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1 Paris Charter
Политика: Парижская хартия (ноябрь 1990 г.) -
2 Paris Charter
Парижская хартия (ноябрь 1990 г.) -
3 paris charter
x. 파리 헌장, 민주주의와 평화 통합의 새 시대를 선언한 헌장 -
4 charter
1. n1) хартия, грамота2) устав3) преимущественное право; привилегия4) коммерч. чартер, договор на аренду (судна, самолета и т.п.)•- Atlantic Charterto accept the obligations of the charter — принимать на себя обязательства, предусмотренные уставом
- citizen's charter
- founding charter
- Great Charter
- inconsistent with the charter
- Olympic Charter
- Paris Charter
- present charter
- under the charter
- UNESCO Charter provides that...
- United Nations Charter 2. v1) учреждать, создавать на основе устава2) коммерч. фрахтовать, брать в наем; сдавать в наем (судно, самолет и т.п.) -
5 charter of Paris for a New Europe
Военный термин: Парижская хартия для новой ЕвропыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > charter of Paris for a New Europe
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6 Charter of Paris for a New Europe
English-Croatian dictionary > Charter of Paris for a New Europe
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7 The Charter of Paris
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8 flight
A n1 Aerosp, Aviat, Transp ( journey) vol m (to vers ; from de) ; a scheduled/charter flight un vol régulier/charter ; the flight to/from Paris (in airport, announcement) le vol à destination de/en provenance de Paris ; the flight from Dublin to London le vol Dublin-Londres ; the flight over the Alps was superb le survol des Alpes était magnifique ; we hope you enjoyed your flight nous espérons que vous avez fait un bon voyage ; we took the next flight (out) to New York nous avons pris l'avion suivant pour New York ;3 ( power of locomotion) vol m ; to have the power of flight avoir la capacité de voler ; in flight [bird, plane] en vol ; in full flight lit en plein vol ; fig en plein élan ;4 ( group) a flight of un vol de, une volée de [birds] ; une troupe de [angels] ; une volée de [arrows] ; a flight of aircraft une escadrille ;5 ( escape) fuite f ; flight from fuite devant [enemy, poverty, war, starvation] ; to take flight prendre la fuite ; to put sb to flight mettre qn en fuite ; a flight of capital Econ une fuite des capitaux ;6 ( set) a flight of steps ou stairs une volée d'escalier ; six flights (of stairs) six étages ; we live four flights up nous habitons au quatrième ; a flight of hurdles Sport une série de haies ; a flight of locks une série d'écluses ; a flight of terraces un étagement de terrasses ;7 ( display) ( gén pl) flights of imagination élans mpl d'imagination ; flights of rhetoric envolées fpl oratoires ; a flight of fancy une invention.to be in the top flight être parmi les meilleurs ; he's in the top flight of goalkeepers il est parmi les meilleurs gardiens de but. -
9 Winsor, Frederick Albert
SUBJECT AREA: Public utilities[br]b. 1763 Brunswick, Germanyd. 11 May 1830 Paris, France[br]German pioneer of gas lighting,[br]He was born Frederic Albrecht Winzer but anglicized his name after settling in England. His interest in gas lighting was aroused by the experiments of Philippe Lebon in Paris in 1802. Winsor had little scientific knowledge or engineering ability, but was well endowed with confidence and enterprise. He alone among the early practitioners of gas-making envisaged a central plant supplying a number of users through gas mains. He managed to discover the essentials of Lebon's process and tried without success to exploit it on the European continent. So he moved to England in 1803 and settled first in Grosvenor Square and then in Pall Mall. He gave public demonstrations of gas lighting at the Lyceum Theatre in London and in 1804 took out his first patent. In December he lit Pall Mall, the first street to be illuminated by gas. Winsor then began to promote a grandiose scheme for the formation of a National Light and Heat Company. He struggled against bitter opposition both in and out of Parliament to obtain sanction for his company, and it was only after the third attempt that the Gas Light \& Coke Company received its charter in 1812. However, Winsor lacked the knowledge to devise successful gas-producing plant, even with the help of the German immigrant chemist F.C.Accum. Winsor was dismissed in 1812 and returned to Paris the following year, while the company recovered with the appointment of an able engineer, Samuel Clegg. Winsor formed a company in Paris to install gas lighting, but that failed in 1819.[br]Further ReadingW.Matthew, 1827, An Historical Sketch of the Origin, Progress and Present State of Gaslighting, London.E.G.Stewart, 1958, Town Gas, Its Manufacture and Distribution, London: Science Museum.LRDBiographical history of technology > Winsor, Frederick Albert
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10 Olympic flag
Олимпийский флаг
Олимпийский флаг представляет собой белое полотнище без окаймления. В его центре расположен Олимпийский символ в пяти цветах. (См. Правило 9 Олимпийской хартии) Дизайн и пропорции в точности повторяют параметры флага, представленного Пьером де Кубертеном на Парижском Конгрессе в 1914 г.
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Olympic flag
Olympic flag has a white background, with no border. In its centre is located the Olympic symbol in its five colors. (See Olympic Charter Rule 9) Its design and proportions are those of the flag presented by Pierre de Coubertin at the Paris Congress in 1914.
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