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1 ■ take out
■ take outv. t. + avv.1 tirare fuori; cavare (di tasca, ecc.); estrarre: I took my purse out, tirai fuori il borsellino; The robber took out a gun, il rapinatore ha tirato fuori una pistola; to take out a tooth, estrarre un dente2 togliere; cavare; eliminare; rimuovere; portare via; ritirare: to take out a stain, togliere una macchia; to take coins out of circulation, ritirare monete dalla circolazione; to take money out ( of one's bank account), ritirare denaro (dal proprio conto in banca)3 prendere: to take a book out ( of the library), prendere (in prestito) un libro (dalla biblioteca); (autom.) to take out a driving licence, prendere la patente (di guida); to take out a patent, prendere un brevetto4 ottenere; conseguire; prendere: to take out British citizenship, prendere la cittadinanza britannica5 sottoscrivere; fare: to take out an insurance policy, sottoscrivere una polizza; fare un'assicurazione; to take out a subscription, fare un abbonamento ( a un giornale, ecc.); DIALOGO → - New phone- There are some good offers on at the moment if you take out a new contract, ci sono delle buone offerte adesso se sottoscrivi un nuovo contratto6 (fin.) accendere, contrarre ( un mutuo, un'ipoteca); fare: to take out a mortgage, accendere un'ipoteca; to take out loans, contrarre un prestito; fare mutui; esporsi finanziariamente7 (leg.) emettere ( un mandato di comparizione, ecc.); sporgere, fare, presentare (una denuncia contro q.)8 portare (fuori); portare ( a cena, ecc.); accompagnare: Take the dog out for a run!, porta fuori il cane a fare una corsa!; I'm taking Jill out to the disco tonight, stasera porto Jill in discoteca; I'll take you out for a ride tomorrow, domani ti porto a fare un giro in macchina10 ( sport) ritirare, far ritirare: ( di un podista, un cavallo, ecc.) to be taken out of the race, essere ritirato dalla corsa11 ( calcio, ecc.) portarsi via, portare a spasso (fig.); neutralizzare ( un avversario) □ (fig.) to take the easy way out, prendere la strada più comoda; ( anche) farla finita, suicidarsi □ to take it out in, rifarsi, farsi a pari con; ripagare con: If you cannot pay for your meals, I'll let you take it out in paintings, se non puoi pagare i tuoi pasti, ci rifaremo a forza di quadri □ (fam.) to take it out of, sfiancare, spossare; ridurre (q.) uno straccio, spompare (fam.): Swotting for this exam really takes it out of me, sgobbare per questo esame mi riduce uno straccio □ (fam.) to take sb. out of himself, distrarre, svagare: The best thing about holidays is that it takes you right out of yourself, il bello della vacanza è che serve a distrarti. -
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transitive verb1) (remove) herausnehmen; ziehen [Zahn]take something out of something, take out something from something — etwas aus etwas [heraus]nehmen
take it/a lot out of somebody — (fig.) jemanden mitnehmen/sehr mitnehmen
3) (withdraw) abheben [Geld]4) (deduct) abziehen (of von)5) (go out with)take somebody out — mit jemandem ausgehen
take somebody out for a walk/drive — mit jemandem einen Spaziergang/eine Spazierfahrt machen
take somebody out to or for lunch/out to the cinema — jemanden zum Mittagessen/ins Kino einladen
take the dog out [for a walk] — den Hund ausführen
6) (get issued) erwerben; erhalten; abschließen [Versicherung]; ausleihen [Bücher]; aufgeben [Anzeige]7)take it/something out on somebody/something — seine Wut/etwas an jemandem/etwas auslassen
* * *◆ take outvt1. (remove)▪ to \take out out ⇆ sth etw herausnehmenhe took his hands out of his pockets er nahm die Hände aus den Taschento take out sb's teeth jdm die Zähne ziehen2. (bring outside)▪ to \take out out ⇆ sth etw hinausbringen [o herausbringen]Peter's \take outn the Porsche out for a spin Peter ist eine Runde mit dem Porsche gefahrento \take out out the rubbish [or AM garbage] [or AM trash] den Müll [o SCHWEIZ bes Kehricht] hinausbringen [o ÖSTERR bes Mist]dad's taking the dog out [for a walk] Papa geht gerade mit dem Hund spazieren3. (invite)▪ to \take out out ⇆ sb jdn ausführento \take out sb out for [or to] dinner/for a drink jdn zum Abendessen/auf einen Drink einladento \take out sb out to the cinema/theatre jdn ins Kino/Theater einladen [o ausführen▪ to \take out out ⇆ sth etw mitnehmenwe could \take out out a pizza wir könnten uns eine Pizza holenwould you like to eat here or to \take out out? möchten Sie's hier essen oder mitnehmen?5. (deduct)▪ to \take out out ⇆ sth etw herausnehmen [o entfernen]why don't you \take out it out of the housekeeping money? warum nimmst du es nicht aus der Haushaltskasse?6. (obtain)▪ to \take out out ⇆ sth etw erwerbento \take out out a licence eine Lizenz erwerbento \take out out a life insurance policy eine Lebensversicherung abschließento \take out out a loan ein Darlehen aufnehmento \take out out cash/money Geld abheben7. (vent anger)don't \take out it out on the children lass es nicht an den Kindern aus9. MIL▪ to \take out out ⇆ sb/sth jdn/etw außer Gefecht setzen10. (kill sb)▪ to take out ⇆ sb jdn töten11. (distract)▪ to \take out sb out of himself/herself jdn von sich dat selbst ablenken [o auf andere Gedanken bringen]* * *take out v/t1. (of)a) herausnehmen (aus)b) wegnehmen, entfernen (von, aus):he had a tooth taken out ihm wurde ein Zahn gezogenof aus)3. Geld abheben4. WIRTSCH, JURa) ein Patent, eine Vorladung etc erwirkenb) take out an insurance (policy) eine Versicherung abschließenc) einen Kredit etc aufnehmen5. erledigen, ausschaltenb) jemanden fertigmachen, erschöpfen;take it ( oder one’s anger) out on sb seinen Zorn an jemandem auslassen, sein Mütchen an jemandem kühlentake the nonsense out of s.o9. “pizzas to take out” US „Pizzas zum Mitnehmen“* * *transitive verb1) (remove) herausnehmen; ziehen [Zahn]take something out of something, take out something from something — etwas aus etwas [heraus]nehmen
take it/a lot out of somebody — (fig.) jemanden mitnehmen/sehr mitnehmen
3) (withdraw) abheben [Geld]4) (deduct) abziehen (of von)take somebody out for a walk/drive — mit jemandem einen Spaziergang/eine Spazierfahrt machen
take somebody out to or for lunch/out to the cinema — jemanden zum Mittagessen/ins Kino einladen
take the dog out [for a walk] — den Hund ausführen
6) (get issued) erwerben; erhalten; abschließen [Versicherung]; ausleihen [Bücher]; aufgeben [Anzeige]7)take it/something out on somebody/something — seine Wut/etwas an jemandem/etwas auslassen
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Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > бюро патентов
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Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > переуступка патента
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Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > срок действия патента
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Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > конфискация патента
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12 изобретательский патент
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13 иметь патент
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > иметь патент
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Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > система ограждающих патентов
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16 Hunt, Walter
SUBJECT AREA: Weapons and armour[br]b. 29 July 1796 Martinsburg, New York, USAd. 8 June 1859 New York, USA[br]American inventor and developer of the first repeating rifle.[br]Hunt displayed talent as an inventor at an early age. While in his late teens he designed a machine for spinning flax, and after taking out a patent on it in 1826 he went to New York in order to set up a company to manufacture it. The company failed, however, and he was forced to go into business as an estate agent in order to make a living. Nevertheless, he remained undeterred and continued to invent a wide range of objects, including an iron fire alarm for fire stations and engines (1827) and the safety pin (1849). However, either many of his ideas were before their time or he failed to market them properly: for example, in 1834 he invented a sewing machine with lockstitch, but failed to patent it and it was left to others, such as Merritt Singer, to reap the rewards. He also conceived the name "fountain pen", but again more commercially minded people, Swan, Parker and Waterman, enjoyed the benefits. His paper collar, invented in 1854, only became popular after his death. Hunt is probably best remembered in the field of firearms. In 1849 he produced the first repeating rifle, which had a tubular magazine fixed under the barrel and fired special self-propelled or "rocket" balls, for which Hunt had taken out a patent the previous year. Although this weapon never entered general manufacture, the design principles incorporated in it were later reflected in the Springfield, Winchester, Henry and Volcanic rifles, which began to appear towards the end of the following decade.[br]Further Reading1974, Webster's American Biographies (a useful summary of Hunt's life and work).CM -
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18 Austin, John
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]fl. 1789 Scotland[br]Scottish contributor to the early development of the power loom.[br]On 6 April 1789 John Austin wrote to James Watt, seeking advice about patenting "a weaving loom I have invented to go by the hand, horse, water or any other constant power, to comb, brush, or dress the yarn at the same time as it is weaving \& by which one man will do the work of three and make superior work to what can be done by the common loom" (Boulton \& Watt Collection, Birmingham, James Watt Papers, JW/22). Watt replied that "there is a Clergyman by the name of Cartwright at Doncaster who has a patent for a similar contrivance" (Boulton \& Watt Collection, Birmingham, Letter Book 1, 15 April 1789). Watt pointed out that there was a large manufactory running at Doncaster and something of the same kind at Manchester with working power looms. Presumably, this reply deterred Austin from taking out a patent. However, some members of the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce continued developing the loom, and in 1798 one that was tried at the spinning mill of J.Monteith, of Pollokshaws, near Glasgow, answered the purpose so well that a building was erected and thirty of the looms were installed. Later, in 1800, this number was increased to 200, all of which were driven by a steam engine, and it was stated that one weaver and a boy could tend from three to five of these looms.Austin's loom was worked by eccentrics, or cams. There was one cam on each side with "a sudden beak or projection" that drove the levers connected to the picking pegs, while other cams worked the heddles and drove the reed. The loom was also fitted with a weft stop motion and could produce more cloth than a hand loom, and worked at about sixty picks per minute. The pivoting of the slay at the bottom allowed the loom to be much more compact than previous ones.[br]Further ReadingA.Rees, 1819, The Cyclopaedia: or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, London.R.Guest, 1823, A Compendius History of the Cotton Manufacture, Manchester.A.P.Usher, 1958, A History of Mechanical Inventions.W.English, 1969, The Textile Industry, London.R.L.Hills, 1970, Power in the Industrial Revolution, Manchester.See also: Cartwright, Revd EdmundRLH -
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obtaining; turning out (refl.)Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > получивший
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