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121 Engerth, Wilhelm
[br]b. 26 May 1814 Pless, Prussian Silesia (now Poland)d. 4 September 1884 Baden, Austria[br]German engineer, designer of the Engerth articulated locomotive.[br]Engerth was Chairman of the judges for the Semmering Locomotive Trials, held in 1851 to find locomotives suitable for working the sharply curved and steeply graded section of the Vienna-Trieste railway that was being built over the Semmering Pass, the first of the transalpine main lines. When none of the four locomotives entered proved suitable, Engerth designed his own. Six coupled wheels were at the fore part of the locomotive, with the connecting rods driving the rear pair: at the back of the locomotive the frames of the tender were extended forward on either side of the firebox, the front wheels of the tender were ahead of it, and the two parts were connected by a spherical pivot ahead of these. Part of the locomotive's weight was carried by the tender portion, and the two pairs of tender wheels were coupled by rods and powered by a geared drive from the axle of the rear driving-wheels. The powered drive to the tender wheels proved a failure, but the remaining characteristics of the locomotive, namely short rigid wheel-base, large firebox, flexibility and good tracking on curves (as drawbar pull was close behind the driving axle), were sufficient for the type to be a success. It was used on many railways in Europe and examples in modified form were built in Spain as recently as 1956. Engerth became General Manager of the Austro-Hungarian State Railway Company and designed successful flood-prevention works on the Danube at Vienna.[br]Principal Honours find DistinctionsKnighted as Ritter von Engerth 1861. Ennobled as Freiherr (Baron) von Engerth 1875.Further ReadingD.R.Carling, 1985, "Engerth and similar locomotives", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 57 (a good description).J.B.Snell, 1964, Early Railways, London: Weidenfeld \& Nicolson, pp. 68–73 (for Semmering Trials).PJGR -
122 cover ***** cov·er
['kʌvə(r)]1. n1) (gen) copertura, (of dish, bowl, saucepan) coperchio, (of furniture, typewriter) fodera, (for merchandise, on vehicle) telo, telone m, (bedspread) copriletto, (often pl: blanket) coperta, (of book, magazine) copertinaunder separate cover Comm — a parte, in plico separato
2) (shelter) riparo, (covering fire) coperturato take cover — (hide) nascondersi, Mil, (shelter) ripararsi
under cover — al coperto, al riparo, (hiding) nascosto (-a)
under cover of darkness — con il favore delle tenebre, protetto (-a) dall'oscurità
3) Fin, Comm, Insurance, (in espionage etc) coperturawithout cover Fin — senza copertura
4) (frm: at table) coperto5) Mus, (also: cover version) cover f inv, riedizione f di canzone di successo2. vt1)(
gen) to cover (with) — coprire (con or di)to cover o.s. with glory/disgrace — coprirsi di gloria/infamia
3) (protect) Mil, Sport, Insurance coprire4) (be sufficient for, include) coprire£100 will cover everything — 100 sterline saranno sufficienti
5) (distance) coprire, percorrere6) (Press: report on) fare un servizio su7) Mus fare una cover or una riedizione di3. vito cover for sb — (at work etc) sostituire qn
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123 O level
noun* * *['ou-levəl](Ordinary Level; (in Britain) a matriculation examination in a particular subject that is not sufficient for university entrance, for which A (= Advanced) levels are required.)* * *ˈO lev·el* * *['əʊlevl]n (Brit formerly)Abschluss m der Sekundarstufe 1, ≈ mittlere Reifeto do one's O levels — ≈ die mittlere Reife machen
to have an O level in English — ≈ bis zur mittleren Reife Englisch gelernt haben
he failed his English O level — er fiel durch die O-Level-Prüfung in Englisch
3 O levels — ≈ die mittlere Reife in 3 Fächern
* * *he has three O levels er hat die mittlere Reife in drei Fächern gemacht* * *noun -
124 O level
['ou-levəl](Ordinary Level; (in Britain) a matriculation examination in a particular subject that is not sufficient for university entrance, for which A (= Advanced) levels are required.) avgångsexamen för grundskolan -
125 day
[deı] n1. 1) деньevery day - каждый день; что ни день
any day - а) в любой день; в любое время; б) со дня на день [см. тж. ♢ ]
every other /second/ day, day about - через день
twice a day - два раза в день, дважды на дню
all day - весь день [ср. тж. ♢ ]
all (the) day long - день-деньской, с утра до вечера, весь день напролёт
day and night, night and day - а) день и ночь; б) круглосуточно
between two days - амер. ночью
the day before yesterday - третьего дня, позавчера
a few days ago /before/ - несколько дней назад
day after day, day by day, day in and day out - день за днём, изо дня в день
day out - а) день, проведённый вне дома; б) свободный день прислуги
day of rest, day off - выходной день
2) день, дневное времяparting day - время перед заходом солнца; день, склоняющийся к закату
broad day - день, днём
at day - на рассвете, на заре
before day - затемно, до рассвета
by day - днём [ср. тж. 3)]
break of day - рассвет; восход солнца
the day breaks /dawns/ - заря занимается
3) рабочий день(to work) by the day - (работать) подённо [ср. тж. 2)]
4) определённый день, определённое число; (календарная) датаthe /this/ day - диал. сегодня
(on) this [that] day - в этот [тот] день
this day week [fortnight] - (в тот же день) через неделю [через две недели]
till /up to/ this day - до этого /сегодняшнего/ дня
from this day on /forth/ - с этого дня, начиная с этого дня
to fix /to set/ a day - назначить день
days in court - юр. дни судебных заседаний
2. день, сутки, двадцать четыре часаsolar /astronomical/ day - солнечные /астрономические/ сутки
civil /legal/ day - гражданские сутки
lunar day - а) лунный день; б) лунные сутки
day's allowance - суточная дача /норма/
day of fire - воен. суточный расход боеприпасов, боекомплект
3. решающий день; битва, сражениеto carry /to win, to get/ the day - одержать победу, выиграть битву; взять верх
to lose the day - проиграть сражение, потерпеть поражение
to save the day - а) успешно закончить неудачно начатый бой; б) спасти положение
the day is ours - победа за нами; наша взяла
the day is against us - мы проиграли битву; всё кончено, наше дело - табак
a fair day - уст. победа в бою
4. часто pl1) время, эра, эпохаmen and women of the day - люди /мужчины и женщины/ того или нашего времени
(in /at/) these [those] days - (в) эти [те] дни
(in) these latter days, (in) our own day - (в) наши дни, (в) наше время
(in) the day(s) of Shakespeare, (in) Shakespeare's day(s) - (во) времена /(в) эпоху/ Шекспира
at the present day - в наши дни, в настоящее время
in days to come - в будущем; в грядущем
in the days of old, in olden days, in days gone by - в былые времена; во время оно
2) период, срок, пораsome day - когда-нибудь; в ближайшее время; в недалёком будущем
(up) to the present day - до настоящего времени, и по сию пору
at some future day - а) в будущем; б) как-нибудь на днях
days of grace - ком. льготный срок
lay days - ком. срок погрузки и разгрузки судов
5. 1) обыкн. pl дни жизни, жизньbetter days - лучшие дни жизни, лучшая пора
till /to/ one's dying day - до конца дней своих
to close /to end/ one's days - окончить дни свои, умереть
the horse worked its /his/ days out - лошадь отжила своё
2) определённый период жизни, пораhe was a great singer in his day - когда-то /в своё время/ он был великолепным певцом
I read much in my day - было время, когда я много читал, в своё время я много читал
6. пора расцвета, процветанияone's day is gone /done/ - счастливая пора окончилась
7. геол. дневной пласт, дневная поверхность8. астр. период оборота небесного телаthe moon's day - сидерический /звёздный/ месяц
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Day of Doom /Judgement, Wrath, Reckoning/ - рел. судный день, день страшного судаAll Fools' day, April Fool's day - 1-е апреля ( день шутливых обманов)
one day - а) однажды, как-то раз; в один прекрасный день ( в сказках); б) в ближайшие дни
the other day - не так давно, на днях
good day! - а) добрый день!; б) до свидания
cap and feather days - дни детства, детство
any day - бесспорно, несомненно [см. тж.1, 1)]
black-letter day - будний /обычный/ день
red-letter day - а) праздник; табельный день; б) счастливый /памятный/ день
of a day - мимолётный, недолговечный
all day with smb. - амер. гиблое дело, «крышка» [ср. тж. 1, 1)]
(to be) on the /one's/ day - (быть) в ударе
she is fifty [forty, sixty] if she is a day - ей все пятьдесят [сорок, шестьдесят]
to keep one's day - быть пунктуальным, являться вовремя
let's /we'll/ call it a day - кончим на этом; на сегодня довольно
a fine day for the young ducks - шутл. дождь идёт - уткам раздолье; дождливый день
to praise a fair day at night - хвалить что-л. с опозданием
to name smb. [smth.] in /on/ the same day - ставить кого-л. [что-л.] на одну доску
clear /plain/ as day - ясно как день
as the day is long - исключительно, на редкость
that will be the day! - вряд ли на это можно рассчитывать; это маловероятно
every day is not Sunday - посл. ≅ не всё коту масленица; не каждый день праздник бывает
drunken days have all their tomorrow - посл. ≅ пьяный скачет, а проспался - плачет
sufficient for /unto/ the day is the evil thereof - библ. довлеет дневи злоба его
every dog has his /it's/ day - посл. ≅ у всякого бывает полоса удачи
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126 O level
'ou-levəl(Ordinary Level; (in Britain) a matriculation examination in a particular subject that is not sufficient for university entrance, for which A (= Advanced) levels are required.) nivel elementalnoun ( formerly in UK) estudios de una asignatura en preparación del examen al cual solía presentarse alrededor de los 16 años y certificado otorgado* * *noun ( formerly in UK) estudios de una asignatura en preparación del examen al cual solía presentarse alrededor de los 16 años y certificado otorgado -
127 O level
['ou-levəl](Ordinary Level; (in Britain) a matriculation examination in a particular subject that is not sufficient for university entrance, for which A (= Advanced) levels are required.) -
128 O level
['ou-levəl](Ordinary Level; (in Britain) a matriculation examination in a particular subject that is not sufficient for university entrance, for which A (= Advanced) levels are required.) (középiskolai "érettségi" vizsga első fokozata)
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