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21 שתף
שָׁתַףPi. שִׁתֵּף (Shaf. of תף; cmp. Assyr. tappû, Del. Assyr. Handw. p. 71 2) to join, combine, attach; to form a partnership. Y.Taan.II, 65d שי׳ … בישראל the Lord combined his great name with Israels (ישר־אל). Ib. הרי אני מְשתֵּףוכ׳ I will have my great name bound up with theirs, that they may live. Snh.63a כל המשתף שם שמיםוכ׳ he who combines the name of God with something else (imparting divine honor to God and a material object at the same time) will be uprooted from the world; Succ.45b. Ib. והא קא משתףוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. משתתף, corr. acc.) but (in saying, ‘unto Yah and unto thee, O altar) does not one combine the name ? Ber.63a כל המשתף … בצערווכ׳ as for him who includes the name of God in the expression of his trouble (blesses God in his calamity), his means of support will be doubled. Ex. R. s. 42 (ref. to Ex. 32:4) זה אלהים … שִׁיתְּפוּ אותו עמו (not עמהן) they did not say, ‘this (calf) is God, but ‘these are thy gods, they combined Him and it; a. fr.Part. pass. מְשוּתָּף. Y. Taan. l. c. ומה תעשה … שהוא מש׳ בנו and what wilt thou do with thy great name (Josh. 7:9), which is embodied in ours?; a. e. Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּתֵּף, Nithpa. נִשְׁתַּתֵּף to be combined, to have a part in. (Succ. l. c., v. supra. Gen. R. s. 99 בנימין שלא נ׳ במכירתווכ׳ Benjamin, who had no part in the selling of Joseph. Tanḥ. Noah 13 (Satan said to Noah) בא ונִשְׁתַּתֵּף שנינו בכרם זה come and let us work together in this vineyard; a. e.Esp. (Sabbath law) to form a fictitious partnership in an alley (מָבוֹי) by depositing in it some food to the expense for which the inmates of the buildings concerned contribute, contrad. to laying an ʿerub (עֵירוּב). Erub.71b מִשְׁתַּתְּפִין במבוי ביין … להִשְׁתַּתֵּףוכ׳ the partnership in an alley is formed with wine, but if some wish to do it with bread, they may do so. Ib. מארבין בחצירות ומשתתפין במבוי you must lay an ʿerub for courts (by depositing a common object in one of the courts), and also form a partnership for the alley; או מערבין או משתתפין you may do the one or the other. Ib. III, 1 בכל מערבין ומשתתפין you may use any eatable for ʿerub or for shittuf; a. fr. -
22 שָׁתַף
שָׁתַףPi. שִׁתֵּף (Shaf. of תף; cmp. Assyr. tappû, Del. Assyr. Handw. p. 71 2) to join, combine, attach; to form a partnership. Y.Taan.II, 65d שי׳ … בישראל the Lord combined his great name with Israels (ישר־אל). Ib. הרי אני מְשתֵּףוכ׳ I will have my great name bound up with theirs, that they may live. Snh.63a כל המשתף שם שמיםוכ׳ he who combines the name of God with something else (imparting divine honor to God and a material object at the same time) will be uprooted from the world; Succ.45b. Ib. והא קא משתףוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. משתתף, corr. acc.) but (in saying, ‘unto Yah and unto thee, O altar) does not one combine the name ? Ber.63a כל המשתף … בצערווכ׳ as for him who includes the name of God in the expression of his trouble (blesses God in his calamity), his means of support will be doubled. Ex. R. s. 42 (ref. to Ex. 32:4) זה אלהים … שִׁיתְּפוּ אותו עמו (not עמהן) they did not say, ‘this (calf) is God, but ‘these are thy gods, they combined Him and it; a. fr.Part. pass. מְשוּתָּף. Y. Taan. l. c. ומה תעשה … שהוא מש׳ בנו and what wilt thou do with thy great name (Josh. 7:9), which is embodied in ours?; a. e. Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּתֵּף, Nithpa. נִשְׁתַּתֵּף to be combined, to have a part in. (Succ. l. c., v. supra. Gen. R. s. 99 בנימין שלא נ׳ במכירתווכ׳ Benjamin, who had no part in the selling of Joseph. Tanḥ. Noah 13 (Satan said to Noah) בא ונִשְׁתַּתֵּף שנינו בכרם זה come and let us work together in this vineyard; a. e.Esp. (Sabbath law) to form a fictitious partnership in an alley (מָבוֹי) by depositing in it some food to the expense for which the inmates of the buildings concerned contribute, contrad. to laying an ʿerub (עֵירוּב). Erub.71b מִשְׁתַּתְּפִין במבוי ביין … להִשְׁתַּתֵּףוכ׳ the partnership in an alley is formed with wine, but if some wish to do it with bread, they may do so. Ib. מארבין בחצירות ומשתתפין במבוי you must lay an ʿerub for courts (by depositing a common object in one of the courts), and also form a partnership for the alley; או מערבין או משתתפין you may do the one or the other. Ib. III, 1 בכל מערבין ומשתתפין you may use any eatable for ʿerub or for shittuf; a. fr. -
23 asociar
v.1 to associate.El abogado asoció a su yerno The lawyer associated his son-in-law.2 to take into partnership (commerce).3 to correlate, to associate, to bracket, to chain.Ella asoció los datos y lo supo She correlated the data and found it out.* * *1 to associate (a/con, with), connect, link2 COMERCIO to take into partnership1 (relacionarse) to be associated (a/con, with)■ aquella música se asociaba con una época particular that music was associated with a particular period2 COMERCIO to collaborate, form a partnership, become partners* * *verb1) to associate2) connect•* * *1. VT1) (=relacionar) to associate, connectse trata de asociar imágenes y números — it's all about associating o connecting images and numbers
asociar algo con algo — to associate sth with sth, connect sth with sth
asocio el azahar con Andalucía — I associate o connect orange blossom with Andalusia
me suena, pero no puedo asociarlo con nada — I know him, but I don't know where from o but I can't place him
asociar algo a algo — to link sth with o to sth
asocian este gen al cáncer de mama — this gene is linked with o to breast cancer
2) (Com, Econ) to take into partnership3) (=unir) [+ recursos] to pool, put together2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <ideas/palabras> to associate2.asociar algo/a alguien con algo/alguien: no logro asociarla con nada I can't place her; asociaba aquel lugar con su niñez — he associated that place with his childhood
asociarse v prona) empresas/comerciantes to collaborateb) hechos/factores to combinec) (a grupo, club)d) (a idea, sentimiento)asociarse a algo: nos asociamos al duelo nacional we share in the nation's grief; me asocio a lo expresado por mi colega — I agree with o (frml) concur with the views expressed by my colleague
* * *= associate, tie together, couple.Ex. Lower specificity will be associated with lower precision but high recall.Ex. The author describes a model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based system.----* asociar (a) = tie (to).* asociarse = team, partner.* asociarse a = become + allied with.* asociarse a/con = team up (with).* asociarse con = associate + Reflexivo + with, partner with.* * *1.verbo transitivo <ideas/palabras> to associate2.asociar algo/a alguien con algo/alguien: no logro asociarla con nada I can't place her; asociaba aquel lugar con su niñez — he associated that place with his childhood
asociarse v prona) empresas/comerciantes to collaborateb) hechos/factores to combinec) (a grupo, club)d) (a idea, sentimiento)asociarse a algo: nos asociamos al duelo nacional we share in the nation's grief; me asocio a lo expresado por mi colega — I agree with o (frml) concur with the views expressed by my colleague
* * *= associate, tie together, couple.Ex: Lower specificity will be associated with lower precision but high recall.
Ex: The author describes a model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based system.* asociar (a) = tie (to).* asociarse = team, partner.* asociarse a = become + allied with.* asociarse a/con = team up (with).* asociarse con = associate + Reflexivo + with, partner with.* * *asociar [A1 ]vt‹ideas/palabras› to associate asociar algo/a algn CON algo/algn to associate sth/sb WITH sth/sbasociaba aquel lugar con su niñez/su madre he associated that place with his childhood/his motherno logro asociarla con nada I can't place her, I can't think where I know her from1 «empresas/comerciantes» to collaborate asociarse CON algn to go into partnership WITH sbse asoció con su cuñado para montar el negocio he went into partnership with his brother-in-law to start the business2 «hechos/factores» to combine3 (a un grupo, club) asociarse A algo to become a member OF sthse asoció a un grupo ecologista he became a member of o joined an ecologist group4 (a una idea, un sentimiento) asociarse A algo:nos asociamos al duelo nacional we share in the nation's griefme asocio a lo expresado por mi colega I agree with o ( frml) concur with the views expressed by my colleague* * *
asociar ( conjugate asociar) verbo transitivo ‹ideas/palabras› to associate;
asociar algo/a algn con algo/algn to associate sth/sb with sth/sb;
asociarse verbo pronominal
asociarse con algn to go into partnership with sb
c) (a grupo, club) asociarse a algo to become a member of sth
asociar verbo transitivo to associate
' asociar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
unir
English:
associate
- connect
- couple
* * *♦ vt1. [relacionar] to associate;* * *v/t associate;asociar a alguien con algo associate s.o. with sth* * *asociar vt1) : to associate, to connect2) : to pool (resources)3) : to take into partnership* * *asociar vb (relacionar) to associate -
24 שותפות
שוּתָּפוּתf. (preced.) partnership, association. Yeb.101a נאמר … שאין בה ש׳וכ׳ cursing is mentioned with reference to those below (parents, Ex. 21:17), and with reference to Him above (Lev. 24:15): as there is no association above, so must there be no association below (i. e. the curse to be punishable must refer to each singly). Snh.63b אסור לאדם שיעשה ש׳וכ׳ one must not form a partnership with an idolater, lest he may have to swear, and he would swear by his idol ; Bekh.2b. Pes.112a (in Chald. dict.) למיעבד ש׳ בהדיה to go into partnership with him (on whom ‘the hour smiles). Erub.71b שלקחו … בש׳ when they bought a cask of wine in partnership. Tosef.Keth.IX, 3 כל זמן ששותף יוצא משוּתָּפוּתוֹ (not משותפתו) as soon as the partner goes out of his partnership. Y.Sot.III, 19b top; a. e. -
25 שוּתָּפוּת
שוּתָּפוּתf. (preced.) partnership, association. Yeb.101a נאמר … שאין בה ש׳וכ׳ cursing is mentioned with reference to those below (parents, Ex. 21:17), and with reference to Him above (Lev. 24:15): as there is no association above, so must there be no association below (i. e. the curse to be punishable must refer to each singly). Snh.63b אסור לאדם שיעשה ש׳וכ׳ one must not form a partnership with an idolater, lest he may have to swear, and he would swear by his idol ; Bekh.2b. Pes.112a (in Chald. dict.) למיעבד ש׳ בהדיה to go into partnership with him (on whom ‘the hour smiles). Erub.71b שלקחו … בש׳ when they bought a cask of wine in partnership. Tosef.Keth.IX, 3 כל זמן ששותף יוצא משוּתָּפוּתוֹ (not משותפתו) as soon as the partner goes out of his partnership. Y.Sot.III, 19b top; a. e. -
26 associer
associer [asɔsje]➭ TABLE 71. transitive verba. to associate ; ( = allier) to combineb. ( = faire participer) associer qn à [+ profits] to give sb a share of ; [+ affaire] to make sb a partner in2. reflexive verba. ( = s'allier) [entreprises] to form a partnership• s'associer à or avec to join withc. ( = s'adjoindre) s'associer qn to take sb on as a partner* * *asɔsje
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1) ( réunir) to bring together [personnes]2) ( faire partager)associer quelqu'un/quelque chose à — to include somebody/something in
3) ( combiner) to combine [objets] (à or et with)4) ( rapprocher) to associate (à with)
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s'associer verbe pronominal1) ( s'unir) [personnes, sociétés] to go into partnership, to link up (à, avec with)2) ( se rallier)s'associer à — to join [mouvement]; to join in [décision, opération]
3) ( partager)4) ( se combiner) ( matériellement) to combine, to be combined (à with; pour faire in order to do); ( abstraitement) to be associated (à with; pour faire to do)* * *asɔsje vt1) [idées, concepts] to associateJ'associe toujours ces paysages à mes vacances d'enfant. — I always associate this scenery with my childhood holidays.
On associe trop souvent délinquance et enfance défavorisée. — People too often associate delinquency with a deprived childhood.
2) (= allier)Elle associe le talent à la beauté. — She's both talented and beautiful.
3) [couleurs, styles]4) [partenaire]associer qn à [profits] — to give sb a share of, [affaire] to make sb a partner in, [joie, triomphe] to include sb in
* * *associer verb table: plierA vtr1 ( réunir) to bring together [personnes]; une coproduction qui associe plusieurs éditeurs a coproduction which brings together several publishers;2 ( faire partager) associer qn/qch à to include sb/sth in;4 ( rapprocher) to associate (à with); associer une couleur à un son to associate a colourGB with a sound.B s'associer vpr1 ( s'unir) [personnes, sociétés] to go into partnership, to link up (à, avec with); s'associer pour faire to join forces to do;2 ( se rallier) [personne, entité] s'associer à to join [mouvement, manifestation, campagne]; to join in [projet, vote, décision, opération]; to join in (with) [proposition, accord, activité]; s'associer aux efforts de qn to join in sb's efforts;3 ( partager) s'associer à la joie/à la peine/à l'indignation de qn to share in sb's joy/sorrow/indignation;4 ( se combiner) ( matériellement) to combine, to be combined (à with; pour faire in order to do); ( abstraitement) to be associated (à with; pour faire to do).[asɔsje] verbe transitif1. [idées, images, mots] to associateassocier quelqu'un/quelque chose à to associate somebody/something with, to connect somebody/something with, to link somebody/something with2. [faire participer]3. [saveurs, couleurs]————————s'associer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [s'allier] to join forcesla France et l'Allemagne se sont associées pour le projet Hermès France and Germany are partners in the Hermes project2. [s'harmoniser] to be combined————————s'associer verbe pronominal transitif————————s'associer à verbe pronominal plus prépositions'associer à une entreprise criminelle to be an accomplice to ou to take part in a crime -
27 costituire
constitutesocietà form, create* * *costituire v.tr.1 ( fondare, istituire) to constitute, to establish, to set* up; to form; ( mettere insieme) to build* up, to create, to make* up: costituire un'associazione, to constitute an association; costituire un governo democratico, to set up (o to constitute) a democratic government; costituire una società, ( di persone) to form a partnership, ( commerciale) to incorporate (o to institute) a company, (spec. emettendo azioni) to float a company; costituire una rendita vitalizia a favore di qlcu., to settle an annuity on s.o.; costituire un patrimonio, una fortuna, to build up a fortune2 ( formare, comporre) to constitute, to form, to make* up: questo composto è costituito da tre elementi, three elements form (o go to make up) this compound; due stanze e una cucina costituiscono l'intera sua abitazione, his flat consists of two rooms and a kitchen // (dir.) costituire reato, to amount to a crime3 ( nominare) to appoint, to constitute: ti costituisco mio erede, I am making you my heir // (dir.) costituire qlcu. in mora, to place s.o. in default4 ( rappresentare) to be: imparare molte lingue costituisce il suo sogno, his dream is to learn a lot of languages; la tolleranza costituisce uno dei miei principi fondamentali, tolerance is one of my basic principles.◘ costituirsi v.rifl.1 (dir.) to give* oneself up: dopo tre giorni, l'assassino si costituì, three days later, the murderer gave himself up2 ( nominarsi) to constitute oneself, to appoint oneself: costituire giudice della condotta di qlcu., to constitute oneself a judge of s.o.'s conduct // (dir.): costituire parte civile, to sue for damages in a civil proceeding (o to institute a civil action o to bring an action o to appear as a civil plaintiff); costituire in giudizio, to appear before the court3 ( formarsi, organizzarsi) to set* oneself up, to be formed: (dir.) costituire in comitato, to constitute into a committee; costituire in sindacato, to syndicate; l'Italia si costituì in uno stato solo nel XIX secolo, Italy only became a state in the 19th century; si costituì un gruppo di studio per proseguire le ricerche, a study group was formed to continue the research.* * *[kostitu'ire]1. vt1) (fondare: società, comitato, governo) to set up, form, (accumulare: patrimonio, raccolta) to build up, put together2) (formare: sogg: elementi, parti) to constitute, make up3) (essere, rappresentare) to be, constitute4) (Dir : nominare) to appointcostituire qn presidente/erede — to appoint sb chairman/one's heir
2. vr (costituirsi)2) (ricercato)costituirsi (alla polizia) — to give o.s. up (to the police)
3) Dir* * *[kostitu'ire] 1.verbo transitivo1) (essere) to be*, to constitute2) (mettere in piedi) [persona, gruppo] to constitute, to form, to set* up [squadra, commissione]; to empanel, to constitute [ giuria]; (fondare) to establish [ stato]; to incorporate, to institute [ società]3) (comporre) [ elementi] to make* up, to constitute [ insieme]4) dir. to settle [ rendita] (a, per on)2.verbo pronominale costituirsi1) (consegnarsi alla giustizia) to turn oneself in, to give* oneself up2) (organizzarsi) [ partito] to be* formed- rsi in — to form [partito, società, sindacato]
5) dir.- rsi parte civile — to institute a civil action, to sue for damages in a civil proceeding
- rsi in giudizio — to enter an appearance, to appear before the court
* * *costituire/kostitu'ire/ [102]1 (essere) to be*, to constitute; il furto costituisce reato theft constitutes an offence; costituire una minaccia to pose a threat2 (mettere in piedi) [persona, gruppo] to constitute, to form, to set* up [squadra, commissione]; to empanel, to constitute [ giuria]; (fondare) to establish [ stato]; to incorporate, to institute [ società]4 dir. to settle [ rendita] (a, per on)II costituirsi verbo pronominale1 (consegnarsi alla giustizia) to turn oneself in, to give* oneself up2 (organizzarsi) [ partito] to be* formed4 (raggrupparsi) - rsi in to form [partito, società, sindacato]5 dir. - rsi parte civile to institute a civil action, to sue for damages in a civil proceeding; - rsi in giudizio to enter an appearance, to appear before the court. -
28 соглашение о создании товарищества
agreement to form a partnership; partnership agreementРусско-английский юридический словарь > соглашение о создании товарищества
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29 שתף
שְׁתַףch. same. Targ. Ps. 69:10. Pa. שַׁתֵּיף same. Targ. Cant. 1:7.Ab. Zar.8b תלתין … עד דשַׁתְּפִינְהוּ לישראל בהדייהו for thirty-two years did the Romans wage war with the Greeks, and could not conquer them, until they made Israel their allies. Gen. R. s. 36; Yalk. ib. 61 (the demon said to Noah) שוּתְּפִי עמךוכ׳ (some ed. שִׁיתְּפִי) I go into partnership with thee, but be careful (v. preced.). Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּתֵּף, אִישַּׁתֵּף to be joined, make an agreement, form a partnership. Targ. Prov. 5:17. Targ. Y. Ex. 16:5 (v. preced. Hithpa.).Ber.29b sq. לעולם לִישַּׁתֵּף נפשיהוכ׳ (Ms. M. לִשְׁתַּתֵּף) man (in his prayer) should always include himself in the community (pray for all people in the same condition). Sabb.23a מִשְׁתַּתַּפְנָא בפריטיוכ׳ (Ms. M. מִשְׁתַּתֵּיפְנָא) I used to make myself a partner by contributing some money (towards the expense of the Ḥănuckah lights); a. e. Ittof. אִשְׁתּוֹתַף same. Targ. II Esth. 3:14. -
30 שְׁתַף
שְׁתַףch. same. Targ. Ps. 69:10. Pa. שַׁתֵּיף same. Targ. Cant. 1:7.Ab. Zar.8b תלתין … עד דשַׁתְּפִינְהוּ לישראל בהדייהו for thirty-two years did the Romans wage war with the Greeks, and could not conquer them, until they made Israel their allies. Gen. R. s. 36; Yalk. ib. 61 (the demon said to Noah) שוּתְּפִי עמךוכ׳ (some ed. שִׁיתְּפִי) I go into partnership with thee, but be careful (v. preced.). Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּתֵּף, אִישַּׁתֵּף to be joined, make an agreement, form a partnership. Targ. Prov. 5:17. Targ. Y. Ex. 16:5 (v. preced. Hithpa.).Ber.29b sq. לעולם לִישַּׁתֵּף נפשיהוכ׳ (Ms. M. לִשְׁתַּתֵּף) man (in his prayer) should always include himself in the community (pray for all people in the same condition). Sabb.23a מִשְׁתַּתַּפְנָא בפריטיוכ׳ (Ms. M. מִשְׁתַּתֵּיפְנָא) I used to make myself a partner by contributing some money (towards the expense of the Ḥănuckah lights); a. e. Ittof. אִשְׁתּוֹתַף same. Targ. II Esth. 3:14. -
31 Gesellschaftsform
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32 creare
createfig ( causare) cause* * *creare v.tr.1 to create: Shakespeare creò innumerevoli personaggi drammatici, Shakespeare created innumerable dramatic characters; creare nuovi modelli, to design new patterns; (teatr.) creare una parte, to create a part2 ( suscitare, causare) to produce, to cause: questo creò molti malintesi, this gave rise to (o caused) a lot of misunderstandings; creare uno scandalo, to create a scandal3 ( costituire) to set* up, to form, to establish: creare una società, to form a partnership // (dir.) creare un precedente, to establish a precedent4 (antiq.) ( eleggere, nominare) to elect, to make*, to appoint: creare qlcu. cavaliere, barone, to create s.o. a knight, a baron.◘ crearsi v.intr.pron. to be created, to be set up: si è creata una situazione insostenibile, an intolerable situation was created.* * *[kre'are]verbo transitivo1) (produrre) to create [opera, modello]; to build* [ impero]2) (costituire) to set* up [compagnia, comitato]; to establish [ precedente]3) fig. (provocare) to create [ scandalo]; to cause [ imbarazzo]; to give* rise to [panico, malintesi]* * *creare/kre'are/ [1]1 (produrre) to create [opera, modello]; to build* [ impero]2 (costituire) to set* up [compagnia, comitato]; to establish [ precedente]3 fig. (provocare) to create [ scandalo]; to cause [ imbarazzo]; to give* rise to [panico, malintesi]. -
33 zawiązywać się
vr( powstawać) to formThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zawiązywać się
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34 Land, Edwin Herbert
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 7 May 1909 Bridgeport, Connecticut, USAd. 1 March 1991 Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA[br]American scientist and inventor of the Polaroid instant-picture process.[br]Edwin Land's career began when, as a Harvard undergraduate in the late 1920s, he became interested in the possibility of developing a polarizing filter in the form of a thin sheet, to replace the crystal and stacked-glass devices then in use, which were expensive, cumbersome and limited in size. He succeeded in creating a material in which minute anisotropic iodine crystals were oriented in line, producing an efficient polarizer that was patented in 1929. After presenting the result of his researches in a Physics Department colloquium at Harvard, he left to form a partnership with George Wheelwright to manufacture the new material, which was seen to have applications as diverse as anti-glare car headlights, sunglasses, and viewing filters for stereoscopic photographs and films. In 1937 he founded the Polaroid Corporation and developed the Vectograph process, in which self-polarized photographic images could be printed, giving a stereoscopic image when viewed through polarizing viewers. Land's most significant invention, the instant picture, was stimulated by his three-year-old daughter. As he took a snapshot of her, she asked why she could not see the picture at once. He began to research the possibility, and on 21 February 1947 he demonstrated a system of one-step photography at a meeting of the Optical Society of America. Using the principle of diffusion transfer of the image, it produced a photograph in one minute. The Polaroid Land camera was launched on 26 November 1948. The original sepia-coloured images were soon replaced by black and white and, in 1963, by Polacolor instant colour film. The original peel-apart "wet" process was superseded in 1972 with the introduction of the SX-70 camera with dry picture units which developed in the light. The instant colour movie system Polavision, introduced in 1978, was less successful and was one of his few commercial failures.Land died in March 1991, after a career in which he had been honoured by countless scien-tific and academic bodies and had received the Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honour in America.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsMedal of Freedom.BC -
35 образовать товарищество
General subject: form a partnershipУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > образовать товарищество
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36 s'associer
asɔsje1. vpr/pass1) [éléments, styles] to go together2) (= être allié)Son talent s'associe à une beauté rare. — Her talent is combined with a rare beauty.
2. vpr/vi1) (pour une entreprise) to join forces, COMMERCE to form a partnerships'associer à qn pour faire; s'associer avec qn pour faire — to join forces with sb to do, to join together with sb to do
2)s'associer à (= partager) [opinions, joie de qn, épreuve, deuil] — to share in
s'associer au deuil de qn — to share in sb's grief, to share in sb's sorrow
3. vpr/réfl[collaborateur] to take on, to take on as a partner -
37 link
link [lɪŋk]1 noun(a) (of chain) chaînon m, maillon m;∎ figurative the weak link le maillon faible(b) (bond, relationship) lien m;∎ she's severed all links with her family elle a coupé les ponts avec sa famille;∎ Britain's trade links with Spain les relations commerciales entre la Grande-Bretagne et l'Espagne;∎ he is a link between the old world and the new il sert de trait d'union entre le vieux monde et le nouveau;∎ the link between inflation and unemployment le lien ou rapport entre l'inflation et le chômage(c) (physical connection) liaison f;∎ a road/rail/radio link une liaison routière/ferroviaire/radio(e) Technology pièce f de liaison, tige f d'assemblage(f) (unit of measurement) = 7,92 pouces, centième partie f de la chaîne (d'arpenteur)∎ the two crimes are linked les deux crimes sont liés;∎ the two companies are in no way linked il n'y a aucun lien entre les deux sociétés;∎ his name has been linked with several well-known actresses son nom a été associé à plusieurs actrices bien connues;∎ it's all linked together tout cela se tient;∎ wages linked to the cost of living salaires indexés sur le coût de la vie∎ it can be linked (up) to a computer on peut le relier ou connecter à un ordinateur;∎ to link hands/arms se donner la main/le bras;∎ a tunnel linking Britain and France un tunnel reliant la Grande-Bretagne à la France∎ Computing to link to être relié à►► link road route f de jonction;link sausage saucisse f (vendue en chapelet)➲ link up(a) (meet → people, roads, paths) se rejoindre; (→ troops) effectuer une jonction; (→ spacecraft) s'arrimer;∎ the space rocket will link up with the orbiting satellite la navette spatiale rencontrera le satellite en orbite(b) (form a partnership) s'associer;∎ we'll be linking up with a French company for this project nous serons associés à une entreprise française pour ce projet(c) (be connected) se relier;∎ it can link up to a computer on peut le relier ou connecter à un ordinateurrelier (to à);∎ the computers are all linked up les ordinateurs sont tous reliés les uns aux autres;∎ they haven't been linked up to the network yet ils n'ont pas encore été reliés au réseau -
38 צמר
צַמָּרm. (preced.) dealer or worker in wool.pl. צַמָּרִים, צַמָּרִין. Kel. XXIX, 6 חוט … של צ׳ the wool-dealers (or weavers) cord of balances; B. Bath.89a. Erub.X, 9 שוק של צ׳ the wool-dealers market. Eduy. III, 4 רשאין הצ׳וכ׳ the wool-weavers and the dyers are permitted to form a partnership to buy up whatever goods come to town; a. fr.Y.B. Bath.VIII, 16a bot. מיוצאי צ׳, read: מִצְרַיִם. -
39 צַמָּר
צַמָּרm. (preced.) dealer or worker in wool.pl. צַמָּרִים, צַמָּרִין. Kel. XXIX, 6 חוט … של צ׳ the wool-dealers (or weavers) cord of balances; B. Bath.89a. Erub.X, 9 שוק של צ׳ the wool-dealers market. Eduy. III, 4 רשאין הצ׳וכ׳ the wool-weavers and the dyers are permitted to form a partnership to buy up whatever goods come to town; a. fr.Y.B. Bath.VIII, 16a bot. מיוצאי צ׳, read: מִצְרַיִם. -
40 רעי
רעי, רָעָה(b. h.) (to join, arrange, cmp. דבר, to lead, pasture, feed; (neut. verb) to graze. Ex. R. s. 2 כשהיה משה … רוֹעֶה צאנווכ׳ when Moses … was feeding Jethros flock in the desert ; חייך אתה תִרְעֶהוכ׳ as thou livest, thou shalt lead my flock, Israel. Ib. והיה מוציא הקטנים לִרְעוֹת כדי שיִרְעוּוכ׳ he (David) took out the young first that they might eat the tender grass &c. Yoma VI, 1 יִרְעֶה עד שיסתאב, v. סָאַב; Bekh.II, 9 ירעו עדוכ׳; a. fr. Hif. הִרְעָה to lead to pasture, feed. Erub.17a; B. Kam.81a top שיהו מַרְעִיןוכ׳, v. חוֹרֶש; a. e. Pi. רִיעָה, רֵעָה (v. Jud. 14:20) to associate, make a friend, companion. Cant. R. to II, 9 (ref. to רעיתי, ib. 10) בתו של יצחק שריעה אותי וייפה אותיוכ׳ the daughter of Isaac who declared me (the Lord) his friend and beautified me (the faith in God) on the altar. Lam. R. introd. (R. Josh. 1) שתָּרֵיעַ לקבלוכ׳ (some ed. שתָּרֵיעוּ; from רעע, v. רֵיעַ) that thou (you) form a partnership, v. שָׂרַע.
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