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21 go down the tube
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22 grain is sucked up into the elevators through flexible tubes
Общая лексика: зерно засасывается в элеваторы по гибким трубамУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > grain is sucked up into the elevators through flexible tubes
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23 обтекать
•The cooling water passes through tubes around which the exhaust steam flows.
•The liberated air flows (or passes) around the outside of the tubes.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > обтекать
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24 отдавать тепло
•The molten metal is losing heat to the cavity surface throughout the filling period.
•Steam flows around the outside of the tubes, giving up its latent heat.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > отдавать тепло
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25 по размеру
•The material is drilled and punched to suit the size of the rivet.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > по размеру
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26 IYETL
iyetl:Calumet, pipe ou tabac.Allem., Duftröhren oder Tabak.Note: désigne souvent les tubes qui servaient à fumer le tabac.Esp., çahumerio (Olmos 1875,22).Tobacco. Dans une liste de cadeaux princiers. Sah4,88.Parmi les objets nécessaires au banquet. Sah9,33.L'esclave, homme ou femme, destiné au sacrifice porte d'une main une pipe et de l'autre une fleur, chîmalxôchitl. Sah9,45." iyetlâlli moneloa ic mahhuiyalia in iyetlâlli centlâlli momana in îahhuiyaca iyetl chapopohyoh ", on le mélange à du tabac pulvérisé, ainsi le tabac prend une odeur suave, sur tout le pays se répand le parfum du tabac mèlé de bitume - is to be mixed with pulverised tobacco, so that the pulverized tobacco may be made pleasing, the pleasing scent of the tobacco with bitumen spreads over the whole land. Sah10,89." temaco in iyetl chichinalôni ", on sert aux invités les pipes, ce qui sert à fumer. Sah9,28." quinâmaca in iyetl, îtonal tlamâtoctli ", he sells the tobacco (tubes) destined for fondling in the hand. Sah10,88.Fleurs et calumets sont cités parmi les offrandes sacrificielles que l'on enterre au petit jour. Sah9,40.Les pipes citées dans une liste des restes qui devraient être distibués à la fin du repas. Sah9,43." in xôchitl in iyetl ", les fleurs et les pipes - the flowers (and) tubes of tobacco. Cité en Sah9,46 et Sah9,59." quimomahmacah in xôchitl in iyetl in âtl in tlacualli in tlacualtectli ", ils se répartissent les fleurs, le tabac, la boisson, la nourriture, la nourriture préparée. Sah2,88." in quimocuitlahuia iyetl, in iyepan cah ", celui qui s'occupe des pipes, dont l'affaire est le tabac. Sah2,149." in îahhuiyaca in îtzopêlica in tlôqueh, in nâhuaqueh, in xôchitl, in iyetl, in âtl, in tlacualli auh in neh tilmahtli ", the sweetness of the protector of all, the flowers, tobacco, sustenance and even the cape. Sah4,23." oncân conmanah in iyecaxitl ôntetl, oncân contehtecah in iyetl tlahtlatlatoc ", ils offrent là deux coupes où ils placent des tubes à tabac en train de brûler - there they laid an offering of two bowls for tabacco tubes on which they set the tubes of tabacco which lay burning. Sah9,37." aoquic quicâhuah in xôchicôzcatl, in icpacxôchitl, in chîmalxôchitl, in iyetl ", jamais plus ils n'abandonnent les colliers de fleurs, les guirlandes, les tournesols, les pipes - now they nevermore abandoned the flower necklaces, the garlands of flowers, the shields of flowers, the tubes of tobacco. Sah9,59." niman îxpan ye mizo ye moxtlahua ·ye tlamana in quimana huitztli îhuân in iyetl in on moxtlâuh ", er opfert sein Blut, er büßt seine Schuld, er bringt vor ihm sein Opfer dar, er bringt als Opfer dar den ersten Pulque und Rauchtabak, er büßte da seine Schuld. Chimalpahin 1950,12 (5. Relation)." quitlatiâyah iyetl zan cêcemmecatl ", ils font brûler des tubes à tabac attachés en file - they burned (tubes of) tobacco - only in bundles. Sah4,78.Entre dans la composition d'un catapasme pour soigner des douleurs au cou, quechcoâcihuiztli. Sah10,149.* à la forme possédée." niyeuh ", mon tube à tabac - mi çahumerio (Olmos 1875,22)." iuhquin centlâlli mantiuh in îxôchiuh in îiyeuh ", comme si ses fleurs (et) son tabac se répandait sur tout le pays. Sah2,68 (iyieuh). -
27 tube
noun1) (for conveying liquids etc.) Rohr, das3) (Anat., Zool.) Röhre, diewatch the tube — vor der Röhre sitzen (ugs.)
* * *[tju:b]1) (a long, low cylinder-shaped object through which liquid can pass; a pipe: The water flowed through a rubber tube; a glass tube.) das Rohr2) (an organ of this kind in animals or plants.) die Röhre3) (an underground railway (especially in London): I go to work on the tube / by tube; ( also adjective) a tube train/station.) die Londoner U-Bahn; U-Bahn...4) (a container for a semi-liquid substance which is got out by squeezing: I must buy a tube of toothpaste.) die Tube•- academic.ru/76956/tubing">tubing- tubular* * *ninner \tube Schlauch mbronchial \tubes Bronchien plto have one's \tubes tied sich akk unfruchtbar machen lassen▪ the \tube die [Londoner] U-Bahn7.* * *[tjuːb]n1) (= pipe) Rohr nt; (of rubber, plastic) Schlauch m; (= speaking tube) Sprachrohr nt; (= torpedo tube) (Torpedo)rohr ntto go down the tubes (fig inf) — den Bach runtergehen (inf)
3) (Brit: London underground) U-Bahn fto travel by tube — mit der U-Bahn fahren
the tube ( US inf ) — die Glotze (inf)
* * *A s1. Rohr (-leitung f) n, Röhre f:go down the tube(s) bes US umg den Bach runtergehen2. (Glas- etc) Röhrchen n4. Tube f (Zahnpasta etc):tube colo(u)rs Tubenfarben5. ANAT Tube f:a) allg Röhre f, Kanal mb) engS. Eileiter mtube station U-Bahnhof m;tube train U-Bahn-Zug m8. ELEK Röhre f:10. obs Tubus m, Fernrohr n11. Aus sla) Flasche f Bierb) Dose f BierB v/t1. TECH mit Röhren versehen2. (durch Röhren) befördern3. in Tuben abfüllen4. röhrenförmig machen* * *noun1) (for conveying liquids etc.) Rohr, das3) (Anat., Zool.) Röhre, diewatch the tube — vor der Röhre sitzen (ugs.)
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tube [tju:b]1 noun∎ he was fed through a tube on l'a nourri à la sonde(c) (of glue, toothpaste, paint) tube m∎ (inner) tube chambre f à air∎ what's on the tube tonight? qu'est-ce qu'il y a à la télé ce soir?;∎ (cathode-ray) tube tube m (cathodique)∎ the tube le métro londonien;∎ to go by tube, to take the tube aller en métro, prendre le métro∎ to have one's tubes tied (be sterilized) se faire ligaturer les trompes□∎ to go down the tubes tomber à l'eau;∎ he watched his marriage/life's work go down the tubes il a vu son mariage/le travail de toute une vie tourner en eau de boudin;∎ that's £500 down the tubes ça fait 500 livres de foutus en l'air(map, station) de métro►► British tube dress robe f tube;British tube skirt jupe f tube -
29 Stephenson, Robert
[br]b. 16 October 1803 Willington Quay, Northumberland, Englandd. 12 October 1859 London, England[br]English engineer who built the locomotive Rocket and constructed many important early trunk railways.[br]Robert Stephenson's father was George Stephenson, who ensured that his son was educated to obtain the theoretical knowledge he lacked himself. In 1821 Robert Stephenson assisted his father in his survey of the Stockton \& Darlington Railway and in 1822 he assisted William James in the first survey of the Liverpool \& Manchester Railway. He then went to Edinburgh University for six months, and the following year Robert Stephenson \& Co. was named after him as Managing Partner when it was formed by himself, his father and others. The firm was to build stationary engines, locomotives and railway rolling stock; in its early years it also built paper-making machinery and did general engineering.In 1824, however, Robert Stephenson accepted, perhaps in reaction to an excess of parental control, an invitation by a group of London speculators called the Colombian Mining Association to lead an expedition to South America to use steam power to reopen gold and silver mines. He subsequently visited North America before returning to England in 1827 to rejoin his father as an equal and again take charge of Robert Stephenson \& Co. There he set about altering the design of steam locomotives to improve both their riding and their steam-generating capacity. Lancashire Witch, completed in July 1828, was the first locomotive mounted on steel springs and had twin furnace tubes through the boiler to produce a large heating surface. Later that year Robert Stephenson \& Co. supplied the Stockton \& Darlington Railway with a wagon, mounted for the first time on springs and with outside bearings. It was to be the prototype of the standard British railway wagon. Between April and September 1829 Robert Stephenson built, not without difficulty, a multi-tubular boiler, as suggested by Henry Booth to George Stephenson, and incorporated it into the locomotive Rocket which the three men entered in the Liverpool \& Manchester Railway's Rainhill Trials in October. Rocket, was outstandingly successful and demonstrated that the long-distance steam railway was practicable.Robert Stephenson continued to develop the locomotive. Northumbrian, built in 1830, had for the first time, a smokebox at the front of the boiler and also the firebox built integrally with the rear of the boiler. Then in Planet, built later the same year, he adopted a layout for the working parts used earlier by steam road-coach pioneer Goldsworthy Gurney, placing the cylinders, for the first time, in a nearly horizontal position beneath the smokebox, with the connecting rods driving a cranked axle. He had evolved the definitive form for the steam locomotive.Also in 1830, Robert Stephenson surveyed the London \& Birmingham Railway, which was authorized by Act of Parliament in 1833. Stephenson became Engineer for construction of the 112-mile (180 km) railway, probably at that date the greatest task ever undertaken in of civil engineering. In this he was greatly assisted by G.P.Bidder, who as a child prodigy had been known as "The Calculating Boy", and the two men were to be associated in many subsequent projects. On the London \& Birmingham Railway there were long and deep cuttings to be excavated and difficult tunnels to be bored, notoriously at Kilsby. The line was opened in 1838.In 1837 Stephenson provided facilities for W.F. Cooke to make an experimental electrictelegraph installation at London Euston. The directors of the London \& Birmingham Railway company, however, did not accept his recommendation that they should adopt the electric telegraph and it was left to I.K. Brunel to instigate the first permanent installation, alongside the Great Western Railway. After Cooke formed the Electric Telegraph Company, Stephenson became a shareholder and was Chairman during 1857–8.Earlier, in the 1830s, Robert Stephenson assisted his father in advising on railways in Belgium and came to be increasingly in demand as a consultant. In 1840, however, he was almost ruined financially as a result of the collapse of the Stanhope \& Tyne Rail Road; in return for acting as Engineer-in-Chief he had unwisely accepted shares, with unlimited liability, instead of a fee.During the late 1840s Stephenson's greatest achievements were the design and construction of four great bridges, as part of railways for which he was responsible. The High Level Bridge over the Tyne at Newcastle and the Royal Border Bridge over the Tweed at Berwick were the links needed to complete the East Coast Route from London to Scotland. For the Chester \& Holyhead Railway to cross the Menai Strait, a bridge with spans as long-as 460 ft (140 m) was needed: Stephenson designed them as wrought-iron tubes of rectangular cross-section, through which the trains would pass, and eventually joined the spans together into a tube 1,511 ft (460 m) long from shore to shore. Extensive testing was done beforehand by shipbuilder William Fairbairn to prove the method, and as a preliminary it was first used for a 400 ft (122 m) span bridge at Conway.In 1847 Robert Stephenson was elected MP for Whitby, a position he held until his death, and he was one of the exhibition commissioners for the Great Exhibition of 1851. In the early 1850s he was Engineer-in-Chief for the Norwegian Trunk Railway, the first railway in Norway, and he also built the Alexandria \& Cairo Railway, the first railway in Africa. This included two tubular bridges with the railway running on top of the tubes. The railway was extended to Suez in 1858 and for several years provided a link in the route from Britain to India, until superseded by the Suez Canal, which Stephenson had opposed in Parliament. The greatest of all his tubular bridges was the Victoria Bridge across the River St Lawrence at Montreal: after inspecting the site in 1852 he was appointed Engineer-in-Chief for the bridge, which was 1 1/2 miles (2 km) long and was designed in his London offices. Sadly he, like Brunel, died young from self-imposed overwork, before the bridge was completed in 1859.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1849. President, Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1849. President, Institution of Civil Engineers 1856. Order of St Olaf (Norway). Order of Leopold (Belgium). Like his father, Robert Stephenson refused a knighthood.Further ReadingL.T.C.Rolt, 1960, George and Robert Stephenson, London: Longman (a good modern biography).J.C.Jeaffreson, 1864, The Life of Robert Stephenson, London: Longman (the standard nine-teenth-century biography).M.R.Bailey, 1979, "Robert Stephenson \& Co. 1823–1829", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 50 (provides details of the early products of that company).J.Kieve, 1973, The Electric Telegraph, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles.PJGR -
30 tube
[tjuːb] [AE tuːb] 1.1) (cylinder) tubo m.2) (container for toothpaste, glue etc.) tubetto m.3) BE colloq. (means of transport) metropolitana f. (di Londra)4) AE colloq. (TV) tele f., televisione f.5) (in TV set) tubo m.2.••to go down the tubes — [ plans] andare a rotoli; [ economy] andare a rotoli, in rovina
* * *[tju:b]1) (a long, low cylinder-shaped object through which liquid can pass; a pipe: The water flowed through a rubber tube; a glass tube.) tubo2) (an organ of this kind in animals or plants.) canale, tuba, tromba3) (an underground railway (especially in London): I go to work on the tube / by tube; ( also adjective) a tube train/station.) metropolitana4) (a container for a semi-liquid substance which is got out by squeezing: I must buy a tube of toothpaste.) tubetto•- tubing- tubular* * *[tjuːb] [AE tuːb] 1.1) (cylinder) tubo m.2) (container for toothpaste, glue etc.) tubetto m.3) BE colloq. (means of transport) metropolitana f. (di Londra)4) AE colloq. (TV) tele f., televisione f.5) (in TV set) tubo m.2.••to go down the tubes — [ plans] andare a rotoli; [ economy] andare a rotoli, in rovina
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31 IYECAXITL
iyecaxitl:Pot à tabac.Tobacco bowls. Sah8,69." auh oncân conmana in iyecaxitl ôntetl, oncan contehtecah in iyetl tlatlatlatoc ", and there they laid an offering of two bowls for tabacco tubes on which they set the tubes of tabacco which lav burning. Sah9,37." in îopochcopa quitquitiuh in iyecaxitl ", he went bearing the bowl of the tobacco tubes in his left hand. Sah9,34.Form: sur caxitl, morph.incorp. iye-tl. -
32 line
line [laɪn]ligne ⇒ 1 (a)-(c), 1 (e), 1 (j)-(o), 1 (r), 1 (v) trait ⇒ 1 (a) ride ⇒ 1 (a) rang ⇒ 1 (c) queue ⇒ 1 (c) mot ⇒ 1 (f) corde ⇒ 1 (g) tuyau ⇒ 1 (h) voie ⇒ 1 (i) frontière ⇒ 1 (p) branche ⇒ 1 (q) chaîne ⇒ 1 (s) lignée ⇒ 1 (t) border ⇒ 2 (a) régler ⇒ 2 (b) doubler ⇒ 2 (c) garnir ⇒ 2 (c), 2 (d)1 noun∎ to draw a line tracer ou tirer une ligne;∎ Sport to beat sb on the line (at the finishing line) coiffer qn au poteau;∎ to score 50 points above/below the line (in bridge) marquer 50 points d'honneur/de marche;∎ there are five lines to a stave une portée est constituée de cinq lignes;∎ his face was covered with lines son visage était plein de rides∎ light travels in a straight line la lumière se propage en ligne droite;∎ it's on a line between Houston and Dallas c'est sur la ligne qui va de Houston à Dallas;∎ the two grooves must be exactly in line les deux rainures doivent être parfaitement alignées;∎ I don't follow your line of thinking je ne suis pas ton raisonnement;∎ to be in the line of fire être dans la ligne de tir;∎ line of sight or of vision ligne f de visée;∎ let's try a different line of attack essayons une approche différente;∎ it's all in the line of duty cela fait partie de mes fonctions;∎ the problems I meet in the line of duty les problèmes auxquels je suis confronté dans l'exercice de mes fonctions;∎ to be killed in the line of duty (policeman) mourir dans l'exercice de ses fonctions; (soldier) mourir au champ d'honneur;∎ British to take the line of least resistance choisir la solution de facilité;∎ there's been a terrible mistake somewhere along the line il s'est produit une erreur grave quelque part;∎ I'll support them all along or right down the line je les soutiendrai jusqu'au bout ou sur toute la ligne;∎ the population is split along religious lines la population est divisée selon des critères religieux;∎ he reorganized the company along more rational lines il a réorganisé l'entreprise sur une base plus rationnelle;∎ we shall take action along the lines suggested nous agirons dans le sens de ce qui a été proposé;∎ another idea along the same lines une autre idée dans le même genre;∎ we seem to be thinking along the same lines il semble que nous voyions les choses de la même façon;∎ to be on the right lines être sur la bonne voie(c) (row → side by side) ligne f, rang m, rangée f; (→ one behind another) rang m, file f; American (queue) file f (d'attente), queue f;∎ a line of traffic une colonne de véhicules;∎ to fall or get into line, to form a line (people) se mettre en ligne; (children) se mettre en rang; (soldiers) former les rangs;∎ stand in line, children mettez-vous en rang, les enfants;∎ to step into line se mettre en rang;∎ a line of trees une rangée d'arbres;∎ we joined the line at the bus stop nous avons fait la queue à l'arrêt de bus;∎ they wanted to be first in line ils voulaient être les premiers dans la file d'attente;∎ figurative he's in line for promotion il est sur les rangs pour une promotion;∎ he's next in line for promotion la prochaine promotion sera pour lui;∎ he's first in line for the throne c'est l'héritier du trône;∎ to be on the line (job, reputation) être en jeu;∎ to put one's job/reputation on the line mettre son travail/sa réputation en jeu;∎ to lay one's reputation/life on the line (for sb/sth) mettre sa réputation/vie en jeu (pour qn/qch)∎ it's in/out of line with company policy c'est conforme/ce n'est pas conforme à la politique de la société;∎ it's more or less in line with what we'd expected cela correspond plus ou moins à nos prévisions;∎ to bring wages into line with inflation actualiser les salaires en fonction de l'inflation;∎ the rebels have been brought into line les rebelles ont été mis au pas;∎ to fall into line with government policy accepter la politique gouvernementale;∎ to step out of line s'écarter du droit chemin∎ new line (in dictation) à la ligne;∎ Computing a 20-line program un programme de 20 lignes;∎ School she gave me 100 lines elle m'a donné 100 lignes (à faire);∎ she quoted a line from Wordsworth elle a cité un vers de Wordsworth;∎ I only have two lines in the whole play! je n'ai que deux répliques dans toute la pièce!;∎ he forgot his lines il a oublié son texte;∎ he gave me the usual line about his wife not understanding him il m'a fait son numéro habituel comme quoi sa femme ne le comprend pas;∎ to drop sb a line envoyer un mot à qn∎ to hang the washing on the line mettre le linge à sécher, étendre le linge;∎ your clothes are out on the line tes vêtements sont sur la corde à linge∎ the train left the line le train a déraillé(j) (travel route) ligne f;∎ underground line ligne f de métro;∎ there's a new coach line to London il y a un nouveau service d'autocars pour Londres;∎ to keep the lines of communication open maintenir ouvertes les lignes de communication;∎ shipping line compagnie f de navigation(k) Electricity ligne f;∎ the power lines have been cut les lignes électriques ont été coupées;∎ the lines are still down after the gale les lignes n'ont pas été rétablies depuis la tempête;∎ the power station comes on line in June la centrale entre en service en juin(l) Telecommunications ligne f;∎ the line went dead la communication a été coupée;∎ I was on the line to Paris je téléphonais à Paris;∎ all the lines to London are busy toutes les lignes pour Londres sont occupées;∎ then a voice came on the other end of the line alors une voix a répondu à l'autre bout du fil;∎ I have Laura on the line j'ai Laura en ligne;∎ a direct line to Washington une ligne directe avec Washington;∎ hold the line ne quittez pas;∎ there's someone on the line il y a quelqu'un sur la ligne;∎ the line's very bad la communication est mauvaise;∎ she's on the other line elle est sur l'autre ligne;∎ Computing on line en ligne∎ the graceful line or lines of the new model la ligne harmonieuse du nouveau modèle;∎ can you explain the main or broad lines of the project to me? pouvez-vous m'expliquer les grandes lignes du projet?∎ they took a hard or tough line on terrorism ils ont adopté une politique de fermeté envers le terrorisme;∎ the opposition takes a harder line on this issue l'opposition a une politique plus dure sur cette question;∎ to follow or to toe the party line suivre la ligne du parti;∎ what line are you going to take? quel parti allez-vous prendre?;∎ we must take a firm line with such people il nous faut être ferme avec des gens comme ça∎ they struggled vainly to hold the line ils ont vainement tenté de maintenir leur position;∎ battle lines lignes fpl de bataille;∎ to infiltrate enemy lines infiltrer les lignes ennemies;∎ regiment/ship of the line régiment m/navire m de ligne(p) (boundary) frontière f, limite f;∎ the distant line of the horizon la ligne lointaine de l'horizon;∎ the (dividing) line between frankness and rudeness la limite entre la franchise et l'impolitesse;∎ to overstep the line dépasser la mesure;∎ the poverty line le seuil de pauvreté;∎ they crossed the state line into Nevada ils ont franchi la frontière du Nevada;∎ to cross the Line (equator) traverser l'équateur∎ she's in the same line (of work) as you elle travaille dans la même branche que toi;∎ what line (of business) are you in?, what's your line (of business)? qu'est-ce que vous faites dans la vie?;∎ if you need anything doing in the plumbing line si vous avez besoin de faire faire des travaux de plomberie;∎ that's not my line ce n'est pas mon rayon;∎ that's more in Katy's line c'est plus du domaine de Katy;∎ opera isn't really my line l'opéra n'est pas vraiment mon genre(r) (range → of products) ligne f;∎ a new line of office furniture une nouvelle ligne de meubles de bureau;∎ they produce or do an interesting line in chairs ils produisent une gamme intéressante de chaises;∎ familiar a rice pudding or something in that line un gâteau de riz ou quelque chose dans ce genre(-là)(s) (production line) chaîne f;∎ the new model will be coming off the line in May le nouveau modèle sortira de l'usine en mai(t) (lineage, ancestry) lignée f;∎ line of descent filiation f;∎ to be descended in (a) direct line from sb descendre en droite ligne de qn;∎ the Windsor line la lignée des Windsor;∎ the title is transmitted by the male line le titre se transmet par les hommes;∎ he comes from a long line of doctors il est issu d'une longue lignée de médecins∎ I'll try and get a line on what actually happened j'essaierai d'avoir des tuyaux sur ce qui s'est réellement passé;∎ the police have got a line on him la police sait des choses sur lui(a) (road, river) border;∎ the avenue is lined with trees l'avenue est bordée d'arbres;∎ crowds lined the streets la foule était ou s'était massée sur les trottoirs∎ lined with silk doublé de soie;∎ the tissue that lines the digestive tract la paroi interne de l'appareil digestif;∎ you need something to line your stomach il faut que tu avales quelque chose avant;∎ Cookery line the baking tin with pastry disposez la pâte dans le moule;∎ walls lined with books des murs tapissés de livres;∎ familiar to line one's (own) pockets s'en mettre plein les poches(d) Technology (bearing) garnir, recouvrir; (brakes) garnir; (wall, furnace) revêtir, incruster; (well) cuveler;∎ to line a shaft with metal blinder un puits;∎ the tubes are lined with plastic l'intérieur des tubes est revêtu d'une couche de plastique►► Marketing line addition ajout m à la ligne;Typography line block cliché m au trait;Computing line break saut m de ligne;line call (in tennis) décision f du juge de ligne;Computing line command ligne f de commande;Finance line of credit ligne f de crédit, ligne f de découvert;line dancing = danse de style country effectuée en rangs;Marketing line differentiation différenciation f de ligne;line drawing dessin m au trait;Sport line drive (in baseball) flèche f;Typography & Computing line end fin f de ligne;Typography & Computing line end hyphen tiret m de fin de ligne;line engraving gravure f au trait;Marketing line extension extension f de ligne;Computing line feed changement m de ligne;American line fence clôture f;Marketing line filling consolidation f de ligne;line fishing pêche f à la ligne;Typography line gauge typomètre m;Sport line judge juge m de ligne;Commerce line management organisation f hiérarchique;Commerce line manager chef m hiérarchique;line noise parasites mpl;line organization organisation f hiérarchique;Computing line printer imprimante f ligne à ligne;Computing line printout imprimé m ligne à ligne;Theatre line rehearsal lecture f collective;Telecommunications line rental abonnement m;Typography & Computing line space interligne m;∎ three line spaces un triple interligne;Typography & Computing line spacing interlignage m, espacement m de lignes;Marketing line stretching extension f de ligne;Typography & Computing line width longueur f de ligne➲ line up∎ he lined up the troops for inspection il fit aligner les hommes pour passer l'inspection(b) (bring into alignment) aligner;∎ the two grooves must be lined up exactly les deux rainures doivent être parfaitement alignées;∎ he had the pheasant lined up in his sights il avait le faisan dans sa ligne de mire∎ I've got a treat lined up for the kids j'ai préparé une surprise pour les gosses;∎ he's lined up an all-star cast for his new film la distribution de son nouveau film ne comprend que des stars;∎ have you got anyone lined up for the job? avez-vous quelqu'un en vue pour le poste?;∎ what have you got lined up for us? qu'est-ce que vous nous préparez?∎ figurative the Liberals lined up behind the government les libéraux ont apporté leur soutien au gouvernement -
33 infierno
m.hell.su vida con él era un infierno her life with him was hell¡vete al infierno! (informal) go to hell!pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: infernar.* * *1 hell\estar en el quinto infierno to be in the back of beyondir al infierno to go to hellmandar a alguien al infierno to tell somebody to get lost¡vete al infieno! go to hell!, get lost!* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Rel) hell¡vete al infierno! — * go to hell! *
2) (=lugar) [horrible] hellhole *; [ruidoso] madhouse ** * *a) hellvete al infierno! — (fam) go to hell! (sl)
estar en el quinto infierno — (fam) ( en un lugar - aislado) to be in the back of beyond (colloq); (- lejano) to be miles away
b) (suplicio, sufrimiento)c) (fam) ( lugar - ruidoso) madhouse (colloq), bedlam (colloq); (- horrendo) hellhole (colloq)* * *= inferno, underworld, hell.Ex. He maintains that this evocation of the Inferno is apt because, though not a sodomite, Bulstrode can be seen in medieval terms as both a blasphemer and usurer.Ex. These clients seek services not as drug abusers nor as criminals, but as war refugees from an underworld of violence and emotional deprivation.Ex. According to Shakespeare's age, if she had agreed, she would have committed a mortal sin and been in danger of hell.----* fuego del infierno = St. Anthony's fire.* hacer que la vida sea un infierno = make + life hell.* pasar por el infierno = be to hell and back.* ser un infierno = be hell.* un auténtico infierno = a living hell.* * *a) hellvete al infierno! — (fam) go to hell! (sl)
estar en el quinto infierno — (fam) ( en un lugar - aislado) to be in the back of beyond (colloq); (- lejano) to be miles away
b) (suplicio, sufrimiento)c) (fam) ( lugar - ruidoso) madhouse (colloq), bedlam (colloq); (- horrendo) hellhole (colloq)* * *= inferno, underworld, hell.Ex: He maintains that this evocation of the Inferno is apt because, though not a sodomite, Bulstrode can be seen in medieval terms as both a blasphemer and usurer.
Ex: These clients seek services not as drug abusers nor as criminals, but as war refugees from an underworld of violence and emotional deprivation.Ex: According to Shakespeare's age, if she had agreed, she would have committed a mortal sin and been in danger of hell.* fuego del infierno = St. Anthony's fire.* hacer que la vida sea un infierno = make + life hell.* pasar por el infierno = be to hell and back.* ser un infierno = be hell.* un auténtico infierno = a living hell.* * *1 hell¡vete al infierno! ( fam); go to hell! (sl)estar en el quinto infierno or en los quintos infiernos ( fam) (en un lugar — aislado) to be out in the sticks o ( AmE) the Boonies ( colloq), to be in the back of beyond ( colloq) (— lejano) to be miles away2(suplicio, sufrimiento): un infierno hellsu vida de casada se ha convertido en un infierno her married life has become hell* * *
infierno sustantivo masculino
◊ ¡vete al infierno! (fam) go to hell! (sl);
su vida es un infierno her life is hell
(— horrendo) hellhole (colloq)
infierno sustantivo masculino
1 Rel hell
2 (calvario, sufrimiento) hell, inferno: pasó por un auténtico infierno, he went through sheer hell
♦ Locuciones: en el quinto infierno, at the back of beyond
familiar ¡vete al infierno!, go to hell!, get lost!
' infierno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antesala
- condenada
- condenado
English:
hell
- hellhole
- inferno
- underworld
- under
* * *infierno nm1. [en religión] hell;Fam¡al infierno con…!: ¡al infierno con la fiesta! to hell with the party!;Famel quinto infierno: vive en el quinto infierno she lives in the back of beyond o in the middle of nowhere;tuvimos que ir hasta el quinto infierno para encontrar una farmacia we had to go miles to find a Br chemist's o US drugstore;Fam Fam¡vete al infierno! go to hell!;Fammandar a alguien al infierno to tell sb to go to hell2. [lugar de sufrimiento] hell;su vida con él era un infierno her life with him was hell;está habitación es un infierno, hace un calor horrible this room's an oven, it's baking hot* * *m hell;vivir en el quinto infierno fig fam live in the back of beyond fam* * *infierno nm1) : hell2)el quinto infierno : the middle of nowhere* * *infierno n hell -
34 Goulding, John
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]b. 1791 Massachusetts, USA d. 1877[br]American inventor of an early form of condenser carding machine.[br]The condenser method of spinning was developed chiefly by manufacturers and machine makers in eastern Massachusetts between 1824 and 1826. John Goulding, a machinist from Dedham in Massachusetts, combined the ring doffer, patented by Ezekiel Hale in 1825, and the revolving twist tube, patented by George Danforth in 1824; with the addition of twisting keys in the tubes, the carded woollen sliver could be divided and then completely and continuously twisted. He divided the carded web longitudinally with the ring doffer and twisted these strips to consolidate them into slubbings. The dividing was carried out by covering the periphery of the doffer cylinder with separate rings of card clothing and spacing these rings apart by rings of leather, so that instead of width-way detached strips leaving the card, the strips were continuous and did not require piecing. The strips were passed through rotating tubes and wound on bobbins, and although the twist was false it sufficed to compress the fibres together ready for spinning. Goulding patented his invention in both Britain and the USA in 1826, but while his condensers were very successful and within twenty years had been adopted by a high proportion of woollen mills in America, they were not adopted in Britain until much later. Goulding also worked on other improvements to woollen machinery: he developed friction drums, on which the spools of roving from the condenser cards were placed to help transform the woollen jenny into the woollen mule or jack.[br]Bibliography1826, British patent no. 5,355 (condenser carding machine).Further ReadingD.J.Jeremy, 1981, Transatlantic Industrial Revolution. The Diffusion of Textile Technologies Between Britain and America, 1790–1830s, Oxford (provides a good explanation of the development of the condenser card).W.English, 1969, The Textile Industry, London (a brief account).C.Singer (ed.), 1958, A History of Technology, Vol. IV, Oxford: Clarendon Press (a brief account).RLH -
35 carajo
adj.naughty.intj.damn, blast it, doggone, doggone it.m.guy, dude, bloke, johnny.* * *1 tabú shit!\¡vete al carajo! tabú go to hell!* * *interj.* * *Ia) ( uso expletivo) (vulg o fam)hace un frío del carajo — it's goddamn (AmE) o (BrE) bloody freezing (sl)
¿que le pida yo disculpas? un carajo! — me apologize to him? like hell I will! (colloq)
al carajo: mis planes se han ido al carajo my plans have gone to pot (colloq); la empresa se fue al carajo the company went bust (colloq); vete al carajo! piss off! (vulg), fuck off! (vulg); mandó todo al carajo — he chucked it all in
b) ( expresando sorpresa) (fam o vulg) jeez (AmE colloq), bloody hell (BrE sl)c) (expresando enojo, mal humor) (fam o vulg)vámonos ya, carajo! — for heaven's sake, come on! (colloq)
ya te dije que no voy qué carajo! — I've already told you I'm not going, damn it! (colloq)
carajo con el niño — that goddam (AmE) or (BrE) bloody kid! (sl)
¿qué/quién/dónde carajo...? — what/who/where the hell...? (colloq)
IIque exámen ni que carajo! tú te vienes conmigo — to hell with the exam (colloq) o (sl) screw the exam, you're coming with me!
* * *----* irse al carajo = go + pear-shaped, go to + shit.* véte al carajo = drop dead!.* * *Ia) ( uso expletivo) (vulg o fam)hace un frío del carajo — it's goddamn (AmE) o (BrE) bloody freezing (sl)
¿que le pida yo disculpas? un carajo! — me apologize to him? like hell I will! (colloq)
al carajo: mis planes se han ido al carajo my plans have gone to pot (colloq); la empresa se fue al carajo the company went bust (colloq); vete al carajo! piss off! (vulg), fuck off! (vulg); mandó todo al carajo — he chucked it all in
b) ( expresando sorpresa) (fam o vulg) jeez (AmE colloq), bloody hell (BrE sl)c) (expresando enojo, mal humor) (fam o vulg)vámonos ya, carajo! — for heaven's sake, come on! (colloq)
ya te dije que no voy qué carajo! — I've already told you I'm not going, damn it! (colloq)
carajo con el niño — that goddam (AmE) or (BrE) bloody kid! (sl)
¿qué/quién/dónde carajo...? — what/who/where the hell...? (colloq)
IIque exámen ni que carajo! tú te vienes conmigo — to hell with the exam (colloq) o (sl) screw the exam, you're coming with me!
* * ** irse al carajo = go + pear-shaped, go to + shit.* véte al carajo = drop dead!.* * *no entiendo ni un carajo I don't understand a damn thing ( colloq)¿que le pida yo disculpas? ¡un carajo! me apologize to him? like hell I will! ( colloq)mandó todo al carajo he chucked it all in ( colloq)al carajo: todos mis planes se han ido al carajo all my plans have gone to pot o gone up in smoke ( colloq)la empresa se fue al carajo the company went bust ( colloq)la novela es malísima, yo la mandé al carajo it's an awful novel, I chucked it in ( colloq)masculine, feminine* * *♦ nm3. muy Fam¡al carajo con el examen! to hell with the exam!, Br bugger the exam!;mandar a alguien al carajo to tell sb to go to hell;mandó todo al carajo he chucked everything;me importa un carajo I couldn't give a shit;irse al carajo [plan, proyecto] to go down the tubes;¡qué carajo! damn it!, hell!;¡tengo un frío/hambre del carajo! I'm Br bloody o US goddamn freezing/starving!;no vale un carajo it isn't worth a damn;¡vete al carajo! go to hell!♦ interjmuy Fam damn it!;¡carajo, qué frío hace! it's Br bloody o US goddamn freezing!* * *m:irse al carajo fam go down the tubes fam ;¡carajo! fam damn! fam -
36 TLATLA
tlatla > tlatla.*\TLATLA v.inanimé, brûler, s'enflammer, briller, éclairer." in ihcuâc cuahuitl tlatla cencah huel totônie îhuân ahmo pôcyoh ", quand le bois brûle il chauffe très bien et ne fume pas. CF XI 180r = ECN9,214 = Sah11,191." in ihcuâc zan tlazôlli tlatla, cencah pôcyôhua, ahmo no cencah totônia ", quand seules des ordures brûlent ça fume beaucoup et ça ne chauffe pas beaucoup - cuando solo arde basura ahuma mucho, no calienta mucho.Cod Flor XI 180r = ECN9,214 = Sah11,191." in cuahuitl ahnôzo tlachinôlâcatl in tlatlaz, in îtlân iucciz tamalli ", le bois ou les roseaux à faire du feu brûleront, sur quoi cuiront les tamales - the wood or the combustible cane to burn, on which the tamales would cook. Sah9,33." inin tleyoh in mohuîtequi, tlexôchitl îtech huâlquîza, tlatla, tlatlatia, tlatlecâhuia, tleyôhua, tleti ", ce (silex) a du feu, quand on le frappe des étincelles en sortent, qui brûlent, qui mettent le feu, qui font brûler, qui brûlent, qui font du feu - this (flint) has fire. When it is struck, sparks come out from it, (which) burn things, set things afire, cause things to ignite ; (which) make ablaze, set flamming. Sah11,229." niman ic tlatla in ôconcâhuaco xiuhcôâtl ", alors le serpent de feu qu'il a laissé brûle - then the fire serpent which he had come to leave, burned. Sah9,65." niman nô ihcuâc tlatla in îxquich nextlâhualli âmatl ", à ce moment aussi brûlent tous les papiers, les offrandes de sang. Sah2,88." ithualnepantlah in tlatla ", elles brûlent au milieu de la cour. Il s'agit des parures en papier des petites figurines des montagnes. Sah2,153." tlatîlôni, tlatlani, chichinôlôni, tlatla, chichinôlo ", il mérite d'être brûlé, il brûle, il mérite d'être consumé par le feu, il brûle, il se consume au feu - he merits being committed to flames, burned, consumed by fire, he burns, he is consumed by fire. Est dit du sodomite. Sah10,38." tlatlaqueh ", ils brûlèrent - sie verbrannten. W.Lehmann 1938,62" ahmo tlatla ", aucun feu ne brûle - kein Feuer brennt. Sah 1950,110:8." tlatlatihuîtz ", il arrive en flamme - came burning. Sah9,65." tlahtlatlatoc ", il est en train de brûler - lay burning." in iyetl tlahtlatlatoc ", les tubes à tabac sont en train de brûler - the tubes of tobacco which lay burning. Sah9,37." huâlpotzâhui in înenepil iuhquin tlatla ", sa langue gonfle comme si elle brûlait - his tongue swells as if it burned. Décrit les effets de la piqûre de l'insecte tlâlxiquipilli. Sah11,91." zan monohmahhuih in tlatlac cuetlan ", spontanément (le temple) brûle, il flambe - quite of its one accord, (the house of the demon Uitzilopochtli) burned; it flared greatly.Présages, arrivée des espagnols. Sah12,2." in nêz ye tlatla in tlaquetzalli ", quand (le feu) apparaît, les colonnes brûlent déjà - when (the fire) appeared, already the wooden pillars were burning.Présages de l'arrivée des Espagnols. Sah12,1." aocmo huel ceuh huel tlatlac ", il n'a plus pu s'éteindre, tout a brûlé - it could not be put out ; it all burned. Incendie d'un temple. Sah 12, 2." quitlatiâyah in ôme xôchicuahuitl: auh ihcuâc oc centlamantli ic quixiptlahyôtiâyah quichihchîhuayah zan no xôchicuahuitl: yehhuâtl tlatlaya, quitlatiayah, quitlecahuiâyah ", ils brûlaient les deux bâtons fleuris et alors ils fabriquaient et ornaient encore un bâton fleuri, qui brûlait, qu'ils brûlaient, auxquel ils mettaient le feu - they burned the two flowered poles. And then they fashioned and adorned still another flowered pole. This they ignited, set to fire and burned. Sah4,26-27." nocuitlapan tlatla ", mes reins me font mal.Note: devenir un feu, brûler, vient d'une variante de (tle)-tl = feu + suffixe 'tla' qui forme des verbes intransitifs. R.Andrews Introd 479. -
37 benedire
bless* * *benedire v.tr.1 to bless: Dio vi benedica!, God bless you!; il sacerdote benedisse la casa, the priest blessed the house; Dio lo benedica per il bene che mi ha fatto, may God bless him for the good he has done me // va' a farti benedire!, (fam.) go to hell!; mandare a farsi benedire, (fam.) to send to hell2 ( consacrare) to consecrate, to bless.* * *[bene'dire]verbo transitivo1) to bless [persona, folla]benedico il giorno in cui l'ho conosciuto — fig. I bless the day I met him
2) (consacrare) to bless, to consecrate [matrimonio, pane, vino, acqua]••mandare qcn. a farsi benedire — to send sb. to hell
andare a farsi benedire — [piano, programma] to go down the tubes, to go to pot
* * *benedire/bene'dire/ [37]1 to bless [persona, folla]; Dio ti benedica! God bless you! benedico il giorno in cui l'ho conosciuto fig. I bless the day I met him2 (consacrare) to bless, to consecrate [matrimonio, pane, vino, acqua]mandare qcn. a farsi benedire to send sb. to hell; andare a farsi benedire [piano, programma] to go down the tubes, to go to pot. -
38 Т-207
ВЫЛЕТАТЬ/ВЫЛЕТЕТЬ В ТРУБУ coll VP usu. pfv)1. (subj: human or a noun denoting an enterprise) to become insolvent, financially ruinedX вылетел в трубу — X went bankrupt (broke, bust, belly up)(of a person only) X got wiped out.2. ( subj: a noun denoting a sum of money, a fortune etc) to be wasted, spent in vainX вылетел в трубу = X was squandered (burned, blown)X went (was poured) down the drain X was frittered (thrown) away.3. ( subj: abstr) to be lost in vain, to no purposeX вылетел в трубу - X went down the tubes (the drain)X went to the dogs X went (flew) out the window ( usu. of time) X was wasted (frittered away, squandered).А если меня никто не поддержит? Тогда меня прихлопнут, как муху. Всё моё геройство вылетит в трубу, и никакого толку... (Аксёнов 6). But suppose no one backed me up? In that case, I would be swatted like a fly. All my heroism would go down the tubes, and to no purpose... (6a). -
39 вылетать в трубу
• ВЫЛЕТАТЬ/ВЫЛЕТЕТЬ В ТРУБУ coll[VP; usu. pfv]=====1. [subj: human or a noun denoting an enterprise]⇒ to become insolvent, financially ruined:- X вылетел в трубу≈ X went bankrupt <broke, bust, belly up>;- [of a person only] X got wiped out.2. [subj: a noun denoting a sum of money, a fortune etc]⇒ to be wasted, spent in vain:- X вылетел в трубу≈ X was squandered (burned, blown);- X was frittered (thrown) away.3. [subj: abstr]⇒ to be lost in vain, to no purpose:- X вылетел в трубу s: X went down the tubes (the drain);- [usu. of time] X was wasted (frittered away, squandered).♦ А если меня никто не поддержит? Тогда меня прихлопнут, как муху. Всё моё геройство вылетит в трубу, и никакого толку... (Аксёнов 6). But suppose no one backed me up? In that case, I would be swatted like a fly All my heroism would go down the tubes, and to no purpose... (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вылетать в трубу
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40 вылететь в трубу
• ВЫЛЕТАТЬ/ВЫЛЕТЕТЬ В ТРУБУ coll[VP; usu. pfv]=====1. [subj: human or a noun denoting an enterprise]⇒ to become insolvent, financially ruined:- X вылетел в трубу≈ X went bankrupt <broke, bust, belly up>;- [of a person only] X got wiped out.2. [subj: a noun denoting a sum of money, a fortune etc]⇒ to be wasted, spent in vain:- X вылетел в трубу≈ X was squandered (burned, blown);- X was frittered (thrown) away.3. [subj: abstr]⇒ to be lost in vain, to no purpose:- X вылетел в трубу s: X went down the tubes (the drain);- [usu. of time] X was wasted (frittered away, squandered).♦ А если меня никто не поддержит? Тогда меня прихлопнут, как муху. Всё моё геройство вылетит в трубу, и никакого толку... (Аксёнов 6). But suppose no one backed me up? In that case, I would be swatted like a fly All my heroism would go down the tubes, and to no purpose... (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > вылететь в трубу
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