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grow rapidly

  • 1 grow rapidly

    hızlı geliş

    English-Turkish dictionary > grow rapidly

  • 2 grow rapidly

    v.
    crecer rápidamente, crecer desmesuradamente.

    Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > grow rapidly

  • 3 grow rapidly

    hızlı geliş

    English-Turkish new dictionary > grow rapidly

  • 4 grow

    1. I
    1) stop growing перестать расти; let one's hair (one's beard, one's moustache, etc.) grow отпускать /отращивать/ волосы и т. д.; my finger-nails are not growing у меня не растут или плохо растут ногти
    2) the crowd grew толпа росла /увеличивалась/; his influence (smb.'s pain, smb.'s surprise, smb.'s wonder, etc.) grows его влияние и т. д. усиливается /возрастает/; his fame grew его слава росла; the rumours were growing слухи все больше распространялись; my difficulties ( my troubles, my worries, etc.) grow у меня все больше трудностей и т. д.; taxes (prices, the national debts, etc.) grow растут налоги и т. д.
    2. II
    1) grow in some manner nails (vegetables, berries, etc.) grow quickly (slowly, etc.) ногти и т. д. быстро и т. д. растут; the little boy grew very fast маленький мальчик рос очень быстро; grow somewhere grow upwards (skywards, underground, etc.) расти вверх и т. д., grow in врастать
    2) grow in some manner the crowd grew rapidly толпа быстро увеличивалась / росла/; new towns grew quickly быстро поднимались новые города; cities grow culturally растет культура городов
    3. III
    1) grow smth. grow a beard (a moustache, etc.) отращивать /отпускать/ бороду и т.д.; grow wheat (corn, oats, barley, etc.) сеять /выращивать/ пшеницу и т. д.; grow cucumbers (cabbage, tomatoes, vegetables, etc.) сажать или выращивать огурцы и т. д.; grow strawberries ( roses, tulips, etc.) разводить клубнику и т. д.; plants grow oats растения пускают корни; snakes can grow a new skin у змей появляется новая кожа
    2) grow smb. grow quite a handsome man (a beautiful girl, a famous writer, a powerful speaker, etc.) [с возрастом] стать красивым мужчиной /превратиться в красивого мужчину/ и т. д.
    4. X
    grow to some state grow alarmed встревожиться; grow accustomed to smb., smth. привыкнуть к кому-л., чему-л.; he grew accustomed to it он постепенно привык к этому; grow aged before one's time преждевременно состариться; grow excited разволноваться; grow tired устать
    5. XI
    be grown from smth. were these roses grown from seeds or from cuttings? эти розы выращены из семян или из отростков?
    6. XIII
    grow to do smth. I grew to like it мне это начало нравиться; I grew to hate him я его возненавидел; the factory has grown to be a big business фабрика выросла в большое предприятие
    7. XV
    grow to some state grow light (broad, strong, easy, rare, etc.) становиться легким и т. д.; grow fat (растолстеть; grow thin (по)худеть; how tall you have grown! как ты сильно вырос!; grow fashionable входить в моду; grow old стареть, стариться; grow pale (побледнеть; grow rich (разбогатеть; grow ripe созревать; grow better а) улучшаться; б) поправляться; grow worse ухудшаться; grow angry (рассердиться; grow irritable а) раздражаться; б) становиться раздражительным; grow small (less and less) уменьшаться (все уменьшаться); grow silly (поглупеть; grow sour скисать, свертываться; grow too big for this coat (for the dress, for this jacket, etc.) вырасти из этого пальто и т. д.; grow eloquent over the theme стать необыкновенно красноречивым при обсуждении этой темы; grow familiar with smth. освоиться с чем-л.; his hair has grown grey он поседел; it is growing cold холодает, становится холоднее; it is growing light светает; it is growing dark темнеет, смеркается; it is growing warm теплеет
    8. XVI
    1) grow along (beside, in, on, etc.) smth. grow along the river-bank (along the path, beside our house, in water, in very wet ground, in orchards, in the south, on rocks, on hills, on an oak-tree, etc.) расти вдоль берега /по берегу/ реки и т. д., rice grows in warm climate рис растет /произрастает/ в теплом климате; few trees grow in desert лишь немногие виды деревьев растут в пустыне; vine won't grow in the north на севере виноград не растет; ivy has grown all over the wall плющ увил всю стену; skin has grown over the wound рана затянулась; mould had grown all over the food while they were away пока их не было, все продукты заплесневели /покрылись плесенью/; grow in smth. grow in clusters (in bunches, in clumps, in tufts, etc.) растя гроздьями и т. д.; grow from smth. grow from seeds (from bulbs, from the stem, from nodes, etc.) вырастать из семян и т. д.
    2) grow out of /from/ smth. grow out of few small towns (from a little provincial college, out of several institutions, etc.) вырасти /развиться/ из нескольких маленьких городков и т. д., the book has growп out of lectures to the students (out of travelling notes, etc.) книга родилась из лекций, прочитанных студентам и т. д., several interesting ideas grew out of the discussion дискуссия породила /вызвала к жизни/ несколько интересных идей; his troubles grew out of his bad temper причина всех его неприятностей grow скверный характер; his interest in ships grew from conversations with his father интерес к пароходам у него появился /проснулся/ из разговоров с отцом; their friendship grew from their common interests их сблизили общие интересы
    3) grow by smth. grow by five inches вырасти на пять дюймов; grow out of smth. grow out of one's shoes (out of one's coat, out of one's jacket, etc.) вырасти из ботинок и т. д.; there is no sense in buying expensive clothes for children, as they soon grow out of them нет смысла покупать детям дорогие вещи, они быстро становятся им малы; grow in smth. grow in number (in size, in price, etc.) возрастать /увеличиваться/ в числе и т. д.; grow in experience (in knowledge) приобретать больше опыта, обогащаться опытом и т. д.; grow in importance ( in popularity, in beauty, etc.) становиться более значительным, приобретать большее значение и т. д., he grew in strength but not unfortunately in wisdom он стал сильнее, но, к сожалению, ума у него не прибавилось; grow with some time his sense of duty grew with age с годами у него чувство долга становилось все сильней /росло/
    4) grow (in)to smb., smth. grow into a fine girl (into a tall youth, to a handsome man, into a fine musician, into a tall oak, etc.) [вырасти и] превратиться в хорошенькую девушку, стать хорошенькой девушкой и т. д.; grow into a man стать мужчиной; this firm has grown into a company of international importance эта фирма разрослась и приобрела международное значение; buds grew to blossoms почки превратились в цветы; the wind grew to a tempest ветер перешел в ураган; the boy will soon grow into these trousers мальчику эти брюки скоро будут впору; minutes grew into hours (into weeks, into months, etc.) минуты превращались в часы и т. д., из минут складывались часы и т. д., а neglected cold may grow into a serious illness запущенный насморк может перейти в серьезное заболевание; boasting with him has grown into a habit хвастовстве у него стало привычкой /перешло в привычку/; grow from smth. to smth. grow from boyhood to manhood (from girlhood to womanhood, etc.) превратиться из мальчика во взрослого мужчину и т. д.
    5) grow out of smth. grow out of bad (childish, foolish, etc.) habits отвыкать от дурных и т. д. привычек; grow out of dependence on his mother перестать зависеть от матери; he is mischievous but he will grow out of it он шаловлив, но у неге это пройдет; don't worry about his shyness, he'll grow out of it in time пусть вас не волнует его застенчивость, со временем он избавится от нее; grow out of use выходить из употребления; grow out of fashion выходить из моды
    6) grow on smb. this music (this place, this painting, her beauty, etc.) grows on me эта музыка и т. д. нравится мне все больше и больше; the feeling (this desire, this thought, the longing for home, etc.) grows on him его постепенно охватывает /им постепенно овладевает/ это чувство и т. д., the habit has grown on him от этой привычки ему все трудней отделаться; the book seems dull at first but it grows on you книга сначала кажется скучной, но потом она захватывает
    9. XXI1
    grow smth. for smth. grow beans for forage (strawberries for market, etc.) выращивать бобы для корма и т. д., grow smth. from smth. grow flowers from bulbs (tobacco from seeds, etc.) выращивать цветы из луковиц и т. д., grow smth. in (on, under, etc.) smth. grow flowers in pots (roses in the garden, corn in the field, etc.) выращивать цветы в горшках и т. д.; grow tomatoes (melons, cucumbers, etc.) under glass выращивать помидоры и т. д. в парниках; he had grown his hair over the scar on his forehead он отрастил волосы так, чтобы они закрыли шрам на лбу
    10. XXV
    grow since... (after..., etc.) you have grown since (after) I saw you last ты вырос с тех пор, как я видел тебя [в] последний раз

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > grow

  • 5 grow

    [grəu]
    гл.; прош. вр. grew, прич. прош. вр. grown
    1)
    а) произрастать, расти

    Rice grows in water. — Рис растёт в воде.

    Oaks grow from acorns. — Дубы вырастают из желудей.

    Even if you plant the seed upside down, the roots will still grow down. — Даже если ты посадишь семя нижним концом вверх, корни всё равно будут расти вниз.

    б) расти, вырастать

    And now her children were both grown, and her bad days past. — Теперь оба её ребенка выросли, и тяжёлые дни были позади.

    2)

    to grow into one, to grow together — срастаться

    The old tree has grown into the wall of the building. — Старое дерево вросло в стену здания.

    Syn:
    б) ( grow into) привыкать к (чему-л.)

    You need time to grow into a new job. — Тебе нужно время, чтобы свыкнуться с новой работой.

    This place grows on me. — Это место мне всё больше нравится.

    б) овладевать (кем-л.)

    Habit grows on a person. — Привычка овладевает человеком.

    4) расти, увеличиваться; усиливаться

    The small shop grew into a large firm. — Маленький магазинчик превратился в большую фирму.

    The city is growing rapidly. — Город быстро растёт.

    Syn:
    5) ( grow from) происходить, возникать из (чего-л.), брать начало (где-л.)

    Most international firms have grown from small family businesses. — Большая часть транснациональных компаний выросла из семейных бизнесов.

    Syn:
    6) делаться, становиться

    to grow dark — темнеть, меркнуть

    to grow taller — расти, становиться выше

    to grow feeble — чахнуть, слабеть, угасать

    to grow numb — затечь, занеметь (о руке, ноге)

    to grow red — вспыхнуть, покраснеть

    Syn:
    7) выращивать, культивировать; отращивать

    It was obvious that he was about to grow a beard. — Он, очевидно, решил отращивать бороду.

    Syn:
    8) (grow to do smth.) постепенно переходить к более ярким ощущениям ( употребляется с глаголами чувства и восприятия)

    We grew to love them. — Мы постепенно полюбили их.

    He grew to be somewhat ashamed of himself. — Он всё больше стыдился себя.

    - grow downwards
    - grow out
    - grow over
    - grow together
    - grow up

    Англо-русский современный словарь > grow

  • 6 grow

    نَمَا \ build up: to increase; make slowly and steadily: He has built up a larger collection of pictures. develop: to grow or make larger or more complete or more productive: A baby bird develops inside an egg. Waste land should be developed for man’s use. My father has developed a large chemical business. evolve: to (cause to) to develop or change slowly: He evolved a new system for running the factory. Living species continue to evolve. flourish: (of people, crops, a business, etc.) to be well and active; grow healthily. grow: increase in size: This city is growing rapidly, (of plants) live naturally Orange trees do not grow in Britain. \ See Also نمى (نَمَّى)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > grow

  • 7 grow

    كَبُرَ \ grow up: (of a child) to become a man or woman. swell: to become very (or unnaturally) large: My ankle swelled after I twisted it. The river was swollen by heavy rain. The crowd swelled. outgrow: to grow too big for (clothes, childish customs, etc.). grow: to increase in size: This city is growing rapidly.

    Arabic-English glossary > grow

  • 8 grow up

    كَبُرَ \ grow up: (of a child) to become a man or woman. swell: to become very (or unnaturally) large: My ankle swelled after I twisted it. The river was swollen by heavy rain. The crowd swelled. outgrow: to grow too big for (clothes, childish customs, etc.). grow: to increase in size: This city is growing rapidly.

    Arabic-English glossary > grow up

  • 9 rapidly

    ['ræpɪdlɪ]
    adv
    grow, increase gwałtownie; walk, move bardzo szybko
    * * *
    adverb szybko

    English-Polish dictionary > rapidly

  • 10 hızlı geliş

    grow rapidly

    Turkish-English dictionary > hızlı geliş

  • 11 crecer como espuma

    • grow poor
    • grow rapidly
    • shoot up

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > crecer como espuma

  • 12 shoot up

    intransitive verb
    1) in die Höhe schießen; [Preise, Temperatur, Kosten, Pulsfrequenz:] in die Höhe schnellen
    2) (coll.): (inject drug) sich (Dat.) einen Schuss setzen (ugs.)
    * * *
    (to grow or increase rapidly: Prices have shot up.) in die Höhe schießen
    * * *
    I. vi
    1. (increase rapidly) schnell ansteigen, emporschnellen; skyscraper in die Höhe schießen
    2. ( fam: grow rapidly) child schnell wachsen
    3. (sl: inject narcotics) [sich akk] spritzen, sich dat Rauschgift spritzen, sich dat einen Schuss verpassen sl, drücken sl, fixen sl
    II. vt
    to \shoot up up ⇆ sth
    1. (pepper with shots)
    to \shoot up up a town in einer Stadt wild herumschießen
    2. (inject illegally) sich dat etw spritzen
    to \shoot up up heroin drücken sl, fixen sl
    * * *
    1. vi
    1) (hand, prices, temperature) in die Höhe schnellen; (= grow rapidly, children, plant) in die Höhe schießen; (new towns, buildings etc) aus dem Boden schießen
    2) (DRUGS inf) sich (dat) einen Schuss setzen (inf)
    2. vt sep
    1)

    the aerodrome was shot up —

    he was badly shot up in the warer ist im Krieg übel zusammengeschossen worden

    2) (inf) drug drücken (sl)
    * * *
    A v/t
    1. a) jemanden zusammenschießen
    b) eine Stadt etc durch wilde Schießereien terrorisieren
    2. academic.ru/66773/shoot">shoot B 14 b
    B v/i
    1. emporschnellen ( auch WIRTSCH Preise)
    2. in die Höhe schießen, rasch wachsen (Pflanze, Kind)
    3. jäh aufragen (Klippe etc)
    4. shoot C 8
    * * *
    intransitive verb
    1) in die Höhe schießen; [Preise, Temperatur, Kosten, Pulsfrequenz:] in die Höhe schnellen
    2) (coll.): (inject drug) sich (Dat.) einen Schuss setzen (ugs.)

    English-german dictionary > shoot up

  • 13 shoot up

    1) [flames, spray] divampare; fig. [prices, profits] salire alle stelle
    2) (grow rapidly) [ plant] crescere rapidamente

    that boy has really shot up!fig. quel ragazzo è cresciuto tutto d'un colpo! shoot up [sth.], shoot [sth.] up colloq. farsi di [ heroin]

    * * *
    (to grow or increase rapidly: Prices have shot up.) (salire di colpo), (balzare alle stelle)
    * * *
    1. vi + adv
    1) (flames, rocket) alzarsi, (water) scaturire con forza, (price) salire alle stelle
    2)
    2. vt + adv
    (fam: heroin) bucarsi
    * * *
    1) [flames, spray] divampare; fig. [prices, profits] salire alle stelle
    2) (grow rapidly) [ plant] crescere rapidamente

    that boy has really shot up!fig. quel ragazzo è cresciuto tutto d'un colpo! shoot up [sth.], shoot [sth.] up colloq. farsi di [ heroin]

    English-Italian dictionary > shoot up

  • 14 wuchern

    v/i
    1. (ist oder hat gewuchert) BOT. grow rampant; Bart, Haare: grow profusely; MED. proliferate; fig., Missstände etc.: auch be rampant; fig., Fantasie: run riot
    2. (hat) pej., mit Geld: practi|se (Am. -ce) usury; mit Preisen: profiteer
    * * *
    to straggle; to sprawl; to proliferate
    * * *
    wu|chern ['vuːxɐn]
    vi
    1) aux sein or haben (Pflanzen) to grow rampant, to proliferate; (Geschwür) to grow rapidly; (wildes Fleisch) to proliferate; (Bart, Haare) to grow profusely

    in die Höhe wúchern — to shoot up(wards)

    2) (fig = sich verbreiten) to be rampant
    3) (Kaufmann etc) to profiteer; (Geldverleiher) to practise (Brit) or practice (US) usury

    mit seinen Talenten wúchern (fig)to make the most of one's talents

    * * *
    (to grow or spread untidily: His beard straggled over his chest.) straggle
    * * *
    wu·chern
    [ˈvu:xɐn]
    vi
    1. Hilfsverb: sein o haben HORT to grow rampant
    2. Hilfsverb: sein MED to proliferate, to spread rampantly
    3. Hilfsverb: haben (Wucher treiben)
    [mit etw dat] \wuchern to practise usury [with sth]
    * * *
    1) auch mit sein (stark wachsen) <plants, weeds, etc.> proliferate, run wild; (fig.) be rampant

    krebsartig wuchern(fig.) grow like a cancer

    [mit etwas] wuchern — profiteer [on something]; (mit Zinsen) lend [something] at extortionate interest rates

    * * *
    wuchern v/i
    1. (ist oder hat gewuchert) BOT grow rampant; Bart, Haare: grow profusely; MED proliferate; fig, Missstände etc: auch be rampant; fig, Fantasie: run riot
    2. (hat) pej, mit Geld: practise (US -ce) usury; mit Preisen: profiteer
    * * *
    1) auch mit sein (stark wachsen) <plants, weeds, etc.> proliferate, run wild; (fig.) be rampant

    krebsartig wuchern(fig.) grow like a cancer

    [mit etwas] wuchern — profiteer [on something]; (mit Zinsen) lend [something] at extortionate interest rates

    * * *
    n.
    usuriousness n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > wuchern

  • 15 schwunghaft

    I Adj. Handel: brisk, flourishing
    II Adv.: sich schwunghaft entwickeln grow rapidly; siehe auch schwungvoll
    * * *
    schwụng|haft
    1. adj
    Handel flourishing, roaring
    2. adv
    * * *
    schwung·haft
    I. adj flourishing, booming, thriving
    \schwunghafter Handel flourishing [or roaring] trade
    II. adv
    sich akk \schwunghaft entwickeln to be booming
    * * *
    Adjektiv thriving; brisk, flourishing <trade, business>
    * * *
    A. adj Handel: brisk, flourishing
    B. adv:
    * * *
    Adjektiv thriving; brisk, flourishing <trade, business>

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > schwunghaft

  • 16 mushroom

    1. noun
    Pilz, der; (edible) [Speise]pilz, der; (cultivated, esp. Agaricus campestris) Champignon, der
    2. intransitive verb
    (spring up) wie Pilze aus dem Boden schießen

    demand mushroomed overnightdie Nachfrage schoß über Nacht in die Höhe

    * * *
    1. noun
    (a type of fungus, usually shaped like an umbrella, many varieties of which are edible.) der Pilz
    2. verb
    (to grow in size very rapidly: The town has mushroomed since all the new industry was brought in.) sich ausbreiten
    * * *
    mush·room
    [ˈmʌʃrʊm, -ru:m]
    n Pilz m
    cultivated \mushrooms Zuchtpilze pl
    dried \mushrooms getrocknete Pilze
    edible/poisonous \mushroom essbarer/giftiger Pilz [o Giftpilz] m
    to pick \mushrooms Pilze sammeln
    * * *
    ['mʌʃrʊm]
    1. n
    (essbarer) Pilz; (= button mushroom) Champignon m; (= atomic mushroom) Pilz m
    2. attr
    1) (made of mushrooms) Pilz-, Champignon-

    mushroom soupPilz- or Champignonsuppe f

    2) (= mushroom-shaped) pilzförmig
    3) (= rapid and ephemeral) growth sprunghaft
    3. vi
    1)

    to go mushroomingin die Pilze gehen, Pilze sammeln (gehen)

    2) (= grow rapidly) wie die Pilze aus dem Boden schießen
    * * *
    mushroom [ˈmʌʃrʊm; -ruːm]
    A s
    1. BOT
    a) Ständerpilz m
    b) allg (Speise)Pilz m, besonders (Wiesen)Champignon m:
    grow like mushrooms wie Pilze aus dem Boden schießen
    2. (etwas) Pilzförmiges, z. B. Explosions-, besonders Atompilz m
    3. US sl Unbeteiligter, der bei einer Schießerei ums Leben kommt
    B adj
    1. Pilz…:
    2. pilzförmig:
    mushroom anchor SCHIFF Pilz-, Schirmanker m;
    mushroom bulb ELEK Pilzbirne f;
    mushroom cloud Explosions-, besonders Atompilz m;
    mushroom head TECH Pilzkopf m (Niet);
    mushroom insulator ELEK Pilzisolator m;
    mushroom valve (pilzförmiges) Tellerventil
    3. fig
    a) pilzartig:
    mushroom growth rapides Wachstum
    b) (über Nacht) aus dem Boden geschossen
    c) kurzlebig (Ruhm etc)
    C v/i
    1. Pilze sammeln
    2. fig
    a) wie Pilze aus dem Boden schießen
    b) rapid ansteigen oder wachsen
    3. pilzförmige Gestalt annehmen
    D v/t umg eine Zigarette ausdrücken
    * * *
    1. noun
    Pilz, der; (edible) [Speise]pilz, der; (cultivated, esp. Agaricus campestris) Champignon, der
    2. intransitive verb
    (spring up) wie Pilze aus dem Boden schießen
    * * *
    n.
    Pilz -e (essbar) m. (up) v.
    wie Pilze aus dem Boden schießen ausdr.

    English-german dictionary > mushroom

  • 17 porasti

    vi pf increase, rise, grow, go up, soar itd. (- odrasti, narasti); (u očima drugih) grow in stature | porastila je nezaposlenost unemployment is up; naglo -ti grow rapidly, shoot up, skyrocket, take a sharp upswing; vrtoglavo -ti fig: go through the roof, grow
    * * *
    • rise
    • to grow
    • soar
    • increase
    • grow up
    • go up
    • grow

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > porasti

  • 18 crecer rápidamente

    v.
    1 to grow rapidly, to rocket, to balloon, to boom.
    El miedo creció rápidamente Fear grew rapidly.
    2 to grow quickly, to shoot up.
    Las plantas crecieron rápidamente The plants grew quickly.

    Spanish-English dictionary > crecer rápidamente

  • 19 Inoue Masaru

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    b. 1 August 1843 Hagi, Choshu, Japan
    d. 2 August 1910 London, England
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    Japanese "Father of Japanese Railways".
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    In the early 1860s, most travel in Japan was still by foot and the Japanese were forbidden by their government to travel abroad. Inoue was one of a small group of students who left Japan illegally in 1863 for London. There he studied English, mathematics and science, and afterwards mineralogy and railways. Inoue returned to Japan in 1868, when the new Meiji Government reopened the country to the outside world after some 200 years of isolation. Part of its policy, despite opposition, was to build railways; at Inoue's suggestion, the gauge of 3 ft 6 in. (1.07 m) was adopted. Initially capital, engineers, skilled labour and materials ranging from locomotives to pencils and stationery were all imported from Britain; Edmund Morel was the first Chief Engineer. In 1871 Inoue was appointed Director of the Government Railway Bureau and he became the driving force behind railway development in Japan for more than two decades. The first line, from Tokyo to Yokohama, was opened in 1872, to be followed by others, some of them at first isolated. The number of foreigners employed, most of them British, peaked at 120 in 1877 and then rapidly declined as the Japanese learned to take over their tasks. In 1878, at Inoue's instance, construction of a line entirely by Japanese commenced for the first time, with British engineers as consultants only. It was ten years before Japanese Railways' total route was 70 miles (113 km) long; over the next ten years, this increased to 1,000 miles (1,600 km) and the system continued to grow rapidly. During 1892–3, a locomotive was built in Japan for the first time, under the guidance of Locomotive Superintendent R.F.Trevithick, grandson of the pioneer Richard Trevithick: it was a compound 2–4–2 tank engine, with many parts imported from Britain. Locomotive building in Japan then blossomed so rapidly that imports were discontinued, with rare exceptions, from 1911. Meanwhile Inoue had retired in 1893; he was on a visit to England at the time of his death.
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    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Viscount 1887.
    Bibliography
    1909, "Japanese communications: railroads", in Count Shigenobu Okuma (ed.), Fifty Years of New Japan (English version ed. M.B.Huish), Smith, Elder, Ch. 18.
    Further Reading
    T.Richards and K.C.Rudd, 1991 Japanese Railways in the Meiji Period 1868–1912, Uxbridge: Brunel University (one of the few readily available accounts in English of the origins of Japanese Railways).
    PJGR

    Biographical history of technology > Inoue Masaru

  • 20 enriquecerse con rapidez

    • coin money
    • grow rapidly
    • grow rich fast
    • grow roots

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > enriquecerse con rapidez

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