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1 (the) conquest of space
the conquest (exploration) of space покорение (исследование) космосаEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) conquest of space
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3 the conquest of (outer) space
Общая лексика: завоевание космосаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the conquest of (outer) space
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♦ space /speɪs/A n. [uc]1 spazio: the conquest of space, la conquista dello spazio; outer space, spazio extraatmosferico (o cosmico)2 spazio; spazio di tempo; intervallo: in the space of a month, nello spazio di un mese; after a short space, dopo un breve intervallo3 spazio; area; posto: Leave a wide space between the rows, lascia molto spazio fra una fila e l'altra!; advertising space, spazio pubblicitario; floor space, superficie utilizzabile ( di appartamento); spazio (utile); parking space, parcheggio, spazio per parcheggiare; to clear a space, fare un po' di posto5 (tipogr.) spazio; spaziatura; interlinea; battuta7 (comput.) spazio; carattere spazio8 (mus.) spazio; intervalloB a. attr.spaziale: the space age, l'era spaziale; space probe, sonda spaziale, cosmosonda; space research, ricerche spaziali● ( anche comput.) space bar, barra spaziatrice ( di macchina da scrivere o di tastiera di computer) □ (fam. USA) space barrel, stanziamento per le ricerche spaziali □ (fig., fam.) space cadet, tipo stralunato □ (miss.) space capsule, capsula spaziale □ space fiction, fantascienza □ (miss.) space flight, volo spaziale □ (edil.) space frame, struttura controvento □ (fam. USA) space girl ► spacewoman □ space heater, convettore termico □ space helmet, casco spaziale □ space-key, barra spazio ( di macchina da scrivere) □ (miner.) space lattice, reticolo spaziale ( di un cristallo) □ (tipogr.) space-line, interlinea □ (miss.) space navigation, navigazione spaziale □ space rocket, missile spaziale □ space-saving, poco ingombrante □ space shuttle, space shuttle; navetta spaziale □ space sickness, male di spazio □ (miss.) space station, stazione spaziale □ (astron., miss.) space telescope, telescopio spaziale □ (fis., filos.) space-time (o space-time continuum), spazio-tempo; cronotopo; spazio quadridimensionale □ space travel, navigazione nello spazio □ space traveller, astronauta □ (miss.) space walk, passeggiata spaziale □ (mil.) space weapon, arma spaziale □ space writer, pubblicista pagato a un tanto la riga □ Let's rest ( for) a space, riposiamoci un poco!(to) space /speɪs/v. t.1 spaziare; disporre a intervalli; distanziare; scaglionare3 (mecc.) distanziare; separare con un distanziatore. -
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conquest ['kɒŋkwest]∎ our men faced conquest by enemy forces nos hommes allaient être vaincus par les forces ennemies;∎ the conquest of space la conquête de l'espace;∎ History the (Norman) Conquest la conquête de l'Angleterre(b) (land, person conquered) conquête f;∎ he boasted of his conquests il se vantait de ses conquêtes;∎ he's her latest conquest c'est sa dernière conquête;∎ to make a conquest faire une conquête;∎ to make a conquest of sb faire la conquête de qn -
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['kɒŋkwest]1) U (of country, mountain) conquista f.; (of disease) sconfitta f.; (of person) scherz. conquista f.2) (territory) territorio m. conquistato, conquista f.; (person) scherz. conquista f.* * *['koŋkwest]noun ((an) act of conquering: The Norman Conquest; He's impressed with you - you've made a conquest.) conquista* * *conquest /ˈkɒŋkwɛst/n.1 (mil. e fig.) conquista: the conquest of Mexico, la conquista del Messico; the conquest of space [of Everest], la conquista dello spazio [dell'Everest]2 (mil. e fig.) vittoria; sconfitta: Cortez's the conquest of the Aztecs, la sconfitta degli Aztechi da parte di Cortez; the conquest of evil, la vittoria sul male; the conquest of inflation, la sconfitta dell'inflazione3 (stor.) – the Conquest (= the Norman Conquest), la conquista dell'Inghilterra da parte dei Normanni ( 1066)4 territorio conquistato; conquista5 (scherz.) persona conquistata; conquista: You've made a conquest tonight, hai fatto una conquista stasera; to make a conquest of sb., conquistare q.* * *['kɒŋkwest]1) U (of country, mountain) conquista f.; (of disease) sconfitta f.; (of person) scherz. conquista f.2) (territory) territorio m. conquistato, conquista f.; (person) scherz. conquista f. -
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noun ((an) act of conquering: The Norman Conquest; He's impressed with you - you've made a conquest.) conquistaconquest n conquistatr['kɒŋkwest]1 conquistaconquest ['kɑn.kwɛst, 'kɑŋ-] n: conquista fn.• conquista s.f.'kɑːŋkwest, 'kɒŋkwestcount & mass noun conquista f['kɒŋkwest]N conquista f* * *['kɑːŋkwest, 'kɒŋkwest]count & mass noun conquista f -
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§ ადგილი, ფართობი, სივრცე§1 სივრცეinfinite / cosmic space უსასრულო / კოსმიური სივრცე●●he stared into space თვალი გაუშტერდა2 ადგილიthis table occupies too much space ამ მაგიდას ძალიან დიდი ადგილი უჭირავს / უკავია3 შუალედიthis all happened within the space of an hour ეს ყველაფერ ერთი საათის განმავლობაში მოხდა4 მანძილი5 კოსმოსი -
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§ დაპყრობა, დამორჩილება§1 დაპყრობა2 დაპყრობილი ტერიტორიაthe Roman conquests in Africa რომაელთა მიერ დაპყრობილი ტერიტორიები აფრიკაში -
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[speɪs]n1) космическое пространство, космос- outer space- interplanetary space
- space age
- space flights
- space travel
- space centre
- space dust
- space science
- space suit
- space communication
- space walk
- space shot
- space exploration
- space helmet
- space warfare
- space man
- space weapon
- conquest of space
- flight into space
- shoot into spase
- move through space2) пространство, местоThere is a narrow space between our building and the next. — Между нашим домом и соседним - узкое пространство.
There is some open space in front of our house (of our garden). — Перед нашим домом (садом) есть свободное место/пространство.
A town planned to have some open space near the centre. — Планировка города предусматривает некоторое открытое/не застроенное пространство вокруг центра.
- large space- boundless space
- enclosed space
- wide spaces
- country's air space
- space of two miles
- space perception
- space between two walls
- two house with the space of ten feet between them
- block up the entire space
- exist in space
- stare into space
- violate a country's air space3) место, площадьThere is enough space at the table for ten people. — За стол могут сесть десять человек.
The paper gives a lot of/large (a great deal of/a little) space to the news. — Газета отводит много (немного) места новостям.
- empty space- editorial space
- boxed-off spaces
- advertizing space
- floor space
- newspaper space
- storage space
- space writer
- plenty of space
- for want of space
- be pressed dor space- find a parking space- leave space to sign the paper
- leave some space at the bottom of the page
- leave space for a full description
- require more space
- save space
- space is limited
- space doesn't permit to do it4) интервал, пропуск, промежутокThe trees are set at equal spaces apart. — Деревья посажены на равном расстоянии друг от друга.
He hadn't seen his brother for the space of a man's life. — Он не видел брата целую вечность
- breathing space- space bar
- spaces between meals
- spaces between printed words
- after a short space of time
- within some time space
- in the space of ten minutes
- fill in blank spaces as directed
- indent several spaces
- leave a double space after each sentence
- leave a wider space between the lines
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1. n завоевание, покорение2. n женщина или мужчина, чьё расположение удалось завоеватьСинонимический ряд:1. achievement (noun) achievement; attainment; securing2. acquisition (noun) acquisition; booty; plunder; prize; spoils3. captivation (noun) allure; captivation; date rape; domination; male chauvinism; mastery; scoring; seduction; sexist struggle4. conquering (noun) conquering; defeat; mastering; military victory; occupation; overthrow; rout; subjection; subjugation5. triumph (noun) coup; feat; success; triumph; victory; winАнтонимический ряд:loss; surrender -
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[ʹkɒŋkwest] n1. завоевание, покорениеthe Conquest - ист. завоевание Англии норманнами (в 1066 г.)
to make a conquest of smb. - завоевать чью-л. любовь /привязанность/
2. завоевания, завоёванная территория, завоёванное имущество и т. п.3. женщина или мужчина, чьё расположение удалось завоеватьhe boasted of his conquests - он похвалялся своими победами (над женщинами)
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n1) пространство, место2) расстояние; промежуток ( времени)3) космос•- breathing spaceto claim prominent front-page space — быть помещенным на видном месте; быть напечатанным на первых полосах газет ( о материале)
- conqueror of outer space
- conqueror of space
- conquest of outer space
- development of outer space for peaceful purposes
- economic space
- floor space
- living space
- ocean space
- outer space
- peaceful uses of outer space
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ˈkɔŋkwest сущ.
1) а) завоевание (процесс покорения народов, земель и т.д.) world conquest ≈ завоевание мира Norman Conquest Syn: subjugation, subdual б) победа (удачный результат) conquest-cry ≈ крик победы, победный возглас Syn: victory
2) а) нечто завоеванное, завоевания (земли, народы, имущество и т.д.) to consolidate, extend one's conquests ≈ объединить завоевания б) лицо, чье благосклонное отношение/расположение удалось завоевать завоевание, покорение - the C. (историческое) завоевание Англии норманнами (в 1066 г.) - the * of space завоевание космоса - to make a * of smb. завоевать чью-л любовь завоевания, завоеванная территория, завоеванное имущество - Roman *s in Africa территориальные захваты римлян в Африке женщина или мужчина, чье расположение удалось завоевать - he boasted of his *s он похвалялся своими победами (над женщинами) conquest женщина или мужчина, чье расположение удалось завоевать ~ завоеванная территория;
захваченное имущество ~ завоевание, покорение;
победа ~ завоевание, покорение ~ завоевание ~ завоеванная территория ~ покорение ~ тот, чью привязанность удалось завоевать, покоренное сердце to make a ~ (of smb.) завоевать (чью-л.) привязанность;
the (Norman) Conqueror ист. завоевание Англии норманнами (1066 г.) to make a ~ (of smb.) одержать победу( над кем-л.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > conquest
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f.1 conquest.2 pickup, casual acquaintance made in hope of having a sexual relationship, casual sexual acquaintance, bit of stuff.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: conquistar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: conquistar.* * *1 conquest\hacer una conquista (amorosa) to make a conquest* * *noun f.* * *SF conquestir de conquista — (fig) to be dressed to kill
* * *1) ( acción)a) (de territorio, pueblo) conquestir or salir a la conquista de algo — to set out to conquer something
b) (de victoria, fama)se lanzó a la conquista del éxito/de la medalla — she set out to achieve success/to win the medal
c) la Conquista (Hist) the Spanish conquest ( of America)2) ( logro) achievement3) (fam) ( amorosa) conquestsalir de conquista — to go out on the make (AmE) o (BrE) pickup (colloq)
4) (AmS period) (Dep) goal* * *= conquest, bedroom conquest.Ex. It is said that Alexander perfected the staff concept during his conquest of Macedonia.Ex. Again and again, the author races past important events in Evans' life in order to dwell on all his bedroom conquests and juvenile hijinks.----* conquista amorosa = bedroom conquest.* * *1) ( acción)a) (de territorio, pueblo) conquestir or salir a la conquista de algo — to set out to conquer something
b) (de victoria, fama)se lanzó a la conquista del éxito/de la medalla — she set out to achieve success/to win the medal
c) la Conquista (Hist) the Spanish conquest ( of America)2) ( logro) achievement3) (fam) ( amorosa) conquestsalir de conquista — to go out on the make (AmE) o (BrE) pickup (colloq)
4) (AmS period) (Dep) goal* * *= conquest, bedroom conquest.Ex: It is said that Alexander perfected the staff concept during his conquest of Macedonia.
Ex: Again and again, the author races past important events in Evans' life in order to dwell on all his bedroom conquests and juvenile hijinks.* conquista amorosa = bedroom conquest.* * *A (acción)1 (de un territorio, un pueblo) conquestir or salir a la conquista de nuevas tierras/del Everest to set out to conquer new territories/Everestla conquista del espacio the conquest of spacelanzarse a la conquista del mercado to set out to capture the market2(de una victoria, la fama): el equipo salió a la conquista de la medalla de oro the team set out to win the gold medalse lanzó a la conquista del éxito/de la fama she set out to achieve success/fame3la Conquista de México/del Perú the conquest of Mexico/PeruB (logro) achievementC1 ( fam) (de un amante) conquestsiempre está alardeando de sus conquistas amorosas he is always boasting about his conquestssalieron de conquista they went out trying to pick up women ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo conquistar: ( conjugate conquistar)
conquista es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
conquista
conquistar
conquista sustantivo femenino
conquistar ( conjugate conquistar) verbo transitivo
‹ mercado› to capture
‹éxito/fama› to achieve
‹persona/público› to captivate;
‹ corazón› to capture;
conquista sustantivo femenino
1 (dominación de un territorio) conquest: la conquista del espacio, the conquest of space
2 (logro mediante esfuerzo y habilidad, un ligue) conquests, seduction, success in love: son sus conquistas de verano, they're her summer conquests
conquistar verbo transitivo
1 (territorios) to conquer: conquistamos la cima al atardecer, we reached the summit at dusk
2 (a una persona) to win over: la conquisté con mi gran encanto, I seduced her with my great charm
3 figurado (puesto, título) to win: conquistó el título después de una carrera impresionante, he achieved the position after an impressive career
' conquista' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consagración
- conquistador
- levante
English:
conquest
- capture
* * *conquista nf1. [de tierras] conquest;[de castillo] capture;la conquista del poder the winning of power;la conquista de nuevos clientes the winning of new customersla conquista de América the conquest of America;la conquista del espacio the conquest of space2. [de libertad, derecho] winning;la conquista del voto the winning of the vote;una de las grandes conquistas de los sindicatos one of the great achievements of the trade unions3. [premio, medalla, título] victory;lucharon por la conquista del segundo puesto they battled for second place;una nueva conquista del Libertadores another victory for Libertadores4. [amorosa] conquest;va presumiendo de sus conquistas amorosas he goes around boasting about his conquests;llegó a la fiesta con su última conquista he arrived at the party with his latest conquest* * *f conquest* * *conquista nf: conquest* * *conquista n conquest -
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espace [εspas]1. masculine nouna. ( = dimension, place) space• avoir assez d'espace pour bouger/vivre to have enough room to move/live• espace disque [d'ordinateur] disk spaceb. ( = intervalle) space2. compounds* * *ɛspasnom masculin1) (place, cosmos) space3) ( sphère) arena4) ( zone) area5) ( intervalle) gap6) ( laps de temps)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ɛspas nm1) ASTRONOMIE space2) (= zone) space3) (entre deux parties ou éléments: interstice, écart) space, gapIl y un espace à combler entre les plinthes et le plancher. — There is a gap that needs filling between the skirting board and the floor.
* * *A nm1 ( place) space; il manque d'espace dans son bureau he hasn't got enough space in his office; le canapé occupe beaucoup d'espace the sofa takes up a lot of space;2 ( lieu réservé à une activité) espace de loisirs/culturel leisure/arts complex; espace d'accueil reception area; notre émission est un espace de liberté our programmeGB provides a forum for free expression;3 ( sphère) arena; espace politique/international political/international arena;5 ( intervalle) gap; un espace de 5 cm a gap of 5 cm;6 ( laps de temps) en l'espace de in the space of; en l'espace de quelques minutes in the space of a few minutes; l'espace d'un instant for a moment; ils se sont aimés l'espace d'une nuit they were lovers for a night;7 Astron space; la conquête de l'espace the conquest of space; espace interstellaire interstellar space;8 Math space.B nf Imprim space.espace aérien Jur airspace; espace commercial Comm commercial space ¢; espace publicitaire Pub advertising space ¢; espace vert Écol open space; espace vital living space.I[ɛspas] nom fémininII[ɛspas] nom masculin1. [généralement, ASTRONOMIE]5. [lieu]7. AÉRONAUTIQUEdans l'espace de locution prépositionnelle,en l'espace de locution prépositionnelle[dans le temps] within (the space of) -
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Del verbo conquistar: ( conjugate conquistar) \ \
conquista es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: conquista conquistar
conquista sustantivo femenino
conquistar ( conjugate conquistar) verbo transitivo ‹ mercado› to capture ‹éxito/fama› to achieve ‹persona/público› to captivate; ‹ corazón› to capture;
conquista sustantivo femenino
1 (dominación de un territorio) conquest: la conquista del espacio, the conquest of space
2 (logro mediante esfuerzo y habilidad, un ligue) conquests, seduction, success in love: son sus conquistas de verano, they're her summer conquests
conquistar verbo transitivo
1 (territorios) to conquer: conquistamos la cima al atardecer, we reached the summit at dusk
2 (a una persona) to win over: la conquisté con mi gran encanto, I seduced her with my great charm
3 figurado (puesto, título) to win: conquistó el título después de una carrera impresionante, he achieved the position after an impressive career ' conquista' also found in these entries: Spanish: consagración - conquistador - levante English: conquest - capture -
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m (G podboju) 1. (kraju, narodu) (w walce zbrojnej) conquest- dokonać podboju ziem wschodnich to conquer territories in the East- wyruszyć na podbój to set out to conquer2. przen. (zdobycie uznania) conquest- młoda aktorka/modelka udała się na podbój Paryża the young actress/model set out to conquer Paris3. przen. (zdobycie wiedzy) conquest- podbój kosmosu the conquest of space4. (szukanie przygody erotycznej) philandering- ofiara miłosnych podbojów a conquestThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podb|ój
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n (G pl przestworzy) zw. pl książk. expanse- rozciągały się przed nim nieskończone przestworza oceanu an endless expanse of ocean spread before him- lot statku kosmicznego w przestworzach the flight of a rocket in space- podbój przestworzy the conquest of spaceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przestworz|e
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