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21 base curr.
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22 euro/trip curr.
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23 local curr.
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24 alternating curr
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25 free electricity field curr...
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26 constant-voltageconstant-curr output characteristic
English-Russian dictionary of electronics > constant-voltageconstant-curr output characteristic
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28 зашибистский
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29 curric
curr; curric, curriculumEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > curric
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30 curriculum
curr; curric, curriculumEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > curriculum
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31 Outram, Benjamin
[br]b. 1 April 1764 Alfreton, Englandd. 22 May 1805 London, England[br]English ironmaster and engineer of canals and tramroads, protagonist of angled plate rails in place of edge rails.[br]Outram's father was one of the principal promoters of the Cromford Canal, Derbyshire, and Benjamin Outram became Assistant to the canal's Engineer, William Jessop. In 1789 Outram was appointed Superintendent in charge of construction, and his responsibilities included the 2,978 yd (2,723 m) Butterley Tunnel; while the tunnel was being driven, coal and iron ore were encountered. Outram and a partner purchased the Butterley Hall estate above the tunnel and formed Outram \& Co. to exploit the coal and iron: a wide length of the tunnel beneath the company's furnace was linked to the surface by shafts to become in effect an underground wharf. Jessop soon joined the company, which grew and prospered to eventually become the long-lived Butterley Company.As a canal engineer, Outram's subsequent projects included the Derby, Huddersfield Narrow and Peak Forest Canals. On the Derby Canal he built a small iron aqueduct, which though designed later than the Longdon Aqueduct of Thomas Telford was opened earlier, in 1796, to become the first iron aqueduct.It is as a tramroad engineer that Outram is best known. In 1793 he completed a mile-long (1.6 km) tramroad from Outram \& Co.'s limestone quarry at Crich to the Cromford Canal, for which he used plate rails of the type recently developed by John Curr. He was, however, able to use a wider gauge—3 ft 6 in. (1.07 m) between the flanges—and larger wagons than Curr had been able to use underground in mines. It appears to have been Outram's idea to mount the rails on stone blocks, rather than wooden sleepers.Outram then engineered tramroads to extend the lines of the Derby and Peak Forest Canals. He encouraged construction of such tramroads in many parts of Britain, often as feeders of traffic to canals. He acted as Engineer, and his company often provided the rails and sometimes undertook the entire construction of a line. Foreseeing that lines would be linked together, he recommended a gauge of 4 ft 2 in. (1.27 m) between the flanges as standard, and for twenty years or so Outram's plateways, with horses or gravity as motive power, became the usual form of construction for new railways. However, experience then showed that edge rails, weight for weight, could carry greater load, and were indeed almost essential for the introduction of steam locomotives.[br]Further ReadingR.B.Schofield, 1986, "The design and construction of the Cromford Canal, 1788–1794", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 57 (provides good coverage of Outram's early career).P.J.Riden, 1973, The Butterley Company and railway construction, 1790–1830', Transport History 6(1) (covers Outram's development of tramroads).R.A.Mott, 1969, Tramroads of the eighteenth century and their originator: John Curr', Transactions of the Newcomen Society 42."Dowie" (A.R.Cowlishaw, J.H.Price and R.G.P. Tebb), 1971, The Crich Mineral Railways, Crich: Tramway Publications.PJGR -
32 currere
бегать, ездить (1. 2 § 1 D. 11, 6. 1. 20 pr. D. 19, 5. 1. 17 § 9 D. 21, 1): день, с которого начинается уплата процентов (1. 35 D. 22, 1. 1. 7 § 7 D. 26, 7), или срок (1. 10 pr. D. 41, 3. 1. 2 D. 41, 6)б или течение давности (1. 13 § 16 D. 37, 10);curr. per plures emtores (l. 56 D. 18, 1);
curr. ad litigandum, приступить к процессу (1. 4 C. 6, 6).
Латинско-русский словарь к источникам римского права > currere
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33 oppono
oppōno, posuī, positum, ere (ob u. pono), gegen od. vor od. an etw. hinsetzen, -stellen, -legen, -halten, I) eig.: A) im allg.: fores, die Türflügel vorsetzen, die Tür verschließen, Ov.: auriculas, Hor.: manus oculis od. ante oculos, Ov., manum ad oculos, Suet.: foramini oculos, Petron.: alci pedem, Petron. – refl., calculus intus se opposuit, Cels.: medial, luna subiecta atque opposita soli, der S. gegenübergetreten, Cic. – B) insbes.: 1) zum Schutze, zur Abwehr usw. gegen od. vor etw. hinstellen, a) vor das zu Beschützende: turrim ad introitum portus, Caes. – armatos ad omnes introitus, Caes.: gallinae se opponunt, stellen sich vor (vor ihre Jungen), Cic.: u. so Pompeium persequi Caesar dicitur, ut interficiat, et non omnes corpora nostra opponimus, decken ihn (den P.) mit unseren Leibern, Cic.: u. so coniuges quoque et liberi sequuntur hanc aciem, parata hostibus praeda, nisi pro carissimis pignoribus corpora opponimus, wenn wir diese t. Pf. nicht mit unseren Leibern schützen, Curt. – b) gegen das Andrängende, ihm entgegenstellen, -setzen, moles oppositae fluctibus, Cic.: propugnaculum istis nationibus oppositum et obiectum, Cic.: lana opponitur ossi, wird vor den Kn. vorgelegt (damit er nicht vorfalle), Cels.: opp. castra ante moenia, Liv.: munitiones, Liv. – urgenti hosti fratrem cum classe, Nep.: alci equites, Caes.: se alci, Caes. u.a. – 2) als t. t. des Würfelspiels, beim Spiel als Gegengewinn dagegensetzen, pono pallium: ille suum anulum opposivit, Plaut. Curc. 356. – 3) als t. t. der Wagenrenner, obliquum opp. currum u. bl. opp., mit dem Wagen quervor (quer in den Weg)fahren (um den folgenden durch den Anprall zu Falle zu bringen), opp. curr., Sil. 16, 395 u. 407: bl. opp., Plin. 8, 160. – II) übtr.: 1) als jurist. t. t., als Pfand-, zum Pfande gegen etw. einsetzen, verpfänden, vix hercle opino, etsi me opponam pignori, Plaut.: ager oppositus est pignori ob decem minas, Ter.: opp. res suas ad securitatem creditoris, Sen.: domos nostras, Vulg.: animam suam tibi, Vulg. (vgl. II, 2 aus Catull.). – 2) einer üblen Einwirkung, Gefahr usw. aussetzen, alqm ad ictus solis, Gell.: nudatas radices hiberno frigori, Plin. – se periculis, Cic.: ad omne periculum atque ad omnem invidiam solus opponitur, Cic. – im Doppelsinn mit opp. = verpfänden, villula nostra non ad austri flatus opposita est,... verum ad milia quindecim et ducentos, Catull. 26, 1 sqq. – 3) mit Worten entgegensetzen, a) als Schreckbild vorhalten, vor Augen halten, alci formidines, Cic.: terrorem, Cic., vgl. Halm Cic. Sest. 42. p. 155. – b) als Gegengrund usw. entgegensetzen, dagegen anführen, -vorbringen, -geltend machen, -einwenden, non minorem suam auctoritatem, Cic.: alci nomen, Cic.: valetudinem alcis, Cic.: causam muri, Cic.: quid habes quod mihi opponas? Cic.: quae nostris opponuntur refutare, Quint. – m. folg. Acc. u. Inf., introducebat Carneades, non quo probaret, sed ut opponeret Stoicis, summum bonum esse frui rebus iis, quas primas natura conciliavisset, um den St. einzuwenden, den St. zum Trotz, Cic. Acad. 2, 131. – c) vergleichend entgegen-, gegenüberstellen, multis secundis proeliis unum adversum, Caes.: plures Graeciae, Phaedr. – d) als Gegensatz entgegen-, gegenüberstellen, im Passiv entgegen-, gegenüberstehen, nunc omni virtuti vitium contrario nomine opponitur, steht als Gegensatz gegenüber, Cic.: quid ergo opponitur clementiae? crudelitas, Sen.: voluptatem et dolorem duo mala dicunt esse opposita inter se, Gell. – / Archaist. Pers. opposivit, Plaut. Curc. 356: Partiz. Perf. synk. oppostus, Lucr. 4, 148.
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34 current
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35 curriculum
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36 Дата зачисления денег депозита, код валюты, сумма контракта
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Дата зачисления денег депозита, код валюты, сумма контракта
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37 базовая валюта
1) Banking: monetary basis2) EBRD: base currency (валюта отчётности банка)3) SAP.tech. from-currency4) SAP.fin. base curr., base currency, reference currency -
38 валюта
1) General subject: currency, exchange, value, hard currency3) Diplomatic term: foreign exchange (других стран)4) EBRD: foreign currency, foreign exchange, forex5) Cables: currency (денежная система), foreign currency (иностранные деньги)6) leg.N.P. consideration7) Security: money8) SAP.tech. curr.9) SAP.fin. crcy10) Idiomatic expression: coin of the realm -
39 внутренняя валюта
1) SAP. local currency2) SAP.tech. LC, local curr., national currency3) SAP.fin. house currency -
40 ворковать
1) General subject: bill, bill of costs, coo, crool, curr, mourn (о голубях), spoon3) Jargon: sweet-talk
См. также в других словарях:
Curr — (k[^u]r), v. i. [Prob. imitative.] To coo. [Scot.] [1913 Webster] The owlets hoot, the owlets curr. Wordsworth. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
curr — verb To coo like an owl. The owlets hoot, the owlets curr … Wiktionary
Curr — Recorded as Ker, Kerr, Keir, sometimes Carr, Curr, and possibly others, this interesting name is Anglo Scottish, but ultimately of pre 7th century Old Norse origins. It is or was topographical and found mainly in the famous Border counties of the … Surnames reference
curr — [[t]kɜr[/t]] v. i. curred, curr•ing to make a low, purring sound, as a cat • Etymology: 1670–80; akin to MD curren, MHG kurren to growl … From formal English to slang
curr — ˈkər(.) intransitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: imitative : to make a murmuring sound (as of doves) the owlets curr William Wordsworth … Useful english dictionary
Curr, Joseph — • English priest (d. 1847) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Curr, Joseph Joseph Curr … Catholic encyclopedia
CURR, Edward Micklethwaite (1820-1889) — writer on aborigines and on stock was the son of Edward Curr (1798 1850) and was born at Hobart in 1820. His father spent over three years in Tasmania, from February 1820 to June 1823, and on his return voyage to England wrote An Account of the… … Dictionary of Australian Biography
curr — intransitive verb Etymology: imitative Date: 1677 to make a murmuring sound (as of doves) … New Collegiate Dictionary
curr — /kerr/, v.i. to make a low, purring sound, as a cat. [1670 80; akin to ON kurra to grumble, murmur, MHG kurren, MD curren to growl] * * * … Universalium
curr. — abbr. current … Dictionary of English abbreviation
curr — v. coo, make soft cooing sounds (like the call of a dove or pigeon) … English contemporary dictionary