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1 стул для церкви с пюпитром, крепящимся к спинке
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > стул для церкви с пюпитром, крепящимся к спинке
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2 стол для церкви с пюпитром, крепящимся к спинке
Forestry: pulpit chair (Англия, XVIII в.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > стол для церкви с пюпитром, крепящимся к спинке
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3 кафедра
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4 кафедра
1) chair, platform, pulpit, lecturing desk; rostrum (для оратора)
2) chair
3) department* * ** * *chair, platform, pulpit, lecturing desk; rostrum* * *cathedrachairdepartementdepartmentpewpulpitrostrum -
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1. department2. reading-desk3. pulpit4. platform; pulpit; lecturing desk; chair; cathedra5. chair6. rostrum7. stand -
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1) General subject: cathedra, chair, dais, department, lectern (лектора, оратора), lecturing desk, lecturn (лектора, оратора), platform, pulpit (проповедника), rostrum, tribune, professorial chair (в университете)2) Military: department (военно-учебного заведении), department (военно-учебного заведения), department of instruction (военно-учебного заведения), division (в военно-учебном заведении)3) Mathematics: chair (professorial)4) Religion: arch-see, cathedra ( A bishop's official throne), stand5) Economy: chair (в высшем учебном заведении)7) Education: academic department, subdepartment ( of a university) (Lingvo)8) American English: courses (the US educational system is different and the meaning must fit the context...)9) leg.N.P. professorate, professorship, specialized department (in an institution of higher education)10) Christianity: bishop's throne (епископская) -
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ж.2. ( научная отрасль как предмет преподавания в вузе) chairполучить кафедру — get* a chair
3. (научное объединение преподавателей и учёных одной или нескольких специальностей) department, sub-facultyзаведовать кафедрой — head the department, sub-faculty
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жен.1) chair, platform, pulpit, lecturing desk; rostrum (для оратора)3) (научное объединение преподавателей и ученых одной или нескольких специальностей)department, sub-faculty- заседание кафедры -
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ж.1) ( возвышение для оратора) rostrum (pl -ra); ( в церкви) pulpit ['pʊl-]2) церк. ( кресло для епископа в соборе) cathedra3) ( профессорская должность) chair, cathedraполучи́ть ка́федру профе́ссора хи́мии — get a chair in chemistry
4) ( организационное объединение преподавателей в вузе) (sub)department ( of a university)ка́федра органи́ческой хи́мии — organic chemistry (sub)department
заве́довать ка́федрой — head the (sub)department
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