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gloucestershire

  • 41 a toda mecha

    familiar at full pelt
    * * *
    *at full speed
    * * *
    = at a rate of knots, full steam ahead, at full blast, at full throttle, at top speed, at full speed, at full stretch
    Ex. The results appear there and then not only on the VDU screen but also on a roll of paper which spills out of the attached printer at a rate of knots.
    Ex. The article ' Full steam ahead' describes the implementation of optical disc based imaging system at the photographic library of the National Railway Museum in York.
    Ex. With every air-conditioner running at full blast, the city's creaky infrastructure is often stretched beyond the breaking point.
    Ex. For the past three it has been operating at full throttle.
    Ex. Loosing control at top speed on a highway full of cars, these guys where lucky they recovered without hitting any cars.
    Ex. A train cruising at full speed hit an excavator that had backed up onto the track.
    Ex. Gloucestershire has been badly affected by heavy rain, with the fire and rescue service working at full stretch.
    * * *
    = at a rate of knots, full steam ahead, at full blast, at full throttle, at top speed, at full speed, at full stretch

    Ex: The results appear there and then not only on the VDU screen but also on a roll of paper which spills out of the attached printer at a rate of knots.

    Ex: The article ' Full steam ahead' describes the implementation of optical disc based imaging system at the photographic library of the National Railway Museum in York.
    Ex: With every air-conditioner running at full blast, the city's creaky infrastructure is often stretched beyond the breaking point.
    Ex: For the past three it has been operating at full throttle.
    Ex: Loosing control at top speed on a highway full of cars, these guys where lucky they recovered without hitting any cars.
    Ex: A train cruising at full speed hit an excavator that had backed up onto the track.
    Ex: Gloucestershire has been badly affected by heavy rain, with the fire and rescue service working at full stretch.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a toda mecha

  • 42 a todo gas

    familiar flat out, at full tilt
    * * *
    Esp (Aut)full out, flat out*; [trabajar]flat out*
    * * *
    = full steam ahead, full-tilt, at full tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed, at full stretch
    Ex. The article ' Full steam ahead' describes the implementation of optical disc based imaging system at the photographic library of the National Railway Museum in York.
    Ex. Do not march off full-tilt in front of the readers.
    Ex. Their regular tasks keep them working at full tilt at all times.
    Ex. As we enter full-throttle into the Information Age, the mere mention of 'the information highway' conjures up a predictable set of high-tech images.
    Ex. For the past three it has been operating at full throttle.
    Ex. Loosing control at top speed on a highway full of cars, these guys where lucky they recovered without hitting any cars.
    Ex. With every air-conditioner running at full blast, the city's creaky infrastructure is often stretched beyond the breaking point.
    Ex. A train cruising at full speed hit an excavator that had backed up onto the track.
    Ex. Gloucestershire has been badly affected by heavy rain, with the fire and rescue service working at full stretch.
    * * *
    = full steam ahead, full-tilt, at full tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed, at full stretch

    Ex: The article ' Full steam ahead' describes the implementation of optical disc based imaging system at the photographic library of the National Railway Museum in York.

    Ex: Do not march off full-tilt in front of the readers.
    Ex: Their regular tasks keep them working at full tilt at all times.
    Ex: As we enter full-throttle into the Information Age, the mere mention of 'the information highway' conjures up a predictable set of high-tech images.
    Ex: For the past three it has been operating at full throttle.
    Ex: Loosing control at top speed on a highway full of cars, these guys where lucky they recovered without hitting any cars.
    Ex: With every air-conditioner running at full blast, the city's creaky infrastructure is often stretched beyond the breaking point.
    Ex: A train cruising at full speed hit an excavator that had backed up onto the track.
    Ex: Gloucestershire has been badly affected by heavy rain, with the fire and rescue service working at full stretch.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a todo gas

  • 43 a todo meter

    at full blast
    * * *
    * (=rápido) as fast as possible
    * * *
    = full steam ahead, at full stretch, at full speed, at full blast, at top speed, at full throttle
    Ex. The article ' Full steam ahead' describes the implementation of optical disc based imaging system at the photographic library of the National Railway Museum in York.
    Ex. Gloucestershire has been badly affected by heavy rain, with the fire and rescue service working at full stretch.
    Ex. A train cruising at full speed hit an excavator that had backed up onto the track.
    Ex. With every air-conditioner running at full blast, the city's creaky infrastructure is often stretched beyond the breaking point.
    Ex. Loosing control at top speed on a highway full of cars, these guys where lucky they recovered without hitting any cars.
    Ex. For the past three it has been operating at full throttle.
    * * *
    = full steam ahead, at full stretch, at full speed, at full blast, at top speed, at full throttle

    Ex: The article ' Full steam ahead' describes the implementation of optical disc based imaging system at the photographic library of the National Railway Museum in York.

    Ex: Gloucestershire has been badly affected by heavy rain, with the fire and rescue service working at full stretch.
    Ex: A train cruising at full speed hit an excavator that had backed up onto the track.
    Ex: With every air-conditioner running at full blast, the city's creaky infrastructure is often stretched beyond the breaking point.
    Ex: Loosing control at top speed on a highway full of cars, these guys where lucky they recovered without hitting any cars.
    Ex: For the past three it has been operating at full throttle.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a todo meter

  • 44 a todo vapor

    at full steam, at great speed
    * * *
    = full steam ahead, full-tilt, at full tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed, at full stretch
    Ex. The article ' Full steam ahead' describes the implementation of optical disc based imaging system at the photographic library of the National Railway Museum in York.
    Ex. Do not march off full-tilt in front of the readers.
    Ex. Their regular tasks keep them working at full tilt at all times.
    Ex. As we enter full-throttle into the Information Age, the mere mention of 'the information highway' conjures up a predictable set of high-tech images.
    Ex. For the past three it has been operating at full throttle.
    Ex. Loosing control at top speed on a highway full of cars, these guys where lucky they recovered without hitting any cars.
    Ex. With every air-conditioner running at full blast, the city's creaky infrastructure is often stretched beyond the breaking point.
    Ex. A train cruising at full speed hit an excavator that had backed up onto the track.
    Ex. Gloucestershire has been badly affected by heavy rain, with the fire and rescue service working at full stretch.
    * * *
    = full steam ahead, full-tilt, at full tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed, at full stretch

    Ex: The article ' Full steam ahead' describes the implementation of optical disc based imaging system at the photographic library of the National Railway Museum in York.

    Ex: Do not march off full-tilt in front of the readers.
    Ex: Their regular tasks keep them working at full tilt at all times.
    Ex: As we enter full-throttle into the Information Age, the mere mention of 'the information highway' conjures up a predictable set of high-tech images.
    Ex: For the past three it has been operating at full throttle.
    Ex: Loosing control at top speed on a highway full of cars, these guys where lucky they recovered without hitting any cars.
    Ex: With every air-conditioner running at full blast, the city's creaky infrastructure is often stretched beyond the breaking point.
    Ex: A train cruising at full speed hit an excavator that had backed up onto the track.
    Ex: Gloucestershire has been badly affected by heavy rain, with the fire and rescue service working at full stretch.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a todo vapor

  • 45 al máximo

    adv.
    to the full, to the nines, maximally.
    * * *
    * * *
    = to the full, to the utmost, to the hilt, to the extreme, at full stretch
    Ex. Others prefer to exploit to the full the opportunities offered by computer systems, even if the resulting index is less than perfect.
    Ex. The printing and dispatch of the series have been rationalized to the utmost.
    Ex. Motorists are under the cosh, feel taxed to the hilt and face record prices at the pumps.
    Ex. An artist has taken his love for the outdoors to the extreme, by turning his caravan into a garden he can take anywhere.
    Ex. Gloucestershire has been badly affected by heavy rain, with the fire and rescue service working at full stretch.
    * * *
    = to the full, to the utmost, to the hilt, to the extreme, at full stretch

    Ex: Others prefer to exploit to the full the opportunities offered by computer systems, even if the resulting index is less than perfect.

    Ex: The printing and dispatch of the series have been rationalized to the utmost.
    Ex: Motorists are under the cosh, feel taxed to the hilt and face record prices at the pumps.
    Ex: An artist has taken his love for the outdoors to the extreme, by turning his caravan into a garden he can take anywhere.
    Ex: Gloucestershire has been badly affected by heavy rain, with the fire and rescue service working at full stretch.

    Spanish-English dictionary > al máximo

  • 46 Glos

    abbr Brit
    (= Gloucestershire)
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    Glos
    abbr.
    ( Gloucestershire) la Contea di Gloucester.

    English-Italian dictionary > Glos

  • 47 Glos

    Glos( ABBR OF Gloucestershire)
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    noun GB Postal services abrév écrite = Gloucestershire

    English-French dictionary > Glos

  • 48 Glos

    Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > Glos

  • 49 Mushet, Robert Forester

    SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy
    [br]
    b. 8 April 1811 Coleford, Gloucestershire, England
    d. 19 January 1891 Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
    [br]
    English steelmaker who invented the first alloy steel.
    [br]
    Mushet acquired his metallurgical knowledge in his father's ironworks at Coleford in the Forest of Dean. In 1848 his attention seems to have been drawn to the use of manganese in ironworking, in the form of spiegeleisen, an alloy of iron and manganese derived from a Prussian iron ore consisting essentially of a double carbonate of iron and manganese. This alloy came into its own in 1856 with the invention of the Bessemer steelmaking process, for Mushet found that if molten spiegeleisen was added to the Bessemer iron the quality of the product was greatly improved. Mushet patented this process, but when he failed to pay the stamp duty due in 1859 his rights lapsed. Bessemer independently discovered the use of spiegeleisen, although Mushet continued to maintain his priority.
    Mushet's most important discovery was that of tungsten steel, the forerunner of a long line of alloy steels. While working a small crucible steelworks at Coleford, he was asked by a Scottish manufacturer to make a hard-metal tool, but he found that the metal was unsatisfactory. After experiments, he found that an alloy steel containing about 8 per cent tungsten possessed remarkable properties. It proved to be self-hardening, i.e. after forging and being allowed to cool, it was found to have become hardened, without the need for the heat treatment that was normally required. Also, unlike other hardened steels, it did not lose its hardness when heated even to dull-red heat. It would thus remain hard in a cutting tool that had run hot through deep cutting. Mushet's tungsten steel was brought into use in 1868 and was of great benefit to engineers, who were making increasing demands on cutting machines.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    Biographical notice, 1878, Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute: 1–4.
    LRD

    Biographical history of technology > Mushet, Robert Forester

  • 50 Глостер

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Глостер

  • 51 Глостершир

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Глостершир

  • 52 Glos.

    сокр. от Gloucestershire Глостершир (графство в Англии)

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Glos.

  • 53 gloucester

    [ʹglɒstə] n
    1. геогр.
    1) Глостер; см. Gloucestershire
    2) г. Глостер
    2. глостерский сыр (редк. тж. Gloucester cheese)

    НБАРС > gloucester

  • 54 Glos

    Картография: Gloucestershire

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Glos

  • 55 WGTL

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > WGTL

  • 56 glos

    Картография: Gloucestershire

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > glos

  • 57 shin-kicking

    Общая лексика: вид состязания (в частности в графстве Gloucestershire, England), когда участники бьют друг друга голенями, обвязанными связками соломы, до тех пор, пока один из них не упадёт

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > shin-kicking

  • 58 (граф.) Глостершир

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (граф.) Глостершир

  • 59 глостерширская пятнистая порода свиней мясо-сального направления

    Agriculture: Gloucestershire

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > глостерширская пятнистая порода свиней мясо-сального направления

  • 60 графство Глостершир

    Cartography: Gloucestershire

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > графство Глостершир

См. также в других словарях:

  • Gloucestershire — Geografie Status: Zeremonielle und Verwaltungsgrafschaft Region: South West England Fläche …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Gloucestershire — /ˈglɒstəʃə/ es un condado situado al oeste de Inglaterra, en el Reino Unido. El condado comprende parte de las Colinas Cotswold, parte del valle del río Severn y el bosque de Dean. Localización del condado de Gloucestershire. La capital es… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Gloucestershire — es un condado situado al oeste de Inglaterra, en el Reino Unido. El condado comprende parte de las Colinas Cotswold, parte del valle del río Severn y el bosque de Dean. La capital es Gloucester y otras ciudades importantes son Cheltenham, Stroud …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Gloucestershire —   [ glɔstəʃɪə], County in Südwestengland, 2 643 km2, 520 600 Einwohner, Verwaltungssitz ist Gloucester. Landschaftlich ist Gloucestershire gegliedert in die Cotswold Hills im Osten, in den Forest of Dean im Westen und in das zwischen beiden… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Gloucestershire — (spr. glóssterschĭr), Grafschaft im südwestlichen England, wird nördlich von der Grafschaft Worcester, nordöstlich von Warwick, östlich von Oxford, südlich von Wilts und Somerset, westlich von Monmouth und Hereford begrenzt und hat 3220 qkm (58,4 …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Gloucestershire — [glouces′tershir] county in SW England, on Severn estuary: 1,024 sq mi (2,652 sq km); pop. 528,000 …   English World dictionary

  • Gloucestershire — County of Gloucester redirects here. For other uses, see Gloucester County (disambiguation). Gloucestershire …   Wikipedia

  • Gloucestershire — 51°50′N 2°10′W / 51.833, 2.167 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Gloucestershire — /glos teuhr shear , sheuhr, glaw steuhr /, n. a county in SW England. 487,600; 1255 sq. mi. (2640 sq. km). Co. seat: Gloucester. Also called Gloucester. * * * Administrative (pop., 2001: 564,559), geographic, and historic county, southwestern… …   Universalium

  • Gloucestershire — noun a county in southwestern England in the lower Severn valley • Instance Hypernyms: ↑county • Part Holonyms: ↑England * * * Gloucestershire [Gloucestershire] (abbr …   Useful english dictionary

  • Gloucestershire — Glouces|ter|shire a ↑county in the west of England, next to Wales. The ↑Cotswolds, an area of beautiful hills and countryside, are in south and east Gloucestershire …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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