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Общая лексика: опубликованный после смерти (автора)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > published posthumously
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posthumously ['pɒstjʊməslɪ]après la mort;∎ the poems were published posthumously les poèmes ont été publiés après la mort de l'auteur;∎ the prize was awarded posthumously le prix a été décerné à titre posthumeUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > posthumously
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[ʹpɒstjʋməslı] advпосмертно -
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advпосмертноpublished posthumously — опублікований після смерті (автора); виданий посмертно
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his last novel was published \posthumously sein letzter Roman wurde nach seinem Tode veröffentlicht;to be awarded \posthumously post[h]um verliehen werden -
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[΄pɔstjuməsli] adv մահից հետո. be born posthumously ծնվել հոր մահից հետո. be published posthumously հեղինակի մահից հետո հրատարակվել -
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1. печатный2. публиковать; опубликованныйСинонимический ряд:1. familiar (adj.) familiar; famous; known; noted; notorious; prominent; publicized; recognized; well-known2. declared (verb) advertised; announced; annunciated; blazed abroad; blazoned; broadcast; bruited about; declared; disseminated; proclaimed; promulgated; sounded; tooted; vended3. issued (verb) bring out; got out/got out or gotten out; issued; put out4. penned (verb) authored; penned; wrote -
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adverb póstumamentetr['pɒstjʊməslɪ]1 póstumamente, después de la muerte'pɑːstʃəməsli, 'pɒstjʊməsli['pɒstjʊmǝslɪ]ADV póstumamente, con carácter póstumo* * *['pɑːstʃəməsli, 'pɒstjʊməsli] -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > posthumously
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12 опубликованный
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > опубликованный
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13 incendiario
adj.incendiary.m.1 arsonist, firebug, pyromaniac, fire-raiser.2 rioter, mutineer, rebel.* * *► adjetivo1 (bomba) incendiary► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 arsonist* * *incendiario, -a1. ADJ1) [bomba, mecanismo] incendiary2) [discurso, escrito] inflammatory2.SM / F fire-raiser, arsonistincendiario/a de la guerra — warmonger
* * *I- ria adjetivoa) < proyectil> incendiary (before n)b) <discurso/palabras> inflammatory, incendiary (frml)II- ria masculino, femenino arsonist* * *= incendiary, arsonist, inflammatory.Ex. She wrote a paper with the title ' Incendiary guilt: when your labels go up in smoke'.Ex. The author considers the incidence of arson in US libraries and some ways of foiling arsonists through constant vigilance and observation of library users.Ex. This defense, needless to say, proved more inflammatory than the original doctrines for which he was charged, and was published posthumously in 1688.----* bomba incendiaria = incendiary device, incendiary bomb.* * *I- ria adjetivoa) < proyectil> incendiary (before n)b) <discurso/palabras> inflammatory, incendiary (frml)II- ria masculino, femenino arsonist* * *= incendiary, arsonist, inflammatory.Ex: She wrote a paper with the title ' Incendiary guilt: when your labels go up in smoke'.
Ex: The author considers the incidence of arson in US libraries and some ways of foiling arsonists through constant vigilance and observation of library users.Ex: This defense, needless to say, proved more inflammatory than the original doctrines for which he was charged, and was published posthumously in 1688.* bomba incendiaria = incendiary device, incendiary bomb.* * *1 ‹proyectil› incendiary ( before n)2 ‹discurso/palabras› inflammatory, incendiary ( frml)masculine, femininearsonist* * *
incendiario◊ - ria sustantivo masculino, femenino
arsonist
incendiario,-a
I adjetivo
1 incendiary
bomba incendiaria, incendiary bomb
2 fig (artículo, eslogan, palabras) inflammatory
II m,f (persona) arsonist
' incendiario' also found in these entries:
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incendiaria
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incendiary
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* * *incendiario, -a♦ adj1. [bomba] incendiary2. [artículo, libro] inflammatory♦ nm,farsonist, fire-raiser* * *I adj incendiary; figinflammatoryII m, incendiaria f arsonist* * *incendiario, - ria adj: incendiary, inflammatoryincendiario, - ria n: arsonist -
14 pasar a vida mejor
(v.) = lay + Nombre + lowEx. All three were published posthumously, for her lifelong illness finally laid her low in 1894; she was only 32.* * *(v.) = lay + Nombre + lowEx: All three were published posthumously, for her lifelong illness finally laid her low in 1894; she was only 32.
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(adj.) = inflammatoryEx. This defense, needless to say, proved more inflammatory than the original doctrines for which he was charged, and was published posthumously in 1688.* * *(adj.) = inflammatoryEx: This defense, needless to say, proved more inflammatory than the original doctrines for which he was charged, and was published posthumously in 1688.
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17 Charpy, Augustin Georges Albert
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. 1 September 1865 Ouillins, Rhône, Franced. 25 November 1945 Paris, France[br]French metallurgist, originator of the Charpy pendulum impact method of testing metals.[br]After graduating in chemistry from the Ecole Polytechnique in 1887, Charpy continued to work there on the physical chemistry of solutions for his doctorate. He joined the Laboratoire d'Artillerie de la Marine in 1892 and began to study the structure and mechanical properties of various steels in relation to their previous heat treatment. His first memoir, on the mechanical properties of steels quenched from various temperatures, was published in 1892 on the advice of Henri Le Chatelier. He joined the Compagnie de Chatillon Commentry Fourchamboult et Decazeville at their steelworks in Imphy in 1898, shortly after the discovery of Invar by G.E. Guillaume. Most of the alloys required for this investigation had been prepared at Imphy, and their laboratories were therefore well equipped with sensitive and refined dilatometric facilities. Charpy and his colleague L.Grenet utilized this technique in many of their earlier investigations, which were largely concerned with the transformation points of steel. He began to study the magnetic characteristics of silicon steels in 1902, shortly after their use as transformer laminations had first been proposed by Hadfield and his colleagues in 1900. Charpy was the first to show that the magnetic hysteresis of these alloys decreased rapidly as their grain size increased.The first details of Charpy's pendulum impact testing machine were published in 1901, about two years before Izod read his paper to the British Association. As with Izod's machine, the energy of fracture was measured by the retardation of the pendulum. Charpy's test pieces, however, unlike those of Izod, were in the form of centrally notched beams, freely supported at each end against rigid anvils. This arrangement, it was believed, transmitted less energy to the frame of the machine and allowed the energy of fracture to be more accurately measured. In practice, however, the blow of the pendulum in the Charpy test caused visible distortion in the specimen as a whole. Both tests were still widely used in the 1990s.In 1920 Charpy left Imphy to become Director-General of the Compagnie des Aciéries de la Marine et Homecourt. After his election to the Académie des Sciences in 1918, he came to be associated with Floris Osmond and Henri Le Chatelier as one of the founders of the "French School of Physical Metallurgy". Around the turn of the century he had contributed much to the development of the metallurgical microscope and had helped to introduce the Chatelier thermocouple into the laboratory and to industry. He also popularized the use of platinum-wound resistance furnaces for laboratory purposes. After 1920 his industrial responsibilities increased greatly, although he continued to devote much of his time to teaching at the Ecole Supérieure des Mines in Paris, and at the Ecole Polytechnique. His first book, Leçons de Chimie (1892, Paris), was written at the beginning of his career, in association with H.Gautier. His last, Notions élémentaires de sidérurgie (1946, Paris), with P.Pingault as co-author, was published posthumously.[br]BibliographyCharpy published important metallurgical papers in Comptes rendus… Académie des Sciences, Paris.Further ReadingR.Barthélémy, 1947, "Notice sur la vie et l'oeuvre de Georges Charpy", Notices et discours, Académie des Sciences, Paris (June).M.Caullery, 1945, "Annonce du décès de M.G. Charpy" Comptes rendus Académie des Sciences, Paris 221:677.P.G.Bastien, 1963, "Microscopic metallurgy in France prior to 1920", Sorby Centennial Symposium on the History of Metallurgy, AIME Metallurgical Society Conference Vol.27, pp. 171–88.ASDBiographical history of technology > Charpy, Augustin Georges Albert
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18 опубликованный после смерти
General subject: published posthumously (автора)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > опубликованный после смерти
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19 der Tod
- {death} sự chết, cái chết, sự tiêu tan, sự tan vỡ, sự kết liễu, sự chấm dứt - {decease} sự qua đời - {dissolution} sự rã ra, sự tan rã, sự phân huỷ, sự hoà tan, sự tan ra, sự giải tán, sự giải thể, sự huỷ bỏ, sự tan biến, sự biến mất - {ending} sự kết thúc, sự diệt, phần cuối - {exit} sự đi vào, sự ra, sự đi ra, sự đi khỏi, lối ra, cửa ra, sự lìa trần - {expiration} sự thở ra, sự thở hắt ra, sự tắt thở, sự mãn hạn - {expiry} - {fate} thiên mệnh, định mệnh, số mệnh, số phận, thần mệnh, điều tất yếu, điều không thể tránh được, nghiệp chướng, sự huỷ diệt - {rest} sự nghỉ ngơi, lúc nghỉ ngơi, giấc ngủ, sự yên tâm, sự yên lòng, sự thanh thản, sự thư thái, sự yên nghỉ, sự ngừng lại, nơi trú tạm, chỗ nghỉ ngơi, cái giá đỡ, cái chống, cái tựa, lặng - dấu lặng, vật còn lại, cái còn lại, những người khác, những cái khác, quỹ dự trữ, sổ quyết toán = der Tod (Jura) {demise}+ = der leichte Tod {euthanasia}+ = der schwarze Tod {Black Dead}+ = der zufällige Tod {casualty}+ = bis in den Tod {till death; until death}+ = der schleichende Tod {creeping death}+ = sich den Tod holen {to catch one's death of cold}+ = den Tod herbeiführen {to kill}+ = Es geht um Leben und Tod. {It's a matter of life and death.}+ = nach dem Tod veröffentlicht {published posthumously}+ = bis daß der Tod uns scheidet {till death us do part}+ = bei jemandem den Tod feststellen {to pronounce someone's dead}+ -
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I P.P. nachlassenII Adj. Werk: posthumous* * *nach|ge|las|senadjWerke, Briefe, Papiere posthumously publishedseine náchgelassenen, bis heute nicht veröffentlichten Fragmente — the fragments he left which remain unpublished to this day
See:→ auch nachlassen* * *nach·ge·las·sen* * *B. adj Werk: posthumous
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