родословное древо с изображениями предков Христа в медальонах) — The Tree of Jesse, Jesse Tree
корень Иесеева библ. — the root of Jesse
"окно Иессея" (витраж, изображающий генеалогическое древо Христа) — Jesse window
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1) Religion: Isai, Jesse ( In the Old Testament, the father of David, king of Israel. Ru:4:22)2) Bible: Jesse -
17 витраж с древом Иессеевым
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > витраж с древом Иессеевым
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f; -, -n1. BOT. root; Wurzel fassen oder Wurzeln schlagen take root; Wurzeln treiben send out ( oder put down) roots; mit der Wurzel ausreißen root up, pull up by the roots2. ANAT., von Haar, Zahn, Zunge, Nase: root; der Hand: wrist, carpus (Pl. carpi) fachspr.; des Fußes: tarsus (Pl. tarsi) fachspr.3. MATH., LING. root; ( zweite) / dritte / vierte Wurzel square / cube / biquadratic root; die Wurzel ziehen aus extract ( oder find) the (square) root of; ( die) Wurzel aus 9 ist 3 the square root of 9 is 34. Dial. (Möhre) carrot5. fig. root; das Übel an der Wurzel packen strike at the root (of this evil); etw. mit der Wurzel ausrotten eradicate s.th. root and branch; willst du hier Wurzeln schlagen? umg. are you going to stand around here all day?* * *die Wurzelradix; root* * *Wụr|zel ['vʊrtsl]f -, -n1) (lit, fig) root; (= Handwurzel) wrist; (= Fußwurzel) ankleWurzeln schlagen (lit) — to root
unter/außerhalb der Wurzel stehen — to be inside/outside the radical sign
3) (N Ger = Möhre) carrot* * *die1) (the part of a plant that grows under the ground and draws food and water from the soil: Trees often have deep roots; Carrots and turnips are edible roots.) root2) (the base of something growing in the body: the roots of one's hair/teeth.) root3) (cause; origin: Love of money is the root of all evil; We must get at the root of the trouble.) root* * *Wur·zel<-, -n>[ˈvʊrtsl̩]f1. (Pflanzenwurzel) root2. MATH rootdie \Wurzel allen Übels the root of all eviletw mit der \Wurzel ausrotten to eradicate sth* * *die; Wurzel, Wurzeln1) (auch fig.) rootWurzeln schlagen — take root; (fig.) put down roots
das Übel an der Wurzel fassen od. packen — (fig.) strike at the root of the problem
2) (Math.) root* * *1. BOT root;Wurzeln schlagen take root;Wurzeln treiben send out ( oder put down) roots;mit der Wurzel ausreißen root up, pull up by the roots2. ANAT, von Haar, Zahn, Zunge, Nase: root; der Hand: wrist, carpus (pl carpi) fachspr; des Fußes: tarsus (pl tarsi) fachspr3. MATH, LING root;(zweite)/dritte/vierte Wurzel square/cube/biquadratic root;die Wurzel ziehen aus extract ( oder find) the (square) root of;(die) Wurzel aus 9 ist 3 the square root of 9 is 34. dial (Möhre) carrot5. fig root;das Übel an der Wurzel packen strike at the root (of this evil);etwas mit der Wurzel ausrotten eradicate sth root and branch;willst du hier Wurzeln schlagen? umg are you going to stand around here all day?* * *die; Wurzel, Wurzeln1) (auch fig.) rootWurzeln schlagen — take root; (fig.) put down roots
das Übel an der Wurzel fassen od. packen — (fig.) strike at the root of the problem
2) (Math.) root* * *-n (Mathematik) f.root n. -n f.radix (math) n.root n. -
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du/ad.1. Naut. to dock, come alongside the dock2. Lagunart. ( lapur batek) to hold up; Jesse Jamesek ehundaka banku \atrakatu zituen Jesse James held up hundreds of banks -
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I.io.1. (Bot.) procumbent, prostrate2. Inform. cursiveII.du/ad.1. to lay down; \etzanda jar ezazu liburu hori lay that book down2. to lay; amak sehaskan \etzan du umetxoa the mother laid the little baby in the crib da/ad.1.a. to lie down; \etzan! lie down!; lurrean \etzan to lie on the ground; ohean \etzan zaitez! lie down on the bed!; ohean datzan eria the patient lying in bed; hondartzan \etzanda dago she's lying on the beach ; amak haurra \etzanda utzi zuen lurrean the mother laid the child down on the ground; lo zetzan he lay asleep; ehundaka hilda zezaten thousands lay dead; luze-luze \etzanda lying sprawled outb. ( hilerrian, e.a.) to lie; hemen datza Jesse James here lies Jesse James Oharra: ikus oharra lie2 sarreran2.a. ( izan) to be; horretan datza arazoa therein lies the problem | that's where the problem is; hor datza zentzuaren zentzua therein lies the sense of it all; horretan datza gure etorkizuna therein lies our future ; zertan datza auzia? what's all the controversy about?; paperean datza it has been recorded; hori egia dela, zazpigarren orrialdean datza on page seven it is recorded as truec. ( oinarritu) to rest, lie; nire uste ona zure ontasunea datza my high regard for you rests on your goodness
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