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1 subsidiary
[səb'sɪdɪ(ə)rɪ] 1. прил.1) второстепенный; вспомогательный2) дочерний ( о компании)2. сущ. -
2 materia
materia sustantivo femenino 1 ( sustancia) matter; materia prima (Econ, Tec) raw material; (Fin) commodity 2
materia sustantivo femenino
1 matter
materia inorgánica/orgánica, inorganic/organic matter
materia no contaminante, non-polluting material
2 (tema) matter, stuff: domina muy bien la materia, she knows her stuff
es un especialista en la materia, he's an expert on the subject
3 Educ (asignatura) subject ' materia' also found in these entries: Spanish: cartón - consistente - curso - en - gris - lega - lego - prima - primo - revés - saber - sebo - tierra - autoridad - conocer - corromper - corrompido - corrupción - pasta - procesar - profano - reprobar English: abrasive - commodity - cut - deterioration - fluid - grey matter - ground - insulation - last - material - matter - of - out of - raw material - rock - rubber - soft - soil - strong - subject - subject matter - substitute - tarmac - wood - lay - raw - subsidiary - wastage -
3 subject
I ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) (topic) soggetto m., argomento m.to change o drop the subject cambiare argomento, lasciare cadere l'argomento; to raise a subject sollevare una questione; while we're on the subject of... — visto che siamo in tema di
2) (at school, college) materia f.; (for research, study) soggetto m.3) art. fot. soggetto m.4) (focus)5) ling. soggetto m.6) (citizen) suddito m. (-a)II ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) (subservient) [people, race] asservito, sottomessoto be subject to — essere soggetto a [law, rule]
3) (liable)to be subject to — essere soggetto a [flooding, fits]; essere assoggettabile a [ tax]
4) (dependent)to be subject to — dipendere da [ approval]
"subject to alteration" — "soggetto a variazioni"
III [səb'dʒekt]"subject to availability" — (of flights, tickets) "in base alla disponibilità"; (of goods) "salvo venduto"
1) (expose)to be subjected to — dover sopportare [ noise]; essere oggetto di [ attacks]; essere sottoposto a [ torture]
to subject sth. to heat — esporre qcs. al calore
2) lett. (subjugate) sottomettere [race, country]* * *1. adjective((of countries etc) not independent, but dominated by another power: subject nations.) sottomesso2. noun1) (a person who is under the rule of a monarch or a member of a country that has a monarchy etc: We are loyal subjects of the Queen; He is a British subject.) suddito2) (someone or something that is talked about, written about etc: We discussed the price of food and similar subjects; What was the subject of the debate?; The teacher tried to think of a good subject for their essay; I've said all I can on that subject.) soggetto, argomento3) (a branch of study or learning in school, university etc: He is taking exams in seven subjects; Mathematics is his best subject.) materia4) (a thing, person or circumstance suitable for, or requiring, a particular kind of treatment, reaction etc: I don't think her behaviour is a subject for laughter.) motivo5) (in English, the word(s) representing the person or thing that usually does the action shown by the verb, and with which the verb agrees: The cat sat on the mat; He hit her because she broke his toy; He was hit by the ball.) soggetto3. [səb'‹ekt] verb1) (to bring (a person, country etc) under control: They have subjected all the neighbouring states (to their rule).) assoggettare, sottomettere2) (to cause to suffer, or submit (to something): He was subjected to cruel treatment; These tyres are subjected to various tests before leaving the factory.) sottoporre•- subjective
- subjectively
- subject matter
- change the subject
- subject to* * *subject (1) /ˈsʌbdʒɪkt/a.1 soggetto; assoggettato; sottomesso; sottoposto; esposto: subject nations, nazioni soggette; subject tribes, tribù sottomesse; Even foreigners are subject to the laws of the country, anche gli stranieri sono soggetti alle leggi del paese; I'm subject to tremendous headaches, vado soggetto a tremende emicranie; to be subject to envy, essere esposto all'invidia● subject to, salvo: Subject to correction, these are the facts, salvo errore, i fatti sono questi □ (comm.: di un prodotto) subject to availability, se disponibile; salvo venduto □ ( banca, fin.) subject to collection, salvo incasso; salvo buon fine (abbr. S.B.F.) □ (comm.) subject to sale (o subject to goods being unsold), salvo venduto □ ( di un popolo, ecc.) to be held subject, essere assoggettato; essere tenuto in sudditanza □ (comm.) All prices ( are) subject to alteration, tutti i prezzi sono suscettibili di variazione.♦ subject (2) /ˈsʌbdʒɪkt/n.1 soggetto ( anche gramm.); argomento; oggetto ( di esame, esperimento, ecc.): the subject of the speech [of the book], il soggetto del discorso [del libro]; (gramm.) Every verb has a subject, ogni verbo ha un soggetto; to change the subject, cambiare argomento; to drop the subject (o to let the subject drop) lasciar cadere l'argomento; on the subject of, a proposito di; to get onto a subject, arrivare a un argomento; entrare in un discorso; He's a subject for ridicule, è oggetto di scherno NOTA D'USO: - argument o topic?-2 materia ( di studio); disciplina: compulsory subjects, materie (di studio) obbligatorie; subsidiary subject, materia complementare ( all'università); Chemistry is my favourite subject, la chimica è la mia materia preferita; DIALOGO → - Before an exam- History's my weakest subject, and I'm worried, that's all, la storia è la materia in cui vado peggio e sono preoccupata, questo è tutto; DIALOGO → - School- What subjects did you have at school today?, che materie avevi oggi a scuola?3 suddito; cittadino: rulers and subjects, governanti e sudditi; He is a British subject, è cittadino britannico4 (form.) causa; motivo; occasione: a subject for great sorrow, una causa di grande dolore; I'll give you no subject for complaint, non vi darò motivo di lagnarvi di me5 (bot., zool.) esemplare● subject catalogue, catalogo per soggetto ( in una biblioteca) □ (fisc.) a subject for taxation, un soggetto d'imposta □ subject-heading, voce di indice □ subject matter, argomento; contenuto; oggetto; tema; materia □ (ass.) the subject matter insured, la cosa assicurata □ one's fellow-subjects, i propri concittadini.(to) subject /səbˈdʒɛkt/v. t.1 assoggettare; soggiogare; sottomettere: to subject a nation to one's rule, assoggettare una nazione al proprio potere; soggiogare una nazione2 ( anche tecn.) sottoporre; esporre: Iron must be subjected to a special process to become steel, il ferro deve essere sottoposto a un processo speciale per diventare acciaio; to subject sb. to ill-treatment, sottoporre q. a maltrattamenti3 (med.) predisporre: His weakness subjected him to many diseases, la sua debolezza lo predisponeva a molte malattie● to subject oneself, esporsi; sottomettersi: Don't subject yourself to ridicule [to criticism], non esporti al ridicolo [alle critiche].* * *I ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) (topic) soggetto m., argomento m.to change o drop the subject cambiare argomento, lasciare cadere l'argomento; to raise a subject sollevare una questione; while we're on the subject of... — visto che siamo in tema di
2) (at school, college) materia f.; (for research, study) soggetto m.3) art. fot. soggetto m.4) (focus)5) ling. soggetto m.6) (citizen) suddito m. (-a)II ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) (subservient) [people, race] asservito, sottomessoto be subject to — essere soggetto a [law, rule]
3) (liable)to be subject to — essere soggetto a [flooding, fits]; essere assoggettabile a [ tax]
4) (dependent)to be subject to — dipendere da [ approval]
"subject to alteration" — "soggetto a variazioni"
III [səb'dʒekt]"subject to availability" — (of flights, tickets) "in base alla disponibilità"; (of goods) "salvo venduto"
1) (expose)to be subjected to — dover sopportare [ noise]; essere oggetto di [ attacks]; essere sottoposto a [ torture]
to subject sth. to heat — esporre qcs. al calore
2) lett. (subjugate) sottomettere [race, country] -
4 theme
1. n тема; предмет2. n основная мысль; характерная черта3. n школ. сочинение на заданную тему4. n грам. основа5. n радио позывные6. n ист. провинция Византийской империи7. n положение звёзд в момент рождения человекаСинонимический ряд:1. essay (noun) article; composition; dissertation; essay; paper; treatise2. melody (noun) leitmotif; melody; motif; song; strain3. topic (noun) argument; focus; head; ideas; issue; matter; moral; motive; point; proposition; subject; subject matter; text; thesis; topic -
5 secondary
ˈsekəndərɪ
1. прил.
1) а) второй (по порядку) ;
вторичный;
производный secondary data ≈ вторичные данные;
производные данные
2) а) вспомогательный, подсобный secondary verb ≈ вспомогательный глагол secondary station ≈ подчиненная станция secondary planet Syn: subsidiary, auxiliary б) второстепенный;
побочный;
непрофилирующий;
нефундаментальный secondary details ≈ второстепенные детали secondary occupation ≈ побочное занятие secondary role ≈ роль второго плана Syn: minor, accessory
3) дополнительный, добавочный secondary accent лингв. ≈ дополнительное ударение secondary channel ≈ дополнительный канал
4) средний( об образовании) ;
второй ступени secondary education ≈ среднее образование secondary technical training ≈ среднее техническое образование
5) геол. мезозойский
2. сущ.
1) подчиненный
2) представитель
3) эл. вторичная обмотка Syn: secondary coil подчиненный представитель, действующий по поручению( кого-л.) сановник второго ранга (обыкн. в духовном звании) (электротехника) вторичная обмотка( трансформатора) (физическое) вторичная частица;
вторичный электрон второй (по порядку, по времени и т. п.) - * teeth постоянные зубы - * base (военное) промежуточная база средний - * education среднее образование - * school средняя школа - * (school) text-book учебник для средней школы второстепенный - * post скромная должность - a very * matter второстепенный вопрос;
дело, не представляющее важности - of * importance второстепенной важности - * evidence (юридическое) косвенное доказательство вторичный;
производный - * salt (химическое) вторичная соль - * blast effect вторичное воздействие ударной волны( атомного взрыва) - the * meaning of a word производное значение слова - * sexual characteristics (биология) вторичные половые признаки - * tenses вторичные времена - * winding( электротехника) вторичная обмотка - * compound сверхсложное слово побочный, неглавный;
второстепенный - * cause побочная причина - * reaction( химическое) побочная реакция дополнительный, добавочный - * title подзаголовок - * target( военное) запасная /дополнительная/ цель;
цель, поражаемая во вторую очередь - * target area( военное) дополнительный район обстрела - * fuel filter( автомобильное) фильтр тонкой очистки - * ploughing( сельскохозяйственное) двоение, двойка( пашни) вспомогательный, подсобный - * bibliography библиография библиографий - * armament вспомогательная артиллерия;
(морское) противоминная артиллерия - * attack наступление на вспомогательном направлении, вспомогательный удар;
группировка для вспомогательного удара - * crossing( военное) вспомогательная переправа;
демонстративная переправа - * landing высадка вспомогательного десанта (геология) мезозойский - * epoch /era/ мезозойский период secondary вторичный, вспомогательный, побочный ~ вторичный;
вспомогательный;
побочный;
secondary colours составные цвета;
secondary planet спутник планеты ~ вторичный ~ второстепенный ~ геол. мезозойский ~ непрофилирующий ~ нерепрезентативный( для данной отрасли) ~ побочный ~ подчиненный ~ подчиненный ~ представитель ~ средний (об образовании) ;
secondary school средняя школа ~ вторичный;
вспомогательный;
побочный;
secondary colours составные цвета;
secondary planet спутник планеты ~ вторичный;
вспомогательный;
побочный;
secondary colours составные цвета;
secondary planet спутник планетыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > secondary
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6 patent
1) патент (охранный документ на изобретение, удостоверяющий признание предложения изобретением, его приоритет и исключительное право на него патентообладателя)2) патентовать; патентованный; патентный•- patent applied for
- patent in force
- patent being in force
- patent for a design
- patent for an invention
- patent for a plant
- patent for improvement
- patent in dispute
- patent on a design
- patent pending
- patent referred to
- patent abroad
- patent of addition
- patent of confirmation
- patent of importation
- patent of improvement
- patent of revalidation
- abandoned patent
- additional patent
- adjudicated patent
- AEC-owned patent
- anticipating patent
- apparatus patent
- art patent
- article patent
- assailable patent
- assigned patent
- atomic energy patent
- attackable patent
- attacked patent
- basic patent
- biological patent
- blocking patent
- blocking-off patent
- borderline patent
- British Letters patent
- broad patent
- business method patent
- cancelled patent
- ceased patent
- chemical patent
- cited patent
- collateral patent
- colonial patent
- combination patent
- Commission-owned patent
- communicated patent
- competing patent
- complementary patent
- composition-of-matter patent
- confirmation patent
- conflicting patent
- contestable patent
- copending patents
- corresponding patents
- deadwood patent
- dead-wood patent
- defective patent
- dependent patent
- design letters patent
- device patent
- disputed patent
- divisional patent
- domestic patent
- dominant patent
- dormant patent
- double patent
- dragnet patent
- drug patent
- duplicate patents
- earlier patent
- economic patent
- electrical patent
- European patent
- exclusive patent
- exercisable patent
- existing patent
- expired patent
- exploitable patent
- extended patent
- extinct patent
- fencing-off patent
- final patent
- foreign patent
- forfeited patent
- fortifying patent
- freed patent
- free-lance patent
- French pharmaceutical patent
- granted patent
- home patent
- importation patent
- improvement patent
- incipient patent
- incontestable patent
- independent patent
- indigenous patent
- industrial patent
- industrial development patent
- infringed patent
- infringing patent
- infringing patents
- inoperative patent
- interdependent patents
- intervening patent
- invalid patent
- issued patent
- joint patent
- key patent
- land patent
- lapsed patent
- later patent
- later-dated patent
- legally effective patent
- letters patent
- licensed patent
- litigious patent
- live patent
- machine patent
- main patent
- manufacture patent
- master patent
- material patent
- mechanical patent
- medical patent
- metallurgical patent
- method patent
- minor patent
- modification patent
- more recent patent
- narrow patent
- national patent
- national patent under the PCT
- native's patent
- new use patent
- non-convention patent
- Nordic patent
- not infringed patent
- nuisance patent
- objected patent
- obstructive patent
- old patent
- operative patent
- original patent
- ornamental design patent
- overlapping patents
- paper patent
- parallel patent
- parent patent
- pending patent
- petty patent
- pharmaceutical patent
- pioneer patent
- plant patent
- pooled patent
- posthumous patent
- practicable patent
- printed patent
- prior patent
- process patent
- product patent
- provisional European patent
- questionable patent
- reference patent
- regional patent
- reinstated patent
- reissue patent
- reissued patent
- related patent
- revoked patent
- scarecrow patent
- secret patent
- senior patent
- shot gun patent
- simultaneous patent
- small patent
- software patent
- standard patent
- strain patent
- strong patent
- structure patent
- subordinate patent
- subsequent patent
- subservient patent
- subsidiary patent
- sued upon patent
- suppressed patent
- transfer of technology patent
- unenforceable patent
- unexpired patent
- universal patent
- unjustified patent
- unused patent
- U. S. patent
- useful model patent
- utility patent
- valid patent
- valuable patent
- void patent
- voidable patent
- weak patent
- withheld patent
- world-wide patent
- worthless patent
- X-series patent
- younger patent
- youngest patent* * *патент (охранный документ, представляющий исключительнее право на осуществление, использование и продажу изобретения в течение определенного срока и на определенно» территории) -
7 secondary
1. n подчинённый2. n представитель, действующий по поручению3. n сановник второго ранга4. n эл. вторичная обмоткаsecondary emission — вторичная эмиссия; вторичное излучение
5. n физ. вторичная частица; вторичный электрон6. a второй7. a средний8. a второстепенныйa very secondary matter — второстепенный вопрос; дело, не представляющее важности
9. a вторичный; производный10. a побочный, неглавный; второстепенный11. a дополнительный, добавочный12. a вспомогательный, подсобный13. a геол. мезозойскийСинонимический ряд:1. alternate (adj.) alternate; auxiliary; subsidiary2. indirect (adj.) consequent; derivate; derivational; derivative; derived; following; indirect; proximate; resultant; subsequent3. small (adj.) dinky; insignificant; lesser; low; minor; minor-league; small; small-fry; small-time4. subordinate (adj.) ancillary; collateral; dependent; inferior; lower; petty; second; sub; subject; subordinate; subservient; tributary; under5. inferior (noun) inferior; junior; poor relation; scrub; subaltern; subordinate; underling; understrapperАнтонимический ряд:major; preceding; primary -
8 customs
таможенная служба
Государственная служба, ответственная за применение таможенного законодательства и взимание пошлин и налогов, а также применение иных законов и нормативных актов, касающихся импорта, экспорта, перемещения или хранения товаров.
Примечание
Данный термин употребляется и в отношении любой части таможенной службы, ее главного или второстепенного офисов, а прилагательное «таможенный» относится к служащим таможни, импортным и экспортным пошлинам, контролю над товарами или другими вещами, перемещаемыми через границы и т.д. (таможенные служащие, таможенные пошлины, таможенный пункт, таможенная декларация) (Глава 2 Генерального приложения к Пересмотренной Киотской конвенции, а также Глоссарий ВТАМО)
[Упрощение процедур торговли: англо-русский глоссарий терминов (пересмотренное второе издание) НЬЮ-ЙОРК, ЖЕНЕВА, МОСКВА 2011 год]EN
customs
The Government Service which is responsible for the administration of Customs law and the collection of duties and taxes and which also has the responsibility for the application of other laws and regulations relating to the importation, exportation, movement or storage of goods.
Note
This term is also used when referring to any part of the Customs Service or its main or subsidiary offices; this term is also used adjectivally in connection with officials of the Customs, import or export duties, control on goods, or any other matter within the purview of the Customs (Customs officer, Customs duties, Customs office, Customs declaration) (General Annex, Chapter 2, to the Revised Kyoto Convention and the WCO Glossary)
[Trade Facilitation Terms: An English - Russian Glossary (revised second edition) NEW YORK, GENEVA, MOSCOW 2216]Тематики
EN
таможенные пошлины
Предусмотренные таможенным тарифом пошлины, которыми облагаются товары при их прибытии или убытии с таможенной территории (Глава 2 Генерального приложения к Пересмотренной Киотской конвенции)
[Упрощение процедур торговли: англо-русский глоссарий терминов (пересмотренное второе издание) НЬЮ-ЙОРК, ЖЕНЕВА, МОСКВА 2011 год]
таможенные пошлины
Косвенные налоги, взимаемые при импорте и экспорте товаров, после таможенной очистки и в соответствии с таможенным тарифом страны.
[ http://slovar-lopatnikov.ru/]EN
customs duties
The duties laid down in the Customs tariff to which goods are liable on entering or leaving the Customs territory (General Annex, Chapter 2, to the Revised Kyoto Convention)
[Trade Facilitation Terms: An English - Russian Glossary (revised second edition) NEW YORK, GENEVA, MOSCOW 2242]Тематики
EN
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > customs
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