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1 die Professur
- {professorship} chức giáo sư = die ordentliche Professur {full professorship}+ = eine Professur innehaben {to hold a chair}+ -
2 cátedra
f.cathedra, chair, professorship.* * *1 (cargo de universidad) professorship; (de instituto) post of head of department2 (departamento) department3 (aula) lecture room\ex cátedra ex cathedrasentar cátedra figurado to give a lessoncátedra de San Pedro Holy See* * *noun f.* * *1. SF1) [en universidad] chair, professorshiphablar ex cátedra — (Rel) to speak ex cathedra; (fig) to speak with authority
hacer oposiciones u opositar para una cátedra — to compete for a chair etc by public competitive examination
2) [en enseñanza secundaria] post of head of department3) (=aula) seminar room4) Caribe * wonder, marveles cátedra, está la cátedra — it's marvellous
2.ADJ Caribe wonderful, marvellous, excellent* * *dictar or (AmL) dar cátedra — to lecture
sentar cátedra — to pontificate, sound off (colloq)
* * *Ex. It was customary to retain a full professorship until death, regardless of one's ability to carry out the various associated duties.* * *dictar or (AmL) dar cátedra — to lecture
sentar cátedra — to pontificate, sound off (colloq)
* * *Ex: It was customary to retain a full professorship until death, regardless of one's ability to carry out the various associated duties.
* * *(en la universidad) professorship, chair; (en un colegio) post of head of departmenttiene ocho horas de cátedra she has eight teaching hours o hours of teachingdictar or ( AmL) dar cátedra to lecturete está quedando la cátedra ese dibujo your drawing's looking great ( colloq)sentar cátedra to pontificate, sound off ( colloq)* * *
cátedra sustantivo femenino ( en universidad) professorship, chair;
( en colegio) post of head of department
cátedra sustantivo femenino Univ chair
(instituto de bachillerato) head of department
' cátedra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ayudante
English:
chair
* * *cátedra nf1. [en universidad] chair;ocupa la cátedra de Historia antigua she holds the chair of Ancient History;sentar cátedra to lay down the law2. [en instituto] post of head of department3. [departamento] department* * *f EDU chair;sentar oponer cátedra pontificate, sound off* * *cátedra nf1) : chair, professorship2) : subject, class3)libertad de cátedra : academic freedom -
3 М-220
ПОЛУЧАТЬ/ПОЛУЧИТЬ ПО МОЗГAM highly coll VP subj: human to be rudely scolded, reprimandedX получил по мозгам - X got it goodX got (caught) it in the neck."А знаешь, всё-таки жаль Евдокимова». - «Жаль, -согласился Игорь, - но он сам виноват (, что нарисовал карикатуру на декана)... У декана никто всё равно „профессора" не отобрал и не отберет - хоть сто карикатур рисуй! -а Евдокимов крепко получил по мозгам, что и следовало ожидать с самого начала» (Ерофеев 3). "You know, it really is too bad about Evdokimov." "It is," agreed Igor, "but it's his own fault (that he drew a caricature of the Dean)....No one took away the Dean's full professorship and no one's going to take it away - not even if you do one hundred such cartoons! — and Evdokimov got it right in the neck, which could have been predicted" (3a). -
4 получать по мозгам
• ПОЛУЧАТЬ/ПОЛУЧИТЬ ПО МОЗГАМ highly coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to be rudely scolded, reprimanded:- X got (caught) it in the neck.♦ "А знаешь, всё-таки жаль Евдокимова". - "Жаль, - согласился Игорь, - но он сам виноват [, что нарисовал карикатуру на декана]... У декана никто всё равно "профессора" не отобрал и не отберёт - хоть сто карикатур рисуй! - а Евдокимов крепко получил по мозгам, что и следовало ожидать с самого начала" (Ерофеев 3). "You know, it really is too bad about Evdokimov." "It is," agreed Igor, "but it's his own fault [that he drew a caricature of the Dean].... No one took away the Dean's full professorship and no one's going to take it away - not even if you do one hundred such cartoons! - and Evdokimov got it right in the neck, which could have been predicted" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > получать по мозгам
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5 получить по мозгам
• ПОЛУЧАТЬ/ПОЛУЧИТЬ ПО МОЗГАМ highly coll[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to be rudely scolded, reprimanded:- X got (caught) it in the neck.♦ "А знаешь, всё-таки жаль Евдокимова". - "Жаль, - согласился Игорь, - но он сам виноват [, что нарисовал карикатуру на декана]... У декана никто всё равно "профессора" не отобрал и не отберёт - хоть сто карикатур рисуй! - а Евдокимов крепко получил по мозгам, что и следовало ожидать с самого начала" (Ерофеев 3). "You know, it really is too bad about Evdokimov." "It is," agreed Igor, "but it's his own fault [that he drew a caricature of the Dean].... No one took away the Dean's full professorship and no one's going to take it away - not even if you do one hundred such cartoons! - and Evdokimov got it right in the neck, which could have been predicted" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > получить по мозгам
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6 ordinariato
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7 bump
I n AmE sl1)I see he has got the bump to full professorship — Я вижу, что ему дали должность преподавателя
2)II vi AmE slShe executed a grind and a bump — Она вильнула бедрами, а затем резко подала тазом вперед, как в стриптизе
III vt AmE slBaby, do you wanna bump? — Потанцуем, дорогая?
1)Is this airline in the habit of bumping old ladies? — Мне кажется, что на этой авиалинии существует практика сажать на рейс кого угодно, только не пожилых дам
2)She had to blame somebody for bumping her — Она терялась в догадках относительно того, от кого она могла забеременеть
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8 professor
prə'fesə(often abbreviated to Prof. when written)1) (a university teacher who is the head of a department: He is a professor of English at Leeds; Professor Jones.) catedrático2) ((American) a university teacher.) profesor universitario•- professorship
professor n catedráticotr[prə'fəsəSMALLr/SMALL]1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL catedrático,-a2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL profesor,-ra universitario,-aprofessor [prə'fɛsər] n: profesor m (universitario), profesora f (universitaria); catedrático m, -ca fn.• catedrático s.m.• profesor, -ora s.m.,f.prə'fesər, prə'fesə(r)noun ( of the highest academic rank) catedrático, -ca m,f; ( any university teacher) (AmE) profesor universitario, profesora universitaria m,f[prǝ'fesǝ(r)]N1) (Brit, US) (Univ) catedrático(-a) m / f (de universidad)assistant 2., associate 5.full professor — catedrático(-a) m / f (de universidad)
2) (US) (=teacher) profesor(a) m / f (universitario(-a))* * *[prə'fesər, prə'fesə(r)]noun ( of the highest academic rank) catedrático, -ca m,f; ( any university teacher) (AmE) profesor universitario, profesora universitaria m,f -
9 Professor
prə'fesə(often abbreviated to Prof. when written)1) (a university teacher who is the head of a department: He is a professor of English at Leeds; Professor Jones.) professor2) ((American) a university teacher.) universitetslærer•- professorshipprofessorsubst. \/prəˈfesə\/(amer., akademisk tittel, også full professor)professor -
10 professor
[prə'fesə](often abbreviated to Prof. when written)1) (a university teacher who is the head of a department: He is a professor of English at Leeds; Professor Jones.) (univerzitetni) profesor2) ((American) a university teacher.) profesor•- professorship* * *[prəfésə]nounprofesor(ica) (univerzitetni); American Scottish izpovedovalec (vere, prepričanja) -
11 ♦ professor
♦ professor /prəˈfɛsə(r)/n.1 ( università) professore ordinario; cattedratico; (in USA anche) docente universitario: ( USA) associate professor, professore associato; chair professor, professore ordinario; cattedratico; ( USA) full professor, professore ordinario; Professor Emeritus, professore emerito NOTA D'USO: - professor o teacher?-FALSI AMICI: professor non significa professore o professoressa di scuola secondaria professorate, professoriaten.2 (collett.) corpo docente; i professoriprofessoriala.professorale; cattedraticoprofessorshipn.professorato; ufficio di professore; cattedra universitaria. -
12 professor
noun* * *[prə'fesə](often abbreviated to Prof. when written)1) (a university teacher who is the head of a department: He is a professor of English at Leeds; Professor Jones.) der/die Professor(in)•- academic.ru/58203/professorial">professorial- professorship* * *pro·fes·sor[prəˈfesəʳ, AM -ɚ]n\professor of history/mathematics Professor(in) m(f) für Geschichte/Mathematik; AM (teacher at university) Dozent(in) m(f)* * *[prə'fesə(r)]n1) Professor(in) m(f); (US = lecturer of highest rank) Dozent(in) m(f)the professors — die Professorenschaft
* * *professor [prəˈfesə(r)] s1. Professor m, Professorin f:professor of history Professor für Geschichte; → adjunct B 1, assistant A 2, associate C 3, full professor2. US Hochschullehrer(in)3. Fachmann m, -frau f, Lehrmeister(in) (auch hum)4. Bekenner(in):be a professor of sich bekennen zu* * *noun* * *(UK) n.Professor m. (US) n.Dozent -en m.Hochschullehrer m. n.Professor m. -
13 Flügge-Lotz, Irmgard
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 1903 Germanyd. 1974 USA[br]German/American aeronautical engineer, specializing inflight control.[br]Both her father, a mathematician, and her mother encouraged Flügge-Lotz in her desire, unusual for a woman at that time, for a technical education. Her interest in aeronautics was awakened when she was a child, by seeing zeppelins (see Zeppelin, Ferdinand, Count von) being tested. In 1923 she entered the Technische Hochschule in Hannover to study engineering, specializing in aeronautics; she was often the only woman in the class. She obtained her doctorate in 1929 and began working in aeronautics. Two years later she derived the Lotz Method for calculating the distribution in aircraft wings of different shapes, which became widely used. Later, Flügge-Lotz took up an interest in automatic flight control of aircraft, notably of the discontinuous or "on-off" type. These were simple in design, inexpensive to manufacture and reliable in operation. By 1928 she had risen to the position of head of the Department of Theoretical Aerodynamics at Göttingen University, but she and her husband, Wilhelm Flügge, an engineering academic known for his anti-Nazi views, felt themselves increasingly discriminated against by the Hitler regime. In 1948 they emigrated to the USA, where Flügge was soon offered a professorship in engineering, while his wife had at first to make do with a lectureship. But her distinguished work eventually earned her appointment as the first woman full professor in the Engineering Department at Stanford University.She later extended her work on automatic flight control to the guidance of rockets and missiles, earning herself the description "a female Werner von Braun ".[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsSociety of Women Engineers Achievement Award 1970. Fellow, Institution of Aeronautics and Astronautics.BibliographyFlügge-Lotz was the author of two books on automatic control and over fifty scientific papers.Further ReadingA.Stanley, 1993, Mothers and Daughters of Invention, Meruchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, pp. 899–901.LRD
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