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1 write tracts
Общая лексика: писать брошюры -
2 write
1. n шотл. почерк2. v писать3. v офиц. именовать себя4. v написать5. v сообщить в письменной форме; написать и послать письмо6. v быть пригодным для писанияwrite fff read — запись -чтение; для записи- чтения
read fff write — чтение - запись; для чтения - записи
write access — доступ для записи; обращение по записи
7. v сочинять, писатьto write for the stage — писать для театра, быть драматургом
to write for the screen — писать сценарии, быть сценаристом
to write music — сочинять музыку, быть композитором
to write from experience — писать на основании собственного опыта, писать о том, что знаешь
write to: — писать:
8. v выражать, показывать9. v оставлять неизгладимый след; увековечивать10. v страх. принимать на страхование11. v вчт. вводить информациюauthor who wrote himself out in his first novel — писатель, исчерпавший себя в первом же романе
Синонимический ряд:1. communicate (verb) communicate; correspond2. compose (verb) author; compose; draft; formulate; pen; publish3. copy (verb) copy; record; transcribe4. inscribe (verb) engross; indite; inscribe; letter; print; scrawl; scribble; scribe; sign5. produce (verb) create; produceАнтонимический ряд: -
3 write out
1. phr v выписывать, делать выписки2. phr v переписывать3. phr v написать полностью; расшифроватьwrite to: — писать:
4. phr v излагать на бумаге; оформлять письменноwrite back — ответить письменно; ответить на письмо
5. phr v выписывать, выставлятьСинонимический ряд:write down (verb) enter; indicate; jot down; list; note; record; scribble; take down; write down -
4 tract
1. n участок, пространство2. n участок, кусок3. n анат. тракт4. n отрезок времени5. n уст. непрерывный период времени; ход времени6. n трактат, брошюра, памфлет7. n редк. научный труд; учебник8. n редк. часть книги, трактующая отдельный предмет9. n рел. литургическое песнопениеСинонимический ряд:1. booklet (noun) booklet; brochure; leaflet; pamphlet2. expanse (noun) area; belt; district; expanse; extent; quadrant; region; stretch; territory; zone3. footprint (noun) footprint; footstep; spoor; step; track; vestige4. lot (noun) lot; parcel; plat; plot5. treatise (noun) disquisition; dissertation; essay; homily; sermon; treatise -
5 писать брошюры
General subject: pamphleteer, write tracts -
6 брошюра
1. leaflet2. brochure; pamphletброшюра, сшитая внакидку — saddle stitched brochure
брошюра, обрезанная с трех сторон — trimmed brochure
3. folderпроспект, рекламная брошюра — advertising folder
4. tract5. bookletброшюра, сшитая по головке — top-stitch booklet
брошюра, сшитая проволокой — wire-stitched booklet
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7 tract
n1) трактат; брошура; памфлетTracts for the Times, Oxford Tracts — ряд памфлетів на теологічні теми
2) наукова праця; підручник3) частина книги, що трактує окремий предмет4) ділянка, простір (землі, лісу, води)5) анат. тракт6) безперервний період часу* * *I [trʒkt] n1) ділянка, простір (землі, лісу, води)a long tract of land [of forest] — довга смуга суші [лісу]
wide tracts of smooth water — широкий простір /широчінь/ водяної гладі
large tract s for settlement — великі ділянки території, призначені для заселення; ділянка, шматок
2) aнaт. трактrespiratory tract — дихальні шляхи, дихальний апарат
3) відрізок часу; icт. безперервний період часу; хід часуII [trʒkt] n1) трактат, брошура, памфлет (особ. на політичні або релігійні теми)to write [to publish, to distribute] tracts — писати [видавати, поширювати]брошури
Tracts for the Times, Oxford Tracts " — Оксфордскі трактати" ( на яких грунтувався трактаріанський рух)
2) наукова праця; підручник3) частина книги, що трактує окремий предмет -
8 tract
I [trækt] n1. 1) участок, пространство (земли, леса, воды)a long tract of land [of forest] - длинная полоса суши [леса]
wide tracts of smooth water - широкий простор /ширь/ водяной глади
large tracts for settlement - большие участки территории, предназначенные для заселения
2) участок, кусокa large tract of unwritten history - большой кусок ещё не написанной истории
2. анат. трактrespiratory tract - дыхательные пути, дыхательный аппарат
3. 1) отрезок времениa tract of fair weather - полоса /несколько дней/ хорошей погоды
2) уст. непрерывный период времени; ход времениII [trækt] n1. трактат, брошюра, памфлет (особ. на политические или религиозные темы)to write [to publish, to distribute] tracts - писать [издавать, распространять] брошюры
Tracts for the Times, Oxford Tracts - «Оксфордские трактаты» ( на которых основывалось трактарианское движение)
2. редк. научный труд; учебник3. редк. часть книги, трактующая отдельный предмет4. рел. литургическое песнопение ( в ходе католической мессы) -
9 tract
I [trʒkt] n1) ділянка, простір (землі, лісу, води)a long tract of land [of forest] — довга смуга суші [лісу]
wide tracts of smooth water — широкий простір /широчінь/ водяної гладі
large tract s for settlement — великі ділянки території, призначені для заселення; ділянка, шматок
2) aнaт. трактrespiratory tract — дихальні шляхи, дихальний апарат
3) відрізок часу; icт. безперервний період часу; хід часуII [trʒkt] n1) трактат, брошура, памфлет (особ. на політичні або релігійні теми)to write [to publish, to distribute] tracts — писати [видавати, поширювати]брошури
Tracts for the Times, Oxford Tracts " — Оксфордскі трактати" ( на яких грунтувався трактаріанський рух)
2) наукова праця; підручник3) частина книги, що трактує окремий предмет -
10 tract
̈ɪtrækt I сущ. трактат;
брошюра( особ. на политические или религиозные темы) II сущ.
1) полоса, участок, пространство (земли, леса, воды)
2) анат. тракт digestive tract gastrointestinal tract genitourinary tract intestinal tract respiratory tract участок, пространство (земли, леса, воды) - a long * of land длинная полоса суши - wide *s of smooth water широкий простор /ширь/ водяной глади - the northern *s of a country северные просторы страны - large *s for settlement большие участки территории, предназначенные для заселения участок, кусок - a large * of unwritten history большой кусок еще не написанной истории (анатомия) тракт - the digestive * желудочно-кишечный тракт - alimentary * пищеварительный тракт - respiratory * дыхательные пути, дыхательный аппарат отрезок времени - a * of fair weather полоса /несколько дней/ хорошей погоды (устаревшее) непрерывный период времени;
ход времени трактат, брошюра, памфлет( особ. на политические или религиозные темы) - to write *s писать брошюры - Tracts for the Times, Oxford Tracts "Оксфордские трактаты" (на которых основывалось трактарианское движение) (редкое) научный труд;
учебник( редкое) часть книги, трактующая отдельный предмет (религия) литургическое песнопение (в ходе католической мессы) ~ анат. тракт;
the digestive tract желудочно-кишечный тракт tract уст. непрерывный период времени ~ полоса пространства (земли, леса, воды) ~ анат. тракт;
the digestive tract желудочно-кишечный тракт ~ трактат;
брошюра (особ. на политические или религиозные темы) -
11 extensión
f.1 extension, addition to a building, annex, annex of a building.2 area, spread, acreage, area of land.3 extension, telephone extension.4 extension, appendage.5 extension, extension of the alloted time, extra time, renewal.6 extension, electrical extension.7 extension, elongation, splaying, spreading.8 extent, size.9 expanse, breadth, sphere of activity, scope.* * *1 (gen) extension2 (dimensión) extent, size; (superficie) area, expanse3 (duración) duration, length4 (de un escrito, discurso) length5 MÚSICA range\en toda la extensión de la palabra in every sense of the wordpor extensión by extension* * *noun f.1) extension2) length3) extent* * *SF1) (=superficie) area2) (=duración) length3) (=amplitud) [de conocimientos] extent, range; [de programa] scope; [de significado] rangeesto nos afecta a nosotros y, por extensión, a todo el país — this affects us and, by extension, the whole country
4) (=ampliación) [de incendio] spread; [de plazo] extension5) [de cable, cuerda] extension6) (Telec) extension¿puede ponerme con la extensión 14? — can I have extension 14, please?, can you put me through to extension 14, please?
7) (Mús) [de instrumento, voz] range, compass8) [en instituciones]9) plug-in* * *1)a) ( superficie)una gran extensión de terreno — a large expanse o stretch of land
b) ( longitud) lengthla extensión de la novela/carretera — the length of the novel/road
2) (grado, importancia) extent3) ( acción) extension4) ( de cable) extension lead; ( línea telefónica) extension* * *= extension, extension, extent of item, length, expansion, massiveness, great length, widening, tract.Ex. Searches saved ondisc are saved as disk files and are given the file name extension.SRC.Ex. These can be seen as extensions of the supportive role provided by Neighbourhood Advice Centres to community groups.Ex. The first element of the physical description area is the extent of item and it gives the number and the specific material designation of the units of the item being described and, in some cases, other indications of the extent (e.g. duration).Ex. A working guide is to seek to make any abstract as informative as possible within the constraints of time, length and audience.Ex. This is not a simple general expansion of a description but an increasing emphasis upon aspects of the book.Ex. With praise for the completeness and the massiveness of the project is mixed a lack of confidence in the method of arrangement and the accuracy with which some of the entries are compiled.Ex. Nor has this richness, this density, necessarily to do with complexity and great length.Ex. Despite growth in export volume in recent years, there has been a widening of the national current account deficit from 8.8% to over 20%.Ex. Protecting the remaining large tracts of tropical forests is not a financially impossible task.----* actividad de extensión bibliotecaria = outreach activity.* aplicar por extensión = extend.* con la extensión de un libro = book-length.* con una extensión similar a la de un libro = book-length.* de extensión = in length.* de extensión normal = standard-length.* de la extensión de un libro = book-length.* en extensión = in length.* extensión agraria = agricultural extension.* extensión bibliotecaria = extension activity, outreach [out-reach], library outreach.* extensión de = mass of.* extensión de la cultura = cultural outreach.* extensión del nombre del fichero = file name extension.* extensión de página = page length.* gestión de grandes extensiones para la cría de ganado = range management.* gran extensión de tierra dedicada a la cría de animales de pasto = rangeland.* perito de extensión agraria = agricultural extension worker.* por extensión = by extension.* programa de extensión bibliotecaria = library outreach programme.* servicio de extensión bibliotecaria = outreach service, library extension work, extension service, outreach programme, reach out.* servicios de extensión bibliotecaria = library outreach.* una gran extensión de = a sea of.* * *1)a) ( superficie)una gran extensión de terreno — a large expanse o stretch of land
b) ( longitud) lengthla extensión de la novela/carretera — the length of the novel/road
2) (grado, importancia) extent3) ( acción) extension4) ( de cable) extension lead; ( línea telefónica) extension* * *= extension, extension, extent of item, length, expansion, massiveness, great length, widening, tract.Ex: Searches saved ondisc are saved as disk files and are given the file name extension.SRC.
Ex: These can be seen as extensions of the supportive role provided by Neighbourhood Advice Centres to community groups.Ex: The first element of the physical description area is the extent of item and it gives the number and the specific material designation of the units of the item being described and, in some cases, other indications of the extent (e.g. duration).Ex: A working guide is to seek to make any abstract as informative as possible within the constraints of time, length and audience.Ex: This is not a simple general expansion of a description but an increasing emphasis upon aspects of the book.Ex: With praise for the completeness and the massiveness of the project is mixed a lack of confidence in the method of arrangement and the accuracy with which some of the entries are compiled.Ex: Nor has this richness, this density, necessarily to do with complexity and great length.Ex: Despite growth in export volume in recent years, there has been a widening of the national current account deficit from 8.8% to over 20%.Ex: Protecting the remaining large tracts of tropical forests is not a financially impossible task.* actividad de extensión bibliotecaria = outreach activity.* aplicar por extensión = extend.* con la extensión de un libro = book-length.* con una extensión similar a la de un libro = book-length.* de extensión = in length.* de extensión normal = standard-length.* de la extensión de un libro = book-length.* en extensión = in length.* extensión agraria = agricultural extension.* extensión bibliotecaria = extension activity, outreach [out-reach], library outreach.* extensión de = mass of.* extensión de la cultura = cultural outreach.* extensión del nombre del fichero = file name extension.* extensión de página = page length.* gestión de grandes extensiones para la cría de ganado = range management.* gran extensión de tierra dedicada a la cría de animales de pasto = rangeland.* perito de extensión agraria = agricultural extension worker.* por extensión = by extension.* programa de extensión bibliotecaria = library outreach programme.* servicio de extensión bibliotecaria = outreach service, library extension work, extension service, outreach programme, reach out.* servicios de extensión bibliotecaria = library outreach.* una gran extensión de = a sea of.* * *A(superficie, longitud): una gran extensión de terreno a large expanse o stretch of landgrandes extensiones de la costa large stretches of the coastlineen toda la extensión del territorio nacional throughout the countrytiene una extensión de 20 hectáreas it has an area of 20 hectares, it covers 20 hectaresdebido a la extensión de la obra no habrá intermedio owing to the length of the play there will not be an intervalescribir un ensayo cuya extensión no supere las 500 palabras write an essay of no more than 500 wordspor extensión by extensionB (grado, importancia) extentC(de un vocablo): en toda la extensión de la palabra in every sense of the wordD (ampliación) extensionla extensión de su influencia a otras esferas the extension o spreading of her influence to other areaspidió una extensión del plazo she asked for an extension of the deadline o for the deadline to be extendedofrecen una extensión de garantía they offer an extended warrantyE1 (de un cable) extension lead2 (línea telefónica) extension3 ( Inf) extension* * *
extensión sustantivo femenino
1a) ( superficie):◊ una gran extensión de terreno a large expanse o stretch of land;
una extensión de 20 hectáreas an area of 20 hectares
por extensión by extension
2 (grado, importancia) extent;
3
( línea telefónica) extension
extensión sustantivo femenino
1 extension
(de un escrito, de tiempo) length
(de un territorio, superficie) area
2 (ampliación) extension
(difusión) spreading
3 (de una línea telefónica, un edificio) extension
' extensión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ampliación
- extensor
- extensora
- prolongación
- prórroga
- superficie
- supletoria
- supletorio
- terrena
- terreno
- vasta
- vasto
- zona
- alargador
- anexo
- césped
- interno
- llano
- pasto
- playa
- por
- vida
English:
area
- cover
- expanse
- expansive
- extended
- extension
- extension cable
- extension cord
- extent
- from
- long
- sheet
- sprawl
- spread
- stretch
- sweep
- tract
- further
- length
* * *extensión nf1. [superficie] area, expanse;solares con una extensión de 500 metros cuadrados plots with an area of 500m2;grandes extensiones de terreno desértico large desert areas2. [amplitud] [de país] size;[de conocimientos] extent;la novela tiene una extensión de 600 páginas the novel is 600 pages long3. [duración] duration, length;debido a la extensión de la película habrá un descanso due to the length of the film there will be an interval4. [ampliación] extension;se concedió una extensión del plazo an extension was granted5. [sentido] range of meaning;en toda la extensión de la palabra in every sense of the word;por extensión by extension6. Informát extension7. [de línea telefónica] extension* * *f1 tbTELEC extension;por extensión by extension2 superficie expanse, area;en toda la extensión de la palabra in the broadest sense of the word* * *1) : extension, stretching2) : expanse, spread3) : extent, range4) : length, duration* * *1. (superficie) area2. (dimensión) size / extent3. (longitud, duración) length4. (de teléfono) extension -
12 Cobbett, William
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 9 March 1762 Farnham, Surrey, Englandd. 17 June 1835 Guildford, Surrey, England[br]English political writer and activist; writer on rural affairs, with a particular concern for the conditions of the agricultural worker; a keen experimental farmer who claimed responsibility for the import of Indian maize to Britain.[br]The son of a smallholder farmer and self-taught surveyor, William Cobbett was brought up to farm work from an early age. In 1783 he took employment as an attorney's clerk in London, but not finding this to his liking he travelled to Chatham with the intention of joining the Navy. A mistake in "taking the King's shilling" found him in an infantry regiment. After a year's training he was sent out to Nova Scotia and quickly gained the rank of sergeant major. On leaving the Army he brought corruption charges against three officers in his regiment, but did not press with the prosecution. England was not to his taste, and he returned to North America with his wife.In America Cobbett taught English to the growing French community displaced by the French Revolution. He found American criticism of Britain ill-balanced and in 1796 began to publish a daily newspaper under the title Porcupine's Gazetteer, in which he wrote editorials in defence of Britain. His writings won him little support from the Americans. However, on returning to London in 1800 he was offered, but turned down, the management of a Government newspaper. Instead he began to produce a daily paper called the Porcupine, which was superseded in 1802 by Cobbett's Political Register, this publication continued on a weekly basis until after his death. In 1803 he also began the Parliamentary Debates, which later merged into Hansard, the official report of parliamentary proceedings.In 1805 Cobbett took a house and 300-acre (120-hectare) farm in Hampshire, from which he continued to write, but at the same time followed the pursuits he most enjoyed. In 1809 his criticism of the punishment given to mutineers in the militia at Ely resulted in his own imprisonment. On his release in 1812 he decided that the only way to remain an independent publisher was to move back to the USA. He bought a farm at Hampstead, Long Island, New York, and published A Year's Residence in America, which contains, amongst other things, an interesting account of a farmer's year.Returning to Britain in the easier political climate of the 1820s, Cobbett bought a small seed farm in Kensington, then outside London. From there he made a number of journeys around the country, publishing accounts of them in his famous Rural Rides. His experiments and advice on the sowing and cultivation of crops, particularly turnips and swedes, and on forestry, were an important mechanism for the spread of ideas within the UK. He also claimed that he was the first to introduce the acacia and Indian maize to Britain. Much of his writing expresses a concern for the rural poor and he was firmly convinced that only parliamentary reform would achieve the changes needed. His political work and writing led to his election as Member of Parlaiment for Oldham in the 1835 election, which followed the Reform Act of 1832. However, by this time his energy was failing rapidly and he died peacefully at Normandy Farm, near Guildford, at the age of 73.[br]BibliographyCobbett's Observations on Priestley's Emigration, published in 1794, was the first of his pro-British tracts written in America. On the basis of his stay in that country he wrote A Year's Residence in America. His books on agricultural practice included Woodlands (1825) and Treatise on Cobbett's Corn (1828). Dealing with more social problems he wrote an English Grammar for the use of Apprentices, Plough Boys, Soldiers and Sailors in 1818, and Cottage Economy in 1821.Further ReadingAlbert Pell, 1902, article in Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England 63:1–26 (describes the life and writings of William Cobbett).James Sambrook, 1973, William Cobbett, London: Routledge (a more detailed study).AP
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