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(miles) emeritus

  • 1 emeritus

    [st1]1 [-] ēmĕrĭtus, a, um: part. passé de emereo. - [abcl][b]a - mérité. - [abcl]b - terminé, achevé (en parl. du service militaire).[/b]    - au fig. emeritis stipendiis libidinis, Cic.: après avoir pris congé des obligations de la volupté. [st1]2 [-] ēmĕrĭtus, a, um: part. passé de emereor. - [abcl][b]a - qui a fini (le service), qui a fait son temps, qui a fourni sa carrière, qui a fini, qui se repose; fatigué, épuisé. - [abcl]b - qui a bien mérité de, qui a rendu service, qui a obligé.[/b]    - emeritus (stipendia): [soldat qui a fini de gagner sa solde] = un vétéran, un soldat libéré du service militaire.    - emeriti equi, Ov. F. 4, 688: chevaux (du Soleil) qui ont fourni leur carrière.    - emeritus palmes, Plin. 17, 23, 35, § 206: cep épuisé.    - emeriti boves, Virg.: boeufs qui ne labourent plus.    - emeritus rogus, Prop. 4 (5), 11, 72: bûcher éteint.    - emerita puppis, Mart.: vaisseau hors de service.
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    [st1]1 [-] ēmĕrĭtus, a, um: part. passé de emereo. - [abcl][b]a - mérité. - [abcl]b - terminé, achevé (en parl. du service militaire).[/b]    - au fig. emeritis stipendiis libidinis, Cic.: après avoir pris congé des obligations de la volupté. [st1]2 [-] ēmĕrĭtus, a, um: part. passé de emereor. - [abcl][b]a - qui a fini (le service), qui a fait son temps, qui a fourni sa carrière, qui a fini, qui se repose; fatigué, épuisé. - [abcl]b - qui a bien mérité de, qui a rendu service, qui a obligé.[/b]    - emeritus (stipendia): [soldat qui a fini de gagner sa solde] = un vétéran, un soldat libéré du service militaire.    - emeriti equi, Ov. F. 4, 688: chevaux (du Soleil) qui ont fourni leur carrière.    - emeritus palmes, Plin. 17, 23, 35, § 206: cep épuisé.    - emeriti boves, Virg.: boeufs qui ne labourent plus.    - emeritus rogus, Prop. 4 (5), 11, 72: bûcher éteint.    - emerita puppis, Mart.: vaisseau hors de service.
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        Emeriti anni. Martial. Aage auquel on ne peult plus travailler.
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        Emeritae apes. Plin. Qui sont lassees de faire miel.
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        Aratrum emeritum. Ouid. Qui a faict son temps, et ne peult plus servir.
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        Emerita arma. Plin. iunior. Armes qui ne peuvent plus servir.
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        Emeriti boues. Virgil. Las, et qui n'en peuvent plus, et ne sont plus bons à la charue.
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        Emeritus cursus. Ouid. Accompli, Parachevé, Fini.
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        Equi emeriti. Oui. Las, Qui ont achevé leur tasche et leur journee.
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        Emeritus miles. Lucan. Un vieil souldart cassé.
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        Nomen emeritum. Claud. Merité, Deservi.
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        Emeritum stipendium, passiue. Liuius. Quand un homme de guerre a servi son temps, et ha son congé.
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        Tempus emeritum. Cic. Accompli, Achevé, Fini.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > emeritus

  • 2 emereo

    ē-mereo, meruī, meritum, ēre
    2) наживать, зарабатывать ( pecuniam ex aliquā re AG); приобретать, стяжать ( honores Prp)
    e. aliquem Tib, O — оказывать кому-л. услуги
    3) выслуживать (stipendia emerita L, C)
    (miles) emeritus Su, Lcn — (солдат), отслуживший свой срок

    Латинско-русский словарь > emereo

  • 3 ausdienen

    ausdienen, emereri (übh.). – stipendia conficere od. emereri (v. Soldaten). – ein ausgedienter Soldat, miles stipendia emeritus od. militiā iam perfunctus. – sein Jahr schon beinahe ausgedient haben, annuum tempus prope iam emeritum habere. – ganz ausgedient haben, rude donatum esse (von Gladiatoren, dann scherzh. übtr. auch v. andern Pers.); militiā functum od. iam perfunctum [248] esse. omnibus stipendiis functum esse (v. Soldaten).

    deutsch-lateinisches > ausdienen

  • 4 Pierce, John Robinson

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    b. 27 March 1910 Des Moines, Iowa, USA
    [br]
    American scientist and communications engineer said to be the "father" of communication satellites.
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    From his high-school days, Pierce showed an interest in science and in science fiction, writing under the pseudonym of J.J.Coupling. After gaining Bachelor's, Master's and PhD degrees at the California Institute of Technology (CalTech) in Pasadena in 1933, 1934 and 1936, respectively, Pierce joined the Bell Telephone Laboratories in New York City in 1936. There he worked on improvements to the travelling-wave tube, in which the passage of a beam of electrons through a helical transmission line at around 7 per cent of the speed of light was made to provide amplification at 860 MHz. He also devised a new form of electrostatically focused electron-multiplier which formed the basis of a sensitive detector of radiation. However, his main contribution to electronics at this time was the invention of the Pierce electron gun—a method of producing a high-density electron beam. In the Second World War he worked with McNally and Shepherd on the development of a low-voltage reflex klystron oscillator that was applied to military radar equipment.
    In 1952 he became Director of Electronic Research at the Bell Laboratories' establishment, Murray Hill, New Jersey. Within two years he had begun work on the possibility of round-the-world relay of signals by means of communication satellites, an idea anticipated in his early science-fiction writings (and by Arthur C. Clarke in 1945), and in 1955 he published a paper in which he examined various possibilities for communications satellites, including passive and active satellites in synchronous and non-synchronous orbits. In 1960 he used the National Aeronautics and Space Administration 30 m (98 1/2 ft) diameter, aluminium-coated Echo 1 balloon satellite to reflect telephone signals back to earth. The success of this led to the launching in 1962 of the first active relay satellite (Telstar), which weighed 170 lb (77 kg) and contained solar-powered rechargeable batteries, 1,000 transistors and a travelling-wave tube capable of amplifying the signal 10,000 times. With a maximum orbital height of 3,500 miles (5,600 km), this enabled a variety of signals, including full bandwidth television, to be relayed from the USA to large receiving dishes in Europe.
    From 1971 until his "retirement" in 1979, Pierce was Professor of Electrical Engineering at CalTech, after which he became Chief Technologist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratories, also in Pasadena, and Emeritus Professor of Engineering at Stanford University.
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    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Morris N.Liebmann Memorial Award 1947; Edison Medal 1963; Medal of Honour 1975. Franklin Institute Stuart Ballantine Award 1960. National Medal of Science 1963. Danish Academy of Science Valdemar Poulsen Medal 1963. Marconi Award 1974. National Academy of Engineering Founders Award 1977. Japan Prize 1985. Arthur C.Clarke Award 1987. Honorary DEng Newark College of Engineering 1961. Honorary DSc Northwest University 1961, Yale 1963, Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute 1963. Editor, Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 1954–5.
    Bibliography
    23 October 1956, US patent no. 2,768,328 (his development of the travelling-wave tube, filed on 5 November 1946).
    1947, with L.M.Field, "Travelling wave tubes", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio
    Engineers 35:108 (describes the pioneering improvements to the travelling-wave tube). 1947, "Theory of the beam-type travelling wave tube", Proceedings of the Institution of
    Radio Engineers 35:111. 1950, Travelling Wave Tubes.
    1956, Electronic Waves and Messages. 1962, Symbols, Signals and Noise.
    1981, An Introduction to Information Theory: Symbols, Signals and Noise: Dover Publications.
    1990, with M.A.Knoll, Signals: Revolution in Electronic Communication: W.H.Freeman.
    KF

    Biographical history of technology > Pierce, John Robinson

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