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1 his writings are pregnant of poetry
Общая лексика: поэзия переполняет все его произведенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > his writings are pregnant of poetry
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2 his writings are pregnant with poetry
Общая лексика: поэзия переполняет все его произведенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > his writings are pregnant with poetry
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3 his writings are rather tortuous
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > his writings are rather tortuous
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4 low plane of his writings
Макаров: низкий уровень его произведенийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > low plane of his writings
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5 the low plane of his writings
Макаров: низкий уровень его произведенийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the low plane of his writings
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6 wit that interfused all his writings
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > wit that interfused all his writings
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7 Orpheus (Ancient Greek legendary hero endowed with superhuman musical skills who became the patron of a religious movement based on sacred writings said to be his own)
Религия: ОрфейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Orpheus (Ancient Greek legendary hero endowed with superhuman musical skills who became the patron of a religious movement based on sacred writings said to be his own)
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8 writing
noun1) Schreiben, das2) (handwriting) Schrift, die3) (something written) Schrift, diethe writing on the wall — (fig.) das Menetekel an der Wand
* * *noun (letters or other forms of script giving the written form of (a) language: the Chinese form of writing; I can't read your writing.) die Schrift* * *writ·ing[ˈraɪtɪŋ, AM -t̬ɪŋ]nreading, \writing and arithmetic Lesen, Schreiben und Rechnen▪ in \writing schriftlichwe'll need to have your agreement in \writing wir brauchen Ihr schriftliches Einverständniscreative \writing kreatives Schreibenwomen's \writing Frauenliteratur f4. (written works)▪ \writings pl Schriften pl7. REL8.▶ the \writing is on the wall/the wall for sb die/jds Stunde hat geschlagen* * *['raItɪŋ]nSchrift f; (= act, profession) Schreiben nt; (= inscription) Inschrift fat the time of writing — als dies geschrieben wurde; (in present) während ich dies schreibe
his writings — seine Werke or Schriften
he earns a bit from his writing — er verdient sich ein bisschen (Geld) mit Schreiben
* * *A s1. Schreiben n (Tätigkeit)2. Schriftstellerei f3. a) schriftliche Ausfertigung oder Abfassungb) Komposition fin writing schriftlich;put in writing schriftlich niederlegen;the writing on the wall fig die Schrift an der Wand, das Menetekel5. Schrift f, (literarisches) Werk:the writings of Pope Popes Werke;6. Aufsatz m, Artikel m7. Brief m8. Inschrift f9. Schreibweise f, Stil m10. (Hand)Schrift fB adj1. schreibend, besonders schriftstellernd:writing man Schriftsteller m2. Schreib…* * *noun1) Schreiben, das2) (handwriting) Schrift, die3) (something written) Schrift, diethe writing on the wall — (fig.) das Menetekel an der Wand
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9 Cobbett, William
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 9 March 1762 Farnham, Surrey, Englandd. 17 June 1835 Guildford, Surrey, England[br]English political writer and activist; writer on rural affairs, with a particular concern for the conditions of the agricultural worker; a keen experimental farmer who claimed responsibility for the import of Indian maize to Britain.[br]The son of a smallholder farmer and self-taught surveyor, William Cobbett was brought up to farm work from an early age. In 1783 he took employment as an attorney's clerk in London, but not finding this to his liking he travelled to Chatham with the intention of joining the Navy. A mistake in "taking the King's shilling" found him in an infantry regiment. After a year's training he was sent out to Nova Scotia and quickly gained the rank of sergeant major. On leaving the Army he brought corruption charges against three officers in his regiment, but did not press with the prosecution. England was not to his taste, and he returned to North America with his wife.In America Cobbett taught English to the growing French community displaced by the French Revolution. He found American criticism of Britain ill-balanced and in 1796 began to publish a daily newspaper under the title Porcupine's Gazetteer, in which he wrote editorials in defence of Britain. His writings won him little support from the Americans. However, on returning to London in 1800 he was offered, but turned down, the management of a Government newspaper. Instead he began to produce a daily paper called the Porcupine, which was superseded in 1802 by Cobbett's Political Register, this publication continued on a weekly basis until after his death. In 1803 he also began the Parliamentary Debates, which later merged into Hansard, the official report of parliamentary proceedings.In 1805 Cobbett took a house and 300-acre (120-hectare) farm in Hampshire, from which he continued to write, but at the same time followed the pursuits he most enjoyed. In 1809 his criticism of the punishment given to mutineers in the militia at Ely resulted in his own imprisonment. On his release in 1812 he decided that the only way to remain an independent publisher was to move back to the USA. He bought a farm at Hampstead, Long Island, New York, and published A Year's Residence in America, which contains, amongst other things, an interesting account of a farmer's year.Returning to Britain in the easier political climate of the 1820s, Cobbett bought a small seed farm in Kensington, then outside London. From there he made a number of journeys around the country, publishing accounts of them in his famous Rural Rides. His experiments and advice on the sowing and cultivation of crops, particularly turnips and swedes, and on forestry, were an important mechanism for the spread of ideas within the UK. He also claimed that he was the first to introduce the acacia and Indian maize to Britain. Much of his writing expresses a concern for the rural poor and he was firmly convinced that only parliamentary reform would achieve the changes needed. His political work and writing led to his election as Member of Parlaiment for Oldham in the 1835 election, which followed the Reform Act of 1832. However, by this time his energy was failing rapidly and he died peacefully at Normandy Farm, near Guildford, at the age of 73.[br]BibliographyCobbett's Observations on Priestley's Emigration, published in 1794, was the first of his pro-British tracts written in America. On the basis of his stay in that country he wrote A Year's Residence in America. His books on agricultural practice included Woodlands (1825) and Treatise on Cobbett's Corn (1828). Dealing with more social problems he wrote an English Grammar for the use of Apprentices, Plough Boys, Soldiers and Sailors in 1818, and Cottage Economy in 1821.Further ReadingAlbert Pell, 1902, article in Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England 63:1–26 (describes the life and writings of William Cobbett).James Sambrook, 1973, William Cobbett, London: Routledge (a more detailed study).AP -
10 caos
m. s.&pl.chaos.ser un caos to be in chaos* * *1 chaos* * *noun m.* * *SM INV chaossu mesa de trabajo era un caos total — his desk was complete chaos, his desk was a complete mess
* * *masculino chaos* * *= mass confusion, chaos, mayhem, shambles, lawlessness.Ex. Finally, add the mass confusion wrought by the sudden appearance of a new technology in the library, with its practitioners chanting acronymic prayers, seemingly derived from a mushroom ritual.Ex. Shera has reminded us that 'man abhors chaos as nature is said to abhor a vacuum'.Ex. It is the individual citer who causes most mayhem by attaching citations to his writings which are inconsistent and idiosyncratic.Ex. The article is entitled 'From shambles to showplace'.Ex. So the Marxists will have to pull up their socks if they are to prevent the state from sliding back to the lawlessness one had seen prior to 1977.----* imponer orden en donde hay caos = bring + order out of chaos.* poner orden en el caos = create + order out of chaos.* producir caos = cause + chaos.* producirse caos = chaos + result, chaos + arise.* ser un caos = be a shambles, be (in) a mess.* * *masculino chaos* * *= mass confusion, chaos, mayhem, shambles, lawlessness.Ex: Finally, add the mass confusion wrought by the sudden appearance of a new technology in the library, with its practitioners chanting acronymic prayers, seemingly derived from a mushroom ritual.
Ex: Shera has reminded us that 'man abhors chaos as nature is said to abhor a vacuum'.Ex: It is the individual citer who causes most mayhem by attaching citations to his writings which are inconsistent and idiosyncratic.Ex: The article is entitled 'From shambles to showplace'.Ex: So the Marxists will have to pull up their socks if they are to prevent the state from sliding back to the lawlessness one had seen prior to 1977.* imponer orden en donde hay caos = bring + order out of chaos.* poner orden en el caos = create + order out of chaos.* producir caos = cause + chaos.* producirse caos = chaos + result, chaos + arise.* ser un caos = be a shambles, be (in) a mess.* * *chaosesta habitación es un verdadero caos this room is in complete chaos o ( colloq) is a complete shambles o is in a real messtraté de ordenar el caos de mis ideas I tried to introduce some order into the chaos of my ideas* * *
caos sustantivo masculino
chaos;
caos sustantivo masculino chaos
' caos' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
follón
- mico
- abatir
- borde
- despelote
English:
chaos
- havoc
- lawlessness
- shambles
- wreak
- mayhem
* * *caos nm invchaos;ser un caos to be in chaos;el caos en el transporte público the chaotic state of public transport* * *m chaos;caos circulatorio traffic chaos* * *caos nm: chaos* * *caos n chaos -
11 en + Posesivo + vida
= in + Posesivo + timeEx. His writings on cataloguing and bibliography may serve as a fundamental basis for those who wish to understand the approaches to these topics in his time.* * *= in + Posesivo + timeEx: His writings on cataloguing and bibliography may serve as a fundamental basis for those who wish to understand the approaches to these topics in his time.
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12 en + Posesivo + época
= in + Posesivo + timeEx. His writings on cataloguing and bibliography may serve as a fundamental basis for those who wish to understand the approaches to these topics in his time.* * *= in + Posesivo + timeEx: His writings on cataloguing and bibliography may serve as a fundamental basis for those who wish to understand the approaches to these topics in his time.
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13 taint
teint
1. verb1) (to spoil (something) by touching it or bringing it into contact with something bad or rotten: The meat has been tainted.) echar a perder; contaminar2) (to affect (someone or something) with something evil or immoral; to corrupt: He has been tainted by his contact with criminals.) contaminar; corromper
2. noun(a mark or trace of something bad, rotten or evil: the taint of decay.) mancha, mancilla; corrupción- taintedtr[teɪnt]1 (reputation) mancillar, manchar, empañar; (food) contaminar1 mancha, mancillataint ['teɪnt] vt: contaminar, corrompertaint n: corrupción f, impureza fn.• corrupción s.f.• tacha s.f.v.• corromper v.• manchar v.• viciar v.
I teɪnta) ( contaminate) \<\<meat/water\>\> contaminarb) ( dishonor) \<\<name/reputation\>\> mancillar (liter), deshonrar
II
a) c ( trace) dejo mb) u ( stain) mancha f, mácula f (liter)[teɪnt]to be free of taint — estar* limpio de toda mancha or mácula
1.2. VT1) (=spoil) [+ food, medicine] contaminar2) (fig) [+ reputation] mancillarthe elections have been tainted by corruption — las elecciones se han visto empañadas or salpicadas por la corrupción
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I [teɪnt]a) ( contaminate) \<\<meat/water\>\> contaminarb) ( dishonor) \<\<name/reputation\>\> mancillar (liter), deshonrar
II
a) c ( trace) dejo mb) u ( stain) mancha f, mácula f (liter)to be free of taint — estar* limpio de toda mancha or mácula
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14 низкий уровень его произведений
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > низкий уровень его произведений
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15 поэзия переполняет все его произведения
General subject: his writings are pregnant of poetry, his writings are pregnant with poetryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поэзия переполняет все его произведения
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16 cruciforme
adj.cruciform.* * *► adjetivo1 cruciform, cross-shaped* * *ADJ cruciform* * *= cruciform, cross-shaped.Ex. His writings are filled with references to mysticism relating religious concepts to darkness, geometric shapes, and cruciform imagery.Ex. After all, people have been designing cross-shaped buildings for thousands of years -- they're called churches.* * *= cruciform, cross-shaped.Ex: His writings are filled with references to mysticism relating religious concepts to darkness, geometric shapes, and cruciform imagery.
Ex: After all, people have been designing cross-shaped buildings for thousands of years -- they're called churches.* * *cruciform* * *cruciforme adjcruciform -
17 figura geométrica
geometrical figure* * *(n.) = geometric shape, geometric patternEx. His writings are filled with references to mysticism relating religious concepts to darkness, geometric shapes, and cruciform imagery.Ex. The ease with which thin cigar-box cedar could be cut contributed to the proliferation of complex geometric patterns combining many different shapes.* * *(n.) = geometric shape, geometric patternEx: His writings are filled with references to mysticism relating religious concepts to darkness, geometric shapes, and cruciform imagery.
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18 forma geométrica
(n.) = geometric shape, geometric patternEx. His writings are filled with references to mysticism relating religious concepts to darkness, geometric shapes, and cruciform imagery.Ex. The ease with which thin cigar-box cedar could be cut contributed to the proliferation of complex geometric patterns combining many different shapes.* * *(n.) = geometric shape, geometric patternEx: His writings are filled with references to mysticism relating religious concepts to darkness, geometric shapes, and cruciform imagery.
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19 ser lo suficientemente conocido como para que
Ex. In general an added entry or reference should be made if the secondary author is sufficiently well known for a reader to want all his writings.* * *Ex: In general an added entry or reference should be made if the secondary author is sufficiently well known for a reader to want all his writings.
Spanish-English dictionary > ser lo suficientemente conocido como para que
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20 ♦ writing
♦ writing /ˈraɪtɪŋ/n.1 [u] scrittura; grafia; lo scrivere: He's fond of writing, gli piace scrivere; His writing is very clear, la sua scrittura è molto chiara; creative writing, scrittura creativa ( materia d'insegnamento)2 scritto; opera letteraria: I don't know his writings, non conosco i suoi scritti; the writings of Milton, le opere di Milton● writing book, quaderno □ writing case, astuccio ( con il necessario per scrivere) □ writing desk, scrivania; scrittoio □ writing ink, inchiostro per scrivere ( non tipografico) □ writing materials, l'occorrente per scrivere □ writing-off, (comm., rag.) cancellazione ( di un credito); (fin., rag.) ammortamento per deprezzamento; storno □ (fig.) the writing on the wall, presagio infausto, segno premonitore ( dalla Bibbia) □ writing pad, bloc-notes; blocchetto di carta □ writing paper, carta da lettere; carta da scrivere □ writing table, scrivania; scrittoio □ writing work, lavoro di tavolino □ a fine piece of writing, un esempio di bello stile letterario; (giorn.) un bel pezzo, un bell'editoriale □ to put st. in writing, mettere qc. per iscritto □ Have you done much writing this week?, hai scritto molto questa settimana?
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