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101 набор
м1) ( приём) admissionнабо́р торцо́вых ключе́й — socket wrench set
шокола́дный набо́р — box of chocolates
набо́р карандаше́й — box of pencils
набо́р "сде́лай сам" — do-it-yourself kit
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102 чинить
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103 карандаш
мнарисова́ть/написа́ть каранда́шо́м — to draw/to write in pencil
цветны́е каранда́ши́ — crayons, colo(u)red pencils
каранда́ш для век — eyeliner
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104 карандаш
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105 писать карандашом
машинка для заточки карандашей, точилка — pencil sharpener
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > писать карандашом
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106 световой карандаш
1. light gunсветовое перо; световой карандаш — light gun
2. optical wandбумага, ручки, карандаши и всё прочее — paper, pens, pencils and whatnot
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > световой карандаш
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107 graphite
[ˈgræfaɪt] nouna form of carbon used in the leads of pencils.رصاص أقلام، غرافيت -
108 mine
I [maɪn] pronounsomething which belongs to me:خاصَّتيAre these pencils yours or mine? He is a friend of mine (= one of my friends).
•Remark: mine: This pencil isn't yours — it's mine (not my one). II [maɪn]1. nounمَنْجَمMy father worked in the mines.
2) a type of bomb used underwater or placed just beneath the surface of the ground:لُغْمThe ship has been blown up by a mine.
2. verb1) to dig (for metals etc) in a mine:يَحْفُر مَنْجَماCoal is mined near here.
2) to place explosive mines in:يَضَعُ لغْماThey've mined the mouth of the river.
3) to blow up with mines:يَنْسِفُ بواسِطَة اللغمHis ship was mined.
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109 more
[mɔː] comparative of many ~much1. adjective1) a greater number or quantity of:أكْثَرI've more pencils than he has.
2) an additional number or quantity of:أكْثَر، إضافيWe need some more milk.
2. adverb1) used to form the comparative of many adjectives and adverbs, especially those of more than two syllables:تُسْتَعْمَل مع الصِّفات ا لمكوَّنه من أكْثَر من مَقْطَعَيْنHe is much more intelligent than they are.
2) to a greater degree or extent:بِدَرَجَةٍ أكْبَرI'm exercising a little more now than I used to.
3) again:ثانِيَةًWe'll play it once more.
3. pronoun1) a greater number or quantity:عددٌ أكْبَر"Are there a lot of people?" "There are far more than we expected."
2) an additional number or amount:كمِّيَه إضافِيَّهWe've run out of paint. Will you go and get some more?
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110 thieve
[θiːf] verbto steal:يَسْرُقHe is always thieving my pencils.
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111 ὁλόκληρος
ὁλόκληρ-ος, ον,A complete, entire, perfect, opp. κολοβός, Arist.HA 585b36 ; uncastrated,κίχλαι Pl.Com.174.9
;τοὺς ἱερέας ὁ. νόμος εἶναι Anaxandr.39.10
, cf. Men.233, Luc.Asin.33 ;ὁ. ὑγιής τε Pl.Ti. 44c
;σῶμα Diog.Oen.39
;ὁ. μὲν.. ὄντες καὶ ἀπαθεῖς κακῶν.., ὁ. δὲ.. καὶ εὐδαίμονα φάσματα μυούμενοι
perfect, complete,Pl.
Phdr. 250c ;ὁ. καὶ γνήσιον Id.Lg. 759c
;ἐν ὁ. δέρματι Luc.Philops.8
; also of evils,ὁ. πήρωσις Democr.296
;[ἡ ἀνελευθερία] οὐ πᾶσιν ὁ. παραγίνεται Arist.EN 1121b19
, cf. 1126a12 ; simply, whole, complete,ἔτεσιν δυσὶν οὐχ ὁλοκλήρ[οι]ς IG14.1386
;ὁ. βουλευτήριον BGU1027.12
(iv A. D.) ;ὁ. οἰκία PLond.3.930.13
, etc. ; ὁ. κολλούρια drug-pencils used as wholes, for insertion in cavities, Antyll. ap. Orib.10.23.1. Adv.- ρως Erot.
s.v. ἀπαρτί, S.E.P.3.226, Gal.16.68, Hld.7.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὁλόκληρος
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112 kleurtje
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113 გრიფელები
nslate-pencils -
114 რედაქტირებას აკეთებს
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115 ფანქრები
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116 ხატავს
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117 Inoue Masaru
[br]b. 1 August 1843 Hagi, Choshu, Japand. 2 August 1910 London, England[br]Japanese "Father of Japanese Railways".[br]In the early 1860s, most travel in Japan was still by foot and the Japanese were forbidden by their government to travel abroad. Inoue was one of a small group of students who left Japan illegally in 1863 for London. There he studied English, mathematics and science, and afterwards mineralogy and railways. Inoue returned to Japan in 1868, when the new Meiji Government reopened the country to the outside world after some 200 years of isolation. Part of its policy, despite opposition, was to build railways; at Inoue's suggestion, the gauge of 3 ft 6 in. (1.07 m) was adopted. Initially capital, engineers, skilled labour and materials ranging from locomotives to pencils and stationery were all imported from Britain; Edmund Morel was the first Chief Engineer. In 1871 Inoue was appointed Director of the Government Railway Bureau and he became the driving force behind railway development in Japan for more than two decades. The first line, from Tokyo to Yokohama, was opened in 1872, to be followed by others, some of them at first isolated. The number of foreigners employed, most of them British, peaked at 120 in 1877 and then rapidly declined as the Japanese learned to take over their tasks. In 1878, at Inoue's instance, construction of a line entirely by Japanese commenced for the first time, with British engineers as consultants only. It was ten years before Japanese Railways' total route was 70 miles (113 km) long; over the next ten years, this increased to 1,000 miles (1,600 km) and the system continued to grow rapidly. During 1892–3, a locomotive was built in Japan for the first time, under the guidance of Locomotive Superintendent R.F.Trevithick, grandson of the pioneer Richard Trevithick: it was a compound 2–4–2 tank engine, with many parts imported from Britain. Locomotive building in Japan then blossomed so rapidly that imports were discontinued, with rare exceptions, from 1911. Meanwhile Inoue had retired in 1893; he was on a visit to England at the time of his death.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsViscount 1887.Bibliography1909, "Japanese communications: railroads", in Count Shigenobu Okuma (ed.), Fifty Years of New Japan (English version ed. M.B.Huish), Smith, Elder, Ch. 18.Further ReadingT.Richards and K.C.Rudd, 1991 Japanese Railways in the Meiji Period 1868–1912, Uxbridge: Brunel University (one of the few readily available accounts in English of the origins of Japanese Railways).PJGR -
118 Stifte
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119 светостойкость по отношению к цвету
colour-fastness to exposure to light; light fastness of colourРусско-английский научный словарь > светостойкость по отношению к цвету
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120 разбирать
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > разбирать
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