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1 Berry
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3 berry
العُلَّيْق (ثَمَر) \ berry: the small roundish fruit of many trees and plants (not always edible): some berries are poisonous. \ تُوت \ berry: the small roundish fruit of many trees and plants (not always edible): Some berries are poisonous. -
4 berry
[ˈberɪ] plural ˈberries nouna kind of small (often juicy) fruit:ثَمَرَةٌ عِنَبِيَّهThose berries are poisonous.
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• Time to pick berries is when they're ripe (The) - Тогда пляши, когда играют (T) -
6 Berry's inequality
French\ \ inégalité de BerryGerman\ \ Berry-UngleichungDutch\ \ ongelijkheid van BerryItalian\ \ disuguaglianza di BerrySpanish\ \ desigualdad de BarryCatalan\ \ desigualtat de BerryPortuguese\ \ desigualdade de BerryRomanian\ \ inegalitatea BerryDanish\ \ BerryulighedNorwegian\ \ Berrys ulikhetSwedish\ \ BerryolikhetGreek\ \ ανισότητα BerryFinnish\ \ Berryn epäyhtälöHungarian\ \ Berry-féle egyenlõtlenségTurkish\ \ Berry eşitsizliğiEstonian\ \ Berry võrratusLithuanian\ \ Berry nelygybė; Berio nelygybėSlovenian\ \ Berry je neenakostPolish\ \ nierówność Berry'egoRussian\ \ неравенство БерриUkrainian\ \ -Serbian\ \ Беријева неједнакостIcelandic\ \ Berry er misréttiEuskara\ \ Berry en desberdintasunaFarsi\ \ nab rab riye BerryPersian-Farsi\ \ -Arabic\ \ متباينة بيريAfrikaans\ \ Berry se ongelykheidChinese\ \ 贝 里 不 等 式Korean\ \ 베리의 부등식 -
7 Berry, Henry
[br]b. 1720 Parr (?), near St Helens, Lancashire, Englandd. 30 July 1812 Liverpool, England[br]English canal and dock engineer who was responsible for the first true canal, as distinct from a canalized river, in England.[br]Little is known of Berry's early life, but it is certain that he knew the district around St Helens intimately, which was of assistance to him in his later canal works. He became Clerk and Assistant to Thomas Steers and proved his natural engineering ability in helping Steers in both the construction of the Newry navigation in Ireland and his supervision of the construction of Salthouse Dock in Liverpool. On Steers's death in 1750 Berry was appointed, at the age of 30, Dock Engineer for Liverpool Docks, and completed the Salthouse Dock three years later. In 1755 he was allowed by the Liverpool Authority—presumably because his full-time service was not required at the docks at that time—to survey and construct the Sankey Brook Navigation (otherwise known as the St Helens Canal), which was completed in 1757. Berry was instructed to make the brook navigable, but with the secret consent and connivance of one of the proprietors he built a lateral canal, the work commencing on 5 September 1755. This was the first dead-water canal in the country, as distinct from an improved river navigation, and preceded Brindley's Bridgewater Canal by some five or six years. On the canal he also constructed at Blackbrook the first pair of staircase locks to be built in England.Berry later advised on improvements to the Weaver Navigation, and his design for the new locks was accepted. He also carried out in 1769 a survey for a Leeds and Liverpool Canal, but this was not proceeded with and it was left to others to construct this canal. He advised turnpike trustees on bridge construction, but his main work was in Liverpool dock construction and between 1767 and 1771 he built the George's Dock. His final dock work was King's Dock, which was opened on 3 October 1788; he resigned at the age of 68 when the dock was completed. He lived for another 24 years, during which he was described in the local directories as "gentleman" instead of "engineer" or "surveyor" as he had been previously.[br]Further ReadingS.A.Harris, 1937, "Liverpool's second dock engineer", Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire 89.JHB -
8 Berry, George
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. Missouri, USA fl. 1880s[br]American farmer who developed the first steam-powered, self-propelled combine harvester.[br]Born in Missouri, George Berry moved to a 4,000 acre (1,600 hectare) farm at Lindsay in California, and between 1881 and 1886 built himself a steam-driven combine harvester. Berry's machine was the first self-propelled harvester and the first to use straw as a fuel. A single boiler powered two engines: a 26 hp (19 kW) Mitchell Fisher engine provided the forward drive, whilst a 6 hp (4 kW) Westinghouse engine drove the threshing mechanism. Cleaned straw was passed by conveyor back to the firebox, where it provided the main fuel. The original machine had a 22 ft cut, but a later machine extended this to 40 ft and harvested 50 acres a day, although on one occasion it achieved the distinction of being the first harvester to cut over 100 acres in one day. The traction engine used for motive power was removable and was used after harvest for ploughing. It was the first engine to be capable of forward and reverse motion.In later life Berry moved into politics, becoming a member of the California Senate for Inyo and Tulare in the 1890s.[br]Further ReadingG.Quick and W.Buchele, 1978, The Grain Harvesters, American Society of Agricultural Engineers (gives an account of combine-harvester development).AP -
9 Berry Boss And Its
Trademark term: BBIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Berry Boss And Its
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10 Berry Petroleum Company
NYSE. BRYУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Berry Petroleum Company
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11 berry enamel-lined can
банка, покрытая изнутри «ягодным» лаком ( устойчивым к кислой среде)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > berry enamel-lined can
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12 Berry uniform depth beam
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > Berry uniform depth beam
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13 Berry's phase
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > Berry's phase
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14 Chuck Berry
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15 buah berry hitam
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16 lilin bay berry
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17 pohon rowan berry
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18 Atanasoff Berry Computer
Computers: ABCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Atanasoff Berry Computer
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19 Atanasoff-Berry Computer
Information technology: ABC (First digital calculating machine that used vacuum tubes)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Atanasoff-Berry Computer
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20 Barcus Berry Electronics
Trademark term: BBEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Barcus Berry Electronics
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Berry — steht für: Berry (Familienname), der Familienname Berry Berry (Provinz), eine ehemalige Provinz in Frankreich Berry (Sängerin), eine französische Sängerin Canal de Berry, ein ehemaliger Schifffahrtskanal in Frankreich Berry der Plantagenbär, der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
BERRY — Ancienne province du centre de la France, dont Bourges fut la capitale et qui a formé l’essentiel des départements du Cher (chef lieu: Bourges) et de l’Indre (chef lieu: Châteauroux). Riche en vestiges préhistoriques (mégalithes), le Berry entre… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Berry — Berry, Chuck Berry, Juan de Francia, duque de Berry, María Carolina Fernanda Luisa de Nápoles, duquesa de ► Antigua región histórica del centro de Francia, actualmente repartida entre los departamentos de Cher, Indre, Creuse, Nièvre y Allier. * * … Enciclopedia Universal
Berry — Berry, AL U.S. town in Alabama Population (2000): 1238 Housing Units (2000): 574 Land area (2000): 11.177100 sq. miles (28.948554 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.005802 sq. miles (0.015028 sq. km) Total area (2000): 11.182902 sq. miles (28.963582 sq … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Berry [1] — Berry, 1) ehemalige Provinz in Frankreich, s. Berry (Gesch.); 2) (Canal du B., Canal du Cher), Kanal, im französischen Departement Allier beginnend u. im Departement Loire Cher endigend; 3) (Berry Pomeroy), Dorf in der englischen Grafschaft Devon … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Berry, AL — U.S. town in Alabama Population (2000): 1238 Housing Units (2000): 574 Land area (2000): 11.177100 sq. miles (28.948554 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.005802 sq. miles (0.015028 sq. km) Total area (2000): 11.182902 sq. miles (28.963582 sq. km) FIPS … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Berry, KY — U.S. city in Kentucky Population (2000): 310 Housing Units (2000): 124 Land area (2000): 0.271264 sq. miles (0.702571 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.271264 sq. miles (0.702571 sq. km) FIPS… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Berry — En France, le nom désigne bien sûr celui qui est originaire du Berry (variante : Berri). En Angleterre, où il est très répandu, il a un autre sens : celui qui habite un lieu dit Berry (= forteresse, demeure fortifiée, ancien anglais byrig) … Noms de famille
berry — [ber′ē] n. pl. berries [ME & OE berie, a berry, grape, akin to ON ber, Goth weina basi, lit., wine berry] 1. any small, juicy, fleshy fruit, as a strawberry or raspberry 2. the dry seed or kernel of various plants, as a coffee bean or wheat grain … English World dictionary
Berry — Ber ry, n.; pl. {Berries}. [OE. berie, AS. berie, berige; akin to D. bes, G. beere, OS. and OHG. beri, Icel. ber, Sw. b[ a]r, Goth. basi, and perh. Skr. bhas to eat.] 1. Any small fleshy fruit, as the strawberry, mulberry, huckleberry, etc. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Berry [1] — Berry oder Berri, ehemalige Prov. Frankreichs, bildet jetzt die Departemente des Cher und Indre, fruchtbar an Getreide, berühmt durch Schafzucht, mit Bergbau auf Eisen. Der Name soll von den gallischen Bituriges herkommen; zuerst Grafschaft, dann … Herders Conversations-Lexikon