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[,rɔɪəlvɪk'tɔːrɪən,ɔːdə]о́рден короле́вы Викто́рии (им награждают за выдающиеся заслуги перед монархом и королевской семьёй; имеет пять степеней. Учреждён королевой Викторией [Victoria] в 1896)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Royal Victorian Order
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5 Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
English-german dictionary > Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
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6 Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
English-german dictionary > Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
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7 Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
English-german dictionary > Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
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8 Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
English-german dictionary > Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
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9 Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
English-german dictionary > Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
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10 Member of the Royal Victorian Order
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11 Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
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12 Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
Общая лексика: кавалер Ордена королевы Виктории 2-й степени (Великобритания)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
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13 Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
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1. n1) порядок, строй ( общественный)2) приказ; распоряжение; решение; постановление; ордер3) заказ4) очередность, порядок, повестка, регламент•to act on / under orders from smb — действовать по чьим-л. указаниям
to appeal against an order — обжаловать приказ / распоряжение
to award an order to smb — награждать кого-л. орденом
to decorate smb with an order — награждать кого-л. орденом
to defy / to disobey an order — не подчиняться приказу
to execute / to fill an order — выполнять приказ
to follow the orders given by smb — следовать приказам, отданным кем-л.
to issue an order — издавать / отдавать приказ
to keep order — соблюдать / поддерживать порядок, следить за порядком
to place orders for smth abroad — размещать заказы на что-л. за границей
to put things in order — наводить порядок (в экономике и т.п.)
to serve a court order on smb — вручать кому-л. судебную повестку
- call to orderto take one's orders from smb — подчиняться кому-л.
- contempt of court order
- contravention of orders
- court order
- deportation order
- detention order
- disobedience of orders
- established order - existing economic order
- expulsion order on smb
- extradition order
- fascist order
- feudal order
- fierce competition for an order
- filled order
- gag order
- gagging order
- government orders
- illegal order
- job order
- law and order
- legal order
- letter order
- maintenance of public order
- manufacturing order
- nationalization order
- New Information Order
- New International Economic Order
- New World Information and Communication Order
- NIEO
- obstacle to a new economic order
- on the orders of smb
- Order of Merit
- Order of the Bath
- Order of the Garter
- order in writing
- order of agenda items
- order of business
- order of items
- order of precedence
- order of priority
- order of the day
- order of the debate
- orders dried up
- orders for French account
- orders for government account
- orders from on high
- overseas orders remain buoyant
- partial order
- presentation with an order
- pressing order
- priority order
- probation order
- profitable order
- public order
- restoration of public order
- Royal Victorian Order
- rush order
- shoot-on-sight order
- show of order - standing order - unfilled order
- unfulfiled order
- war order
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1. noun1) (Hist.) Ritter, der2) (Chess) Springer, der2. transitive verbadeln; zum Ritter schlagen (hist.)* * *1. noun1) (in earlier times, a man of noble birth who is trained to fight, especially on horseback: King Arthur and his knights.) der Ritter2) (a man of rank, having the title `Sir': Sir John Brown was made a knight in 1969.) der Ritter3) (a piece used in chess, usually shaped like a horse's head.) der Springer2. verb- academic.ru/41069/knighthood">knighthood* * *[naɪt]I. n4.▶ [a] \knight in shining armour [ein] Ritter ohne Furcht und TadelII. vt▪ to \knight sb jdn zum Ritter schlagen* * *[naɪt]1. n(= title HIST) Ritter m; (CHESS) Springer m, Pferd(chen) nt, Rössel ntKnight of the Garter — Träger( in) m(f)
knight of the road ( Brit hum ) — Kapitän m der Landstraße (hum)
2. vtadeln, zum Ritter schlagen* * *GBE abk Grand Cross of the British Empire ( Knight oder Dame Grand Cross of the British Empire) (Ordenstitel)GCMG abk Br Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George ( Knight oder Dame Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George) (Ordenstitel)GCVO abk Br Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order ( Knight oder Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order) (Ordenstitel)* * *1. noun1) (Hist.) Ritter, der2) (Chess) Springer, der2. transitive verbadeln; zum Ritter schlagen (hist.)* * *(chess) n.Pferd -e n.Ritter - m. -
17 Abel, Sir Frederick August
[br]b. 17 July 1827 Woolwich, London, Englandd. 6 September 1902 Westminster, London, England[br]English chemist, co-inventor of cordite find explosives expert.[br]His family came from Germany and he was the son of a music master. He first became interested in science at the age of 14, when visiting his mineralogist uncle in Hamburg, and studied chemistry at the Royal Polytechnic Institution in London. In 1845 he became one of the twenty-six founding students, under A.W.von Hofmann, of the Royal College of Chemistry. Such was his aptitude for the subject that within two years he became von Hermann's assistant and demonstrator. In 1851 Abel was appointed Lecturer in Chemistry, succeeding Michael Faraday, at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, and it was while there that he wrote his Handbook of Chemistry, which was co-authored by his assistant, Charles Bloxam.Abel's four years at the Royal Military Academy served to foster his interest in explosives, but it was during his thirty-four years, beginning in 1854, as Ordnance Chemist at the Royal Arsenal and at Woolwich that he consolidated and developed his reputation as one of the international leaders in his field. In 1860 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, but it was his studies during the 1870s into the chemical changes that occur during explosions, and which were the subject of numerous papers, that formed the backbone of his work. It was he who established the means of storing gun-cotton without the danger of spontaneous explosion, but he also developed devices (the Abel Open Test and Close Test) for measuring the flashpoint of petroleum. He also became interested in metal alloys, carrying out much useful work on their composition. A further avenue of research occurred in 1881 when he was appointed a member of the Royal Commission set up to investigate safety in mines after the explosion that year in the Sealham Colliery. His resultant study on dangerous dusts did much to further understanding on the use of explosives underground and to improve the safety record of the coal-mining industry. The achievement for which he is most remembered, however, came in 1889, when, in conjunction with Sir James Dewar, he invented cordite. This stable explosive, made of wood fibre, nitric acid and glycerine, had the vital advantage of being a "smokeless powder", which meant that, unlike the traditional ammunition propellant, gunpowder ("black powder"), the firer's position was not given away when the weapon was discharged. Although much of the preliminary work had been done by the Frenchman Paul Vieille, it was Abel who perfected it, with the result that cordite quickly became the British Army's standard explosive.Abel married, and was widowed, twice. He had no children, but died heaped in both scientific honours and those from a grateful country.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsGrand Commander of the Royal Victorian Order 1901. Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1891 (Commander 1877). Knighted 1883. Created Baronet 1893. FRS 1860. President, Chemical Society 1875–7. President, Institute of Chemistry 1881–2. President, Institute of Electrical Engineers 1883. President, Iron and Steel Institute 1891. Chairman, Society of Arts 1883–4. Telford Medal 1878, Royal Society Royal Medal 1887, Albert Medal (Society of Arts) 1891, Bessemer Gold Medal 1897. Hon. DCL (Oxon.) 1883, Hon. DSc (Cantab.) 1888.Bibliography1854, with C.L.Bloxam, Handbook of Chemistry: Theoretical, Practical and Technical, London: John Churchill; 2nd edn 1858.Besides writing numerous scientific papers, he also contributed several articles to The Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1875–89, 9th edn.Further ReadingDictionary of National Biography, 1912, Vol. 1, Suppl. 2, London: Smith, Elder.CMBiographical history of technology > Abel, Sir Frederick August
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[kə'mɑːndə] 1.комма́ндер (воинское звание в категории старших офицеров ВМС; соответствует подполковнику [ lieutenant colonel] в сухопутных войсках)2.( Commander) кавале́р о́рдена III сте́пени (напр.: Commander of the Royal Victorian Order кавале́р о́рдена короле́вы Викто́рии III сте́пени; см. Royal Victorian Order)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > commander
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[,deɪmkə'mɑːndə]же́нщина - кавале́р о́рдена II сте́пени (напр.: Dame Commander of the Royal Victorian Order же́нщина - кавале́р о́рдена короле́вы Викто́рии II сте́пени; см. Royal Victorian Order, Dame 2))English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Dame Commander
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