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  • 1 ♦ time

    ♦ time /taɪm/
    A n. [uc]
    1 tempo; epoca; periodo; durata; (mus.) tempo, misura; circostanza: I've just time to give her a ring, ho appena il tempo di darle un colpo di telefono; It took me a long time to go there on foot, mi ci volle molto tempo per andarci a piedi; DIALOGO → - Ordering food 4- They're taking a long time to bring us our food, stanno impiegando molto tempo per portarci da mangiare; in Cromwell's time, al tempo di Cromwell; in the time of Elizabeth I, all'epoca di Elisabetta I; waltz time, tempo di valzer; We must move with the times, dobbiamo essere sempre al passo con i tempi; modern times, tempi moderni; troubled (o hard) times, tempi difficili; (mus.) to beat time, battere il tempo; a time of sorrow, una circostanza dolorosa; free time, tempo libero; a rough time, un periodo duro; to occupy one's time, impiegare il proprio tempo; to spend one's time doing st., spendere il proprio tempo facendo qc.; to waste one's time, sciupare il tempo; perdere tempo NOTA D'USO: - a lot of years o a long time?-
    2 ora; momento: DIALOGO → - Going for an interview- What time is it now? (o What's the time?), che ore sono (adesso)?; che ora è?; Do you have the time?, (Lei) ha l'ora?; che ore sono?; It's dinner time, è l'ora di cena; At what time?, a che ora?; DIALOGO → - On the Tube- What time's the last train to Upminster?, a che ora è l'ultimo treno per Upminster?; DIALOGO → - Television- What time does it start?, a che ora comincia?; DIALOGO → - Asking about routine 2- What time do you start work?, a che ora cominci a lavorare?; Time is up!, è ora! (di consegnare il compito, ecc.); tempo scaduto!; It's time to go, è ora d'andare; The time had come to set out, era giunta l'ora della partenza; Now is the time to act, questo è il momento di agire; There's no time like the present, questo è il momento giusto; local time, ora locale; peak time, orario di maggiore ascolto; prima serata; to tell the time, dire l'ora ( guardando l'orologio), leggere le ore; an inconvenient time, un'ora scomoda
    3 volta: this time, questa volta; next time, la prossima volta; every time, ogni volta; tutte le volte; another time, un'altra volta; the time before last, la penultima volta; three [four] times, tre [quattro] volte; many times, molte volte; spesso; umpteen times, un sacco di volte; DIALOGO → - Discussing books 2- There are times when I don't read a book for months, ci sono volte in cui non leggo un libro per mesi
    4 (trasp.) orario: the times of the trains to Oxford, gli orari dei treni per Oxford; on time, puntualmente; puntuale; in orario
    5 (econ.) paga; retribuzione: half time, mezza paga; double time, paga doppia
    7 (comput.) tempo: real time, tempo reale; (avv.) immediatamente; real time processing, elaborazione in tempo reale
    8 ( sport) tempo: in record time, a tempo di record
    9 ( calcio, ecc.) tempo di gioco; tempo che resta da giocare; ( anche) lo scadere del tempo: The third goal was scored (at) five minutes from time, il terzo gol è stato segnato cinque minuti prima dello scadere del tempo; stoppage time, recupero; minuti di recupero
    10 ( calcio, ecc.) sospensione del gioco; timeout, def. 1: ( dell'arbitro) to call time, comandare la sospensione (o la fine) del gioco
    12 (pl.) (mat.) per: Three times four gives (o makes, equals) twelve, tre per quattro fa dodici
    B a. attr.
    1 tempestivo; (fatto) in tempo: ( scherma) time thrust, uscita in tempo
    2 di tempo: time allowance, abbuono di tempo
    ● ( banca, USA) time account, conto di deposito □ time after time, più volte; tante volte; ripetutamente □ time and again, spessissimo; assai di frequente □ time and a half, paga per lavoro straordinario □ (cronot.) time and motion study, studio dei tempi e dei movimenti □ (leg.) time bar, termine di decadenza (o di prescrizione) □ (fin., Borsa) time bargain, operazione a termine □ (leg.) time-barred, prescritto per decadenza dei termini □ (fin.) time bill, cambiale a tempo; ( USA) orario ( ferroviario, ecc.) □ time bomb, bomba a tempo (o a orologeria); (fig.) situazione esplosiva □ ( ciclismo, equit.) time bonus, abbuono di tempo □ time book, registro delle presenze (o delle ore di lavoro) □ (pubbl.) time buying, acquisto di tempo ( alla radio o alla TV) □ time capsule, contenitore ( pieno di oggetti, ecc. attuali) per le generazioni future ( viene sepolto in terra) □ time card, scheda di presenza □ (naut.) time charter ( party), (contratto di) noleggio a tempo □ (gramm.) time clause, proposizione temporale □ time clerk, controllore delle ore di lavoro □ time clock, orologio marcatempo; ( anche) timer □ time-consuming, che richiede molto tempo □ (tecn.) time control, comando a tempo □ ( banca) time deposit, deposito a termine (o vincolato): time-deposit book, libretto vincolato □ time draft, tratta a tempo □ (fotogr.) time exposure, posa, tempo di posa □ (form.) time frame, arco di tempo; tempi di attuazione □ (naut.) time freight, nolo a tempo □ (mil.) time-fuse, spoletta a tempo □ ( sport) time gap, distacco, ritardo ( nelle corse) □ time-honoured, venerato per la sua antichità; venerando □ ( basket) time-in, inizio (o ripresa) del tempo di gioco □ time lag, intervallo di tempo; (fis.) ritardo; (econ.) scarto (o sfasamento) temporale □ (cinem., fotogr.) time lapse, time lapse (tecnica di montaggio in un filmato di fotogrammi scattati a intervalli di tempo lunghi) □ (cinem., fotogr.) time-lapse (attr.), in time lapse; time lapse □ time limit, (leg.) termine ultimo; ( sport: nelle corse) tempo massimo □ (fin.) time loan, prestito a tempo □ ( fantascienza) time machine, macchina del tempo □ the time of day, l'ora ( segnata dall'orologio); l'ora del giorno □ (fam.) the time of one's life, un periodo molto bello □ time of payment, termine di pagamento; scadenza ( di una cambiale, ecc.) □ ( sport) time of play, tempo di gioco; durata di una partita □ time off, tempo libero (o di vacanza); (giorni, ecc. di) congedo, permesso: I'll take some time off, mi prenderò un po' di congedo □ ( di lavoratore) time off in lieu, riposo compensativo □ time out, tempo libero; pausa; riposo; periodo di vacanza: to take time out, prendersi un po' di vacanza; fare una pausa ( nel lavoro, nello studio, ecc.) □ (fam. USA) Time out!, aspetta, aspettate!; un momento!; un attimo! □ time payment, (econ.) retribuzione a tempo; (market.) pagamento dilazionato (o rateale) □ (ass., naut.) time policy, polizza a tempo □ (cronot.) time recorder, tempista; ( anche) orologio marcatempo □ (farm.) time-release drug (o capsule), medicina (o capsula) a lento rilascio; farmaco (o capsula) retard □ (geol.) time scale, cronologia □ (demogr., stat.) time series, serie temporale (o storica) □ (stat.) time-series chart, istogramma; diagramma a colonne □ time-server, opportunista; conformista □ time-serving, (agg.) opportunistico, conformistico; (sost.) opportunismo, conformismo □ (org. az.) time sheet, foglio di presenza □ (mat.) times sign, segno di moltiplicazione □ ( radio, TV) time signal, segnale orario □ (comput.) time stamp, indicatore data e ora □ time study, cronotecnica □ time-study engineer, cronotecnico □ (tecn.) time switch, interruttore a tempo □ time taker = time recorder ► sopra □ time taking, rilevazione dei tempi □ time-tested, sperimentato; che il tempo ha dimostrato valido □ time ticket, cartellino di presenza □ ( sport: nelle corse) the time to beat, il tempo da battere (o da migliorare) □ (autom., ciclismo) time trial, corsa a cronometro; corsa contro il tempo; cronometro (sost. f.) □ time-trial specialist, cronoman □ time warp, ( fantascienza) curvatura (o distorsione) del tempo; (fig.) confusione tra passato e presente, o tra presente e futuro: to be caught (o stuck) in a time warp, essere rimasto fermo nel tempo □ time waster, q. o qc. che fa perdere tempo; perditempo; perdita di tempo □ time-wasting, che fa perdere tempo □ (econ.) time wages, salario a tempo □ times without number, innumerevoli volte; spessissimo □ (econ.) time-work, lavoro retribuito a ore; lavoro in economia □ (econ.) time-worker, operaio retribuito a ore □ (geogr.) time zone, fuso orario □ time and time again, più e più volte; non so più quante volte □ ahead of time, anzitempo; prima del tempo; di buonora □ to be ahead of (o to be born before) one's time, essere in anticipo sui tempi; essere un precursore □ all the time, per tutto il tempo, sempre, di continuo: I've known it all the time, l'ho sempre saputo □ as times go, dati i tempi; considerando come va il mondo □ at a time, alla volta: One thing at a time, una cosa alla volta □ ( sport) at full time, a tempo scaduto □ at times, a volte; talvolta; talora □ at all times, sempre; immancabilmente □ at the time, quando: At the time they arrived, I was away, quando sono arrivati, io non c'ero □ at my time of life, alla mia età □ at no time, in nessun tempo; in nessuna circostanza; giammai □ at one time, una volta; un tempo: At one time I used to swim a lot, una volta facevo molto nuoto □ at the present time, al presente; ora; adesso □ at the same time, nello stesso tempo; contemporaneamente, insieme; a un tempo, nondimeno, tuttavia: She was smiling and sobbing at the same time, sorrideva e singhiozzava nello stesso tempo □ (fig.) at this time of day, a questo punto ( delle trattative, ecc.); in questo momento ( della storia); troppo tardi □ behind the times, antiquato; vecchio □ behind time, tardi; in ritardo: We are behind time with our deliveries, siamo in ritardo con le consegne □ to die before one's time, morire anzitempo; fare una morte prematura □ (fam.) to do time, scontare una pena detentiva; essere in galera □ ( sport: calcio, ecc.) extra time, tempo supplementare □ for the time being, per il momento □ (lett.) from time immemorial ( from time out of mind), dal tempo dei tempi; da moltissimo tempo; da secoli □ from time to time, di quando in quando; ogni tanto □ from that time on, da allora in poi □ to gain time, guadagnar tempo; ( dell'orologio) andare avanti □ to give sb. a pretty hard time, far passare un brutto quarto d'ora a q. to grow old before one's time, invecchiare anzitempo (o troppo presto) □ ( sport) half time, metà tempo ( della partita): at half time, a metà tempo; nell'intervallo □ to have a bad time, passarsela male □ (fam.) to have an easy time, passarsela bene; star bene economicamente □ to have a good time (o the time of one's life), divertirsi un mondo; spassarsela □ to have no time for, non aver tempo per (qc.); non aver tempo da perdere con (q.) □ in time, in tempo, in tempo utile; col tempo, con l'andar del tempo, a poco a poco; DIALOGO → - Discussing football- I didn't get home in time and only caught the second half on TV, non sono tornato a casa in tempo e ho beccato solo il secondo tempo alla TV □ (mus.) to be in time, andare a tempo □ in time to come, per l'avvenire; in futuro □ in the course of time, col tempo; con l'andar del tempo; con il passare degli anni □ in double-quick time, in un baleno; in un batter d'occhio □ in due time, a tempo debito □ in good time, al momento opportuno; in tempo ( per un appuntamento, uno spettacolo e sim.) □ in one's own time, a tempo perso □ (fam.) in one's own good time, con comodo; prendendosela comoda □ in its proper time and place, a tempo e luogo □ in a month's time, fra un mese □ in no time ( at all), in un attimo; in un baleno; in un batter d'occhio □ in one's spare time, nelle ore libere; nei ritagli di tempo □ (mus.) to keep time, andare a tempo; tenere il tempo □ ( d'un orologio) to keep good [bad] time, segnare l'ora esatta [non andare bene] □ to kill time, ammazzare il tempo □ to be a long time, essere molto tempo; ( anche) metterci molto tempo (a fare qc.) □ to lose time, perdere tempo; ( dell'orologio) restare indietro NOTA D'USO: - to lose time o to waste time?- to lose ( all) count of time, perdere la nozione del tempo □ to make time, recuperare il tempo; ( di treno) recuperare □ to make good time, tenere una buona andatura; andare di buon passo □ (mil.) to march in time, marciare a tempo □ to march with the times, tenersi al passo con i tempi □ ( di donna) to be near one's time, essere prossima al parto □ once upon a time, una volta; al tempo dei tempi: Once upon a time there was a king, c'era una volta un re □ (mus.) to be out of time, non andare a tempo; essere fuori tempo □ to pass the time of day with sb., scambiare qualche parola di saluto con q.; intrattenersi (a conversare) con q. to play for time, cercare di guadagnare tempo; ( sport) fare melina □ ( radio, TV, ecc.) to be running out of time, essere in ritardo sul programma stabilito □ to serve one's time, ( di condannato) scontare la pena; ( di apprendista) prestare servizio □ to be some time, essere un po' di tempo; ( anche) metterci del tempo (a fare qc.) □ to take one's time, prendersela comoda: DIALOGO → - Asking about a journey- You took your time!, te la sei presa comoda! □ to take time off for no reason, fare delle assenze ingiustificate ( dal lavoro, ecc.) □ to tell the time, ( dell'orologio) segnare il tempo; ( di una persona) dire l'ora, leggere l'orologio □ this time last year, l'anno scorso a questa epoca □ this time next week, oggi a otto □ till the end of time, sino alla fine dei tempi; in eterno □ up to the present time, finora □ to work against time, lavorare coi minuti contati, con l'acqua alla gola; combattere contro il tempo □ (fam.) It will take me ( you, etc.) all my ( your, etc.) time to do that, c'è da lavorare ventiquattro ore su ventiquattro per farlo □ It's ( about) time I was going, sarebbe ora che me ne andassi □ My time is drawing near (o I am near my time; my time is almost over), ormai non mi resta molto da vivere □ (prov.) There's a time for everything, ogni cosa a suo tempo □ (prov.) Time is money, il tempo è denaro.
    NOTA D'USO: - time e tempo- (to) time /taɪm/
    v. t. e i.
    1 fare (qc. ) al momento buono (o a proposito); scegliere (o cogliere) il momento opportuno per (qc.); calcolare, disporre, progettare ( con riguardo al tempo): We timed our trip to arrive before noon, abbiamo predisposto (abbiamo organizzato) il nostro viaggio in modo d'arrivare prima di mezzogiorno
    2 fissare l'orario di: The arrival of the President was timed for 10 o'clock, l'arrivo del Presidente era fissato per le dieci
    3 regolare il ritmo (o la velocità) di; ritmare; rimettere ( un orologio); sincronizzare: The girl timed her steps to the music, la ragazza regolava il ritmo del passo sulla musica; He timed the speed of the two toy trains, ha sincronizzato la velocità dei due trenini; Time your watch with mine, regola (rimetti) il tuo orologio col mio!
    4 calcolare, misurare il tempo di; cronometrare: The winner was timed at 4′ 6′′, il primo arrivato è stato cronometrato a quattro minuti e sei secondi
    5 (ind.) determinare i tempi ( di lavorazione); tempificare
    6 (mecc.) mettere in fase, mettere a punto ( un motore, l'accensione)
    7 ( calcio, ecc.) fare ( un'azione, una mossa, ecc.) al momento giusto (o opportuno); calcolare bene il tempo di ( un intervento)
    ● (fotogr.) to time the exposure, regolare l'esposizione □ to time one's remarks, intercalare le proprie osservazioni al momento giusto □ The bus is timed to arrive at 4 o'clock, d'orario, l'autobus arriva alle quattro.

    English-Italian dictionary > ♦ time

  • 2 time

    1. noun
    1) no pl., no art. Zeit, die

    for all time — für immer [und ewig]

    past/present/future time — Vergangenheit, die/Gegenwart, die/Zukunft, die

    stand the test of timedie Zeit überdauern; sich bewähren

    in [the course of] time, as time goes on/went on — mit der Zeit; im Laufe der Zeit

    time will tell or show — die Zukunft wird es zeigen

    at this point or moment in time — zum gegenwärtigen Zeitpunkt

    time flies — die Zeit vergeht [wie] im Fluge

    in time, with time — (sooner or later) mit der Zeit

    in a week's/month's/year's time — in einer Woche/in einem Monat/Jahr

    there is time for thatdafür ist od. haben wir noch Zeit

    it takes me all my time to do it — es beansprucht meine ganze Zeit, es zu tun

    waste of time — Zeitverschwendung, die

    spend [most of one's/a lot of] time on something/[in] doing something — [die meiste/viel] Zeit mit etwas zubringen/damit verbringen, etwas zu tun

    I have been waiting for some/a long time — ich warte schon seit einiger Zeit/schon lange

    she will be there for [quite] some time — sie wird ziemlich lange dort sein

    be pressed for time — keine Zeit haben; (have to finish quickly) in Zeitnot sein

    pass the timesich (Dat.) die Zeit vertreiben

    length of time — Zeit[dauer], die

    make time for somebody/something — sich (Dat.) für jemanden/etwas Zeit nehmen

    in one's own timein seiner Freizeit; (whenever one wishes) wann man will

    take one's time [over something] — sich (Dat.) [für etwas] Zeit lassen; (be slow) sich (Dat.) Zeit [mit etwas] lassen

    time is money(prov.) Zeit ist Geld (Spr.)

    in [good] time — (not late) rechtzeitig

    all the or this time — die ganze Zeit; (without ceasing) ständig

    in [less than or next to] no time — innerhalb kürzester Zeit; im Nu od. Handumdrehen

    in half the timein der Hälfte der Zeit

    half the time(coll.): (as often as not) fast immer

    it will take [some] time — es wird einige Zeit dauern

    have the/no time — Zeit/keine Zeit haben

    have no time for somebody/something — für jemanden/etwas ist einem seine Zeit zu schade

    there is no time to lose or be lost — es ist keine Zeit zu verlieren

    lose no time in doing something(not delay) etwas unverzüglich tun

    do time(coll.) eine Strafe absitzen (ugs.)

    in my time(heyday) zu meiner Zeit (ugs.); (in the course of my life) im Laufe meines Lebens

    in my time(period at a place) zu meiner Zeit (ugs.)

    time off or out — freie Zeit

    get/take time off — frei bekommen/sich (Dat.) frei nehmen (ugs.)

    Time! (Boxing) Stop!; Time!; (Brit.): (in pub) Feierabend!

    have a lot of time for somebody(fig.) für jemandem viel übrig haben

    3) no pl. (moment or period destined for purpose) Zeit, die

    harvest/Christmas time — Ernte-/Weihnachtszeit, die

    now is the time to do it — jetzt ist die richtige Zeit, es zu tun

    when the time comes/came — wenn es so weit ist/als es so weit war

    on time(punctually) pünktlich

    ahead of timezu früh [ankommen]; vorzeitig [fertig werden]

    all in good time — alles zu seiner Zeit; see also academic.ru/5926/be">be 2. 1)

    4) in sing. or pl. (circumstances) Zeit, die

    times are good/bad/have changed — die Zeiten sind gut/schlecht/haben sich verändert

    have a good timeSpaß haben (ugs.); sich amüsieren

    have a hard time [of it] — eine schwere Zeit durchmachen

    5) (associated with events or person[s]) Zeit, die

    in time of peace/war — in Friedens-/Kriegszeiten

    in Tudor/ancient times — zur Zeit der Tudors/der Antike

    in former/modern times — früher/heutzutage

    ahead of or before one's/its time — seiner Zeit voraus

    at one time(previously) früher

    6) (occasion) Mal, das

    next time you comewenn du das nächste Mal kommst

    ten/a hundred/a thousand times — zehn- / hundert- / tausendmal

    many's the time [that]..., many a time... — viele Male...

    at a time like this/that — unter diesen/solchen Umständen

    at the or that time — (in the past) damals

    at one time, at [one and] the same time — (simultaneously) gleichzeitig

    at the same time(nevertheless) gleichwohl

    time and [time] again, time after time — immer [und immer] wieder

    pay somebody £6 a time — jemandem für jedes Mal 6 Pfund zahlen

    for hours/weeks at a time — stundenlang/wochenlang [ohne Unterbrechung]

    7) (point in day etc.) [Uhr]zeit, die

    what time is it?, what is the time? — wie spät ist es?

    have you [got] the time? — kannst du mir sagen, wie spät es ist?

    tell the time(read a clock) die Uhr lesen

    time of day — Tageszeit, die

    [at this] time of [the] year — [um diese] Jahreszeit

    at this time of [the] night — zu dieser Nachtstunde

    pass the time of day(coll.) ein paar Worte wechseln

    by this/that time — inzwischen

    by the time [that] we arrived — bis wir hinkamen

    [by] this time tomorrow — morgen um diese Zeit

    keep good time[Uhr:] genau od. richtig gehen

    8) (amount) Zeit, die

    make good timegut vorwärts kommen

    [your] time's up! — deine Zeit ist um (ugs.) od. abgelaufen

    four times the size of/higher than something — viermal so groß wie/höher als etwas

    10) (Mus.) (duration of note) Zeitdauer, die; (measure) Takt, der

    out of time/in time — aus dem/im Takt

    keep time with somethingbei etwas den Takt [ein]halten

    2. transitive verb
    1) (do at correct time) zeitlich abstimmen

    be well/ill timed — zur richtigen/falschen Zeit kommen

    2) (set to operate at correct time) justieren (Technik); einstellen
    3) (arrange time of arrival/departure of)

    the bus is timed to connect with the trainder Bus hat einen direkten Anschluss an den Zug

    4) (measure time taken by) stoppen
    •• Cultural note:
    Eine britische überregionale Tageszeitung, deren Pendant am Sonntag The Sunday Times ist. Sie ist eine broadsheet-Zeitung und zählt zur seriösen Presse. Sie ist politisch unabhängig, wird jedoch gemeinhin als konservativ angesehen. Sie ist die älteste Zeitung in England und wurde erstmals 1785 veröffentlicht
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    1. noun
    1) (the hour of the day: What time is it?; Can your child tell the time yet?) die Zeit
    2) (the passage of days, years, events etc: time and space; Time will tell.) die Zeit
    3) (a point at which, or period during which, something happens: at the time of his wedding; breakfast-time.)
    4) (the quantity of minutes, hours, days etc, eg spent in, or available for, a particular activity etc: This won't take much time to do; I enjoyed the time I spent in Paris; At the end of the exam, the supervisor called `Your time is up!') die Zeit
    5) (a suitable moment or period: Now is the time to ask him.) der Zeitpunkt
    6) (one of a number occasions: He's been to France four times.) das Mal
    7) (a period characterized by a particular quality in a person's life, experience etc: He went through an unhappy time when she died; We had some good times together.) die Zeiten (pl.)
    8) (the speed at which a piece of music should be played; tempo: in slow time.) das Tempo
    2. verb
    1) (to measure the time taken by (a happening, event etc) or by (a person, in doing something): He timed the journey.) Zeit messen von
    2) (to choose a particular time for: You timed your arrival beautifully!) den Zeitpunkt wählen
    - timeless
    - timelessly
    - timelessness
    - timely
    - timeliness
    - timer
    - times
    - timing
    - time bomb
    - time-consuming
    - time limit
    - time off
    - time out
    - timetable
    - all in good time
    - all the time
    - at times
    - be behind time
    - for the time being
    - from time to time
    - in good time
    - in time
    - no time at all
    - no time
    - one
    - two at a time
    - on time
    - save
    - waste time
    - take one's time
    - time and time again
    - time and again
    * * *
    [taɪm]
    I. NOUN
    1. no pl (considered as a whole) Zeit f
    \time stood still die Zeit stand still
    \time marches [or moves] on die Zeit bleibt nicht stehen
    the best player of all \time der bester Spieler aller Zeiten
    in the course of \time mit der Zeit
    over the course of \time im Lauf[e] der Zeit
    to be a matter [or question] of \time eine Frage der Zeit sein
    \time is on sb's side die Zeit arbeitet für jdn
    as \time goes by [or on] im Lauf[e] der Zeit
    to kill \time die Zeit totschlagen
    to make \time for sth sich dat die Zeit für etw akk nehmen
    \time-tested [alt]bewährt
    for all \time für immer [o alle Zeit]
    in \time mit der Zeit
    over [or with] \time im Lauf[e] der Zeit
    2. no pl (period, duration) Zeit f
    \time's up ( fam) die Zeit ist um
    we spent part of the \time in Florence, and part of the \time in Rome wir verbrachten unsere Zeit teils in Florenz und teils in Rom
    you'll forget her, given \time mit der Zeit wirst du sie vergessen
    it will take some \time es wird eine Weile dauern
    sorry, folks, we're [all] out of \time now AM, AUS ( fam) tut mir leid Leute, aber wir sind schon über der Zeit
    I haven't seen one of those in a long \time so etwas habe ich schon lange nicht mehr gesehen
    half the \time, he misses class er fehlt die halbe Zeit
    the \time is ripe die Zeit ist reif
    we talked about old \times wir sprachen über alte Zeiten
    breakfast/holiday \time Frühstücks-/Urlaubszeit f
    extra \time SPORT Verlängerung f
    they played extra \time sie mussten in die Verlängerung
    three minutes into extra \time, Ricardo scored the decisive goal nach drei Minuten Verlängerung erzielte Ricardo das entscheidende Tor
    free [or spare] \time Freizeit f
    future \time Zukunft f
    injury \time BRIT SPORT Nachspielzeit f
    to have \time on one's hands viel Zeit zur Verfügung haben
    at this moment in \time zum gegenwärtigen Zeitpunkt
    period of \time Zeitraum m
    for a prolonged period of \time über einen längeren Zeitraum
    running \time FILM Spielzeit f
    past \time Vergangenheit f
    present \time Gegenwart f
    in one week's \time in einer Woche
    in one's own \time in seiner Freizeit
    a short \time later kurz darauf
    some/a long \time ago vor einiger/langer Zeit
    most of the \time meistens
    to do sth for a \time etw eine Zeit lang tun
    to find [the] \time to do sth Zeit finden, etw zu tun
    to gain/lose \time Zeit gewinnen/verlieren
    there's no \time to lose [or to be lost] wir dürfen [jetzt] keine Zeit verlieren, es ist höchste Zeit
    to give sb a hard \time ( fam) jdm zusetzen
    to have the \time of one's life sich akk großartig amüsieren
    to have all the \time in the world alle Zeit der Welt haben
    to have an easy/hard \time with sth keine Probleme/Probleme mit etw dat haben
    to make \time for sb/sth sich dat Zeit für jdn/etw nehmen
    to pass the \time sich dat die Zeit vertreiben
    to be pressed for \time in Zeitnot sein
    to run out of \time nicht genügend Zeit haben
    to save \time Zeit sparen
    to spend [a lot of] \time [in] doing sth [viel] Zeit damit verbringen, etw zu tun
    to take [a long/short] \time [lange/nicht lange] dauern
    to take one's \time sich dat Zeit lassen
    to take the \time and trouble to do sth sich dat die Mühe machen, etw zu tun
    to waste \time Zeit vergeuden [o verschwenden]
    to waste sb's \time jds Zeit vergeuden
    after a \time nach einer gewissen Zeit
    all the [or this] \time die ganze Zeit; (always) immer
    for a \time eine Zeit lang
    for a long/short \time [für] lange/kurze Zeit
    for the \time being vorläufig
    leave the ironing for the \time being - I'll do it later lass das Bügeln einst mal - ich mach's später
    in no [or next to no] [or less than no] \time [at all] im Nu
    3. (pertaining to clocks)
    have you got the \time? können Sie mir sagen, wie spät es ist?
    what's the \time? [or what \time is it?] wie spät ist es?
    excuse me, have you got the \time [on you]? Entschuldigung, haben Sie eine Uhr?
    can you already tell the \time? na, kannst du denn schon die Uhr lesen?
    oh dear, is that the right \time? oh je, ist es denn wirklich schon so spät/noch so früh?
    the \time is 8.30 es ist 8.30 Uhr
    to keep bad/good \time watch, clock falsch/richtig gehen
    to gain/lose \time watch, clock vor-/nachgehen
    4. (specific time or hour) Zeit f
    the \time is drawing near when we'll have to make a decision der Zeitpunkt, zu dem wir uns entscheiden müssen, rückt immer näher
    he recalled the \time when they had met er erinnerte sich daran, wie sie sich kennengelernt hatten
    do you remember the \time Alistair fell into the river? erinnerst du dich noch daran, wie Alistair in den Fluss fiel?
    we always have dinner at the same \time wir essen immer um dieselbe Zeit zu Abend
    I was exhausted by the \time I got home ich war erschöpft, als ich zu Hause ankam
    I'll call you ahead of \time esp AM ich rufe dich noch davor an
    at this \time of day/year zu dieser Tages-/Jahreszeit
    for this \time of day/year für diese Tages-/Jahreszeit
    what are you doing here at this \time of the day [or night]? was machst du um diese Uhrzeit hier?
    this \time tomorrow/next month morgen/nächsten Monat um diese Zeit
    5. (occasion) Mal nt
    the last \time we went to Paris,... das letzte Mal, als wir nach Paris fuhren,...
    I'll know better next \time das nächste Mal bin ich schlauer
    there are \times when I... es gibt Augenblicke, in denen ich...
    sometimes I enjoy doing it, but at other \times I hate it manchmal mache ich es gerne, dann wiederum gibt es Momente, in denen ich es hasse
    every [or each] \time jedes Mal
    for the first \time zum ersten Mal
    some other \time ein andermal
    one/two at a \time jeweils eine(r, s)/zwei; persons jeweils einzeln/zu zweit
    at \times manchmal
    at all \times immer, jederzeit
    at any [given] [or [any] one] \time immer, jederzeit
    at the \time damals
    at the best of \times im besten [o günstigen] Fall[e]
    he can't read a map at the best of \times er kann nicht mal unter normalen Umständen eine Karte lesen
    at the present [or AM this] \time im Moment
    from \time to \time gelegentlich, ab und zu
    6. (frequency) Mal nt
    the \times I've told you... [or how many \times have I told you...] wie oft habe ich dir schon gesagt...
    these shares are selling at 10 \time earnings diese Aktien werden mit einem Kurs-Gewinn-Verhältnis von 10 verkauft
    \time and [\time] again immer [und immer] wieder
    three/four \times a week/in a row drei/vier Mal in der Woche/hintereinander
    three \times champion BRIT, AUS [or AM three \time champion] dreimaliger Meister/dreimalige Meisterin
    three \times as much dreimal so viel
    for the hundredth/thousandth/umpteenth \time zum hundertsten/tausendsten/x-ten Mal
    lots of [or many] \times oft, viele Male
    it's \time for bed es ist Zeit, ins Bett zu gehen
    the \time has come to... es ist an der Zeit,...
    it's \time [that] I was leaving es wird Zeit, dass ich gehe
    [and] about \time [too] BRIT, AUS (yet to be accomplished) wird aber auch [langsam] Zeit!; (already accomplished) wurde aber auch [langsam] Zeit!
    it's high \time that she was leaving höchste Zeit, dass sie geht!; (already gone) das war aber auch höchste Zeit, dass sie endlich geht!
    we finished two weeks ahead of \time wir sind zwei Wochen früher fertig geworden
    we arrived in good \time for the start of the match wir sind rechtzeitig zum Spielbeginn angekommen
    to do sth dead [or exactly] [or right] on \time ( fam) etw pünktlich machen fam
    the bus arrived dead on \time der Bus kam auf die Minute genau
    in \time rechtzeitig
    on \time pünktlich; (as scheduled) termingerecht
    8. often pl (era, lifetime) Zeit f
    \times are difficult [or hard] die Zeiten sind hart
    at the \time of the Russian Revolution zur Zeit der Russischen Revolution
    in Victorian \times im Viktorianischen Zeitalter
    she is one of the best writers of modern \times sie ist eine der besten Schriftstellerinnen dieser Tage [o unserer Zeit]
    at one \time, George Eliot lived here George Eliot lebte einmal hier
    this was before my \time das war vor meiner Zeit
    she has grown old before her \time sie ist vorzeitig gealtert
    my grandmother has seen a few things in her \time meine Großmutter hat in ihrem Leben einiges gesehen
    \time was when you could... es gab Zeiten, da konnte man...
    if one had one's \time over again wenn man noch einmal von vorne anfangen könnte
    at his \time of life in seinem Alter
    the best.... of all \time der/die beste... aller Zeiten
    to keep up [or AM change] with the \times mit der Zeit gehen
    to be ahead of [or esp BRIT before] one's \time seiner Zeit voraus sein
    to be behind the \times seiner Zeit hinterherhinken
    from [or since] \time immemorial [or esp BRIT out of mind] seit undenklichen Zeiten
    in [or during] former/medieval \times früher/im Mittelalter
    in \times gone by früher
    in my \time zu meiner Zeit
    in our grandparents' \time zu Zeiten unserer Großeltern
    in \times past in der Vergangenheit, früher
    arrival/departure \time Ankunfts-/Abfahrtszeit f
    10. (hour registration method)
    daylight saving \time Sommerzeit f
    Greenwich Mean T\time Greenwicher Zeit f
    11. SPORT Zeit f
    record \time Rekordzeit f
    he won the 100 metres in record \time er gewann das 100-Meter-Rennen in einer neuen Rekordzeit
    two \times five is ten zwei mal fünf ist zehn
    ten \times bigger than... zehnmal so groß wie...
    13. no pl MUS Takt m
    to be/play out of \time aus dem Takt sein
    to beat \time den Rhythmus schlagen
    to get out of \time aus dem Takt kommen
    to keep \time den Takt halten
    in three-four \time im Dreivierteltakt
    14. (remunerated work)
    part \time Teilzeit f
    short \time BRIT Kurzarbeit f
    to have \time off frei haben
    to take \time off sich dat freinehmen
    \time off arbeitsfreie Zeit
    to be paid double \time den doppelten Stundensatz [o 100% Zuschlag] bezahlt bekommen
    to work [or be on] short \time BRIT kurzarbeiten
    15. BRIT (end of pub hours)
    “\time [please]!” „Feierabend!“ (wenn ein Pub abends schließt)
    16. ([not] like)
    to not give sb the \time of day jdn ignorieren
    to not have much \time for sb jdn nicht mögen
    to have a lot of \time for sb großen Respekt vor jdm haben
    17.
    \times are changing die Zeiten ändern sich
    to do [or serve] \time ( fam) sitzen fig fam
    \time is of the essence die Zeit drängt
    \time flies [when you're having fun] ( saying) wie die Zeit vergeht!
    all good things in all good \time alles zu seiner Zeit
    \time is a great healer, \time heals all wounds ( prov) die Zeit heilt alle Wunden prov
    \time hangs heavy die Zeit steht still
    \time is money ( prov) Zeit ist Geld prov
    to know the \time of the day sich akk auskennen
    \time moves on [or passes] die Zeit rast
    there's a \time and a place [for everything] ( prov) alles zu seiner Zeit
    there's no \time like the present ( saying) was du heute kannst besorgen, das verschiebe nicht auf morgen prov
    [only] \time can [or will] tell ( saying) erst die Zukunft wird es zeigen
    \time and tide wait for no man [or no one] ( prov) man muss die Gelegenheit beim Schopf[e] packen
    a week is a long \time in politics ( saying) eine Woche ist lang in der Politik
    to \time sb over 100 metres jds Zeit beim 100-Meter-Lauf nehmen
    the winning team was \timed at 5 minutes 26 seconds die Siegermannschaft wurde mit 5 Minuten und 26 Sekunden gestoppt
    to \time an egg darauf achten, dass man fürs Eierkochen die richtige Zeit einhält
    to \time sth für etw akk den richtigen Zeitpunkt wählen
    to be ill/well \timed zum genau falschen/richtigen Zeitpunkt kommen
    3. (arrange when sth should happen)
    to \time sth to... etw so planen, dass...
    we \timed our trip to coincide with her wedding wir legten unsere Reise so, dass sie mit ihrer Hochzeit zusammenfiel
    to \time a bomb to explode at... eine Bombe so einstellen, dass sie um... explodiert
    * * *
    [taɪm]
    1. NOUN
    1) Zeit f

    only time will tell whether... — es muss sich erst herausstellen, ob...

    to take (one's) time (over sth)sich (dat) (bei etw) Zeit lassen

    in ( next to or less than) no time — im Nu, im Handumdrehen

    at this ( present) point or moment in time — zu diesem or zum gegenwärtigen Zeitpunkt

    to have a lot of/no time for sb/sth — viel/keine Zeit für jdn/etw haben; ( fig

    to find time (for sb/sth) — Zeit (für jdn/etw) finden

    to make time (for sb/sth) — sich (dat) Zeit (für jdn/etw) nehmen

    he lost no time in telling her —

    in one's own/the company's time — in or während der Freizeit/Arbeitszeit

    don't rush, do it in your own time — nur keine Hast, tun Sie es, wie Sie es können

    to do time ( inf, in prison )sitzen (inf)

    he'll let you know in his own good time — er wird Ihnen Bescheid sagen, wenn er so weit ist

    it's a long time ( since...) — es ist schon lange her(, seit...)

    to have time on one's hands —

    too many people who have time on their hands — zu viele Leute, die zu viel freie Zeit haben

    having time on my hands I went into a caféda ich (noch) Zeit hatte, ging ich ins Café

    2)

    by clock what time is it?, what's the time? — wie spät ist es?, wie viel Uhr ist es?

    the time is 2.30 — es ist 2.30 Uhr, die Zeit: 2.30 Uhr

    it's 2 o'clock local time — es ist 2.00 Uhr Ortszeit

    the winning time was... — die Zeit des Siegers war...

    it's time (for me/us etc) to go, it's time I was/we were etc going, it's time I/we etc went — es wird Zeit, dass ich gehe/wir gehen etc

    time gentlemen please!Feierabend! (inf), bitte, trinken Sie aus, wir schließen gleich

    I wouldn't even give him the time of dayich würde ihm nicht einmal guten or Guten Tag sagen __diams; to tell the time (person) die Uhr kennen; (instrument) die Uhrzeit anzeigen

    can you tell the time?kennst du die Uhr? __diams; to make good time gut or schnell vorankommen

    if we get to Birmingham by 3 we'll be making good time — wenn wir um 3 Uhr in Birmingham sind, sind wir ziemlich schnell

    it's about time he was here (he has arrived) — es wird (aber) auch Zeit, dass er kommt; (he has not arrived) es wird langsam Zeit, dass er kommt

    (and) about time too!das wird aber auch Zeit! __diams; ahead of time zu früh

    we are ahead of timewir sind früh dran __diams; behind time zu spät

    at one time — früher, einmal

    but at the same time, you must admit that... — aber andererseits müssen Sie zugeben, dass...

    it was hard, but at the same time you could have tried — es war schwierig, aber Sie hätten es trotzdem versuchen können __diams; in/on time rechtzeitig

    3) = moment, season Zeit f

    this is hardly the time or the place to... — dies ist wohl kaum die rechte Zeit oder der rechte Ort, um...

    this is no time for quarrelling or to quarrel — jetzt ist nicht die Zeit, sich zu streiten

    well, this is a fine time to tell me that (iro)Sie haben sich (dat) wahrhaftig eine gute Zeit ausgesucht, um mir das zu sagen

    there are times when... — es gibt Augenblicke, wo or da (geh)...

    at the or that time — damals, zu der Zeit, seinerzeit

    at this (particular) time, at the present time — zurzeit

    sometimes..., (at) other times... —

    from that time on since that time — von der Zeit an, von da an seit der Zeit

    this time last year/week — letztes Jahr/letzte Woche um diese Zeit

    to choose or pick one's timesich (dat) einen günstigen Zeitpunkt aussuchen

    the time has come (to do sth) — es ist an der Zeit(, etw zu tun)

    when the time comes for you to be the leader — wenn Sie an der Reihe sind, die Führung zu übernehmen __diams; at + times manchmal

    at all times — jederzeit, immer

    by the time we arrive, there's not going to be anything left — bis wir ankommen, ist nichts mehr übrig

    by that time we'll knowdann or bis dahin wissen wir es __diams; by this time inzwischen

    by this time next year/tomorrow — nächstes Jahr/morgen um diese Zeit __diams; from time to time, (US) time to time dann und wann, von Zeit zu Zeit

    until such time as... — so lange bis...

    until such time as you apologize — solange du dich nicht entschuldigst, bis du dich entschuldigst

    this time of the day/year — diese Tages-/Jahreszeit

    at this time of the week/month — zu diesem Zeitpunkt der Woche/des Monats

    now's the time to do it —

    now's my/your etc time to do it — jetzt habe ich/hast du etc Gelegenheit, es zu tun

    4)

    = occasion this time — diesmal, dieses Mal

    every or each time... — jedes Mal, wenn...

    many a time, many times — viele Male

    many's the time I have heard him say... — ich habe ihn schon oft sagen hören...

    time and (time) again, time after time — immer wieder, wieder und wieder (geh)

    I've told you a dozen times... — ich habe dir schon x-mal gesagt...

    nine times out of ten... — neun von zehn Malen...

    they came in one/three etc at a time — sie kamen einzeln/immer zu dritt etc herein

    for weeks at a timewochenlang __diams; a time

    he pays me £10 a time — er zahlt mir jedes Mal £ 10

    rides on the roundabout cost £2 a time — eine Fahrt auf dem Karussell kostet £ 2 __diams; (the) next time

    (the) last time he was here — letztes Mal or das letzte Mal, als er hier war

    5) MATH

    it was ten times as big as or ten times the size of... —

    6)

    = rate Sunday is (paid) double time/time and a half — sonntags gibt es 100%/50% Zuschlag

    7) = era Zeit f

    time was when... — es gab Zeiten, da...

    when times are hard —

    times are changing for the better/worse — es kommen bessere/schlechtere Zeiten

    times have changed for the better/worse — die Zeiten haben sich gebessert/verschlechtert

    to be behind the times — rückständig sein, hinter dem Mond leben (inf)

    8)

    = experience to have the time of one's life — eine herrliche Zeit verbringen, sich glänzend amüsieren

    what a time we had or that was! —

    what times we had!, what times they were! — das waren (noch) Zeiten!

    to have an easy/a hard time — es leicht/schwer haben

    we had an easy/a hard time getting to the finals — es war leicht für uns/wir hatten Schwierigkeiten, in die Endrunde zu kommen

    was it difficult? – no, we had an easy time (of it) —

    to have a bad/rough time — viel mitmachen

    to give sb a bad/rough etc time (of it) — jdm das Leben schwer machen

    we had such a bad time with the travel agency —

    we had a good time — es war (sehr) schön, es hat uns (dat)

    she'll give you a good time for £30 — bei ihr kannst du dich für £ 30 amüsieren

    9) = rhythm Takt m

    you're singing out of time (with the others) — du singst nicht im Takt (mit den anderen)

    3/4 time — Dreivierteltakt m

    2. TRANSITIVE VERB
    1)

    = choose time of to time sth perfectly — genau den richtigen Zeitpunkt für etw wählen

    you must learn to time your requests a little more tactfully — du musst lernen, deine Forderungen zu einem geeigneteren Zeitpunkt vorzubringen

    he timed his arrival to coincide with... —

    the bomb is timed to explode at... — die Bombe ist so eingestellt, dass sie um... explodiert

    2) = measure time of with stopwatch stoppen; speed messen

    to time sb (over 1000 metres) — jdn (auf 1000 Meter) stoppen, jds Zeit (auf or über 1000 Meter) nehmen

    time how long it takes you, time yourself — sieh auf die Uhr, wie lange du brauchst; (with stopwatch) stopp, wie lange du brauchst

    to time an egg — auf die Uhr sehen, wenn man ein Ei kocht

    a computer that times its operator — ein Computer, der die Zeit misst, die sein Operator braucht

    * * *
    time [taım]
    A s
    1. Zeit f:
    time past, present, and to come Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft;
    for all time für alle Zeiten;
    as time went on im Laufe der Zeit;
    time will show die Zeit wird es lehren;
    2. (endliche oder irdische) Zeit (Ggs Ewigkeit)
    3. ASTRON Zeit f:
    4. Zeit f, Uhr(zeit) f:
    what’s the time?, what time is it? wie viel Uhr ist es?, wie spät ist es?;
    what time? um wie viel Uhr?;
    the time is half past three es ist jetzt halb vier;
    a) zu dieser (späten) Tageszeit, zu so später Stunde,
    b) fig so spät, in diesem späten Stadium;
    can you tell me the time of day?, have you got the time? können Sie mir sagen, wie spät es ist?;
    a) sich Gesellschaft leisten,
    b) (kurz) miteinander plaudern;
    a) jemandem Gesellschaft leisten,
    b) (kurz) mit jemandem plaudern;
    know the time of day umg wissen, was es geschlagen hat;
    so that’s the time of day! umg so stehts also!;
    some time about noon etwa um Mittag;
    this time tomorrow morgen um diese Zeit;
    this time twelve months heute übers Jahr;
    keep good time richtig oder genau gehen (Uhr)
    5. Zeit(dauer) f, Zeitabschnitt m, ( auch PHYS Fall- etc) Dauer f, WIRTSCH auch Arbeitszeit f (im Herstellungsprozess etc):
    a long time lange Zeit;
    that was a long time ago das ist schon lange her;
    some time longer noch einige Zeit;
    be a long time in doing sth lange (Zeit) dazu brauchen, etwas zu tun;
    long time no hear (see) umg wir haben ja schon seit einer Ewigkeit nichts mehr voneinander gehört (wir haben uns ja schon seit einer Ewigkeit nicht mehr gesehen);
    time of a draft WIRTSCH Laufzeit f eines Wechsels;
    in times of war in Kriegszeiten; all A 1, hard A 10, no1 C 1, probation 3
    6. Zeit(punkt) f(m):
    time of arrival Ankunftszeit;
    an unfortunate time ein unglücklicher Zeitpunkt;
    a) zu dieser Zeit, damals,
    b) gerade;
    at the present time derzeit, gegenwärtig;
    a) gleichzeitig, zur selben Zeit,
    b) trotzdem;
    at that time zu der Zeit;
    at this time of the year zu dieser Jahreszeit;
    at one time einst, früher (einmal);
    at some time irgendwann (einmal);
    for the time für den Augenblick;
    a) vorläufig, fürs Erste,
    b) unter den gegenwärtigen Umständen;
    in three weeks’ time in oder binnen drei Wochen; about A 2, departure 2
    7. meist pl Zeit(alter) f(n), Zeiten pl, Epoche f:
    at ( oder in) the time of Queen Anne zur Zeit der Königin Anna;
    in our time in unserer Zeit;
    she was a legend in her own time sie war schon zu Lebzeiten eine Legende;
    other times, other manners (Sprichwort) andere Zeiten, andere Sitten; old A 4
    8. pl Zeiten pl, Zeitverhältnisse pl
    9. the times pl die Zeit: move B 2
    10. Frist f, (zugemessene) Zeit:
    time of delivery WIRTSCH Lieferfrist, -zeit;
    time for payment Zahlungsfrist;
    ask time WIRTSCH um Frist(verlängerung) bitten;
    you must give me time Sie müssen mir Zeit geben oder lassen
    11. (verfügbare) Zeit:
    buy a little time etwas Zeit schinden, eine kleine Galgenfrist gewinnen;
    I can never call my time my own ich kann nie frei über meine Zeit verfügen;
    have no time keine Zeit haben;
    have no time for sb fig nichts übrighaben für jemanden;
    have all the time in the world umg jede Menge Zeit haben;
    take (the) time sich die Zeit nehmen ( to do zu tun);
    take one’s time sich Zeit lassen;
    take your time auch es eilt nicht, überleg es dir in aller Ruhe;
    time is up! die Zeit ist um oder abgelaufen!; forelock1
    12. ( oft schöne) Zeit, Erlebnis n:
    have the time of one’s life
    a) sich großartig amüsieren,
    b) leben wie ein Fürst
    13. unangenehme Zeit, Unannehmlichkeit f
    14. (Zeit-)Lohn m, besonders Stundenlohn m
    15. umg (Zeit f im) Knast m:
    do time (im Gefängnis) sitzen ( for wegen)
    16. Lehrzeit f, -jahre pl
    17. (bestimmte oder passende) Zeit:
    the time has come for sth to happen es ist an der Zeit, dass etwas geschieht;
    there is a time for everything, all in good time alles zu seiner Zeit;
    it’s time for bed es ist Zeit, ins oder zu Bett zu gehen;
    it’s time for breakfast es ist Zeit zum Frühstück(en); high time
    18. a) (natürliche oder normale) Zeit
    b) (Lebens)Zeit f:
    time of life Alter n;
    his time is drawing near seine Zeit ist gekommen, sein Tod naht heran;
    the time was not yet die Zeit war noch nicht gekommen
    19. a) Schwangerschaft f
    b) Niederkunft f:
    she is far on in her time sie ist hochschwanger;
    she is near her time sie steht kurz vor der Entbindung
    20. (günstige) Zeit:
    now is the time jetzt ist die passende Gelegenheit, jetzt gilt es ( beide:
    to do zu tun);
    at such times bei solchen Gelegenheiten
    21. Mal n:
    the first time das erste Mal;
    for the first time zum ersten Mal;
    each time that … jedes Mal, wenn …;
    time and again, time after time immer wieder;
    at some other time, another time ein andermal;
    at a time auf einmal, zusammen, zugleich, jeweils;
    one at a time einzeln, immer eine(r, s);
    two at a time zu zweit, paarweise, jeweils zwei; every Bes Redew, lucky 1
    22. pl mal, …mal:
    three times four is twelve drei mal vier ist zwölf;
    twenty times zwanzigmal;
    three times the population of Coventry dreimal so viele Einwohner wie Coventry;
    four times the size of yours viermal so groß wie deines;
    six times the amount die sechsfache Menge;
    several times mehrmals
    23. besonders SPORT (erzielte, gestoppte) Zeit:
    the winner’s time is 2.50 minutes
    24. Einheit f der Zeit (im Drama)
    25. LIT metrische Einheit, besonders Mora f (kleinste metrische Einheit im Verstakt)
    26. Tempo n, Zeitmaß n
    27. MUS
    a) time value
    b) Tempo n, Zeitmaß n
    c) Rhythmus m, Takt(bewegung) m(f)
    d) Takt (-art f) m:
    time variation Tempoveränderung f;
    in time to the music im Takt zur Musik;
    beat (keep) time den Takt schlagen (halten)
    28. MIL Marschtempo n, Schritt m: mark1 B 1
    B v/t
    1. (mit der Uhr) messen, (ab-)stoppen, die Zeit messen von (oder gen)
    2. timen ( auch SPORT), die Zeit oder den richtigen Zeitpunkt wählen oder bestimmen für, zur rechten Zeit tun
    3. zeitlich abstimmen
    4. die Zeit festsetzen für, (zeitlich) legen:
    the train is timed to leave at 7 der Zug soll um 7 abfahren;
    he timed the test at 30 minutes er setzte für den Test 30 Minuten an
    5. eine Uhr richten, stellen:
    the alarm clock is timed to ring at six der Wecker ist auf sechs gestellt
    6. zeitlich regeln (to nach), TECH den Zündpunkt etc einstellen, (elektronisch etc) steuern
    7. das Tempo oder den Takt angeben für
    C v/i
    1. Takt halten
    2. zeitlich zusammen- oder übereinstimmen ( with mit)Besondere Redewendungen: against time gegen die Zeit oder Uhr, mit größter Eile;
    be ahead of time zu früh (daran) sein;
    be (well) ahead of ( oder in advance of) one’s time seiner Zeit (weit) voraus sein;
    be behind time zu spät daran sein, Verspätung haben;
    be 10 minutes behind time 10 Minuten Verspätung haben;
    be behind one’s time rückständig sein;
    between times in den Zwischenzeiten;
    five minutes from time SPORT fünf Minuten vor Schluss;
    from time to time von Zeit zu Zeit;
    a) rechtzeitig ( to do um zu tun),
    b) mit der Zeit,
    c) im (richtigen) Takt in time of in Zeiten von (od gen);
    a) pünktlich,
    b) bes US für eine (bestimmte) Zeit,
    c) WIRTSCH US auf Zeit, besonders auf Raten out of time
    a) zur Unzeit, unzeitig,
    b) vorzeitig,
    c) zu spät,
    d) aus dem Takt oder Schritt till such time as … so lange, bis …;
    with time mit der Zeit;
    time was, when … die Zeit ist vorüber, als …;
    time has been when … es gab eine Zeit, da …; any A 2, no1 C 1
    t. abk
    1. teaspoon (teaspoonful) TL
    3. tempore, in the time of
    4. LING tense
    5. time
    6. ton ( tons pl) t
    7. LING transitive
    T. abk
    3. Thursday Do.
    4. time
    5. Tuesday Di.
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) no pl., no art. Zeit, die

    for all time — für immer [und ewig]

    past/present/future time — Vergangenheit, die/Gegenwart, die/Zukunft, die

    stand the test of time — die Zeit überdauern; sich bewähren

    in [the course of] time, as time goes on/went on — mit der Zeit; im Laufe der Zeit

    time will tell or show — die Zukunft wird es zeigen

    at this point or moment in time — zum gegenwärtigen Zeitpunkt

    time flies — die Zeit vergeht [wie] im Fluge

    in time, with time — (sooner or later) mit der Zeit

    2) (interval, available or allotted period) Zeit, die

    in a week's/month's/year's time — in einer Woche/in einem Monat/Jahr

    there is time for thatdafür ist od. haben wir noch Zeit

    it takes me all my time to do it — es beansprucht meine ganze Zeit, es zu tun

    give one's time to somethingeiner Sache (Dat.) seine Zeit opfern

    waste of time — Zeitverschwendung, die

    spend [most of one's/a lot of] time on something/[in] doing something — [die meiste/viel] Zeit mit etwas zubringen/damit verbringen, etwas zu tun

    I have been waiting for some/a long time — ich warte schon seit einiger Zeit/schon lange

    she will be there for [quite] some time — sie wird ziemlich lange dort sein

    be pressed for time — keine Zeit haben; (have to finish quickly) in Zeitnot sein

    pass the timesich (Dat.) die Zeit vertreiben

    length of time — Zeit[dauer], die

    make time for somebody/something — sich (Dat.) für jemanden/etwas Zeit nehmen

    in one's own time — in seiner Freizeit; (whenever one wishes) wann man will

    take one's time [over something] — sich (Dat.) [für etwas] Zeit lassen; (be slow) sich (Dat.) Zeit [mit etwas] lassen

    time is money(prov.) Zeit ist Geld (Spr.)

    in [good] time — (not late) rechtzeitig

    all the or this time — die ganze Zeit; (without ceasing) ständig

    in [less than or next to] no time — innerhalb kürzester Zeit; im Nu od. Handumdrehen

    half the time(coll.): (as often as not) fast immer

    it will take [some] time — es wird einige Zeit dauern

    have the/no time — Zeit/keine Zeit haben

    have no time for somebody/something — für jemanden/etwas ist einem seine Zeit zu schade

    there is no time to lose or be lost — es ist keine Zeit zu verlieren

    lose no time in doing something (not delay) etwas unverzüglich tun

    do time(coll.) eine Strafe absitzen (ugs.)

    in my time (heyday) zu meiner Zeit (ugs.); (in the course of my life) im Laufe meines Lebens

    in my time (period at a place) zu meiner Zeit (ugs.)

    time off or out — freie Zeit

    get/take time off — frei bekommen/sich (Dat.) frei nehmen (ugs.)

    Time! (Boxing) Stop!; Time!; (Brit.): (in pub) Feierabend!

    have a lot of time for somebody(fig.) für jemandem viel übrig haben

    harvest/Christmas time — Ernte-/Weihnachtszeit, die

    now is the time to do it — jetzt ist die richtige Zeit, es zu tun

    when the time comes/came — wenn es so weit ist/als es so weit war

    on time (punctually) pünktlich

    ahead of timezu früh [ankommen]; vorzeitig [fertig werden]

    all in good time — alles zu seiner Zeit; see also be 2. 1)

    4) in sing. or pl. (circumstances) Zeit, die

    times are good/bad/have changed — die Zeiten sind gut/schlecht/haben sich verändert

    have a good timeSpaß haben (ugs.); sich amüsieren

    have a hard time [of it] — eine schwere Zeit durchmachen

    5) (associated with events or person[s]) Zeit, die

    in time of peace/war — in Friedens-/Kriegszeiten

    in Tudor/ancient times — zur Zeit der Tudors/der Antike

    in former/modern times — früher/heutzutage

    ahead of or before one's/its time — seiner Zeit voraus

    6) (occasion) Mal, das

    ten/a hundred/a thousand times — zehn- / hundert- / tausendmal

    many's the time [that]..., many a time... — viele Male...

    at a time like this/that — unter diesen/solchen Umständen

    at the or that time — (in the past) damals

    at one time, at [one and] the same time — (simultaneously) gleichzeitig

    time and [time] again, time after time — immer [und immer] wieder

    pay somebody £6 a time — jemandem für jedes Mal 6 Pfund zahlen

    for hours/weeks at a time — stundenlang/wochenlang [ohne Unterbrechung]

    7) (point in day etc.) [Uhr]zeit, die

    what time is it?, what is the time? — wie spät ist es?

    have you [got] the time? — kannst du mir sagen, wie spät es ist?

    tell the time (read a clock) die Uhr lesen

    time of day — Tageszeit, die

    [at this] time of [the] year — [um diese] Jahreszeit

    at this time of [the] night — zu dieser Nachtstunde

    pass the time of day(coll.) ein paar Worte wechseln

    by this/that time — inzwischen

    by the time [that] we arrived — bis wir hinkamen

    [by] this time tomorrow — morgen um diese Zeit

    keep good time[Uhr:] genau od. richtig gehen

    8) (amount) Zeit, die

    [your] time's up! — deine Zeit ist um (ugs.) od. abgelaufen

    four times the size of/higher than something — viermal so groß wie/höher als etwas

    10) (Mus.) (duration of note) Zeitdauer, die; (measure) Takt, der

    out of time/in time — aus dem/im Takt

    keep time with something — bei etwas den Takt [ein]halten

    2. transitive verb
    1) (do at correct time) zeitlich abstimmen

    be well/ill timed — zur richtigen/falschen Zeit kommen

    3) (arrange time of arrival/departure of)
    •• Cultural note:
    Eine britische überregionale Tageszeitung, deren Pendant am Sonntag The Sunday Times ist. Sie ist eine broadsheet-Zeitung und zählt zur seriösen Presse. Sie ist politisch unabhängig, wird jedoch gemeinhin als konservativ angesehen. Sie ist die älteste Zeitung in England und wurde erstmals 1785 veröffentlicht
    * * *
    adj.
    zeitlich adj. n.
    Tempo -s n.
    Zeit -en f.

    English-german dictionary > time

  • 3 time

    [taɪm] n
    \time stood still die Zeit stand still;
    in the course of \time mit der Zeit;
    over the course of \time im Lauf der Zeit;
    to be a matter [or question] of \time eine Frage der Zeit sein;
    \time is on one's side die Zeit arbeitet für jdn;
    to have \time on one's side die Zeit auf seiner Seite haben;
    space and \time Raum und Zeit;
    for all \time für immer, für alle Zeiten;
    of all \time aller Zeiten;
    he was the greatest player of all \time er war der größte Spieler aller Zeiten;
    \time-tested [alt]bewährt;
    as \time goes by [or on] mit der Zeit;
    to make \time for sth/ to do sth sich dat die Zeit für etw akk nehmen/nehmen, um etw zu tun;
    to spend \time Zeit verbringen;
    [only] \time can [or will] tell es wird sich mit der Zeit zeigen;
    in \time mit der Zeit;
    over [or with] \time im Lauf der Zeit
    2) no pl (time period, duration) Zeit f;
    \time's up ( fam) die Zeit ist vorüber;
    injury \time ( Brit) sports Nachspielzeit f;
    to have the \time of one's life sich akk großartig amüsieren;
    most of the \time meistens;
    part [or some] [of the] \time einen Teil der Zeit;
    for a short/long period of \time kurze/lange Zeit;
    to take the \time and trouble to do sth sich dat die Mühe machen, etw zu tun;
    in one week's \time in einer Woche;
    to have all the \time in the world alle Zeit der Welt haben;
    all the [or this] \time die ganze Zeit;
    to have an easy/hard \time of it [with sth] keine Probleme/Probleme [mit etw dat] haben;
    extra \time sports Verlängerung f;
    they played extra \time sie mussten in die Verlängerung;
    three minutes into extra \time, Ricardo scored the decisive goal nach drei Minuten Verlängerung erzielte Ricardo das entscheidende Tor;
    free [or spare] \time Freizeit f;
    to have a good \time sich akk amüsieren;
    to give sb a hard \time ( fam) jdm Schwierigkeiten bereiten;
    a long \time ago vor langer Zeit;
    it takes a long/short \time es dauert lange/nicht lange;
    for [or in] a long \time lange Zeit;
    I haven't seen one of those in a long \time so einen/eine/eines habe ich schon seit langem nicht mehr gesehen;
    in [or next to] [or less than] no \time [at all] im Nu;
    running \time Spielzeit f;
    for a short \time kurze Zeit;
    some \time ago vor einiger Zeit;
    to be [all] out of \time (Am, Aus) ( fam) über der Zeit sein;
    for the \time being vorläufig;
    to do sth for a \time etw eine Zeitlang machen;
    to find the \time to do sth die Zeit [dazu] finden, etw zu tun;
    to give sb \time to do sth jdm Zeit geben, um etw zu tun;
    given [or in] \time mit der Zeit;
    to have [or have got] the \time die Zeit haben;
    to have \time to do sth Zeit haben, etw zu tun;
    to have [or take] \time off sich dat frei nehmen;
    there's no \time to lose [or to be lost] wir dürfen [jetzt] keine Zeit verlieren, es ist höchste Zeit;
    to pass the \time sich dat die Zeit vertreiben;
    to be pressed for \time in Zeitnot sein;
    to run out of \time nicht genügend Zeit haben;
    to save \time Zeit sparen;
    to take one's \time sich dat Zeit lassen;
    to take one's \time in doing sth sich dat bei etw dat Zeit lassen;
    to take one's \time to do sth sich dat mit etw dat Zeit lassen;
    to take more \time over [or with] sth sich dat mehr Zeit für etw akk nehmen, mehr Zeit für etw akk aufwenden;
    to waste \time Zeit vergeuden [o verschwenden];
    to waste \time doing sth die Zeit mit etw dat vergeuden [o verschwenden];
    after a \time nach einer gewissen Zeit
    daylight saving \time Sommerzeit f;
    Greenwich Mean T\time Greenwicher Zeit
    4) transp ( schedule) Zeit f;
    arrival/departure \time Ankunfts-/Abfahrtszeit f;
    bus/train \times Bus-/Zugzeiten fpl
    to keep bad/good \time falsch/richtig gehen;
    the right \time die korrekte Zeit;
    wrong \time falsche Zeit;
    to gain/lose \time Zeit gewinnen/verlieren;
    the \time die Uhrzeit;
    what's the \time? wie spät ist es?;
    to have [got] the \time on one eine Uhr haben;
    to tell the \time die Uhr lesen
    the best \time of day die beste Uhrzeit;
    what are you doing here at this \time of the day/night? was machst du um diese Uhrzeit hier?;
    for the [or this] \time of the day/ year für diese Tages-/Jahreszeit;
    at sb's \time of life in jds Alter;
    this \time tomorrow/ next month morgen/nächsten Monat um diese Zeit;
    the \time is drawing near when we'll have to make a decision der Zeitpunkt, zu dem wir uns entscheiden müssen, rückt näher;
    he recalled the \time when they had met er erinnerte sich daran, wie sie sich kennen gelernt hatten;
    at all \times immer;
    at any \time immer, jederzeit;
    at any given \time, at [any] one \time jederzeit;
    a bad/good \time eine schlechte/gute Zeit;
    at a different \time zu einer anderen Zeit;
    the last/next \time letztes/nächstes Mal;
    at other \times manchmal andererseits;
    at the present [or (Am) this] \time diesmal;
    \time and [\time] again immer wieder;
    ahead of \time ( esp Am) vorher;
    to know at the [or that] \time zur betreffenden Zeit wissen;
    to remember the \time... sich akk erinnern, wie [o als]...;
    do you remember the \time Alastair fell in the river? erinnerst du dich, als Alastair in den Fluss fiel?;
    at the \time damals, zu jener Zeit;
    by the \time als;
    it is about [or high] \time that... es ist höchste Zeit, dass...;
    \times when... Zeiten, zu denen...
    7) ( frequency) Mal nt;
    the \times I've [or how many \times have I] told you... wie oft habe ich dir schon gesagt...;
    three \times champion (Brit, Aus) [or (Am) three \time champion] dreimaliger Meister/dreimalige Meisterin;
    four/three \times vier/drei Mal;
    for the hundredth/ thousandth/umpteenth \time zum hundertsten/tausendsten/ ( fam) x-ten Mal;
    lots of [or many] \times oft, viele Male;
    at the same \time um dieselbe Zeit;
    from \time to \time von Zeit zu Zeit
    8) no pl ( correct moment) Zeitpunkt m; (Brit, Aus) (not before \time)
    about \time [too] (tasks etc. yet to be accomplished) wird aber auch [langsam] Zeit;
    (tasks etc. accomplished) wurde aber auch [langsam] Zeit;
    the \time is ripe die Zeit ist reif;
    breakfast/holiday \time Frühstücks-/Urlaubszeit f;
    in good \time rechtzeitig;
    in good \time for sth rechtzeitig zu etw dat;
    high \time for sth höchste Zeit für etw akk;
    ahead of \time vorzeitig;
    to do sth dead [or exactly] [or right] on \time etw pünktlich machen;
    it is \time that... es ist [an der] Zeit, dass...;
    it is \time to do sth es ist [an der] Zeit, etw zu tun;
    the \time has come der Zeitpunkt kommt;
    to see when the \time comes etw sehen, wenn es aktuell ist;
    \time for sth Zeit für etw akk;
    in \time rechtzeitig;
    in \time to do sth rechtzeitig [o früh genug], um etw zu machen;
    on \time pünktlich
    9) usu pl ( era) Zeit f;
    \times were difficult [or hard] das waren harte Zeiten;
    to set a book/film at the \time of the Russian Revolution ein Buch/Film spielt zur Zeit der Russischen Revolution;
    from [since] \time immemorial [or ( esp Brit) out of mind] seit undenklichen Zeiten;
    during [or in] former/medieval \times früher/im Mittelalter nt;
    in modern [or our] \times in der Gegenwart;
    she is one of the best writers of modern \times sie ist eine der besten Schriftstellerinnen der Gegenwart;
    at one \time früher;
    in \times past in der Vergangenheit, früher;
    to be behind the \times hinter seiner Zeit zurück sein;
    in \times gone by in der Vergangenheit;
    to keep up [or move] [or (Am) change] with the \times mit der Zeit gehen;
    \time was when sth could be done früher war alles besser
    record \time Rekordzeit f;
    he won the 100 metres in record \time er gewann das 100-Meter-Rennen in einer neuen Rekordzeit
    11) ( lifetime) Zeit f;
    my grandmother has seen a few things in her \time meine Großmutter hat in ihrem Leben schon einiges gesehen;
    at sb's \time of life in jds Alter;
    old \times alte Zeiten;
    if one had one's \time over again wenn man nochmals beginnen könnte;
    to be ahead of [or ( esp Brit) before] one's \time seiner Zeit voraus sein;
    \time marches [or moves] on die Zeit hat sich geändert;
    before [or ahead of] sb's \time ( advanced ideas) seiner Zeit voraus;
    the ideas of Galileo were ahead of his \time in seinem Denken war Galileo seiner Zeit weit voraus;
    before sb's \time ( occurring prematurely) vor der Zeit, frühzeitig;
    she has grown old before her \time sie ist frühzeitig gealtert;
    during sb's \time zu jds Zeit;
    in my \time zu meiner Zeit;
    in sth's \time zu seiner Zeit;
    in its \time the flying boat was the fastest means of transport zu seiner Zeit war das Amphibienflugzeug das schnellste Transportmittel
    12) no pl mus ( rhythm) Takt m;
    to be/play out of \time aus dem Takt sein;
    to beat \time den Rhythmus schlagen;
    to get out of \time aus dem Takt kommen;
    to keep \time den Takt halten;
    in \time with sth im Takt mit etw dat
    \time and a half Überzeit f;
    double \time doppelte Bezahlung f (an Feiertagen);
    part \time Teilzeit f;
    short \time ( Brit) Kurzzeit f;
    to work [or be on] short \time ( Brit) Kurzzeit arbeiten;
    to take \time off sich dat frei nehmen
    14) ( Brit) ( end of pub hours) Sperrstunde f;
    ‘\time [please]!’ „Sperrstunde!“
    PHRASES:
    not to give sb the \time of day jdn ignorieren;
    \time is of the essence die Zeit drängt;
    to have \time on one's hands viel Zeit zur Verfügung haben;
    \time is a great healer ( saying)
    \time heals all wounds ( prov) die Zeit heilt alle Wunden ( prov)
    \time and tide wait for no man [or one]; ( prov) man sollte jede Gelegenheit beim Schopf packen;
    \time is money ( prov) Zeit ist Geld ( prov)
    there's a \time and a place [for everything] ([for everything]) alles zu seiner Zeit;
    a week is a long \time in politics ( saying) eine Woche ist lang in der Politik;
    there's no \time like the present ( saying) was du heute kannst besorgen, das verschiebe nicht auf morgen ( prov)
    all good things in all good \time alles zu seiner Zeit;
    not to have much \time for sb jdn nicht mögen;
    to have a lot of \time for sb großen Respekt vor jdm haben;
    \time hangs heavy die Zeit steht still;
    \times are changing die Zeiten ändern sich;
    to do [or serve] \time ( fam) sitzen ( fig) ( fam)
    \time flies;
    doesn't \time fly? (?) die Zeit fliegt;
    to kill \time die Zeit totschlagen;
    \time moves on [or passes] wie die Zeit vergeht vt
    to \time sb over 100 metres für jdn die Zeit beim 100-Meter-Lauf nehmen [o stoppen];
    the winning team was \timed at 5 minutes 26 seconds die Gewinnermannschaft wurde mit 5 Minuten und 26 Sekunden gestoppt
    to \time sth für etw akk den richtigen Zeitpunkt auswählen

    English-German students dictionary > time

  • 4 time

    I
    [taim] n ժամանակ, ժամ. spare, free/ hard/busy time ազատ/ծանր/զբաղված ժա մանակ. time passes/drags Ժամանակն անցնում է/ ձգվում է. half/part of the time ժամանակի կեսը, մի մասը. for some/a long time որոշ ժամանակ, եր կար ժամանակ. have enough time բավական ժա մանակ ունենալ. after a time որոշ ժա մա նակից հետո. waste time ժամանակ վատնել. make up for the lost time կորցրած ժամանակը ետ շահել/բերել. pass the time ժամանակ անցկ ացնել. I have time on my hands Ես ժամանակ ունեմ. Take your time Մի շտապեք. It takes time Ժա մանակ է հարկավոր/անհրաժեշտ. have a good time լավ ժամանակ անցկացնել. The time has come Եկել է ժամանակը. have the time of one’s life իր կյանքի ամենալավ ժամանակը անցկացնել. It is high time Վաղուց/Իսկը ժամա նակն է. in due time իր ժամանակին. at times, from time to time երբեմն, մերթ ընդ մերթ. ժա մանակ առ ժամանակ. in no time չա փազանց արագ, իս կույն. at no time երբեք, ոչ մի ժա մանակ. some time or other երբևիցե, որևէ ժա մանակ. at the same time միևնույն ժա մանակ. for tհe time being ներ կայումս, այժմ. for the time որոշ ժա մա նա կով gain time ժամանակ շահել. kill time ժա մա նակ սպանել. observe time ճշտապահ լինել. time frame ժամանա կա հատված, վերջնա ժամ կետ. time presses Ժա մանակը չի սպասում. at odd times աշ խատանքին ընդմեջ, ի միջի այլոց. (ժա մանակաշրջան) in former times նախկինում. at my time of life իմ տարիքում. in times past/to come անցյալում, ապագայում. in the time of Tigran the Great Տիգրան Մեծի ժամա նա կաշրջանում. keep up with the times ժամա նակի հետ համընթաց գնալ. be ahead of one’s time իր դարաշրջանից առաջ ընկնել. (սեզոն) Autumn is the time for fruits Աշունը մրգի սե զոն է. a lovely time of year տարվա հրաշալի ժա մանակ. There is time for everything Ամեն ինչն իր ժամանակն ունի. in winter time ձմռանը. (ժամկետ) extension of time ժամկետի եր կարաձգում. time is up Ժամկետը լրացել է. expiration of time ժամկետի լրանալը. within the time agreed նշված ժամկետում. He has done his time in the army Բանակում նրա ծառայությունն ա վարտվել է time tested ժամանակով փորձված. do time պատիժը կրել. (անգամ) every time ամեն ան գամ. at one time միանգամից. time after իրար հետևից, անընդհատ. time and again բազմիցս, հաճախակի. 3 times 3 երեք անգամ երեք. 5 times faster 5 անգամ ավելի արագ. this/ last/ next time այս/անցյալ/հաջորդ անգամ. for the first/last time առաջին/վերջին անգամ. one at a time մեկական. երժշ. տեմպ, տակտ. beat time տակտ խփել, չափ տալ. keep time տեմպը/ ռիթ մը պահպանել. (ժամ) tell the time ժամն ասել. look at the time ժամացույցին նայել. at this time of night գիշերվա այս ժամին at any time ցանկացած ժամին. arrive on time ճիշտ ժամին ժամանել. հմկրգ. time-sharing ժա մանակի բաժա նում. time-sharing executive աշխա տանքի բա ժա նումով օպերացիոն համա կարգ. time slice ժամանակի հատված/քվանտ. time slicing ժամանակի քվանտա ցում
    II
    [taim] v հաջող ժամանակ ընտրել. The remark was well timed Դիտողության ժամա նակը հաջող էր ընտրված. time one’s journey ճամփորդության ժամանակը նշանակել. time a race մրզ. մրցավազքի ժամանակը նշել. time smb մեկի ժամանակը ֆիքսել

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  • 5 test

    1. III
    test smth. test an engine (a new car, a boiler, etc.) проверять /подвергать проверке, испытывать, испробовать/ мотор и т.д.; test a pupil's abilities (the boy's honesty, smb.'s intelligence, smb.'s eyesight, etc.) проверять способности ученика и т.д.; test smb.'s powers of endurance испытывать чье-л. терпение
    2. IV
    test smth. in some manner test smth. thoroughly (carefully, practically, periodically, experimentally, scientifically, exhaustively, etc.) тщательно и т.д. проверять /испытывать/, подвергать тщательной и т.д. проверке; test a poison (a substance) chemically сделать химический анализ яда (вещества)
    3. XI
    be tested at some time the plane is being tested now как раз сейчас проводятся испытания этого самолета; be tested in some manner the pupil (the boy, the student, etc.) was [severely] tested ученик и т.д. был подвергнут [суровому] испытанию /экзамену/; be tested by smth. be tested by time проверять /испытывать/ временем
    4. XII
    have smth. tested have the machine tested опробовать /проверить/ машину
    5. XXI1
    test smth., smb. for smth. test a coin for weight (ore for gold, the substance for poison, a patient for tuberculosis, etc.) проверять монету на вес и т.д.; test a wall for straightness (the roof for leaks, the substance for alkaloids, etc.) проверять, прямая ли стена и т.д.; test smth. with smth. test the liquid with litmus-paper проверять жидкость лакмусовой бумажкой

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  • 6 test

    test [test]
    test1 (a)-(e) contrôle1 (a), 1 (c) examen1 (b) tester3 (a), 3 (c) analyser3 (b), 3 (f) examiner3 (b) essayer3 (c) vérifier3 (d) contrôler3 (d) mesurer3 (e) évaluer3 (e) éprouver3 (g)
    1 noun
    (a) (examination → gen) test m; School contrôle m, interrogation f;
    to pass a test réussir à un examen;
    biology test interrogation f de biologie;
    to sit or to take a test passer un examen;
    general knowledge test test m de culture générale;
    I'm taking my (driving) test tomorrow je passe mon permis (de conduire) demain;
    did you pass your (driving) test? avez-vous été reçu au permis (de conduire)?
    (b) Medicine (of blood, urine) test m, analyse f; (of eyes, hearing) examen m;
    to undergo tests subir des tests ou examens;
    to have a blood test faire faire une analyse de sang;
    to have an eye test se faire examiner la vue;
    the lab did a test for salmonella le laboratoire a fait une analyse pour détecter la présence de salmonelles
    (c) (trial → of equipment, machine) test m, essai m, épreuve f; (→ of quality) contrôle m; Marketing (→ of reaction, popularity) évaluation f;
    to carry out tests on sth effectuer des tests sur qch;
    all new drugs undergo clinical tests tous les nouveaux médicaments subissent des tests cliniques;
    a test for noise levels un contrôle des niveaux sonores;
    to be on test être testé ou à l'essai;
    to put sth to the test tester qch, faire l'essai de qch
    (d) (of character, endurance, resolve) test m;
    a good test of character un bon test de personnalité, un bon moyen de tester la personnalité;
    to put sb to the test éprouver qn, mettre qn à l'épreuve;
    his courage was really put to the test son courage fut sérieusement mis à l'épreuve ou éprouvé;
    it's the first major test for the Prime Minister c'est la première fois que le Premier ministre est réellement mis à l'épreuve;
    to stand the test se montrer à la hauteur;
    also figurative test of strength épreuve f de force;
    to stand the test of time durer, résister à l'épreuve du temps;
    her books have certainly stood the test of time ses livres n'ont pas pris une ride
    (e) (measure) test m;
    it's a test of union solidarity c'est un test de la solidarité syndicale;
    it will be a test of popularity for the new leader ce sera un test de popularité pour le nouveau dirigeant;
    the by-election will be a good test of public opinion l'élection partielle représentera un bon test de l'opinion publique
    (f) British Sport test-match m
    d'essai
    (a) (examine → ability, knowledge, intelligence) tester, mesurer; School (→ pupils) tester, contrôler les connaissances de;
    we were tested in geography nous avons eu un contrôle de géographie;
    she was tested on her knowledge of plants on a testé ou vérifié ses connaissances botaniques
    (b) Medicine (blood, urine) analyser, faire une analyse de; (sight, hearing) examiner;
    to have one's eyes tested se faire examiner la vue;
    figurative you need your eyes tested or British testing! il faut mettre des lunettes!;
    to test sb for AIDS faire subir le test de dépistage du sida à qn;
    to test an athlete for steroids faire subir des tests à un athlète pour détecter l'usage de stéroïdes
    (c) (try out → prototype, car) essayer, faire l'essai de; (→ product) essayer; (→ weapon, procedure) tester; (→ drug) tester, expérimenter;
    none of our products are tested on animals nos produits ne sont pas testés sur les animaux
    (d) (check → batteries, pressure, suspension) vérifier, contrôler
    (e) (measure → reaction, popularity) mesurer, évaluer; Marketing (→ quality) contrôler;
    the day of action will test union solidarity la journée d'action permettra de mesurer ou d'évaluer la solidarité syndicale
    (f) (analyse → soil) analyser, faire des prélèvements dans; (→ water) analyser;
    the water was tested for phosphates on a analysé l'eau pour en déterminer le taux de phosphates;
    to test food for starch rechercher la présence d'amidon dans les aliments;
    figurative to test the water tâter le terrain
    (g) (tax → machinery, driver, patience) éprouver, mettre à l'épreuve;
    to test sb to the limit pousser qn à bout ou à la dernière extrémité;
    to test sb's patience to the limit mettre la patience de qn à rude épreuve
    to test for salmonella faire une recherche de salmonelles;
    to test for AIDS procéder à un test de dépistage du sida;
    to test for the presence of gas rechercher la présence de gaz
    she tested positive for AIDS son test de dépistage du sida s'est révélé positif
    testing, testing! un, deux, trois!
    ►► Law & History the Test Act = loi anglaise de 1673, abrogée en 1828, interdisant aux catholiques l'accès aux postes gouvernementaux et à la fonction de député;
    test area région f test;
    test ban interdiction f des essais nucléaires;
    test ban treaty traité m de prohibition des essais nucléaires;
    test bench banc m d'essai;
    British Television test card mire f;
    Law test case affaire f qui fait jurisprudence;
    the trial has come to be regarded as a test case in environmental law ce procès a acquis force de précédent dans le domaine de la protection de l'environnement;
    figurative doctors regard her experiences as a test case for some of their theories les médecins estiment que ses expériences vont leur permettre d'éprouver ou de mettre à l'épreuve certaines de leurs théories;
    test certificate certificat m d'essai;
    Television test chart mire f (de réglage);
    Marketing test city ville f test;
    test drive essai m sur route;
    to go for a test drive essayer une voiture;
    Aviation test flight vol m d'essai;
    test market marché-test m, marché m témoin;
    British test match match m international, test-match m;
    (a) Chemistry papier m réactif
    (b) British School interrogation f écrite;
    American Television test pattern mire f (de réglage);
    Music test piece morceau m imposé ou de concours;
    test pilot pilote m d'essai;
    test run essai m;
    to go for a test run faire un essai;
    test shot lancement m d'essai;
    test signal signal m de mesure;
    test site site m témoin;
    Cars test track piste f d'essai;
    test tube éprouvette f
    (a) (idea, theory) tester
    (b) (prototype, product) essayer, mettre à l'essai;
    these products are tested out on animals ces produits sont testés sur les animaux

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  • 7 test *****

    [tɛst]
    1. n
    (trial, check) prova, (of goods in factory) controllo, collaudo, (of machinery) collaudo, Med analisi f inv, esame m, Chem analisi, (exam: of intelligence) test m inv, (Scol: written) compito in classe, (oral) interrogazione f, Auto, (also: driving test) esame m di guida

    nuclear teststest mpl inv nucleari

    tests on animalssperimentazione f sugli animali

    2. vt
    (gen) provare, controllare, (try, ascertain the worth of) mettere alla prova, (machine) collaudare, Chem analizzare, (blood, urine) fare le analisi di, (new drug) sperimentare, Psych fare un test psicologico a

    to have one's eyes etc tested — farsi controllare la vista etc

    to test sb in mathematicsesaminare or interrogare qn in matematica

    3. vi

    testing, testing... Telec — prova, prova...

    4. adj

    English-Italian dictionary > test *****

  • 8 test

    [test] 1. сущ.
    1) проверка, испытание; тест

    difficult / demanding test — трудное испытание

    exhaustive / extensive / thorough tests — всесторонние, тщательные исследования

    to administer / conduct / give a test — проводить испытание

    He was put to test. — Его подвергли испытанию.

    Our product will stand the test of time. — Наша разработка выдержит испытание временем.

    - service test
    - test run
    2)
    а) проверочная, контрольная работа; тест

    to draw up / make up / set a test — брит. составлять контрольную, тест

    to bear / pass the test — выдержать испытание

    Out of a total of 2,600 pupils only 920 passed the test. — Из общего числа в 2600 учеников испытание выдержали только 920.

    She had sold her bike, taken a driving test and bought a car. — Она продала свой велосипед, сдала экзамен на права и купила себе машину.

    - multiple-choice test
    - proficiency test
    б) психол. тест
    - aptitude test
    - free-association test
    - intelligence test
    - lie-detector test
    - personality test
    - psychological test
    3) мерило; критерий

    It is a commonplace fact that holidays are a major test of any relationship. — Общеизвестно, что отпуска являются серьёзным испытанием отношений на прочность.

    The test of any civilized society is how it treats its minorities. — Мерилом цивилизованности любого общества является то, как в нём относятся к меньшинствам.

    Syn:
    4) мед.; хим. исследование, анализ; проверка

    blood test — анализ крови, исследование крови

    to carry out / conduct / do / run a test — проводить, делать анализ

    They conducted a series of tests on me at the health center. — В медицинском центре у меня взяли анализы.

    The family doctor ordered numerous, expensive medical tests, which revealed no physical problem. — Семейный врач велел сделать массу дорогостоящих медицинских анализов, которые ничего не дали.

    - diagnostic test - litmus test
    - Papanicolaou test
    - Pap test
    - patch test
    - paternity test
    - saliva test
    - skin test
    - tuberculin test
    - visual test
    5) хим. реактив

    Put one half of this lead into a test. — Положите половину имеющегося здесь свинца в пробирную чашку.

    2. гл.
    1)
    а) подвергать испытанию, проверке

    to test smb.'s eyesight — проверять чьё-л. зрение

    to test the apparatusспорт. опробовать снаряд

    б) подвергаться испытанию, проходить тест
    в) амер. показать в результате испытания, дать результат; обнаруживать определённые свойства в результате испытаний

    The eyesight of different peoples may test the same, yet some primitive peoples seem to white explorers to see as if they were using binoculars. — Хотя зрение у разных народов может на поверку оказаться одинаковым, белым исследователям кажется, что одни примитивные народы видят во сто крат лучше, чем другие.

    2)
    а) = test out тестировать; проверять с помощью тестов

    I have tested the water in all the wells. — Я проверил воду во всех колодцах.

    The model must be tested out before we put the product on sale. — Образец должен быть протестирован до того, как мы запустим продукт в производство.

    Working in the new school gave him a chance to test out some of the latest ideas in education. — Работа в новой школе предоставила ему возможность проверить на практике некоторые новейшие идеи в сфере образования.

    3) проверять, убеждаться
    Syn:
    4)
    а) хим. подвергать действию реактива; брать пробу
    Syn:
    assay 2.
    3. прил.
    испытательный, пробный, контрольный, проверочный

    Англо-русский современный словарь > test

  • 9 Edison, Thomas Alva

    [br]
    b. 11 February 1847 Milan, Ohio, USA
    d. 18 October 1931 Glenmont
    [br]
    American inventor and pioneer electrical developer.
    [br]
    He was the son of Samuel Edison, who was in the timber business. His schooling was delayed due to scarlet fever until 1855, when he was 8½ years old, but he was an avid reader. By the age of 14 he had a job as a newsboy on the railway from Port Huron to Detroit, a distance of sixty-three miles (101 km). He worked a fourteen-hour day with a stopover of five hours, which he spent in the Detroit Free Library. He also sold sweets on the train and, later, fruit and vegetables, and was soon making a profit of $20 a week. He then started two stores in Port Huron and used a spare freight car as a laboratory. He added a hand-printing press to produce 400 copies weekly of The Grand Trunk Herald, most of which he compiled and edited himself. He set himself to learn telegraphy from the station agent at Mount Clements, whose son he had saved from being run over by a freight car.
    At the age of 16 he became a telegraphist at Port Huron. In 1863 he became railway telegraphist at the busy Stratford Junction of the Grand Trunk Railroad, arranging a clock with a notched wheel to give the hourly signal which was to prove that he was awake and at his post! He left hurriedly after failing to hold a train which was nearly involved in a head-on collision. He usually worked the night shift, allowing himself time for experiments during the day. His first invention was an arrangement of two Morse registers so that a high-speed input could be decoded at a slower speed. Moving from place to place he held many positions as a telegraphist. In Boston he invented an automatic vote recorder for Congress and patented it, but the idea was rejected. This was the first of a total of 1180 patents that he was to take out during his lifetime. After six years he resigned from the Western Union Company to devote all his time to invention, his next idea being an improved ticker-tape machine for stockbrokers. He developed a duplex telegraphy system, but this was turned down by the Western Union Company. He then moved to New York.
    Edison found accommodation in the battery room of Law's Gold Reporting Company, sleeping in the cellar, and there his repair of a broken transmitter marked him as someone of special talents. His superior soon resigned, and he was promoted with a salary of $300 a month. Western Union paid him $40,000 for the sole rights on future improvements on the duplex telegraph, and he moved to Ward Street, Newark, New Jersey, where he employed a gathering of specialist engineers. Within a year, he married one of his employees, Mary Stilwell, when she was only 16: a daughter, Marion, was born in 1872, and two sons, Thomas and William, in 1876 and 1879, respectively.
    He continued to work on the automatic telegraph, a device to send out messages faster than they could be tapped out by hand: that is, over fifty words per minute or so. An earlier machine by Alexander Bain worked at up to 400 words per minute, but was not good over long distances. Edison agreed to work on improving this feature of Bain's machine for the Automatic Telegraph Company (ATC) for $40,000. He improved it to a working speed of 500 words per minute and ran a test between Washington and New York. Hoping to sell their equipment to the Post Office in Britain, ATC sent Edison to England in 1873 to negotiate. A 500-word message was to be sent from Liverpool to London every half-hour for six hours, followed by tests on 2,200 miles (3,540 km) of cable at Greenwich. Only confused results were obtained due to induction in the cable, which lay coiled in a water tank. Edison returned to New York, where he worked on his quadruplex telegraph system, tests of which proved a success between New York and Albany in December 1874. Unfortunately, simultaneous negotiation with Western Union and ATC resulted in a lawsuit.
    Alexander Graham Bell was granted a patent for a telephone in March 1876 while Edison was still working on the same idea. His improvements allowed the device to operate over a distance of hundreds of miles instead of only a few miles. Tests were carried out over the 106 miles (170 km) between New York and Philadelphia. Edison applied for a patent on the carbon-button transmitter in April 1877, Western Union agreeing to pay him $6,000 a year for the seventeen-year duration of the patent. In these years he was also working on the development of the electric lamp and on a duplicating machine which would make up to 3,000 copies from a stencil. In 1876–7 he moved from Newark to Menlo Park, twenty-four miles (39 km) from New York on the Pennsylvania Railway, near Elizabeth. He had bought a house there around which he built the premises that would become his "inventions factory". It was there that he began the use of his 200- page pocket notebooks, each of which lasted him about two weeks, so prolific were his ideas. When he died he left 3,400 of them filled with notes and sketches.
    Late in 1877 he applied for a patent for a phonograph which was granted on 19 February 1878, and by the end of the year he had formed a company to manufacture this totally new product. At the time, Edison saw the device primarily as a business aid rather than for entertainment, rather as a dictating machine. In August 1878 he was granted a British patent. In July 1878 he tried to measure the heat from the solar corona at a solar eclipse viewed from Rawlins, Wyoming, but his "tasimeter" was too sensitive.
    Probably his greatest achievement was "The Subdivision of the Electric Light" or the "glow bulb". He tried many materials for the filament before settling on carbon. He gave a demonstration of electric light by lighting up Menlo Park and inviting the public. Edison was, of course, faced with the problem of inventing and producing all the ancillaries which go to make up the electrical system of generation and distribution-meters, fuses, insulation, switches, cabling—even generators had to be designed and built; everything was new. He started a number of manufacturing companies to produce the various components needed.
    In 1881 he built the world's largest generator, which weighed 27 tons, to light 1,200 lamps at the Paris Exhibition. It was later moved to England to be used in the world's first central power station with steam engine drive at Holborn Viaduct, London. In September 1882 he started up his Pearl Street Generating Station in New York, which led to a worldwide increase in the application of electric power, particularly for lighting. At the same time as these developments, he built a 1,300yd (1,190m) electric railway at Menlo Park.
    On 9 August 1884 his wife died of typhoid. Using his telegraphic skills, he proposed to 19-year-old Mina Miller in Morse code while in the company of others on a train. He married her in February 1885 before buying a new house and estate at West Orange, New Jersey, building a new laboratory not far away in the Orange Valley.
    Edison used direct current which was limited to around 250 volts. Alternating current was largely developed by George Westinghouse and Nicola Tesla, using transformers to step up the current to a higher voltage for long-distance transmission. The use of AC gradually overtook the Edison DC system.
    In autumn 1888 he patented a form of cinephotography, the kinetoscope, obtaining film-stock from George Eastman. In 1893 he set up the first film studio, which was pivoted so as to catch the sun, with a hinged roof which could be raised. In 1894 kinetoscope parlours with "peep shows" were starting up in cities all over America. Competition came from the Latham Brothers with a screen-projection machine, which Edison answered with his "Vitascope", shown in New York in 1896. This showed pictures with accompanying sound, but there was some difficulty with synchronization. Edison also experimented with captions at this early date.
    In 1880 he filed a patent for a magnetic ore separator, the first of nearly sixty. He bought up deposits of low-grade iron ore which had been developed in the north of New Jersey. The process was a commercial success until the discovery of iron-rich ore in Minnesota rendered it uneconomic and uncompetitive. In 1898 cement rock was discovered in New Village, west of West Orange. Edison bought the land and started cement manufacture, using kilns twice the normal length and using half as much fuel to heat them as the normal type of kiln. In 1893 he met Henry Ford, who was building his second car, at an Edison convention. This started him on the development of a battery for an electric car on which he made over 9,000 experiments. In 1903 he sold his patent for wireless telegraphy "for a song" to Guglielmo Marconi.
    In 1910 Edison designed a prefabricated concrete house. In December 1914 fire destroyed three-quarters of the West Orange plant, but it was at once rebuilt, and with the threat of war Edison started to set up his own plants for making all the chemicals that he had previously been buying from Europe, such as carbolic acid, phenol, benzol, aniline dyes, etc. He was appointed President of the Navy Consulting Board, for whom, he said, he made some forty-five inventions, "but they were pigeonholed, every one of them". Thus did Edison find that the Navy did not take kindly to civilian interference.
    In 1927 he started the Edison Botanic Research Company, founded with similar investment from Ford and Firestone with the object of finding a substitute for overseas-produced rubber. In the first year he tested no fewer than 3,327 possible plants, in the second year, over 1,400, eventually developing a variety of Golden Rod which grew to 14 ft (4.3 m) in height. However, all this effort and money was wasted, due to the discovery of synthetic rubber.
    In October 1929 he was present at Henry Ford's opening of his Dearborn Museum to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the incandescent lamp, including a replica of the Menlo Park laboratory. He was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal and was elected to the American Academy of Sciences. He died in 1931 at his home, Glenmont; throughout the USA, lights were dimmed temporarily on the day of his funeral.
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    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Member of the American Academy of Sciences. Congressional Gold Medal.
    Further Reading
    M.Josephson, 1951, Edison, Eyre \& Spottiswode.
    R.W.Clark, 1977, Edison, the Man who Made the Future, Macdonald \& Jane.
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    Biographical history of technology > Edison, Thomas Alva

  • 10 make

    [meɪk] 1. гл.; прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. made
    1) делать, конструировать, создавать, изготавливать

    Made in Japan. — Сделано в Японии. ( надпись на продукте)

    The beaver makes its hole, the bee makes its cell. — Бобёр строит себе нору, пчела - соты.

    This craftsman can make almost anything out of bamboo. — Этот мастер может сделать из бамбука практически всё.

    Nissan now makes cars at two plants in Europe. — В настоящее время "Ниссан" производит автомобили на двух заводах в Европе.

    Syn:
    2) создавать, творить, порождать

    They are made for each other / one another. — Они созданы друг для друга.

    He was made to be an artist. — Ему суждено было стать художником.

    3) готовить (какое-л. блюдо или напиток)

    to make tea / coffee — готовить чай / кофе

    4) создавать, сочинять, слагать
    Syn:
    Syn:
    6) производить, издавать ( звук)
    7) быть причиной, вызвать (что-л.)

    He made trouble for us. — Он причинил нам неприятности.

    8) устанавливать (правила, порядок); вводить в действие ( закон); устанавливать (нормы, расценки)
    Syn:
    9) составлять, образовывать

    A House was made today promptly at a quarter-past 12 o'clock. — Кворум в Палате общин был сегодня достигнут быстро, к 12.15.

    10) (make smb. / smth. (out) of smb. / smth.) сделать кого-л. / что-л. из кого-л. / чего-л.

    to make a business of smth. — делать бизнес на чём-л.

    They must be made an example of. — Они должны послужить примером.

    I always supposed that Mrs. Lupin and you would make a match of it. — Я всегда предполагал, что миссис Люпин и Вы поженитесь.

    11) составлять, вырабатывать (мнение, план)

    I make no doubt everyone practises similar stratagems. — Я не сомневаюсь, что все используют те же самые уловки.

    We make the judgement of Chaucer from his works. — Мы составляем мнение о Чосере на основе его произведений.

    12) ( make of) считать (что-л. чем-л. / кого-л. кем-л.)

    He has gone to Edinburgh now. I don't know what to make of him. — Теперь он отправился в Эдинбург. Я просто не знаю, что о нём думать.

    13) мор. рассмотреть, разглядеть, увидеть издалека

    If we could make land, we should know where we were. — Если бы мы могли увидеть землю, мы бы знали, где мы находимся.

    Syn:
    14) составлять, равняться

    Two and two make four. — Два плюс два равняется четырём.

    15) составлять, быть достаточным ( обычно с отрицанием)

    One actress does not make a play. — Одна актриса не делает пьесы.

    A long beard does not make a philosopher. — Длинная борода ещё не делает человека философом.

    16) быть, являться (частью, членом чего-л.)

    to make one (of) — быть членом, участником; стать одним из

    I wanted to see that sort of people together and to make one of them. — Я хотел посмотреть на этот тип людей и стать одним из них.

    I was number thirteen, and you came in and made the fourteenth. — Я был тринадцатым, а ты пришёл и стал четырнадцатым.

    17) стать, сделаться; становиться

    He will make a good manager. — Он станет хорошим управляющим.

    She will make him a good wife. — Она будет ему хорошей женой.

    18) зарабатывать, наживать, приобретать (деньги, репутацию)

    to make capital out of smth. — составить капитал из чего-л., нажить капитал на чём-л.

    to make on smth. — заработать на чём-л., получить выгоду

    to make a name — составить, сделать имя

    He made a name as a successful actor. — Он сделал себе имя, прославившись как актёр.

    Syn:
    19)
    а) карт. бить, брать ( взятку)
    б) карт. тасовать
    Syn:
    в) спорт. удержать ( счёт); выиграть ( очко в игре); забить ( мяч)
    20) набирать, прибавлять, увеличивать ( вес)

    Two of them made twenty stones each in sixteen weeks. — Двое из них набрали за шестнадцать недель каждый по 280 фунтов.

    21) пытаться (что-л. сделать)

    He got very excited, and made to catch hold of her dress. — Он пришёл в сильное возбуждение и попытался схватить её за платье.

    22)
    а) идти, продвигаться (в определённом направлении; в конструкции с наречиями или наречными фразами)

    to make back — вернуться, возвратиться

    I made steadily but slowly towards them. — Я медленно, но верно двигался в их направлении.

    He made straight towards a distant light. — Он направился прямо к видневшемуся вдали свету.

    We see an immense flock of geese making up the stream. — Мы видим большую стаю гусей, плывущих вверх по течению.

    I could get no boat, so I must make the distance on foot. — Я не смог раздобыть лодку, поэтому я должен пройти весь путь пешком.

    б) ( make after) уст. преследовать, гнаться за (кем-л.); пускаться в погоню за (кем-л.)

    The policeman made after the thieves, but failed to catch them. — Полицейский бросился вдогонку за ворами, но не сумел их схватить.

    23) приводить в порядок, убирать

    Make to the hood means to accustom a hawk to the hood. — "Тренировать на колпачок" значит приучать сокола к колпачку.

    25) привести к ( успеху), обеспечить ( успех); обеспечить (кому-л.) процветание, богатство

    Bismarck has made Germany. — Бисмарк сделал из Германии процветающее государство.

    26) считать, полагать, прикидывать; представлять, описывать (каким-л. образом)

    What time do you make it, Mr. Baker? — Как Вы полагаете, мистер Бейкер, который сейчас час?

    Macbeth is not half so bad as the play makes him. — Макбет и на половину не так плох, как он изображён в пьесе.

    27) крим. определить, вычислить, расколоть

    You had better disguise so he won't make you. — Ты лучше измени внешность, чтобы он не опознал тебя.

    28)
    а) совершать, осуществлять, выполнять (какие-л. действия)

    To make the campaign was the dearest wish of Harry's life. — Воевать было заветной мечтой Гарри.

    Syn:
    б) демонстрировать жестами, движением тела (уважение, презрение)

    The King made a low obeisance to the window where they were standing. — Король сделал почтительный поклон в сторону окна, у которого они стояли.

    в) заключать (соглашение, сделку)
    г) совершать (поездку, путешествие, экскурсию)
    д) произносить (что-л.)

    to make a speech / an oration — произносить речь

    29) уст. есть, кушать

    I never made a better dinner in my life. — В жизни своей не ел более вкусного обеда.

    Syn:
    30)
    а) добиваться, достигать
    Syn:
    б) амер.; разг. уговорить переспать; совратить, соблазнить

    Young Fraser tried to make her once. — Юный Фрейзер как-то попытался её соблазнить.

    в) ( make for) способствовать, содействовать (чему-л.)

    The large print makes for easier reading. — Большие буквы легче читать.

    31)
    а) мор. подниматься, приливать ( о воде)

    We shall build this into a platform in order to give us a little extra height when the tide makes. — Мы должны встроить это в (морскую) платформу, чтобы у нас был запас высоты, когда начнёт подниматься прилив.

    After ice makes, the fish freeze almost as soon as you take them out of the water. — Когда устанавливается лёд, рыба замораживается практически сразу же, как её вытащишь из воды.

    32) говорить, свидетельствовать (о чем-л.)

    All these things make in favour of Mr. Gladstone. — Все эти вещи свидетельствуют в пользу мистера Гладстона.

    33)
    а) ( make for) быстро продвигаться, направляться

    After the concert, the crowd made for the nearest door. — После концерта толпа направилась к ближайшему выходу.

    б) ( make at) атаковать, наброситься

    The prisoner made at the guard with a knife. — Заключённый набросился на охранника с ножом.

    34) ( make into) переделывать, превращать (во что-л.)
    35) в сочетании с существительным означает действие, соответствующее значению существительного

    to make a discovery — открыть, совершить открытие

    36) при употреблении в качестве глагола-связки: приводить к какому-л. состоянию
    а) (make + прил.)

    to make ready — приготовить, подготовить

    You'll only make bad worse. — Вы же сделаете ещё хуже.

    The elephants, made furious by their wounds, increased the disorder. — Израненные и разъярённые, слоны ещё больше усиливали всеобщую панику.

    - make angry
    - make better
    - make worse
    - make clear
    - make dirty
    - make even
    - make famous
    б) (make + прич. прош. вр.) обычно употребляется с глаголами понимания, восприятия: known, acquainted, felt, heard, understood

    I hope I made myself understood. — Надеюсь, я ясно выразился.

    She made it known that she was the mayor's wife. — Она дала понять, что она жена мэра.

    Many diseases first make themselves felt in the dead of night. — Многие болезни впервые дают о себе знать глубокой ночью.

    to make oneself scarce — ретироваться, исчезнуть, сгинуть

    Take the precious darling, Tilly, while I make myself of some use. — Возьми малютку, Тилли, пока я немного помогу.

    37)
    а) (делать кем-л. / чем-л.)

    This sentence made the noisy doctor a popular hero. — Этот приговор сделал из беспокойного доктора популярного героя.

    б) назначать ( на должность), повышать ( в чине), присваивать ( титул)

    They made her chairwoman. — Они выбрали её председателем.

    The Queen made Marlborough a duke. — Королева сделала Мальборо герцогом.

    38)
    а) (make smb. do smth.) заставлять, побуждать (кого-л. сделать что-л.)

    I'll make him cry. — Я заставлю его плакать.

    We were made to learn fifty new words every week. — Нас заставляли учить по пятьдесят новых слов в неделю.

    б) (be made to do smth.) быть приведёнными к какому-л. состоянию

    The two statements can hardly be made to agree. — Едва ли можно примирить два этих утверждения.

    The enemy will not play the game according to the rules, and there are none to make him. — Противник не будет играть по правилам, и нет никого, кто заставил бы его это сделать.

    - make down
    - make off
    - make out
    - make over
    - make up
    ••

    to make much / little / something of smth. — придавать большое / небольшое / некоторое значение чему-л.

    to make head or tail of smth. — понять что к чему, осмыслить

    to make smb.'s day — осчастливить кого-л.

    - make a fire
    - make a row
    - make one's mind easy
    - make peace
    - make place
    - make room
    - make way
    - make no matter
    - make long hours
    - make good time
    - make believe
    - make do
    - make it
    - make sure
    - make a dead set at smb.
    - make a dead set at smth.
    - make time out
    - make a point
    - make a poor mouth
    - make one's appearance
    - make or break
    2. сущ.
    1)
    а) стиль, фасон, модель
    б) тип, марка

    I tested the records on four different makes of gramophone. — Я проверил грампластинки на граммофонах четырёх разных типов.

    2) строение; склад, конституция, сложение

    He was a huge man, with the make and muscles of a prize-fighter. — Он был здоровым мужиком с телом и мускулами боксёра-профессионала.

    3) склад характера, менталитет

    Giotto was, in the make of him, a very much stronger man than Titian. — Джотто по складу своего характера был гораздо более сильным человеком, чем Тициан.

    4)
    а) производство, изготовление ( изделия)
    5) крим. удачно совершённая кража или мошенничество
    6) эл. замыкание цепи
    7) карт. объявление козырной масти ( в бридже)
    8) амер.; разг.
    9) амер.; разг. установление, идентификация; ориентировка

    We've got a make on Beth Pine. She's on our files. — Мы установили личность Бет Пайн. Она есть у нас в картотеке.

    ••
    - make and mend
    - make and mend hour

    Англо-русский современный словарь > make

  • 11 Cayley, Sir George

    SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace
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    b. 27 December 1773 Scarborough, England
    d. 15 December 1857 Brompton Hall, Yorkshire, England
    [br]
    English pioneer who laid down the basic principles of the aeroplane in 1799 and built a manned glider in 1853.
    [br]
    Cayley was born into a well-to-do Yorkshire family living at Brompton Hall. He was encouraged to study mathematics, navigation and mechanics, particularly by his mother. In 1792 he succeeded to the baronetcy and took over the daunting task of revitalizing the run-down family estate.
    The first aeronautical device made by Cayley was a copy of the toy helicopter invented by the Frenchmen Launoy and Bienvenu in 1784. Cayley's version, made in 1796, convinced him that a machine could "rise in the air by mechanical means", as he later wrote. He studied the aerodynamics of flight and broke away from the unsuccessful ornithopters of his predecessors. In 1799 he scratched two sketches on a silver disc: one side of the disc showed the aerodynamic force on a wing resolved into lift and drag, and on the other side he illustrated his idea for a fixed-wing aeroplane; this disc is preserved in the Science Museum in London. In 1804 he tested a small wing on the end of a whirling arm to measure its lifting power. This led to the world's first model glider, which consisted of a simple kite (the wing) mounted on a pole with an adjustable cruciform tail. A full-size glider followed in 1809 and this flew successfully unmanned. By 1809 Cayley had also investigated the lifting properties of cambered wings and produced a low-drag aerofoil section. His aim was to produce a powered aeroplane, but no suitable engines were available. Steam-engines were too heavy, but he experimented with a gunpowder motor and invented the hot-air engine in 1807. He published details of some of his aeronautical researches in 1809–10 and in 1816 he wrote a paper on airships. Then for a period of some twenty-five years he was so busy with other activities that he largely neglected his aeronautical researches. It was not until 1843, at the age of 70, that he really had time to pursue his quest for flight. The Mechanics' Magazine of 8 April 1843 published drawings of "Sir George Cayley's Aerial Carriage", which consisted of a helicopter design with four circular lifting rotors—which could be adjusted to become wings—and two pusher propellers. In 1849 he built a full-size triplane glider which lifted a boy off the ground for a brief hop. Then in 1852 he proposed a monoplane glider which could be launched from a balloon. Late in 1853 Cayley built his "new flyer", another monoplane glider, which carried his coachman as a reluctant passenger across a dale at Brompton, Cayley became involved in public affairs and was MP for Scarborough in 1832. He also took a leading part in local scientific activities and was co-founder of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in 1831 and of the Regent Street Polytechnic Institution in 1838.
    [br]
    Bibliography
    Cayley wrote a number of articles and papers, the most significant being "On aerial navigation", Nicholson's Journal of Natural Philosophy (November 1809—March 1810) (published in three numbers); and two further papers with the same title in Philosophical Magazine (1816 and 1817) (both describe semi-rigid airships).
    Further Reading
    L.Pritchard, 1961, Sir George Cayley, London (the standard work on the life of Cayley).
    C.H.Gibbs-Smith, 1962, Sir George Cayley's Aeronautics 1796–1855, London (covers his aeronautical achievements in more detail).
    —1974, "Sir George Cayley, father of aerial navigation (1773–1857)", Aeronautical Journal (Royal Aeronautical Society) (April) (an updating paper).
    JDS

    Biographical history of technology > Cayley, Sir George

  • 12 PDM

    1. широтно-импульсная модуляция
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    3. управление данными об изделии
    4. поверхностная акустическая волна
    5. модуляция по длительности импульса
    6. модуль распределения питания

     

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    When demand rises and expansion becomes necessary, simply plug in new Power Distribution Modules. The factory-assembled modules, which include circuit breaker, power cord, and power connection, can be installed in mere minutes. There are multiple power ratings and power cord lengths for low to high power, guaranteeing compatibility and quick, easy, and convenient installation.
    [APC]

    Когда потребляемая мощность увеличивается и необходимо расширение системы бесперебойного питания, то достаточно просто вставить новые модули распределения питания. Собранные на заводе-изготовителе модули, состоящие из автоматического выключателя, кабеля и кабельной розетки, можно установить за несколько минут. Модули поставляются на различные номинальные токи и с кабелями различной длины, что позволяет легко подобрать нужный модуль, быстро и без особого труда его установить.
    [Перевод Интент]


    How to install the PDM

    Note: Some Power Distribution Units have filler plates installed. When a PDM is to be installed, the filler plate must be removed from the busbar.

    4922

    1 Press down on the clip.
    2 Pull out the plate from the unit. (Do not throw away the filler plate. Keep it for potential later use).

    4923

    3 Verify that all the breakers are in the OFF position.
    4 Press the red button to release the latch.
    5 Pull open the latch.

    Vertical Rack Distribution Panel
    4924

    Horizontal Rack Distribution Panel
    4925


    6 Feed the cable(s) up through the top opening in the enclosure and into the cable power troughs (if applicable) on top of enclosures.

    How to install a PDM circuit breaker handle tie

    4926

    1 Locate the handle tie above the circuit breaker handles aligning the two tabs between the three handles.
    2 Push the handle tie towards the circuit breaker handles until it snaps into position. Check to make sure that the handle tie is secure.
    3 The handle tie can be removed by pulling it from the circuit breaker handles.

    Тематики

    EN

     

    модуляция по длительности импульса
    широтно-импульсная модуляция
    ШИМ


    [Е.С.Алексеев, А.А.Мячев. Англо-русский толковый словарь по системотехнике ЭВМ. Москва 1993]

    Тематики

    Синонимы

    EN

     

    управление данными об изделии
    Системы PDM обобщают такие технологии, как:
    EDM (engineering data management) - управление инженерными данными,
    PIM (product information management) - управление информацией об изделии,
    TDM (technical data management) - управление техническими данными,
    TIM (technical information management) - управление технической информацией,
    а также другие системы, которые используются для манипулирования информацией, всесторонне определяющей конкретное изделие. Короче говоря, любая информация, необходимая на том или ином этапе жизненного цикла изделия, может управляться системой PDM, которая предоставляет корректные данные всем пользователям и всем промышленным информационным системам по мере надобности. Наряду с данными, PDM управляет и проектом - процессом разработки изделия, контролируя собственно информацию об изделии - "продукте", о состоянии объектов данных, об утверждении вносимых изменений, осуществляя авторизацию и другие операции, которые влияют на данные об изделии и режимы доступа к ним каждого конкретного пользователя.
    Таким образом, речь идет о полном, централизованном и постоянном автоматизированном контроле за всей совокупностью данных, описывающих как само изделие, так и процессы его конструирования, производства, эксплуатации и утилизации.
    [ http://www.morepc.ru/dict/]

    Тематики

    EN

     

    фазоразностная модуляция

    [Л.Г.Суменко. Англо-русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.]

    Тематики

    EN

     

    широтно-импульсная модуляция
    ШИМ

    Последовательный сигнал, информативным в котором является ширина импульса при постоянной частоте следования.
    [ http://www.morepc.ru/dict/]

    широтно-импульсная модуляция
    -

    [Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва]

    Тематики

    • электротехника, основные понятия

    Синонимы

    EN

    06.04.13 поверхностная акустическая волна [ surface acoustic wave; SAW]: Электроакустический эффект, используемый в системах автоматической идентификации, когда микроволновые радиосигналы малой мощности с помощью пьезоэлектрического кристалла в радиочастотной метке преобразуются в ультразвуковые поверхностные акустические волны.

    Примечание - Информация об уникальной идентификации содержится в фазово-временных вариациях отраженного радиочастотной меткой сигнала.

    <2>4 Сокращения

    ARQ

    Автоматический запрос повтора [Automatic Repeat Request]

    ASK

    Амплитудная манипуляция [Amplitude Shift Keying]

    BPSK

    Бинарная фазовая манипуляция [Binary Phase Shift Keying]

    CDMA

    Множественный доступ с кодовым разделением каналов [Code Division Multiple Access]

    CSMA

    Множественный доступ с анализом состояния канала передачи данных [Carrier Sense Multiple Access]

    CSMA/CD

    Множественный доступ с анализом состояния канала передачи данных и обнаружением конфликтов [Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection]

    DBPSK

    Дифференциальная бинарная фазовая манипуляция [Differential binary phase shift keying]

    DSSS

    Широкополосная модуляция с непосредственной передачей псевдослучайной последовательности [Direct sequence spread spectrum modulation]

    EIRP (ЭИИМ)

    Эквивалентная изотропно-излучаемая мощность [Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power]

    EMI

    Электромагнитная помеха [ElectroMagnetic Interference]

    ETR

    Технический отчет ETSI [European Telecommunications Report]

    ETS

    Телекоммуникационный стандарт ETSI [European Telecommunications Standard]

    ETSI

    Европейский институт по стандартизации в области телекоммуникаций [European Telecommunications Standards Institute]

    FHSS

    Широкополосная модуляция с дискретной перестройкой несущей частоты [Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum]

    FSK

    Частотная манипуляция [Frequency Shift Keying]

    GHz (ГГц)

    Гигагерц [Gigahertz]

    GMSK

    Минимальная гауссовская манипуляция [Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying]

    kHz (кГц)

    Килогерц [Kilohertz]

    MSK

    Минимальнофазовая частотная манипуляция [Minimum shift keying]

    MHz (МГц)

    Мегагерц [Megahertz]

    OBE

    Навесное оборудование [On-Board Equipment]

    PDM

    Модуляция импульса по длительности, широтно-импульсная модуляция [Pulse Duration Modulation]

    PM

    Фазовая модуляция [Phase modulation]

    PPM (ФИМ)

    Фазоимпульсная модуляция [Modulation (pulse position)]

    PSK

    Фазовая манипуляция [Phase Shift Keying]

    PWM

    Широтно-импульсная модуляция [Pulse Width Modulation]

    RF/DC

    Обмен данными системы радиочастотной идентификации [Radio frequency data communication]

    RFI

    Радиопомеха [Radio frequency interference]

    RSSI

    Индикатор уровня принимаемого сигнала [Receiving Signal Strength Indicator]

    S/N

    Отношение сигнала к шуму [Signal/noise ratio]

    SAW

    Поверхностная акустическая волна [Surface Acoustic Wave]

    SIN AD

    Отношение сигнала к шуму и искажению [Signal to Noise & Distortion]

    SRD

    Устройство малого радиуса действия [Short Range Device]

    TBR

    Технические основы регулирования [Technical Basis for Regulation]

    TDD

    Дуплексная связь с временным разделением каналов [Time Division Duplexing]

    TDM

    Временное разделение каналов [Time Division Multiplexing]

    <2>Библиография

    [1]

    МЭК 60050-713

    (IEC 60050-713)

    Международный электротехнический словарь. Часть 713. Радиосвязь: приемники, передатчики, сети и их режим работы

    ( International Electrotechnical Vocabulary - Part 713: Radiocommunications: transmitters, receivers, networks and operation)

    [2]

    МЭК 60050-705

    (IEC 60050-705)

    Международный электротехнический словарь. Глава 705: Распространение радиоволн ( International Electrotechnical Vocabulary - Chapter 705: Radio wave propagation)

    [3]

    МЭК 60050-702

    (IEC 60050-702)

    Международный электротехнический словарь. Глава 702: Колебания, сигналы и соответствующие устройства

    ( International Electrotechnical Vocabulary - Chapter 702: Oscillations, signals and related devices)

    [4]

    МЭК 60050-121

    (IEC 60050-121)

    Международный электротехнический словарь. Глава 121: Электромагнетизм ( International Electrotechnical Vocabulary - Part 121: Electromagnetism)

    [5]

    МЭК 60050-712

    (IEC 60050-712)

    Международный электротехнический словарь. Глава 712: Антенны ( International Electrotechnical Vocabulary - Chapter 712: Antennas)

    [6]

    МЭК 60050-221

    (IEC 60050-221)

    Международный электротехнический словарь. Глава 221: Магнитные материалы и компоненты

    ( International Electrotechnical Vocabulary - Chapter 221: Magnetic materials and components)

    [7]

    ИСО/МЭК 2382-9:1995

    (ISO/IEC2382-9:1995)

    Информационная технология. Словарь. Часть 9. Обмен данными ( Information technology - Vocabulary - Part 9: Data communication)

    [8]

    МЭК 60050-725

    (IEC 60050-725)

    Международный электротехнический словарь. Глава 725: Космическая радиосвязь ( International Electrotechnical Vocabulary - Chapter 725: Space radiocommunications)

    [9]

    МЭК 60050-714

    (IEC 60050-714)

    Международный электротехнический словарь. Глава 714: Коммутация и сигнализация в электросвязи

    ( International Electrotechnical Vocabulary - Chapter 714: Switching and signalling in telecommunications)

    [10]

    МЭК 60050-704

    (IEC 60050-704)

    Международный Электротехнический словарь. Глава 704. Техника передачи ( International Electrotechnical Vocabulary - Chapter 704: Transmission)

    [11]

    МЭК 60050-161

    (IEC 60050-161)

    Международный электротехнический словарь. Глава 161: Электромагнитная совместимость ( International Electrotechnical Vocabulary. Chapter 161: Electromagnetic compatibility)

    [12]

    ИСО/МЭК 8824-1

    (ISO/IEC 8824-1)

    Информационные технологии. Абстрактная синтаксическая нотация версии один

    (АСН.1). Часть 1. Спецификация основной нотации

    (Information technology - Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1): Specification of basic notation)1)

    [13]

    ИСО/МЭК 9834-1

    (ISO/IEC 9834-1)

    Информационные технологии. Взаимосвязь открытых систем. Процедуры действий уполномоченных по регистрации ВОС. Часть 1. Общие процедуры и верхние дуги дерева идентификатора объекта АСН.1

    ( Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Procedures for the operation of OSI Registration Authorities: General procedures and top arcs of the ASN. 1 Object Identifier tree)

    [14]

    ИСО/МЭК 15962]

    (ISO/IEC 15962)

    Информационные технологии. Радиочастотная идентификация (RFID) для управления предметами. Протокол данных: правила кодирования данных и функции логической памяти

    ( Information technology - Radio frequency identification ( RFID) for item management - Data protocol: data encoding rules and logical memory functions)

    [15]

    ИСО/МЭК 19762-1

    (ISO/IEC 19762-1)

    Информационные технологии. Технологии автоматической идентификации и сбора данных (АИСД). Гармонизированный словарь. Часть 1. Общие термины в области АIDC ( Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture ( AIDC) techniques - Harmonized vocabulary - Part 1: General terms relating to AIDC)

    [16]

    ИСО/МЭК 19762-2

    (ISO/IEC 19762-2)

    Информационные технологии. Технологии автоматической идентификации и сбора данных (АИСД). Гармонизированный словарь. Часть 2. Оптические носители данных (ОНД)

    ( Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture ( AIDC) techniques - Harmonized vocabulary - Part 2: Optically readable media ( ORM))

    [17]

    ИСО/МЭК 19762-3

    (ISO/IEC 19762-3)

    Информационные технологии. Технологии автоматической идентификации и сбора данных (АИСД). Гармонизированный словарь. Часть 3. Радиочастотная идентификация (РЧИ)

    ( Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture ( AIDC) techniques - Harmonized vocabulary - Part 3: Radio frequency identification ( RFID))

    [18]

    ИСО/МЭК 19762-5

    (ISO/IEC 19762-5)

    Информационные технологии. Технологии автоматической идентификации и сбора данных (АИСД). Гармонизированный словарь. Часть 5. Системы определения места нахождения

    ( Information technology - Automatic identification and data capture ( AIDC) techniques - Harmonized vocabulary - Part 5: Locating systems)

    [19]

    ИСО/МЭК 18000-6

    (ISO/IEC 18000-6)

    Информационные технологии. Радиочастотная идентификация для управления предметами. Часть 6. Параметры радиоинтерфейса для диапазона частот 860 - 960 МГц ( Information technology - Radio frequency identification for item management - Part 6: Parameters for air interface communications at 860 MHz to 960 MHz)

    _____________

    1)В оригинале ИСО/МЭК 19762-4 стандарты [12] - [19] включены в раздел «Библиография», однако следует учитывать, что в основном тексте стандарта ссылок на них нет.

    <2>

    Источник: ГОСТ Р ИСО/МЭК 19762-4-2011: Информационные технологии. Технологии автоматической идентификации и сбора данных (АИСД). Гармонизированный словарь. Часть 4. Общие термины в области радиосвязи оригинал документа

    Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > PDM

  • 13 rational

    •• rational, rationale, rationalize, rationalization

    •• Rational 1. of reason or reasoning. 2. able to reason; having the faculty of reasoning. 3. sensible; that can be tested by reasoning.
    •• Rationale fundamental reason, logical basis (of something) (A.S. Hornby).
    •• Rationalize 1. to make logical and consistent. 2. to invent a rational explanation of. 3. to find false reasons for (irrational or unworthy behavior) (Oxford American Dictionary).
    •• Слово rationalize имеет значение упорядочить, упорядочение (rationalization of UN procedures). В этом случае все довольно просто. Сложнее, когда это слово употребляется в значении подыскивать (рациональное) объяснение, пытаться оправдать что-либо рационально аргументировать. Дело в том, что чаще всего оно употребляется в этом значении в сугубо отрицательном контексте, а переводчик не всегда это чувствует. Вот характерный пример: In the non-election season, editors have willingly given their pages over to hidden advertising of all sorts, using myriad rationalizations to justify betraying their readers (Robert Coalson). – В год без выборов редакторы охотно предоставляют свои страницы для различных видов скрытой рекламы, прибегая ко всяческим уловкам, чтобы оправдать такое предательство интересов читателей. См. также generalize, generalization.
    •• Слово rational часто соответствует русскому рациональный (rational discourse – рациональная/осмысленная речь), а вот в обратном направлении ситуация иная. Русское рациональный становится «ложным другом». Поэтому рациональная технология – efficient technology, рациональное решение – reasonable/appropriate solution (или decision, в зависимости от контекста).
    •• Наконец, rationale (произносится ) – слово, которое не надо путать с rational. Оно означает принцип, лежащий в основе чего-то, аргументация, объяснение. В отличие от rationalization, rationale обычно не имеет отрицательного оттенка. Для иллюстрации возможных контекстуальных переводов приведу несколько примеров:
    •• 1....the necessity to confront a choice between the geopolitical rationale and American capabilities (Henry Kissinger). – ...выбор между геополитическими целями и возможностями США;
    •• 2. There was no political rationale for Britain to become involved (Henry Kissinger). – Для Великобритании не имело политического смысла втягиваться в это дело;
    •• 3. Starr... defended [his methods]... But it was difficult to square that rationale with some of the questions [his] agents were asking (Time). – ...но эти утверждения (объяснения, аргументы) плохо увязываются с некоторыми вопросами, которые задавали его агенты;
    •• 4. Most Americans understand the challenge Mr. Tung faces... Few, however, will understand the rationale of restricting democracy (Washington Post). – ...немногие, однако, согласятся с тем, что необходимо ограничить демократию.

    English-Russian nonsystematic dictionary > rational

  • 14 rationale

    •• rational, rationale, rationalize, rationalization

    •• Rational 1. of reason or reasoning. 2. able to reason; having the faculty of reasoning. 3. sensible; that can be tested by reasoning.
    •• Rationale fundamental reason, logical basis (of something) (A.S. Hornby).
    •• Rationalize 1. to make logical and consistent. 2. to invent a rational explanation of. 3. to find false reasons for (irrational or unworthy behavior) (Oxford American Dictionary).
    •• Слово rationalize имеет значение упорядочить, упорядочение (rationalization of UN procedures). В этом случае все довольно просто. Сложнее, когда это слово употребляется в значении подыскивать (рациональное) объяснение, пытаться оправдать что-либо рационально аргументировать. Дело в том, что чаще всего оно употребляется в этом значении в сугубо отрицательном контексте, а переводчик не всегда это чувствует. Вот характерный пример: In the non-election season, editors have willingly given their pages over to hidden advertising of all sorts, using myriad rationalizations to justify betraying their readers (Robert Coalson). – В год без выборов редакторы охотно предоставляют свои страницы для различных видов скрытой рекламы, прибегая ко всяческим уловкам, чтобы оправдать такое предательство интересов читателей. См. также generalize, generalization.
    •• Слово rational часто соответствует русскому рациональный (rational discourse – рациональная/осмысленная речь), а вот в обратном направлении ситуация иная. Русское рациональный становится «ложным другом». Поэтому рациональная технология – efficient technology, рациональное решение – reasonable/appropriate solution (или decision, в зависимости от контекста).
    •• Наконец, rationale (произносится ) – слово, которое не надо путать с rational. Оно означает принцип, лежащий в основе чего-то, аргументация, объяснение. В отличие от rationalization, rationale обычно не имеет отрицательного оттенка. Для иллюстрации возможных контекстуальных переводов приведу несколько примеров:
    •• 1....the necessity to confront a choice between the geopolitical rationale and American capabilities (Henry Kissinger). – ...выбор между геополитическими целями и возможностями США;
    •• 2. There was no political rationale for Britain to become involved (Henry Kissinger). – Для Великобритании не имело политического смысла втягиваться в это дело;
    •• 3. Starr... defended [his methods]... But it was difficult to square that rationale with some of the questions [his] agents were asking (Time). – ...но эти утверждения (объяснения, аргументы) плохо увязываются с некоторыми вопросами, которые задавали его агенты;
    •• 4. Most Americans understand the challenge Mr. Tung faces... Few, however, will understand the rationale of restricting democracy (Washington Post). – ...немногие, однако, согласятся с тем, что необходимо ограничить демократию.

    English-Russian nonsystematic dictionary > rationale

  • 15 rationalization

    •• rational, rationale, rationalize, rationalization

    •• Rational 1. of reason or reasoning. 2. able to reason; having the faculty of reasoning. 3. sensible; that can be tested by reasoning.
    •• Rationale fundamental reason, logical basis (of something) (A.S. Hornby).
    •• Rationalize 1. to make logical and consistent. 2. to invent a rational explanation of. 3. to find false reasons for (irrational or unworthy behavior) (Oxford American Dictionary).
    •• Слово rationalize имеет значение упорядочить, упорядочение (rationalization of UN procedures). В этом случае все довольно просто. Сложнее, когда это слово употребляется в значении подыскивать (рациональное) объяснение, пытаться оправдать что-либо рационально аргументировать. Дело в том, что чаще всего оно употребляется в этом значении в сугубо отрицательном контексте, а переводчик не всегда это чувствует. Вот характерный пример: In the non-election season, editors have willingly given their pages over to hidden advertising of all sorts, using myriad rationalizations to justify betraying their readers (Robert Coalson). – В год без выборов редакторы охотно предоставляют свои страницы для различных видов скрытой рекламы, прибегая ко всяческим уловкам, чтобы оправдать такое предательство интересов читателей. См. также generalize, generalization.
    •• Слово rational часто соответствует русскому рациональный (rational discourse – рациональная/осмысленная речь), а вот в обратном направлении ситуация иная. Русское рациональный становится «ложным другом». Поэтому рациональная технология – efficient technology, рациональное решение – reasonable/appropriate solution (или decision, в зависимости от контекста).
    •• Наконец, rationale (произносится ) – слово, которое не надо путать с rational. Оно означает принцип, лежащий в основе чего-то, аргументация, объяснение. В отличие от rationalization, rationale обычно не имеет отрицательного оттенка. Для иллюстрации возможных контекстуальных переводов приведу несколько примеров:
    •• 1....the necessity to confront a choice between the geopolitical rationale and American capabilities (Henry Kissinger). – ...выбор между геополитическими целями и возможностями США;
    •• 2. There was no political rationale for Britain to become involved (Henry Kissinger). – Для Великобритании не имело политического смысла втягиваться в это дело;
    •• 3. Starr... defended [his methods]... But it was difficult to square that rationale with some of the questions [his] agents were asking (Time). – ...но эти утверждения (объяснения, аргументы) плохо увязываются с некоторыми вопросами, которые задавали его агенты;
    •• 4. Most Americans understand the challenge Mr. Tung faces... Few, however, will understand the rationale of restricting democracy (Washington Post). – ...немногие, однако, согласятся с тем, что необходимо ограничить демократию.

    English-Russian nonsystematic dictionary > rationalization

  • 16 rationalize

    •• rational, rationale, rationalize, rationalization

    •• Rational 1. of reason or reasoning. 2. able to reason; having the faculty of reasoning. 3. sensible; that can be tested by reasoning.
    •• Rationale fundamental reason, logical basis (of something) (A.S. Hornby).
    •• Rationalize 1. to make logical and consistent. 2. to invent a rational explanation of. 3. to find false reasons for (irrational or unworthy behavior) (Oxford American Dictionary).
    •• Слово rationalize имеет значение упорядочить, упорядочение (rationalization of UN procedures). В этом случае все довольно просто. Сложнее, когда это слово употребляется в значении подыскивать (рациональное) объяснение, пытаться оправдать что-либо рационально аргументировать. Дело в том, что чаще всего оно употребляется в этом значении в сугубо отрицательном контексте, а переводчик не всегда это чувствует. Вот характерный пример: In the non-election season, editors have willingly given their pages over to hidden advertising of all sorts, using myriad rationalizations to justify betraying their readers (Robert Coalson). – В год без выборов редакторы охотно предоставляют свои страницы для различных видов скрытой рекламы, прибегая ко всяческим уловкам, чтобы оправдать такое предательство интересов читателей. См. также generalize, generalization.
    •• Слово rational часто соответствует русскому рациональный (rational discourse – рациональная/осмысленная речь), а вот в обратном направлении ситуация иная. Русское рациональный становится «ложным другом». Поэтому рациональная технология – efficient technology, рациональное решение – reasonable/appropriate solution (или decision, в зависимости от контекста).
    •• Наконец, rationale (произносится ) – слово, которое не надо путать с rational. Оно означает принцип, лежащий в основе чего-то, аргументация, объяснение. В отличие от rationalization, rationale обычно не имеет отрицательного оттенка. Для иллюстрации возможных контекстуальных переводов приведу несколько примеров:
    •• 1....the necessity to confront a choice between the geopolitical rationale and American capabilities (Henry Kissinger). – ...выбор между геополитическими целями и возможностями США;
    •• 2. There was no political rationale for Britain to become involved (Henry Kissinger). – Для Великобритании не имело политического смысла втягиваться в это дело;
    •• 3. Starr... defended [his methods]... But it was difficult to square that rationale with some of the questions [his] agents were asking (Time). – ...но эти утверждения (объяснения, аргументы) плохо увязываются с некоторыми вопросами, которые задавали его агенты;
    •• 4. Most Americans understand the challenge Mr. Tung faces... Few, however, will understand the rationale of restricting democracy (Washington Post). – ...немногие, однако, согласятся с тем, что необходимо ограничить демократию.

    English-Russian nonsystematic dictionary > rationalize

  • 17 Lilienthal, Otto

    SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace
    [br]
    b. 23 May 1848 Anklam, Prussia (now Germany)
    d. 10 August 1896 Berlin, Germany
    [br]
    German glider pioneer, the first to make a controlled flight using wings.
    [br]
    Otto Lilienthal and his brother Gustav developed an interest in flying as boys, when they studied birds in flight, built models and even tried to fit wings to their arms. Gustav went on to become a successful architect while Otto, after a brilliant scholastic career, became a mechanical engineer. Otto was able to devote his spare time to the problems of flight, and Gustav helped when his work allowed. They considered manpowered and mechanically powered projects, but neither looked hopeful so they turned to gliding. Otto published his research work in a book, Bird Flight as a Basis for Aviation. By 1889 Otto Lilienthal was ready to test his first full-size gliders. No. 1 and No. 2 were not successful, but No. 3, built in 1891, showed promise. He gradually improved his designs and his launching sites as he gained experience. To take off he ran downhill carrying his hang-glider until it became airborne, then he controlled it by swinging his body weight in the appropriate direction. He even built an artificial mound near Berlin so that he could take off into the wind whichever way it was blowing.
    In all, Lilienthal built some eighteen gliders with various wing shapes, including biplanes. By 1895 he was planning movable control surfaces (operated by head movement) and a powered version using a carbonic acid gas motor. Unfortunately, Lilienthal crashed and died of his injuries before these ideas could be tested. In all, he made over two thousand flights covering distances up to 300 m (300 yds. Many of these flights were recorded on photographs and so generated an interest in flying. Lilienthal's achievements also encouraged other pioneers, such as Percy Pilcher in Britain, and Octave Chanute and the Wright brothers in the United States.
    [br]
    Bibliography
    1899, Der Vogelflug als Grundlage der Fliegekunst, Berlin, reprinted c. 1977; repub. in English, 1911, as Bird Flight as a Basis for Aviation.
    Further Reading
    Charles H.Gibbs-Smith, 1985, Aviation, London (provides a detailed account of Lilienthal's gliders).
    P.H.Lilienthal, 1978, "Die Lilienthal Gebrüder", Aerospace (Royal Aeronautical Society) (January) (for more personal information).
    "The Lilienthal and Pilcher gliders compared", Flight (1 January 1910 and 8 January 1910) (for details about and plans of a typical Lilienthal glider).
    JDS

    Biographical history of technology > Lilienthal, Otto

  • 18 Ramus, Revd C.M.

    SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping
    [br]
    fl. 1870s Sussex, England
    [br]
    English pioneer designer of hydroplanes.
    [br]
    While Rector of Playden, near Rye in Sussex, in 1870 the Reverend C.M.Ramus designed the first hydroplane form seen in the United Kingdom. It is understood that he produced a reasonably flat-bottomed model that was just under 1 m (3 ft 3 in.) in length but had one step.
    The idea was submitted to the Admiralty and tested by William Froude at the Ship Model Testing Tank at Torquay. While the results were significant at the time, it was some years before this hull form became advanced enough to be used commercially.
    [br]
    Bibliography
    1878, The Polyspenic Ship and Speed at Sea.
    Further Reading
    P.Du Cane, 1951, High Speed Small Craft, London: Temple Press.
    D.Phillips-Birt, 1957, The Naval Architecture of Small Craft, London: Hutchinson.
    FMW

    Biographical history of technology > Ramus, Revd C.M.

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