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1 harvest combine
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2 harvest combine
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4 combine
1. n амер. разг. картель, синдикат; объединениеall-function combine — объединение; выполняющее все функции
2. n амер. комбайн, жатка-молотилка3. n амер. горный комбайн4. n амер. объединение механизмов5. n амер. иск. комбинированное произведение6. v объединять; сочетать7. v объединяться; сливаться, соединяться8. v смешиваться9. v комбинировать; смешивать10. v хим. соединять, присоединять11. v хим. соединяться12. v хим. убирать комбайномСинонимический ряд:1. combination (noun) agglomeration; bloc; coalition; combination; composite; faction; mixture; party; ring2. syndicate (noun) cartel; chain; conglomerate; group; pool; syndicate; trust3. integrate (verb) embody; incorporate; integrate4. join (verb) affiliate; ally; associate; bind; bracket; coadunate; coagment; coalesce; compound; concrete; conjugate; connect; couple; form; involve; join; link; marry; meld; one; relate; wed; yoke5. stir (verb) admix; alloy; amalgamate; blend; coalesce; fuse; intermingle; intermix; merge; mingle; mix; stir; synthesize6. unite (verb) band; coadjute; concur; conjoin; cooperate; league; uniteАнтонимический ряд:divide; separate -
5 combine
1. комбайн2. комбинировать; объединять; объединяться -
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7 chain-track combine
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8 half-track combine
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9 hillside combine
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10 mounted combine
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11 уборочный комбайн
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > уборочный комбайн
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12 комбайн
м. combineкукурузоуборочный комбайн — maize combine ; corn combine
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13 хлебоуборочный комбайн
1) Engineering: harvest combine2) Automobile industry: combine harvesterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > хлебоуборочный комбайн
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15 Carroll, Thomas
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 1888 Melbourne, Victoria, Australiad. 22 February 1968 Australia[br]Australian engineer responsible for many innovations in combine-harvester design, and in particular associated with the Massey Harris No. 20 used in the "Harvest Brigade" during the Second World War.[br]Carroll worked first with the Buckeye Harvester Co., then with J.J.Mitchell \& Co. In 1911 he was hired by the Argentinian distributor for Massey Harris to help in the introduction of their new horse-drawn reaper-thresher. Carroll recommended modifications to suit Argentinian conditions, and these resulted in the production of a new model. In 1917 he joined the Toronto staff of Massey Harris as a product design leader, the No. 5 reaper-thresher being the first designed under him. Many significant new developments can be attributed to Carroll: welded sections, roller chains, oil-bath gears, antifriction ball bearings and the detachable cutting table allowing easy transfer of combines between fields were all innovations of which he was the source.In the 1930s he became Chief Engineer with responsibility for the design of a self-propelled harvester. The 20 SP was tested in Argentina only eight months after design work had begun, and it was to this machine that the name "combine harvester" was applied for the first time. Improvements to this original design produced a lighter 12 ft (3.65 m) cut machine which came off the production line in 1941. Three years later 500 of these machines were transported to the southern United States, and then gradually harvested their way northwards as the corn ripened. It has been estimated that the famous "Harvest Brigade" harvested over 1 million acres, putting 25 million bushels into store, with a saving in excess of 300,000 labour hours and half a million gallons of fuel.Carroll retired from Massey Ferguson in 1961.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsAmerican Society of Agricultural Engineers C.H. McCormick Gold Medal 1958.Bibliography1948, "Basic requirements in the design and development of the self propelled combine"Agricultural Engineer. 29(3), 101–5.Further ReadingG.Quick and W.Buchele, 1978, The Grain Harvesters, American Society of Agricultural Engineers (provides a detailed account of the development of the combine harvester).K.M.Coppick, 1972, gave an account of the wartime effort, which he mistakenly called "Massey Ferguson Harvest Brigade", presented to the Canadian Society forAgricultural Engineers, Paper 72–313.AP -
16 concurrir
v.1 to contribute.2 to attend, to assist, to participate, to concur.Los miembros concurrieron al anochecer The members concurred in the evening.3 to coincide, to agree, to concur, to acquiesce.Ellos concurren respecto del resultado They concur regarding the results.* * *1 (juntarse en un lugar - gente) to gather, come together, meet2 (asistir) to attend, be present3 (tomar parte - concurso etc) to compete, take part; (- elección) to stand, run; (- examen) to be a candidate4 (factores, circunstancias, etc) to come together, combine■ esto sólo será posible si concurren circunstancias especiales this will only be possible if there are special circumstances■ es raro que concurran tantas cualidades en una sola persona it's strange to find so many qualities in a single person5 (coincidir en el tiempo) to coincide, concur, be at the same time6 (contribuir) to contribute (a/en, to)7 (estar de acuerdo) to agree (en, on)8 (calles etc) to meet, converge; (en geometría) to cross, intersect* * *VI1) (=acudir)2) (=participar) to take part3) frm (=combinarse)concurrieron los factores necesarios para la desertificación — the necessary factors for desertification were present
si concurren las circunstancias siguientes — given o in the following circumstances
concurrir en algo: numerosos factores concurren en el éxito de esta empresa — many factors combine to make this company a success
concurrir a algo: las circunstancias que concurrieron a la ruina del campo — the circumstances that combined to bring about the demise of the countryside, the circumstances that contributed to the demise of the countryside
4) (=confluir) [ríos, calles] to meet, converge* * *verbo intransitivo (frml)1)a) (asistir, acudir)concurrir a algo — a acto/concierto to attend something
b) ( tomar parte)concurrir a algo — a concurso/examen to take part in something; a elecciones partido to take part in something
concurre como candidato independiente — he is running (AmE) o (BrE) standing as an independent candidate
2) ( confluir)a) factores/circunstancias to come together, combineconcurrir en algo: diversos factores han concurrido en el fracaso de las negociaciones various factors have combined o have come together to bring about the breakdown in negotiations; concurrir a algo — to contribute to something
b) calles/avenidas to meet, converge3) ( coincidir) to agree* * *verbo intransitivo (frml)1)a) (asistir, acudir)concurrir a algo — a acto/concierto to attend something
b) ( tomar parte)concurrir a algo — a concurso/examen to take part in something; a elecciones partido to take part in something
concurre como candidato independiente — he is running (AmE) o (BrE) standing as an independent candidate
2) ( confluir)a) factores/circunstancias to come together, combineconcurrir en algo: diversos factores han concurrido en el fracaso de las negociaciones various factors have combined o have come together to bring about the breakdown in negotiations; concurrir a algo — to contribute to something
b) calles/avenidas to meet, converge3) ( coincidir) to agree* * *concurrir [I1 ]vi( frml)A1 (asistir, acudir) concurrir A algo to attend sthlos que no concurran al acto those who do not attend the ceremonyun numeroso público concurrió a la inauguración de la galería a large number of people attended the opening of the gallery2 (tomar parte) concurrir A algo:concurre como candidato conservador a las próximas elecciones he is running ( AmE) o ( BrE) standing as a conservative candidate in the forthcoming electionstodos los partidos que concurren a los comicios all the parties taking part in o fighting the election50 novelas concurren al Premio Júpiter 50 novels are in the running for the Jupiter Prize1«factores/circunstancias»: varios factores concurren para que ocurra a number of factors come together o combine for this to occursi concurren circunstancias agravantes in the event of aggravating circumstances, if there are aggravating circumstancesconcurrir EN algo:diversos factores han concurrido en el fracaso de las negociaciones various factors have combined o have come together to bring about the breakdown in negotiationslas circunstancias que concurren en cada caso particular the combination of circumstances surrounding each individual caseconcurrir A algo to contribute TO sthvarios factores concurrieron a la pérdida de la cosecha several factors contributed to the failure of the harvest2 «calles/avenidas» to meet, convergeC (coincidir) to agreetodos concurrieron en la necesidad de mejores equipos they all agreed on the need for better equipmentconcurrir CON algn to agree WITH sb, be in agreement WITH sb ( frml)concurro con el senador en dos puntos I agree with the senator on two points* * *
concurrir verbo intransitivo
1 (circunstancias, casualidades, etc) to concur, coincide
2 (a un concurso) to compete
(a una elección) to be a candidate
3 (congregarse) to converge [en, on], meet [en, in]
* * *concurrir viconcurrieron a la reunión muchos vecinos many residents went to o attended the meeting2. [coincidir] to coincide;concurrieron varias circunstancias que agravaron el problema a number of factors coincided to make the problem worse;en él concurren todos los requisitos necesarios para optar a la beca he meets all the requirements needed to apply for the scholarship;en la película concurren varios géneros diferentes the film combines several different genres;en su persona concurren la amabilidad y la inteligencia she is both kind and intelligent3. [contribuir] to combine;varios factores concurrieron al éxito de la actuación several factors contributed to o combined to ensure the success of the performance4. [líneas, carreteras] to meet, to converge;las calles concurren en la plaza mayor the streets meet in o converge on the main square[examen] to take, Br to sit;varias empresas concurren al concurso several companies are taking part in the competition;el partido de los verdes concurre a las elecciones en coalición the green party is running o standing in the election as part of a coalition;los candidatos que concurren al Premio Nobel the candidates for the Nobel prize6. [estar de acuerdo] to agree;concurrimos en todos los puntos we agree o are in agreement on all the points* * *v/i:concurrir a attend* * *concurrir vi1) : to converge, to come together2) : to concur, to agree3) : to take part, to participate4) : to attend, to be presentconcurrir a una reunión: to attend a meeting5)concurrir a : to contribute to -
17 colligo
Icolligare, colligavi, colligatus V TRANSbind/tie/pack together/up, connect, unite/unify; fetter/bind; immobilize, stopIIcolligere, collegi, collectus V TRANScollect, assemble, bring/gather/hold/keep together; combine; harvest; pick up; obtain/acquire, amass; rally; recover; sum up; deduce, infer; compute, add upIIIcolligere, collexi, collectus V TRANScollect, assemble, bring/gather/hold/keep together; combine; harvest; pick up; obtain/acquire, amass; rally; recover; sum up; deduce, infer; compute, add up -
18 conligo
Iconligare, conligavi, conligatus V TRANSbind/tie/pack together/up, connect, unite/unify; fetter/bind; immobilize, stopIIconligere, conlegi, conlectus V TRANScollect, assemble, bring/gather/hold/keep together; combine; harvest; pick up; obtain/acquire, amass; rally; recover; sum up; deduce, infer; compute, add upIIIconligere, conlexi, conlectus V TRANScollect, assemble, bring/gather/hold/keep together; combine; harvest; pick up; obtain/acquire, amass; rally; recover; sum up; deduce, infer; compute, add up -
19 kombajnirati
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20 Berry, George
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. Missouri, USA fl. 1880s[br]American farmer who developed the first steam-powered, self-propelled combine harvester.[br]Born in Missouri, George Berry moved to a 4,000 acre (1,600 hectare) farm at Lindsay in California, and between 1881 and 1886 built himself a steam-driven combine harvester. Berry's machine was the first self-propelled harvester and the first to use straw as a fuel. A single boiler powered two engines: a 26 hp (19 kW) Mitchell Fisher engine provided the forward drive, whilst a 6 hp (4 kW) Westinghouse engine drove the threshing mechanism. Cleaned straw was passed by conveyor back to the firebox, where it provided the main fuel. The original machine had a 22 ft cut, but a later machine extended this to 40 ft and harvested 50 acres a day, although on one occasion it achieved the distinction of being the first harvester to cut over 100 acres in one day. The traction engine used for motive power was removable and was used after harvest for ploughing. It was the first engine to be capable of forward and reverse motion.In later life Berry moved into politics, becoming a member of the California Senate for Inyo and Tulare in the 1890s.[br]Further ReadingG.Quick and W.Buchele, 1978, The Grain Harvesters, American Society of Agricultural Engineers (gives an account of combine-harvester development).AP
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