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81 аварийно-спасательные и другие неотложные работы
1) General subject: accident and rescue work and other urgent work2) Sakhalin energy glossary: Emergency Response (АСДНР, ER)3) oil&gas: ASDNR, Emergency Restoration, Rescue & Other Urgent OperationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > аварийно-спасательные и другие неотложные работы
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82 горноспасательное дело
Mining: mine rescue work, rescue workУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > горноспасательное дело
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83 socorro
intj.help.m.1 help, aid.2 Socorro.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: socorrer.* * *1 (ayuda) help, aid, assistance1 help!\acudir en socorro de alguien to go to somebody's aidseñal de socorro distress signaltrabajos de socorro rescue work sing* * *noun m.aid, help* * *SM1) (=ayuda) help, aid, assistance; (=alivio) relief¡socorro! — help!
trabajos de socorro — relief o aid work sing
2) Cono Sur (=pago adelantado) advance payment, sub ** * *masculino help* * *= relief, succour [succor, -USA], help, aid.Ex. The report concluded that the problems of rural populations 'do not differ greatly from those of the urban population though the difficulties in obtaining help and relief can be exacerbated by isolation'.Ex. The Government has vowed to provide 'all possible succour' to the people affected by the cyclone that has left a trail of death and devastation.Ex. The entry is first located with the help of searching.Ex. Indexing may be conducted entirely without the aid of a computer, or may rely to varying extents upon the facilities for the manipulation and ordering of data offered by the computer.----* llamada de socorro = distress call.* sociedad de socorros mutuos = friendly society, provident society, mutual benefit society.* * *masculino help* * *= relief, succour [succor, -USA], help, aid.Ex: The report concluded that the problems of rural populations 'do not differ greatly from those of the urban population though the difficulties in obtaining help and relief can be exacerbated by isolation'.
Ex: The Government has vowed to provide 'all possible succour' to the people affected by the cyclone that has left a trail of death and devastation.Ex: The entry is first located with the help of searching.Ex: Indexing may be conducted entirely without the aid of a computer, or may rely to varying extents upon the facilities for the manipulation and ordering of data offered by the computer.* llamada de socorro = distress call.* sociedad de socorros mutuos = friendly society, provident society, mutual benefit society.* * *helppedir socorro to ask for help¡socorro! help!nadie acudió en su socorro nobody went to help her, nobody went to her aidun grito de socorro a cry for help* * *
Del verbo socorrer: ( conjugate socorrer)
socorro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
socorrer
socorro
socorrer ( conjugate socorrer) verbo transitivo
to help, come to the aid of
socorro sustantivo masculino
help;
¡socorro! help!;
un grito de socorro a cry for help
socorrer verbo transitivo to help, aid: se estaba muriendo pero nadie le socorrió, he was dying, but no one came to his aid
socorro sustantivo masculino
1 help, aid
pedir socorro, to ask for help
casa de socorro, first-aid post
equipo de socorro, first-aid team
2 (medicinas, víveres) aid
' socorro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asistencia
- casa
- grito
- puesto
- señal
English:
cry out for
- distress signal
- help
- lifeboat
- Mayday
- relief
* * *♦ nmhelp, assistance;una llamada de socorro a call for help, an SOS;Av & Náut a distress call;acudieron en socorro del barco they came to the ship's aid o assistance;prestar socorro a alguien to offer sb help o assistance♦ interjhelp!* * *m help, assistance;¡socorro! help!;pedir socorro ask for help* * *socorro nm auxilio1) : aid, helpequipo de socorro: rescue team2)¡socorro! : help!* * *socorro n help¡socorro! help! -
84 ratownictwo górnicze
• colliery rescue work• mine rescue workSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > ratownictwo górnicze
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85 спасение
ср.
1) (действие) rescue, life-saving
2) (результат) rescue;
escape;
salvation, reprieve перен.;
redemptionспасени|е - с.
1. (действие) rescuing, saving;
life-saving, rescue-work;
~ воздушного судна retirement of aircraft;
2. (возможность спастись) escape, safety;
искать ~я в бегстве seek* safety in flight;
быть обязанным своим ~ем кому-л., чему-л. owe one`s safety to smb., smth. ;
~я нет there is no escape;
3. (то, что спасает) salvation;
в этом наше единственное ~ that is our sole salvation;
ложь во ~ white/saving lie;
4. церк. Salvation.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > спасение
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86 горноспасательные работы
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > горноспасательные работы
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87 канцелярское дело
нечестные дела, жульничество — a knavish piece of work
канцелярская работа; канцелярское дело — clerical work
спасательное дело; спасательные работы — rescue work
приняться за дело, начать работать — to set to work
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > канцелярское дело
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88 литейное дело
нечестные дела, жульничество — a knavish piece of work
канцелярская работа; канцелярское дело — clerical work
спасательное дело; спасательные работы — rescue work
приняться за дело, начать работать — to set to work
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > литейное дело
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89 дело
1. с. art, practice, trade, work2. с. file, recordsпечатное дело — typographic art; printing
дело, сданное в архив — dead file
Синонимический ряд:1. бою (сущ.) баталии; битве; бою; брани; побоище; сече; сражении; столкновении; стычке; схватке2. занятии (сущ.) деятельности; занятииАнтонимический ряд: -
90 дело
* * *де́ло с.1. (занятие, профессия, род деятельности) art, practice, trade, work2. (канцелярия, делопроизводство) file, recordsзака́нчивать де́ло — complete a fileначина́ть де́ло — start a fileго́рное де́ло — mining artгорноспаса́тельное де́ло — mine rescue workдоро́жное де́ло — road makingкнигоизда́тельское де́ло — book-making, publishingлите́йное де́ло — foundry practice, foundry work, castingмаля́рное де́ло — house-paintingмаркше́йдерское де́ло — mine surveyingморско́е де́ло — seamanshipпереплё́тное де́ло — bookbinding (art)печа́тное де́ло — typographic art; printingпло́тничье де́ло — carpentryслеса́рное де́ло — bench workстоля́рное де́ло — joineryчертё́жное де́ло — draftsmanship; брит. тж. drauhtsmanship -
91 Holland, John Philip
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 29 February 1840 Liscanor, Co. Clare, Irelandd. 12 August 1915 Newark, New Jersey, USA[br]Irish/American inventor of the successful modern submarine[br]Holland was educated first in his native town and later in Limerick, a seaport bustling with coastal trade ships. His first job was that of schoolteacher, and as such he worked in various parts of Ireland until he was about 32 years old. A combination of his burning patriotic zeal for Ireland and his interest in undersea technology (then in its infancy) made him consider designs for underwater warships for use against the British Royal Navy in the fight for Irish independence. He studied all known works on the subject and commenced drawing plans, but he was unable to make real headway owing to a lack of finance.In 1873 he travelled to the United States, ultimately settling in New Jersey and continuing in the profession of teaching. His work on submarine design continued, but in 1875 he suffered a grave setback when the United States Navy turned down his designs. Help came from an unexpected source, the Irish Republican Brotherhood, or Fenian Society, which had been founded in Dublin and New York in 1858. Financial help enabled Holland to build a 4 m (13 ft) one-person craft, which was tested in 1878, and then a larger boat of 19 tonnes' displacement that was tested with a crew of three to depths of 20 m (65 ft) in New York's harbour in 1883. Known as the Fenian Ram, it embodied most of the principles of modern submarines, including weight compensation. The Fenians commandeered this boat, but they were unable to operate it satisfactorily and it was relegated to history.Holland continued work, at times independently and sometimes with others, and continuously advocated submarines to the United States Navy. In 1895 he was successful in winning a contract for US$150,000 to build the US Submarine Plunger at Baltimore. With too much outside interference, this proved an unsatisfactory venture. However, with only US$5,000 of his capital left, Holland started again and in 1898 he launched the Holland at Elizabeth, New Jersey. This 16 m (52 ft) vessel was successful, and in 1900 it was purchased by the United States Government.Six more boats were ordered by the Americans, and then some by the Russians and the Japanese. The British Royal Navy ordered five, which were built by Vickers Son and Maxim (now VSEL) at Barrow-in-Furness in the years up to 1903, commencing their long run of submarine building. They were licensed by another well-known name, the Electric Boat Company, which had formerly been the J.P.Holland Torpedo Boat Company.Holland now had some wealth and was well known. He continued to work, trying his hand at aeronautical research, and in 1904 he invented a respirator for use in submarine rescue work. It is pleasing to record that one of his ships can be seen to this day at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport: HM Submarine Holland No. 1, which was lost under tow in 1913 but salvaged and restored in the 1980s.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsOrder of the Rising Sun, Japan, 1910.Bibliography1900, "The submarine boat and its future", North American Review (December). Holland wrote several other articles of a similar nature.Further ReadingR.K.Morris, 1966 John P.Holland 1841–1914, Inventor of the Modern Submarine, Annapolis, MD: US Naval Institute.F.W.Lipscomb, 1975, The British Submarine, London: Conway Maritime Press. A.N.Harrison, 1979, The Development of HM Submarines from Holland No. 1 (1901) toPorpoise (1930), Bath: MoD Ships Department (internal publication).FMW -
92 mine
1) шахта
2) добывать
3) копь
4) рудник
5) шахтенный
6) шахтовый
7) рудничный
– abandon mine
– coal mine
– conveyor mine
– deplete mine
– develop mine
– exploring mine
– flood mine
– gassy mine
– machine-worked mine
– mine air
– mine barn
– mine car
– mine collapses
– mine diamonds
– mine fan
– mine fire
– mine gas
– mine hole
– mine plan
– mine precussion
– mine pump
– mine shock
– mine timbers
– mine transport
– mine ventilation
– mine water
– mine winder
– naked-flame mine
– open-cut mine
– operating mine
– test mine
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93 спасательная работа
Geology: rescue operation, rescue workУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > спасательная работа
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94 Rettungsarbeit
Ret·tungs·ar·beitf meist pl rescue work no pldie \Rettungsarbeiten schreiten gut voran the rescue operations are progressing well -
95 redningsarbeid
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96 спасение
............................................................1. rescuing{rescu [ rescue:(vt. & vi. & n.) رهایی دادن، رهانیدن، خلاصی، رهایی]}{ rescuer: ــ(n.) رها دهنده، مستخلص کننده}............................................................2. saving(adj. & pl. & n.) نجارت دهنده، رستگار کننده، پس انداز............................................................3. life-saving............................................................4. rescue-work............................................................5. escape(vt. & n.) رستن، گریختن، دررفتن، فرار کردن، رهایی جستن، خلاصی جستن، جان به در بردن، گریز، فرار، رهایی، خلاصی............................................................6. safety(n.) ایمنی، بی خطری، سلامت، امنیت، محفوظیت............................................................7. salvation(n.) رستگاری، نجات، رهایی، سبب نجات............................................................8. Salvation(n.) رستگاری، نجات، رهایی، سبب نجات -
97 Rettungsarbeit
Ret·tungs·ar·beit frescue work no pl;die \Rettungsarbeiten schreiten gut voran the rescue operations are progressing well -
98 Garforth, William Edward
SUBJECT AREA: Mining and extraction technology[br]b. 1845 Dukinfield, Cheshire, Englandd. 1 October 1921 Pontefract, Yorkshire, England[br]English colliery manager, pioneer in machine-holing and the safety of mines.[br]After Menzies conceived his idea of breaking off coal with machines in 1761, many inventors subsequently followed his proposals through into the practice of underground working. More than one century later, Garforth became one of the principal pioneers of machine-holing combined with the longwall method of working in order to reduce production costs and increase the yield of coal. Having been appointed agent to Pope \& Pearson's Collieries, West Yorkshire, in 1879, of which company he later became Managing Director and Chairman, he gathered a great deal of experience with different methods of cutting coal. The first disc machine was exhibited in London as early as 1851, and ten years later a pick machine was invented. In 1893 he introduced an improved type of deep undercutting machine, his "diamond" disc coal-cutter, driven by compressed air, which also became popular on the European continent.Besides the considerable economic advantages it created, the use of machinery for mining coal increased the safety of working in hard and thin seams. The improvement of safety in mining technology was always his primary concern, and as a result of his inventions and his many publications he became the leading figure in the British coal mining industry at the beginning of the twentieth century; safety lamps still carry his name. In 1885 he invented a firedamp detector, and following a severe explosion in 1886 he concentrated on coal-dust experiments. From the information he obtained of the effect of stone-dust on a coal-dust explosion he proposed the stone-dust remedy to prevent explosions of coal-dust. As a result of discussions which lasted for decades and after he had been entrusted with the job of conducting the British coal-dust experiments, in 1921 an Act made it compulsory in all mines which were not naturally wet throughout to treat all roads with incombustible dust so as to ensure that the dust always consisted of a mixture containing not more than 50 per cent combustible matter. In 1901 Garforth erected a surface gallery which represented the damaged roadways of a mine and could be filled with noxious fumes to test self-contained breathing apparata. This gallery formed the model from which all the rescue-stations existing nowadays have been developed.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1914. LLD Universities of Birmingham and Leeds 1912. President, Midland Institute 1892–4. President, The Institution of Mining Engineers 1911–14. President, Mining Association of Great Britain 1907–8. Chairman, Standing Committee on Mining, Advisory Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. Fellow of the Geological Society of London. North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers Greenwell Silver Medal 1907. Royal Society of Arts Fothergill Gold Medal 1910. Medal of the Institution of Mining Engineers 1914.Bibliography1901–2, "The application of coal-cutting machines to deep mining", Transactions of the Federated Institute of Mining Engineers 23: 312–45.1905–6, "A new apparatus for rescue-work in mines", Transactions of the Institution of Mining Engineers 31:625–57.1902, "British Coal-dust Experiments". Paper communicated to the International Congress on Mining, Metallurgy, Applied Mechanics and Practical Geology, Dusseldorf.Further ReadingGarforth's name is frequently mentioned in connection with coal-holing, but his outstanding achievements in improving safety in mines are only described in W.D.Lloyd, 1921, "Memoir", Transactions of the Institution of Mining Engineers 62:203–5.WKBiographical history of technology > Garforth, William Edward
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99 Bergungsarbeiten
Ber·gungs·ar·bei·ten fDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Bergungsarbeiten
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100 hamper
Ⅰ.hamper1 ['hæmpə(r)](impede → work, movements, person) gêner; (→ project) gêner la réalisation de, entraver;∎ high winds hampered the rescue work les sauveteurs ont été gênés dans leur travail par la force des ventsⅡ.hamper2(for picnic) panier m; (for laundry) panier m à linge sale;∎ a Christmas hamper un panier de friandises de Noël
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