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Биология: западный соловей (Luscinia megarhynchos), южный соловей (Luscinia megarhynchos) -
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южный соловей ( Luscinia megarhynchos), западный соловей ( Luscinia megarhynchos)* * * -
3 (common) nightingale [Luscinia megarhynchos]
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соловей ( Luscinia); южный соловей ( Luscinia megarhynchos), западный соловей ( Luscinia megarhynchos)- Peking nightingale
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5 nightingale, common
—1. LAT Luscinia megarhynchos ( Brehm)2. RUS южный [западный] соловей m3. ENG (common) nightingale4. DEU Nachtigall f5. FRA rossignol m philomèleПЯТИЯЗЫЧНЫЙ СЛОВАРЬ НАЗВАНИЙ ЖИВОТНЫХ — птицы > nightingale, common
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—1. LAT Luscinia megarhynchos ( Brehm)2. RUS южный [западный] соловей m3. ENG (common) nightingale4. DEU Nachtigall f5. FRA rossignol m philomèle -
7 Nightingale, Florence
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 15 May 1820 Florence, Italyd. 13 August 1910 London, England[br]English nurse, pioneer of the reform of nursing, hospital organization and technology.[br]Dedicated to the relief of suffering, Florence Nightingale spent her early years visiting civil and military hospitals all over Europe. She then attended a course of formal training at Kaiserwerth in Germany and with the Sisters of St Vincent de Paul in Paris.She had returned to London and was managing, after having reformed, a hostel for invalid gentlewomen when in 1854 the appalling conditions of the wounded in Turkey during the Crimean War led to her taking a party of thirty-eight nurses out to Scutari. The application of principles of hygiene and sanitation resulted in dramatic improvements in conditions and on her return to England in 1856 she applied the large sums which had been raised in her honour to the founding in 1861 of the St Thomas's School of Nursing.From this base she acted as adviser, goad and promoter of sound nursing common sense for the remainder of a long life marred by a chronic invalidism quite out of keeping with the rigorousness of her role in the nursing field. It was not only in the training and conduct of nursing that her influence was primal. Many concepts of hospital technology relating to hygiene, ventilation and ward design are to be attributed to her forthright common sense. The "Nightingale ward", for a time the target of progressive reformers, has been shown still to have abiding virtues.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsOrder of Merit 1907.Bibliography1858, Notes on Nursing.1899, Notes on Hospitals.Further ReadingC.Woodham-Smith, 1949, Florence Nightingale, London.MG -
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1. LAT Luscinia megarhynchos ( Brehm)2. RUS южный [западный] соловей m3. ENG (common) nightingale4. DEU Nachtigall f5. FRA rossignol m philomèle -
9 good
[gud] 1. прил.; сравн. ст. better; превосх. ст. best1)а) хорошийWilliam Faulkner's novels are particularly good. — Романы Уильяма Фолкнера особенно хороши.
б) неиспорченный, свежийgood food — доброкачественная, свежая пища
в) здоровыйг) плодородный ( о земле)2)а) достойный, добропорядочный, добродетельныйAbraham Lincoln was a wise and good man. — Авраам Линкольн был мудрым и добропорядочным человеком.
б) хороший, добрый, доброжелательныйFlorence Nightingale was renowned for her good deeds. — Флоренс Найтингейл славилась своими добрыми делами.
в) милый, любезный•Syn:3) послушный; благонравный, хорошего поведения; ведущий себя прилично, пристойноSyn:4) искусный, умелый; опытный, квалифицированныйThe office needs another good typist. — В офисе требуется ещё одна квалифицированная машинистка.
Syn:skilled, skilful, capable, efficient, proficient, adroit, thorough, first-rate, excellent, first-class, ace5) полезный; годный; подходящий, благоприятныйMilk is good for you. — Молоко тебе полезно.
It's a good day for swimming. — Это подходящий день для плавания.
Syn:beneficial, healthful, healthy, salutary, advantageous, suitable, appropriate, favorable, right, proper, fitting, fit, qualified, useful, adequate, becoming, adapted, deserving6) приятный, доставляющий удовольствие; милый, весёлый, компанейский, общительныйHave a good time on your vacation. — Приятно тебе провести отпуск.
An entertainer has to have a good personality. — Эстрадный артист должен быть общителен.
Syn:7) хороший, лучший (обладающий каким-л. или большим преимуществом среди других подобных)Why don't you wear your good suit to the party? — Почему ты не одеваешь на вечер свой хороший костюм?
Syn:8) кредитоспособный; надёжный; подлинныйI would cash the cheque if I could be sure it was good. — Я бы обналичил этот чек, если бы был уверен в его подлинности.
Syn:9)а) полный, целый; значительный, большой, изрядный; обильный; достаточныйI waited a good hour. — Я прождал целый час.
The old farm is a good mile from here. — Старая ферма находится в доброй миле отсюда.
She spends a good amount of time playing bridge. — Она проводит изрядное количество времени за игрой в бридж.
good deal — значительное количество, много
•Syn:full, complete, solid, entire, considerable, large, fairly great, substantial, sizable, ample, adequate, sufficient10) убедительный, обоснованныйSyn:•Gram:[ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]good[/ref]••- good gracious!as good as — всё равно что; почти; фактически
- good hour 2. сущ.1) праведность, добродетельность; благо, доброto bring out the good in smb. — обнаруживать в ком-л. хорошие качества
No one's all bad - everyone has some good in him. — Нет полностью плохого человека - в каждом есть что-то хорошее.
More people should concern themselves with doing good. — Многие люди занимаются благотворительными делами.
Syn:2) выгода, пользаto the good — на пользу кому-л.
I am telling you this for your good. (A. S. Hornby) — Я говорю вам это для вашей же пользы.
You must try harder for the good of the team. — Ради команды вы должны посильнее постараться.
It is no good. — Бесполезно.
Syn:benefit, advantage, gain, profit, prosperity, success, welfare, interest, well-being, improvement, service, favour, boon, enjoyment, happiness, wealth, blessing, godsend, prize, windfall3) ( the good) хорошие, добрые люди; хорошие вещи••3. нареч.; разг.for good (and all) — навсегда, окончательно
He showed me how good I was doing. — Он показал мне, как хорошо я поступаю.
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