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61 under
1. prepositionfrom under the table/bed — unter dem Tisch/Bett hervor
2) (undergoing)under treatment — in Behandlung
under repair — in Reparatur
fields under cultivation — bebaute Felder; see also academic.ru/20932/discussion">discussion 2); influence 1.; pain 1. 5)
3) (in conditions of) bei [Stress, hohen Temperaturen usw.]4) (subject to) unter (+ Dat.)under the doctor, under doctor's orders — in ärztlicher Behandlung
5) (in accordance with)under the terms of the contract/agreement — nach den Bestimmungen des Vertrags/Abkommens
7) (less than) unter (+ Dat.)2. adverbfor under five pounds — für weniger als fünf Pfund; see also age 1. 1)
stay under — (under water) unter Wasser bleiben; see also go under
2) (in/into a state of unconsciousness)be under/put somebody under — in Narkose liegen/jemanden in Narkose versetzen
* * *1. preposition1) (in or to a position lower than, or covered by: Your pencil is under the chair; Strange plants grow under the sea.) unter2) (less than, or lower in rank than: Children under five should not cross the street alone; You can do the job in under an hour.) unter,weniger als3) (subject to the authority of: As a foreman, he has about fifty workers under him.) unter4) (used to express various states: The fort was under attack; The business improved under the new management; The matter is under consideration/discussion.) unter,in2. adverb(in or to a lower position, rank etc: The swimmer surfaced and went under again; children aged seven and under.) (dar-)unter- under-* * *un·der[ˈʌndəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. prephe hid \under the bed er versteckte sich unterm Bettshe put the thermometer \under my tongue sie steckte mir das Thermometer unter die Zunge\under water unter Wasserit felt good to have the earth \under my feet again es war schön, wieder festen Boden unter meinen Füßen zu habenhe wore a white shirt \under his jacket unter seiner Jacke trug er ein weißes Hemda cold draught blew \under the door ein kalter Zug blies unter der Tür durchall items cost \under a pound alle Artikel kosten weniger als ein Pfund\under a minute weniger als eine Minute6. (inferior to)to be \under sb unter jdm sein [o stehenthe Colonel has hundreds of soldiers \under him dem Oberst unterstehen Hunderte von Soldatenthey are \under strict orders sie haben strenge Anweisungento be \under sb's influence unter jds Einfluss stehen\under the Romans unter römischer Herrschaft\under the supervision of sb unter jds Aufsicht\under anaesthetic unter Betäubung [o Narkose]\under arrest/control/quarantine unter Arrest/Kontrolle/Quarantäne\under [no] circumstances unter [keinen] Umständen\under oath unter Eid\under pressure/stress unter Druck/Stress\under repair in Reparatur\under suspicion unter Verdacht\under our agreement gemäß unserer Vereinbarunghe writes \under a pseudonym er schreibt unter einem Pseudonymyou'll find that \under Goethe das finden Sie unter Goethe12. (during time of)\under Pisces/Virgo/Aries im Sternzeichen Fische/Jungfrau/Widder13.▶ [already] \under way [bereits [o schon]] im Gangeto get \under way anfangen, beginnento go \under untergehen a. figthousands of companies went \under during the recession tausende Firmen machten während der Rezession Pleite2. (below specified age, amount)suitable for kids of five and \under geeignet für Kinder von fünf Jahren und darunter£30 and \under 30 Pfund und weniger3.III. adj pred, inv▪ to be \under unter Narkose stehen* * *['ʌndə(r)]1. prepit's under there — es ist da drunter (inf)
under barley — mit Gerste bebaut
2) (= less than) unter (+dat)there were under 50 of them — es waren weniger als 50, es waren unter 50
3) (= subordinate to, under influence of etc) unter (+dat)to study under sb —
which doctor are you under? —
it's classified under history — es ist unter "Geschichte" eingeordnet
you'll find the number under "garages" — Sie finden die Nummer unter "Werkstätten"
under sentence of death —
under the terms of the contract — nach or gemäß den Vertragsbedingungen
2. adv1) (= beneath) unten; (= unconscious) bewusstlosto get out from under (fig inf) — wieder Licht sehen (inf)
2) (= less) darunter* * *under [ˈʌndə(r)]A präp1. allg unter (dat oder akk)from under the table unter dem Tisch hervor4. unter (dat), am Fuße von (oder gen):he lived under the Stuarts er lebte zur Zeit der Stuarts;under the date of unter dem Datum vom 1. Januar etc6. unter der Führung von (oder gen), auch MUS unter der Leitung von (oder gen), unter (dat):have sb under one jemanden unter sich haben7. unter (dat), unter dem Schutz von (oder gen), unter Zuhilfenahme von (oder gen):under arms unter Waffen;under darkness im Schutz der Dunkelheit8. unter (dat), geringer als, weniger als:persons under 40 (years of age) Personen unter 40 (Jahren);the under-thirties die Personen unter 30 Jahren;in under an hour in weniger als einer Stunde;he cannot do it under an hour er braucht mindestens eine Stunde dazu oder dafür;it cost him under £20 es kostete ihn weniger als 20 Pfund9. fig unter (dat):a criminal under sentence of death ein zum Tode verurteilter Verbrecher;under supervision unter Aufsicht;under alcohol unter Alkohol, alkoholisiert;under an assumed name unter einem angenommenen Namen10. gemäß, laut, nach:a) nach den gesetzlichen Bestimmungen,b) im Rahmen des Gesetzes;claims under a contract Forderungen aus einem Vertrag11. in (dat):under treatment in Behandlung12. bei:13. mit:under sb’s signature mit jemandes Unterschrift, (eigenhändig) von jemandem unterschrieben oder unterzeichnetB adv1. darunter, unter:2. unten:as under wie unten (angeführt);get out from under US sla) sich herauswinden,b) den Verlust wettmachenC adj (oft in Zusammensetzungen)1. unter(er, e, es), Unter…:the under layers die unteren Schichten oder Lagen;the under surface die Unterseite2. unter(er, e, es), nieder(er, e, es), untergeordnet, Unter…:the under classes die unteren oder niederen Klassen* * *1. prepositionfrom under the table/bed — unter dem Tisch/Bett hervor
2) (undergoing)fields under cultivation — bebaute Felder; see also discussion 2); influence 1.; pain 1. 5)
3) (in conditions of) bei [Stress, hohen Temperaturen usw.]4) (subject to) unter (+ Dat.)under the doctor, under doctor's orders — in ärztlicher Behandlung
under the terms of the contract/agreement — nach den Bestimmungen des Vertrags/Abkommens
6) (with the use of) unter (+ Dat.)7) (less than) unter (+ Dat.)2. adverbfor under five pounds — für weniger als fünf Pfund; see also age 1. 1)
1) (in or to a lower or subordinate position) darunterstay under — (under water) unter Wasser bleiben; see also go under
2) (in/into a state of unconsciousness)be under/put somebody under — in Narkose liegen/jemanden in Narkose versetzen
* * *(with) full reserve to my rights n.unter Wahrung meiner Rechte m. adj.unten adj. prep.darunter präp.unter präp. -
62 PIDE
(Political Police)Commonly known as the PIDE, the Estado Novo's political police was established in 1932. The acronym of PIDE stood for Polícia Internacional e de Defesa do Estado or International and State Defense State Police, the name it was known by from 1945 to 1969. From 1932 to 1945, it was known by a different acronym: PVDE or Polícia da Vigilância e de Defesa do Estado. After Prime Minister António de Oliveira Salazar was replaced in office by Marcello Caetano, the political police was renamed DGS, Direcção-Geral da Seguridade or Directorate General of Security.This force was the most infamous means of repression and a major source of fear among the opposition during the long history of the Estado Novo. While it was described as "secret police," nearly everyone knew of its existence, although its methods — in theory—were "secret." The PVDE/PIDE/DGS had functions much broader than purely the repression of any opposition to the regime. It combined the roles of a border police, customs inspectorate, immigration force, political police, and a regime vetting administration of credentials for government or even private sector jobs. Furthermore, this police had powers of arrest, pursued nonpolitical criminals, and administered its own prison system. From the 1950s on, the PIDE extended its operations to the empire and began to directly suppress oppositionists in various colonies in Africa and Asia.While this police became more notorious and known to the public after 1958-61, before that new outburst of antiregime activity, it was perhaps more effective in neutralizing or destroying oppositionist groups. It was especially effective in damaging the Communist Party of Portugal (PCP) in the 1930s and early 1940s. Yet, beginning with the unprecedented strikes and political activities of 194345, the real heyday had passed. During World War II, its top echelons were in the pay of both the Allies and Axis powers, although in later propaganda from the left, the PIDE's pro-Axis reputation was carefully groomed into a myth.As for its actual strength and resources, it seems clear that it employed several thousand officers and also had thousands of informants in the general population. Under new laws of 1945, this police force received the further power to institute 90-day detention without charge or trial and such a detention could easily be renewed. A who's-who of the political opposition emerges from those who spent years in PIDE prisons or were frequently arrested without charge. The PIDE remained numerous and well-funded into 1974, when the Revolution of 25 April 1974 overthrew the regime and abolished it. A major question remains: If this police knew much about the Armed Forces Movement coup conspiracy, why was it so ineffective in arresting known leaders and squashing the plot? -
63 job
n. 1. ажил. Thousands of workers lost their \jobs when the factory closed. Үйлдвэр хаагдахад олон мянган ажилчин ажилгүй болсон билээ. оut of a \job ажилгүй. He`s been out of a \job for six month. Тэр ажилгүй зургаан сар болов. 2. ажил үүрэг. It`s not my \job to lock up. Үүнийг түгжих нь миний үүрэг бишээ. 3. бүтээгдэхүүн. That car`s a neat little \job Энэ машин бараг бэлэн болчихжээ. 4. sl. хулгай. He got three years for a \job he did in Leeds. Тэр Лидст хийсэн хэрэгтээ гурван жил авсан. jobless adj. ажил төрөлгүй, ажилгүй. the jobless n. ажилгүйчүүд job creation n. ажлын байр бий болгох. jobbing v. хөлсөөр ажиллах. adj. a job gardener хөлсний цэцэрлэгч. jobcentre n. хөдөлмөр зохицуулалтын алба. -
64 idle
I ['aɪdl]3) (without occupation) [ person] sfaccendato; [day, moment] di ozio4) (not functioning) [port, mine, machine] fermo, inattivoto lie o stand idle — [machine, factory] rimanere fermo; [ land] rimanere incolto
••II ['aɪdl]the devil makes work for idle hands — prov. l'ozio è il padre di tutti i vizi
verbo intransitivo [ engine] girare al minimo* * *1. adjective1) (not working; not in use: ships lying idle in the harbour.) inattivo2) (lazy: He has work to do, but he's idle and just sits around.) pigro, ozioso3) (having no effect or result: idle threats.) vano4) (unnecessary; without good reason or foundation: idle fears; idle gossip.) futile, inutile2. verb1) (to be idle or do nothing: On holiday they just idled from morning till night.) oziare2) (of an engine etc, to run gently without doing any work: They kept the car engine idling while they checked their position with the map.) (girare al minimo)•- idler- idleness
- idly
- idle away* * *['aɪdl]1) (lazy: student) pigro (-a), poltrone (-a), (inactive: machine, factory, workers) inattivo (-a), (unemployed: worker) disoccupato (-a)to stand or lie idle — (factory, machine) rimaner fermo (-a) or inattivo (-a)
2) (fear, speculation) infondato (-a), (gossip, pleasures) futile, (question) ozioso (-a), (threat) campato (-a) in aria2. vi•* * *idle /ˈaɪdl/A a.3 (fig.) ozioso; inutile; futile; vano: an idle question, una domanda oziosa (o inutile); idle tears, lacrime vane; an idle wish, un desiderio vano5 (poet.) fermo; immobileB n.● (fin.) idle balances, saldi monetari infruttiferi □ (fin.) idle capital, capitale inattivo □ idle curiosity, curiosità oziosa □ (fin.) idle money, moneta inattiva □ idle pulley, puleggia folle □ idle rumours, voci infondate □ (autom., mecc.) idle speed, minimo □ (autom.) idle speed cut-off, interruzione del flusso del carburante in fase di rilascio □ (mecc.) idle stroke, corsa a vuoto □ idle time, (cronot.) tempo d'attesa (o d'ozio); (comput.) tempo d'inattività □ idle wheel, ruota di rinvio □ (autom., mecc.) at idle speed, al minimo; ( anche) in fase di rilascio □ (fin.) to lie idle, essere infruttifero.(to) idle /ˈaɪdl/A v. i.1 oziare; pigrire, impigrirsiB v. t.2 – to idle away, sciupare (o sprecare) nell'ozio: Don't idle away the years of your youth, non sprecare la gioventù nell'ozio* * *I ['aɪdl]3) (without occupation) [ person] sfaccendato; [day, moment] di ozio4) (not functioning) [port, mine, machine] fermo, inattivoto lie o stand idle — [machine, factory] rimanere fermo; [ land] rimanere incolto
••II ['aɪdl]the devil makes work for idle hands — prov. l'ozio è il padre di tutti i vizi
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65 churn out
фраз. гл. производить большое количество чего-л., особенно машинным путём; "штамповать", выпускать потокомThis factory churns out thousands of cars every day. — Эта фабрика каждый день выпускает тысячи автомобилей.
Tom has been churning out crime stories for twenty years. — Том уже двадцать лет строчит детективы.
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66 Tourism
Although certain places in Portugal have attracted travelers since the 18th century, mass tourism did not begin until the 1960s. After 1780, English romantics such as Robert Southie, Lord Byron, and other foreign writers put the town of Sintra on the map of romantic places to visit. In the 1920s and 1930s, the town of Estoril, about 32 kilometers (18 miles) west of Lisbon, along the coast, began to be developed as a high-class resort town. During the 1930s, Estoril attracted wealthy Spaniards escaping from the Spanish Civil War (1936-39) and, after World War II, displaced and dethroned ex-royalty from Europe. Tourism was encouraged in the late 1930s, when the Estado Novo began to restore Portuguese castles in connection with the Double Centenary Exposition of the Portuguese World in 1940, an event designed to attract visitors to Portugal. In the 1960s, the Estado Novo began to develop the infrastructure for a mass tourist industry. Hotels and golf courses were built, especially in the Algarve, and a national system of pousadas (government subsidized inns) was established in restored castles and other historic structures.During the 1960s, the number of tourists visiting Portugal reached 6 million per year. Tourists stayed away from Portugal during the turbulent years immediately after the Revolution of 25 April 1974, but returned during the 1980s, and the tourist industry has grown at a phenomenal rate ever since. The number of tourists rose from 7.3 million in 1981-82 to about 18.4 million in 1990. Expo '98, Portugal's worlds fair of 1998, attracted hundreds of thousands of additional visitors, mostly from Europe.
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