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1 elected member
Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > elected member
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2 member of parliament
European Parliament — Европейский парламент, Европарламент
triennial parliament — парламент, избираемый на три года
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3 non-elected
прил.пол., упр. неизбираемый, назначаемый (о каких-л. должностях или государственных органах, которые формируются путем назначения, а не выборов)He is a non-elected Member of Parliament, and was Minister of Works, Hydraulics and Supply from January 1969 to July 1972.
The proportion of elected to non-elected members in the regional houses of assembly was: - 90 elected to 14 non-elected.
Many others, however, see the growth of non-elected local government in much more negative terms.
Non-elected public agencies enjoy a large measure of independence from parliamentary scrutiny.
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4 Député
Elected member of the French parliament, the Assemblée nationale. Seepolitics and government.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Député
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5 miembro
f. & m.1 member, supporter, fellow member.2 limb, member, extremity, extremitas.3 associate.m.1 member (integrante).miembro fundador founder membermiembro de pleno derecho full member2 limb, member.miembros superiores/inferiores upper/lower limbsmiembro (viril) penis* * *1 (extremidad) limb2 (viril) member3 (socio) member4 MATEMÁTICAS member\estado miembro member statemiembro viril male member, penis* * *noun m.1) member2) limb* * *1. SM1) (Anat) limb, membermiembro viril — male member, penis
2) (Ling, Mat) member2.SMF [de club] member; [de institución, academia] fellow, associatehacerse miembro de — to become a member of, join
3.ADJ member antes de s* * *1)a) (de organización, asociación) memberb) (como adj) <estado/países> member (before n)c) (Mat) member2) (Anat) limbmiembros anteriores/posteriores — fore/back limbs
•* * *= fellow, member, subscriber, insider.Ex. He was also Council on Library Resources fellow, and he's published several articles, the most recent with Whitney Coe.Ex. Its primary function is to provide a centre for software and hardware expertise for its members.Ex. Access is available from any suitable terminal to BLAISE subscribers.Ex. All libraries, particularly those with rare book or manuscript collections, should take steps to minimise insider thefts.----* asociación miembro = associate member.* biblioteca miembro de una cooperativa = member library.* entre los miembros de la familia = intergenerational.* estado miembro = member government, member state.* familia en la que los dos miembros trabajan = two-parent working family.* institución compuesta de miembros = membership organisation.* institución miembro de una asociación = partner institution.* miembro asociado = affiliated member, associateship.* miembro correspondiente = corresponding member.* miembro de honor = honorary member.* miembro de la Comunidad = community member, Community member.* miembro de la familia = family member.* miembro delantero = forelimb.* miembro de la plantilla = staffer.* miembro de la resistencia = resister.* miembro de la tripulación = crew member.* miembro del Congreso = congressman [congresswoman, -fem.], congresswoman [congressman, -masc.].* miembro del consejo de administración = trustee.* miembro del cuerpo = limb.* miembro del panel = panellist [panelist, -USA].* miembro del personal = staff member, staffer.* miembro destacado = leading member.* miembro de una comisión = commissioner.* miembro de una cuadrilla = crew member.* miembro de una milicia = militiaman [militiamen, -pl.].* miembro de un comité = committeeman [committeemen, -pl.].* miembro de un sindicato = unionist, trade unionist.* miembro electo = elected member.* miembro fundador = founder member, founding member.* miembro honorario = honorary member.* miembro institucional = institutional member, member institution.* miembro invitado = co-opted member.* miembro nato = ex officio.* miembro personal = personal member.* miembros = membership.* miembros inferiores = lower extremities, lower limbs.* miembros superiores = upper extremities, upper limbs.* miembro tipo A = A-member.* miembro tipo B = B-member.* miembro tipo C = C-member.* no miembro = non-member [nonmember].* nuevo miembro = entrant.* organización miembro de una asociación = partner organisation.* países miembro de la Comunidad = Community partner.* país miembro = member country.* país miembro de la Comunidad = Community member state.* seguro por pérdida de un miembro del cuerpo = dismemberment insurance.* todos los miembros de la agencia = agency-wide.* * *1)a) (de organización, asociación) memberb) (como adj) <estado/países> member (before n)c) (Mat) member2) (Anat) limbmiembros anteriores/posteriores — fore/back limbs
•* * *= fellow, member, subscriber, insider.Ex: He was also Council on Library Resources fellow, and he's published several articles, the most recent with Whitney Coe.
Ex: Its primary function is to provide a centre for software and hardware expertise for its members.Ex: Access is available from any suitable terminal to BLAISE subscribers.Ex: All libraries, particularly those with rare book or manuscript collections, should take steps to minimise insider thefts.* asociación miembro = associate member.* biblioteca miembro de una cooperativa = member library.* entre los miembros de la familia = intergenerational.* estado miembro = member government, member state.* familia en la que los dos miembros trabajan = two-parent working family.* institución compuesta de miembros = membership organisation.* institución miembro de una asociación = partner institution.* miembro asociado = affiliated member, associateship.* miembro correspondiente = corresponding member.* miembro de honor = honorary member.* miembro de la Comunidad = community member, Community member.* miembro de la familia = family member.* miembro delantero = forelimb.* miembro de la plantilla = staffer.* miembro de la resistencia = resister.* miembro de la tripulación = crew member.* miembro del Congreso = congressman [congresswoman, -fem.], congresswoman [congressman, -masc.].* miembro del consejo de administración = trustee.* miembro del cuerpo = limb.* miembro del panel = panellist [panelist, -USA].* miembro del personal = staff member, staffer.* miembro destacado = leading member.* miembro de una comisión = commissioner.* miembro de una cuadrilla = crew member.* miembro de una milicia = militiaman [militiamen, -pl.].* miembro de un comité = committeeman [committeemen, -pl.].* miembro de un sindicato = unionist, trade unionist.* miembro electo = elected member.* miembro fundador = founder member, founding member.* miembro honorario = honorary member.* miembro institucional = institutional member, member institution.* miembro invitado = co-opted member.* miembro nato = ex officio.* miembro personal = personal member.* miembros = membership.* miembros inferiores = lower extremities, lower limbs.* miembros superiores = upper extremities, upper limbs.* miembro tipo A = A-member.* miembro tipo B = B-member.* miembro tipo C = C-member.* no miembro = non-member [nonmember].* nuevo miembro = entrant.* organización miembro de una asociación = partner organisation.* países miembro de la Comunidad = Community partner.* país miembro = member country.* país miembro de la Comunidad = Community member state.* seguro por pérdida de un miembro del cuerpo = dismemberment insurance.* todos los miembros de la agencia = agency-wide.* * *A1 (de una organización, asociación) memberdos de los miembros de la expedición two members of the expedition3 ( Mat) memberCompuestos:full memberfull memberB( Anat) limbmiembros anteriores/posteriores fore/back limbsCompuesto:* * *
miembro sustantivo masculino
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2 (Anat) limb;◊ miembros anteriores/posteriores fore/back limbs
miembro sustantivo masculino
1 (parte integrante) member
los miembros de mi familia, the members of my family
2 Anat limb
(pene) penis
' miembro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alargar
- cafre
- decana
- decano
- ecologista
- empresaria
- empresario
- II
- militar
- paralizarse
- plena
- pleno
- readmitir
- realeza
- turgente
- adormecimiento
- anquilosarse
- apéndice
- director
- muñón
- rigidez
- seleccionador
- socio
- vitalicio
English:
artificial
- congressman
- congresswoman
- contra
- fellow
- foot
- juror
- limb
- member
- membership
- on
- pleb
- Satanist
- serve
- sever
- stump
- trustee
- commissioner
- congress
- disqualify
- elder
- governor
- marshal
- Member
- tribe
* * *miembro nm1. [integrante] member;los países miembros de la OTAN NATO's member statesmiembro fundador founder member;miembro de pleno derecho full member2. [extremidad] limb, membermiembros inferiores lower limbs;miembros superiores upper limbs* * *m1 ( socio) member;estado/país miembro member state/country2 ( extremidad) limb, member fml ;* * *miembro nm1) : member2) extremidad: limb, extremity* * *miembro n1. (persona) member2. (extremidad del cuerpo) limb -
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7 eletto
1. past part vedere eleggere2. adj chosen* * *eletto agg.2 ( nobile) select; noble: un animo eletto, a noble heart; parole elette, noble words; un pubblico eletto, a select audience◆ s.m.1 elected person, elected candidate: nuovo eletto, newly elected member2 (spec. pl.) (relig.) the chosen (few), the elect: ...perché molti sono chiamati e pochi gli eletti,...for many are called, but few are chosen.* * *[e'lɛtto] eletto (-a)1. ppSee:2. aggPol elected, (pubblico) select3. sm1) Pol elected member2) Relgli eletti smpl — the elect, the chosen
* * *[e'lɛtto] 1.participio passato eleggere2.1) (prescelto) elect(ed); [governo, rappresentante] elected3.il popolo eletto — bibl. the Chosen People
1) pol. elected person2) (prescelto)gli -i — relig. the elect
per pochi -i — for the privileged o happy few
* * *eletto/e'lεtto/→ eleggereII aggettivo1 (prescelto) elect(ed); [governo, rappresentante] elected; il popolo eletto bibl. the Chosen PeopleIII sostantivo m.(f. -a)1 pol. elected person; un eletto di destra a right-wing representative -
8 miembro electo
(n.) = elected memberEx. Membership of the committee is usually in three parts: officers, eg librarian, architect, etc; elected members, that is local councillors; co-opted members, usually members of the public who have special knowledge of or interest in the subject of the committee.* * *(n.) = elected memberEx: Membership of the committee is usually in three parts: officers, eg librarian, architect, etc; elected members, that is local councillors; co-opted members, usually members of the public who have special knowledge of or interest in the subject of the committee.
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9 récipiendaire
récipiendaire [ʀesipjɑ̃dεʀ]masculine noun, feminine noun* * *ʀesipjɑ̃dɛʀ nm* * *récipiendaire nmf recipient (of a diploma or medal); ( dans académie) member elect.[resipjɑ̃dɛr] nom masculin et féminin1. [nouveau venu] member elect2. [d'une médaille, d'un diplôme] recipient -
10 Praed, William
SUBJECT AREA: Canals[br]b. 24 June 1747 Trevethoe, Leland, St Ives, Cornwall, Englandd. 9 October 1833 Trevethoe, Leland, St Ives, Cornwall, England[br]English banker and Member of Parliament.[br]Born into a wealthy Cornish family, he was educated at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford. He was elected Member of Parliament for St Ives in 1774, but it was alleged that his father, who was a banker, had acted as agent for both his son and Drummond, the other candidate for the same party, in the course of which he advanced money to voters "on their notes payable with interest to the bank of Truro (Praed's bank)" but with the understanding that repayment would not be demanded from those who had voted for Praed and Drummond. Praed's election was therefore declared void on 8 May 1775. He was re-elected in 1780, by which time St Ives was virtually a Praed family monopoly. He served in successive Parliaments until 1806 and then represented Banbury until 1808. Meanwhile, in 1779 he had become a partner in his father's Truro bank, c. 1801 founded the London bank of Praed \& Co. at 189 Fleet Street.While in Parliament, he was instrumental in obtaining and carrying into effect the Bill for the Grand Junction Canal from Braunston to London. He was elected Chairman of the company formed for constructing the canal and proved an excellent choice, serving the company faithfully for nearly thirty years until his resignation in 1821. Upon his marriage to Elizabeth Tyringham in 1778 he made his home at Tyringham Hall in Buckinghamshire and so was very much in the Grand Junction Canal Company's area. London's Praed Street, in which Paddington Station stands, is named in his honour and the canal basin is at the rear of this street. His monument in Tyringham Church bears a relief illustrating a pair of lock gates and a canal boat.[br]Further ReadingAlan H.Faulkner, 1972, The Grand Junction Canal, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles. L.S.Presnell, 1956, Country Banking in the Industrial Revolution, Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 295–6.G.C.Boase and W.P.Courtney, 1874, Biblio-theca Cornubiensis, Vol. II, London: Longmans, p. 524.JHB -
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[e'lɛtto] eletto (-a)1. ppSee:2. aggPol elected, (pubblico) select3. sm1) Pol elected member2) Relgli eletti smpl — the elect, the chosen
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12 Pereira, Manuel Pedro da Silva
(1963-)Attorney, politician, and civil servant. Silva Pereira holds a law degree from the University of Lisbon's Faculty of Law (1985) as well as a master's in law (1993) from the same institution. He has been on the faculty of that law school, as well as at the Autonomous University of Lisbon. He has served in various government posts since 1988 and, since 2000, has been a member of the Socialist Party (PS). He has been an elected member of the Assembly of the Republic since 2002, and worked on the independent television channel as editor. The author of various articles and theses, he was minister of the presidency, in the cabinet, in the 1999-2003 government and, since March 2005, has again been Minister of the Presidency, under Premier José Sócrates.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Pereira, Manuel Pedro da Silva
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13 get
get [get]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━a. ( = have, receive, obtain) avoir━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Some get + noun combinations may take a more specific French verb.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• first I need to get a better idea of the situation je dois d'abord me faire une meilleure idée de la situation► have/has got• how many have you got? combien en avez-vous ?• I've got it! ( = have safely) (ça y est) je l'ai !• you're okay, I've got you! ne t'en fais pas, je te tiens !b. ( = find) trouver• it's difficult to get a hotel room in August c'est difficile de trouver une chambre d'hôtel en août• you get different kinds of... on trouve plusieurs sortes de...c. ( = buy) acheter• where do they get their raw materials? où est-ce qu'ils achètent leurs matières premières ?d. ( = fetch, pick up) aller chercher• can you get my coat from the cleaners? est-ce que tu peux aller chercher mon manteau au pressing ?• can I get you a drink? est-ce que je peux vous offrir quelque chose ?e. ( = take) prendref. ( = call in) appelerg. ( = prepare) préparerh. ( = catch) [+ disease, fugitive] attraper ; [+ name, details] comprendre• we'll get them yet! on leur revaudra ça !• he'll get you for that! qu'est-ce que tu vas prendre ! (inf)• you've got it in one! (inf) tu as tout compris !• let me get this right, you're saying that... alors, si je comprends bien, tu dis que...j. ( = answer) can you get the phone? est-ce que tu peux répondre ?• I'll get it! j'y vais !► to get + adjective━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► This construction is often translated by a verb alone. Look up the relevant adjective.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• when do you think you'll get it finished? ( = when will you finish it) quand penses-tu avoir fini ?• you can't get anything done round here ( = do anything) il est impossible de travailler ici► to get sb/sth to do sth━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• to get sth going [+ machine] faire marcher qch► to get sb/sth somewhere• how can we get it home? comment faire pour l'apporter à la maison ?• to get sth upstairs monter qch► to get sb/sth + preposition• to get o.s. into a difficult position se mettre dans une situation délicate• how do you get there? comment fait-on pour y aller ?• can you get there from London by bus? est-ce qu'on peut y aller de Londres en bus ?• what time do you get to Sheffield? à quelle heure arrivez-vous à Sheffield ?► to get + adverb/preposition• how did that box get here? comment cette boîte est-elle arrivée ici ?• what's got into him? qu'est-ce qui lui prend ?• now we're getting somewhere! (inf) enfin du progrès !• how's your thesis going? -- I'm getting there où en es-tu avec ta thèse ? -- ça avance• where did you get to? où étais-tu donc passé ?• where can he have got to? où est-il passé ?• where have you got to? (in book, work) où en êtes-vous ?► to get + adjective━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► This construction is often translated by a verb alone.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• how stupid can you get? il faut vraiment être stupide !• to get used to sth/to doing s'habituer à qch/à faire► to get + past participle (passive)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► Reflexive verbs are used when the sense is not passive.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► to get to + infinitive• students only get to use the library between 2pm and 8pm les étudiants ne peuvent utiliser la bibliothèque qu'entre 14 heures et 20 heures► have got to + infinitive ( = must)• have you got to go and see her? est-ce que vous êtes obligé d'aller la voir ?• you've got to be joking! tu plaisantes !► to get + -ing ( = begin)• I got to thinking that... (inf) je me suis dit que...3. compounds• he's got lots of get-up-and-go il est très dynamique ► get-well card noun carte f de vœux (pour un prompt rétablissement)a. ( = move about) se déplacer• he gets about with a stick/on crutches il marche avec une canne/des béquilles• she gets about quite well despite her handicap elle arrive assez bien à se déplacer malgré son handicapb. ( = travel) voyagerc. [news] circuler• the story had got about that... des rumeurs circulaient selon lesquelles...• it has got about that... le bruit court que...• I don't want it to get about je ne veux pas que ça s'ébruite► get above inseparable transitive verb• to get above o.s. avoir la grosse tête (inf)• you're getting above yourself! pour qui te prends-tu ?► get across[person crossing] traverser ; [meaning, message] passer• the message is getting across that people must... les gens commencent à comprendre qu'il faut...b. ( = manage) se débrouiller• to get along without sth/sb se débrouiller sans qch/qnc. ( = progress) [work] avancer ; [student, invalid] faire des progrèsd. ( = be on good terms) (bien) s'entendre→ get about→ get rounda. [+ object, person, place] atteindreb. [+ facts, truth] découvrirc. ( = suggest) what are you getting at? où voulez-vous en venir ?d. (British) ( = attack) s'en prendre àa. ( = leave) partir• we are not going to be able to get away this year nous n'allons pas pouvoir partir en vacances cette année• get away (with you)! (inf) à d'autres !b. ( = escape) s'échapper• she moved here to get away from the stress of city life elle est venue s'installer ici pour échapper au stress de la vie citadine• he went to the Bahamas to get away from it all il est allé aux Bahamas pour laisser tous ses problèmes derrière lui( = suffer no consequences)• you'll never get away with that! on ne te laissera pas passer ça ! (inf)a. ( = return) revenir• let's get back to why you didn't come yesterday revenons à la question de savoir pourquoi vous n'êtes pas venu hier• can I get back to you on that? (inf) puis-je vous recontacter à ce sujet ? ; (on phone) puis-je vous rappeler à ce sujet ?b. ( = move backwards) reculer• get back! reculez !a. ( = recover) [+ sth lent, sth lost, stolen] récupérer ; [+ strength] reprendre ; [+ one's husband, partner] faire revenirb. ( = return) rendre• I'll get it back to you as soon as I can je vous le rendrai dès que possible► get back at (inf) inseparable transitive verb( = retaliate against) prendre sa revanche sura. ( = pass) passerb. ( = manage) arriver à s'en sortir (inf)• may I get down? (at table) est-ce que je peux sortir de table ?• get down! ( = climb down) descends ! ; ( = lie down) couche-toi !c. ( = make note of) noterd. ( = depress) déprimer• when you get down to it there's not much difference between them en y regardant de plus près il n'y a pas grande différence entre euxa. [person] ( = enter) entrer ; ( = be admitted to university, school) être admis• do you think we'll get in? tu crois qu'on réussira à entrer ?b. ( = arrive) [train, bus, plane] arriverc. ( = be elected) [member] être élu ; [party] accéder au pouvoira. [+ harvest] rentrer• did you get your essay in on time? as-tu rendu ta dissertation à temps ?b. ( = buy) acheterc. ( = fit in) glisser• he managed to get in a game of golf il a réussi à trouver le temps de faire une partie de golf► get into inseparable transitive verba. ( = enter) [+ house, park] entrer dans ; [+ car, train] monter dans• to get into the way of doing sth ( = make a habit of) prendre l'habitude de faire qchb. [+ clothes] mettre• I can't get into these jeans any more je ne peux plus rentrer dans ce jean► get in with inseparable transitive verba. ( = gain favour of) (réussir à) se faire bien voir deb. ( = become friendly with) se mettre à fréquenter• he got in with local drug dealers il s'est mis à fréquenter les trafiquants de drogue du quartier► get off• to get off to a good start [project, discussion] bien partirc. ( = escape) s'en tirerd. ( = leave work) finir ; ( = take time off) se libérera. [+ bus, train] descendre deb. [+ clothes, shoes] enleverc. ( = dispatch) I'll phone you once I've got the children off to school je t'appellerai une fois que les enfants seront partis à l'écoled. ( = save from punishment) faire acquittera. to get off a bus/a bike descendre d'un bus/de vélo• get off the floor! levez-vous !b. ( = be excused) (inf) to get off gym se faire dispenser des cours de gym► get off with (inf) inseparable transitive verb► get onb. ( = advance, make progress) avancer• how are you getting on? comment ça marche ? (inf)• how did you get on? comment ça s'est passé ?c. ( = succeed) réussir• if you want to get on, you must... si tu veux réussir, tu dois...d. ( = agree) s'entendre( = put on) [+ clothes, shoes] mettrea. ( = get in touch with) se mettre en rapport avec ; ( = speak to) parler à ; ( = ring up) téléphoner àb. ( = start talking about) aborder• we got on to (the subject of) money nous avons abordé la question de l'argent► get on with inseparable transitive verba. ( = continue) continuer• while they talked she got on with her work pendant qu'ils parlaient, elle a continué à travaillerb. ( = start on) se mettre à• I'd better get on with the job! il faut que je m'y mette !► get out• get out! sortez !• let's get out of here! sortons d'ici !b. ( = escape) s'échapper (of de)• you'll have to do it, you can't get out of it il faut que tu le fasses, tu ne peux pas y échapper• some people will do anything to get out of paying taxes certaines personnes feraient n'importe quoi pour éviter de payer des impôts• he's trying to get out of going to the funeral il essaie de trouver une excuse pour ne pas aller à l'enterrementc. [news] se répandre ; [secret] être éventé• wait till the news gets out! attends que la nouvelle soit ébruitée !a. ( = bring out) [+ object] sortirb. ( = remove) [+ nail, tooth] arracher ; [+ stain] enleverc. ( = free) [+ person] faire sortirb. ( = recover from) to get over an illness se remettre d'une maladie• I can't get over the fact that... je n'en reviens pas que... + subja. [+ person, animal, vehicle] faire passerb. ( = communicate) faire comprendre ; [+ ideas] communiquer► get over with separable transitive verb( = have done with) en finir• I was glad to get the injections over with j'étais content d'en avoir fini avec ces piqûres► get round= get abouta. [+ obstacle, difficulty, law] contourner• I don't think I'll get round to it before next week je ne pense pas trouver le temps de m'en occuper avant la semaine prochaine► get throughb. ( = be accepted, pass) [candidate] être reçu ; [motion, bill] passer• I phoned you several times but couldn't get through je t'ai appelé plusieurs fois mais je n'ai pas pu t'avoird. ( = communicate with) to get through to sb communiquer avec qna. [+ hole, window] passer par ; [+ hedge] passer à travers ; [+ crowd] se frayer un chemin à traversb. ( = do) [+ work] faire ; [+ book] lire (en entier)• we get through £150 per week nous dépensons 150 livres par semained. ( = survive) how are they going to get through the winter? comment vont-ils passer l'hiver ?• we couldn't get through a day without arguing pas un jour ne se passait sans que nous ne nous disputionsa. [+ person, object] faire passer• to get the message through to sb that... faire comprendre à qn que...• this is the only place where villagers can get together c'est le seul endroit où les gens du village peuvent se réunir[+ people, ideas, money] rassembler ; [+ group] former( = pass underneath) passer par-dessous• to get under a fence/a rope passer sous une barrière/une corde► get up• what time did you get up? à quelle heure t'es-tu levé ?b. (on a chair, on stage) montera. we eventually got the truck up the hill on a finalement réussi à faire monter le camion jusqu'en haut de la côtea. ( = catch up with) rattraperb. ( = reach) arriver à• where did we get up to last week? où en sommes-nous arrivés la semaine dernière ?• do you realize what they've been getting up to? tu sais ce qu'ils ont trouvé le moyen de faire ?• what have you been getting up to lately? qu'est-ce que tu deviens ?* * *Note: This much-used verb has no multi-purpose equivalent in French and therefore is very often translated by choosing a synonym: to get lunch = to prepare lunch = préparer le déjeunerget is used in many idiomatic expressions ( to get something off one's chest etc) and translations will be found in the appropriate entry (chest etc). This is also true of offensive comments ( get lost etc) where the appropriate entry would be lostRemember that when get is used to express the idea that a job is done not by you but by somebody else ( to get a room painted etc) faire is used in French followed by an infinitive ( faire repeindre une pièce etc)When get has the meaning of become and is followed by an adjective (to get rich/drunk etc) devenir is sometimes useful but check the appropriate entry (rich, drunk etc) as a single verb often suffices ( s'enrichir, s'enivrer etc)For examples and further uses of get see the entry below[get] 1.1) ( receive) recevoir [letter, grant]; recevoir, percevoir [salary, pension]; Television, Radio capter [channel]2) ( inherit)to get something from somebody — lit hériter quelque chose de quelqu'un [article, money]; fig tenir quelque chose de quelqu'un [trait, feature]
3) ( obtain) ( by applying) obtenir [permission, divorce, licence]; trouver [job]; ( by contacting) trouver [plumber]; appeler [taxi]; ( by buying) acheter [item] ( from chez); avoir [ticket]to get something for nothing/at a discount — avoir quelque chose gratuitement/avec une réduction
to get somebody something —
to get something for somebody — ( by buying) acheter quelque chose à quelqu'un
4) ( subscribe to) acheter [newspaper]5) ( acquire) se faire [reputation]6) ( achieve) obtenir [grade, mark, answer]he got it right — ( of calculation) il a obtenu le bon résultat; ( of answer) il a répondu juste
7) ( fetch) chercher [object, person, help]to get somebody something —
8) (manoeuvre, move)to get somebody/something upstairs/downstairs — faire monter/descendre quelqu'un/quelque chose
can you get between the truck and the wall? — est-ce que tu peux te glisser entre le camion et le mur?
9) ( help progress)10) ( contact)11) ( deal with)I'll get it — ( of phone) je réponds; ( of doorbell) j'y vais
12) ( prepare) préparer [breakfast, lunch etc]13) ( take hold of) attraper [person] (by par)I've got you, don't worry — je te tiens, ne t'inquiète pas
to get something from ou off — prendre quelque chose sur [shelf, table]
to get something from ou out of — prendre quelque chose dans [drawer, cupboard]
14) (colloq) ( oblige to give)to get something from ou out of somebody — faire sortir quelque chose à quelqu'un [money]; fig obtenir quelque chose de quelqu'un [truth]
15) (colloq) ( catch) gen arrêter [escapee]got you! — gen je t'ai eu!; ( caught in act) vu!
16) Medicine attraper [disease]17) ( use as transport) prendre [bus, train]18) ( have)to have got — avoir [object, money, friend etc]
19) ( start to have)to get (hold of) the idea ou impression that — se mettre dans la tête que
20) ( suffer)21) ( be given as punishment) prendre [five years etc]; avoir [fine]22) ( hit)to get somebody/something with — toucher quelqu'un/quelque chose avec [stone, arrow]
23) (understand, hear) comprendrenow let me get this right... — alors si je comprends bien...
‘where did you hear that?’ - ‘I got it from Paul’ — ‘où est-ce que tu as entendu ça?’ - ‘c'est Paul qui me l'a dit’
24) (colloq) (annoy, affect)what gets me is... — ce qui m'agace c'est que...
25) (learn, learn of)to get to do — (colloq) finir par faire
how did you get to know ou hear of our organization? — comment avez-vous entendu parler de notre organisation?
26) ( have opportunity)to get to do — avoir l'occasion de faire, pouvoir faire
27) ( start)to get to doing — (colloq) commencer à faire
then I got to thinking that... — puis je me suis dit que...
28) ( must)to have got to do — devoir faire [homework, chore]
you've got to realize that... — il faut que tu te rendes compte que...
29) ( persuade)30) ( have somebody do)31) ( cause)2.1) ( become) devenir [suspicious, old]how lucky/stupid can you get! — il y en a qui ont de la chance/qui sont vraiment stupides!
2) ( forming passive)3) ( become involved in)to get into — (colloq) ( as hobby) se mettre à; ( as job) commencer dans; fig
4) ( arrive)how did you get here? — ( by what miracle) comment est-ce que tu es arrivé là?; ( by what means) comment est-ce que tu es venu?
5) ( progress)6) (colloq) ( put on)to get into — mettre, enfiler (colloq) [pyjamas, overalls]
•Phrasal Verbs:- get at- get away- get back- get by- get down- get in- get into- get off- get on- get onto- get out- get over- get up••get along with you! — (colloq) ne sois pas ridicule!
get away with you! — (colloq) arrête de raconter n'importe quoi! (colloq)
I'll get you (colloq) for that — je vais te le faire payer (colloq)
he's got it bad — (colloq) il est vraiment mordu
to get it together — (colloq) se ressaisir
to get with it — (colloq) se mettre dans le coup (colloq)
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14 prueba descubierta después de la sentencia
• newly• newly elected memberDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > prueba descubierta después de la sentencia
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15 recién salido del cascarón
• newly elected member• newly industrialized countryDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > recién salido del cascarón
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16 neo miembro
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17 heel-tap
n AmE infmlThe newly elected member had to drink three martinis with absolutely no heel-taps allowed — Новоиспеченный член общества должен был выпить три стакана мартини, причем до дна
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18 take one's seat
занять своё место, приступить к выполнению своих обязанностей ( в парламенте или конгрессе)After the Easter recess, Sir George Lynn, who was lately elected member for Millcote, will have to go up to town and take his seat... (Ch. Brontë, ‘Jane Eyre’, ch. XVII) — Сэру Джорджу Лину, который только что избран членом парламента от Милкота, после пасхальных каникул придется вернуться в Лондон и занять парламентское кресло...
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19 Gooch, Sir Daniel
[br]b. 24 August 1816 Bedlington, Northumberland, Englandd. 15 October 1889 Clewer Park, Berkshire, England[br]English engineer, first locomotive superintendent of the Great Western Railway and pioneer of transatlantic electric telegraphy.[br]Gooch gained experience as a pupil with several successive engineering firms, including Vulcan Foundry and Robert Stephenson \& Co. In 1837 he was engaged by I.K. Brunel, who was then building the Great Western Railway (GWR) to the broad gauge of 7 ft 1/4 in. (2.14 m), to take charge of the railway's locomotive department. He was just 21 years old. The initial locomotive stock comprised several locomotives built to such extreme specifications laid down by Brunel that they were virtually unworkable, and two 2–2–2 locomotives, North Star and Morning Star, which had been built by Robert Stephenson \& Co. but left on the builder's hands. These latter were reliable and were perpetuated. An enlarged version, the "Fire Fly" class, was designed by Gooch and built in quantity: Gooch was an early proponent of standardization. His highly successful 4–2–2 Iron Duke of 1847 became the prototype of GWR express locomotives for the next forty-five years, until the railway's last broad-gauge sections were narrowed. Meanwhile Gooch had been largely responsible for establishing Swindon Works, opened in 1843. In 1862 he designed 2–4–0 condensing tank locomotives to work the first urban underground railway, the Metropolitan Railway in London. Gooch retired in 1864 but was then instrumental in arranging for Brunel's immense steamship Great Eastern to be used to lay the first transatlantic electric telegraph cable: he was on board when the cable was successfully laid in 1866. He had been elected Member of Parliament for Cricklade (which constituency included Swindon) in 1865, and the same year he had accepted an invitation to become Chairman of the Great Western Railway Company, which was in financial difficulties; he rescued it from near bankruptcy and remained Chairman until shortly before his death. The greatest engineering work undertaken during his chairmanship was the boring of the Severn Tunnel.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1866 (on completion of transatlantic telegraph).Bibliography1972, Sir Daniel Gooch, Memoirs and Diary, ed. R.B.Wilson, with introd. and notes, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles.Further ReadingA.Platt, 1987, The Life and Times of Daniel Gooch, Gloucester: Alan Sutton (puts Gooch's career into context).C.Hamilton Ellis, 1958, Twenty Locomotive Men, Ian Allan (contains a good short biography).J.Kieve, 1973, The Electric Telegraph, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles, pp. 112–5.PJGR -
20 conseiller prud'homal
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