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1. noun[Bauern]hof, der; (larger) Gut, das; Gutshof, der; (in English-speaking countries outside Europe) Farm, diepoultry/chicken farm — Geflügel-/Hühnerfarm, die
farm bread/eggs — Landbrot, das/Landeier Pl.
2. transitive verbfarm animals — Vieh, das
bebauen, bewirtschaften [Land]; züchten [Lachs, Forellen]3. intransitive verbPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/86912/farm_out">farm out* * *1. noun1) (an area of land, including buildings, used for growing crops, breeding and keeping cows, sheep, pigs etc: Much of England is good agricultural land and there are many farms.) der Bauernhof2) (the farmer's house and the buildings near it in such a place: We visited the farm; ( also adjective) a farm kitchen.) der Bauernhof2. verb(to cultivate (the land) in order to grow crops, breed and keep animals etc: He farms (5,000 acres) in the south.) bebauen- farmer- farming
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- farmyard* * *[fɑ:m, AM fɑ:rm]I. n Bauernhof mchicken \farm Hühnerfarm fhealth \farm Schönheitsfarm ftrout \farm Forellenzucht fII. vtto \farm land/a number of acres Land/eine Anzahl Hektar bebauenIII. vi Land bebauenthe family still \farms in Somerset die Familie hat immer noch Farmland in Somerset* * *[fAːm]1. nBauernhof m; (bigger) Gutshof m; (in US, Australia, = health farm) Farm f; (= fish farm) Fischzucht f, Teichwirtschaft f (form); (= mink farm etc) (Pelztier)zuchtfarm fpig/chicken farm — Schweine-/Hühnerfarm f
2. attrlandwirtschaftlichor laborer (US) — Landarbeiter(in) m(f)
farm animals — Tiere pl auf dem Bauernhof
3. vtland bebauen; livestock halten; trout, mink etc züchten4. viLandwirtschaft betreibenman has been farming for thousands of years — der Mensch ( be)treibt schon seit Jahrtausenden Ackerbau und Viehzucht
* * *farm [fɑː(r)m]A s1. Farm f, (Land)Gut n, Bauernhof m, landwirtschaftlicher Betrieb:2. (Geflügel- etc) Farm f3. obs Bauernhaus nB v/t2. Geflügel etc züchten3. Land etc gegen Pachtzins übernehmen5. Kinder etc (gewerbsmäßig) in Pflege nehmena) Kinder etc in Pflege geben (on, to dat oder bei),C v/i (eine) Landwirtschaft betreiben, Landwirt sein* * *1. noun[Bauern]hof, der; (larger) Gut, das; Gutshof, der; (in English-speaking countries outside Europe) Farm, diepoultry/chicken farm — Geflügel-/Hühnerfarm, die
farm bread/eggs — Landbrot, das/Landeier Pl.
2. transitive verbfarm animals — Vieh, das
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the West Country — el West Country (el sudoeste de Inglaterra, esp los condados de Cornualles, Devon y Somerset)
* * *the West Country — el West Country (el sudoeste de Inglaterra, esp los condados de Cornualles, Devon y Somerset)
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83 somersault
I ['sʌməsɒlt]nome (of gymnast) salto m. mortale; (of child) capriola f.; (accidental) capitombolo m.; (of vehicle) capottamento m.II ['sʌməsɒlt]to turn somersaults — [ gymnast] fare salti mortali; [ child] fare le capriole
* * *1. noun(a leap or roll in which a person turns with his feet going over his head.) capriola2. verb(to make such a leap or roll.) fare una capriola* * *somersault /ˈsʌməsɔ:lt/, somerset /ˈsʌməsɪt/n.1 capriola; salto mortale: to turn (o to do) a somersault, fare una capriola; double somersault, doppio salto mortale2 (autom., aeron.) ribaltamento; capottamento(to) somersault /ˈsʌməsɔ:lt/, (to) somerset /ˈsʌməsɪt/v. i.1 fare una capriola; fare un salto mortale2 (autom., aeron.) ribaltarsi; rovesciarsi; capottare.* * *I ['sʌməsɒlt]nome (of gymnast) salto m. mortale; (of child) capriola f.; (accidental) capitombolo m.; (of vehicle) capottamento m.II ['sʌməsɒlt]to turn somersaults — [ gymnast] fare salti mortali; [ child] fare le capriole
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85 traditional
adjectivetraditionell; mündlich überliefert [Geschichte]; herkömmlich [Erziehung, Einrichtung, Methode]; überkommen [Brauch, Sitte, Werte, Moral]* * *adjective traditionell* * *tra·di·tion·al[trəˈdɪʃənəl]\traditional jazz Dixieland[jazz] m* * *[trə'dISənl]adj1) traditionell; story, custom also alt; virtues also überkommenit's traditional for us to spend New Year's Day at my mother's — es ist bei uns so üblich or Brauch, dass wir den Neujahrstag bei meiner Mutter verbringen
the traditional way of doing sth — die traditionelle Weise, etw zu tun
this custom is traditional to Somerset — dieser Brauch hat in Somerset Tradition
2)(= conventional)
to be traditional in one's outlook — eine konservative Auffassung haben* * *traditional [-ʃənl] adj (adv → academic.ru/76026/traditionally">traditionally) traditionell, Traditions…:a) (mündlich) überliefertb) herkömmlich, (alt)hergebracht, üblich:it is traditional for them to do sth es ist bei ihnen Brauch oder so üblich, dass sie etwas tuntrad. abk1. tradition Trad.2. traditional trad.* * *adjectivetraditionell; mündlich überliefert [Geschichte]; herkömmlich [Erziehung, Einrichtung, Methode]; überkommen [Brauch, Sitte, Werte, Moral]it is traditional to do something — es ist Tradition, etwas zu tun
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[fɑ:m, Am fɑ:rm] nBauernhof m;chicken \farm Hühnerfarm f;health \farm Schönheitsfarm f;trout \farm Forellenzucht f vtthe family still \farms in Somerset die Familie hat immer noch Farmland in Somerset -
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1. nounпрыжок кувырком, кувырканье; to turn (или to throw) a somersault перекувырнуться2. verbкувыркаться* * *1 (n) кувыркание; резкая перемена; сальто2 (v) делать сальто; кувыркаться* * *кульбит, прыжок кувырком, кувырканье* * *[som·er·sault || 'sʌmə(r)sɔːlt] n. кувырканье, прыжок кувырком v. кувыркаться* * *кувырканьеопрокидываниеопрокидыванияперебрасываниеперебрасыванияпереброспереброскапереброскипереброскупереворачиваниепереворачиванияперекидывание* * *1. сущ.; тж. somerset кульбит, прыжок кувырком 2. гл.; тж. somerset кувыркаться -
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['sʌməsɔːlt] 1. сущ.; = somersetкульбит, прыжок кувырком, кувырканьеto turn / throw a somersault — перекувырнуться
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90 level
A n3 Sch, Univ niveau m ; an intermediate level textbook un manuel pour le niveau intermédiaire ; that course is above/below your level ce cours est trop difficile/facile pour toi ;4 fig ( of understanding) niveau m ; to be on the same level as sb être du même niveau que qn ; to get down/to come down to sb's level se mettre/s'abaisser au niveau de qn ; to talk to sb on their level parler à qn d'égal à égal ;5 ( equal plane) to be on a level with lit [building, window] être à la hauteur de or au même niveau que [building, window] ; fig [action] équivaloir à [action] ; on a level with the first floor à la hauteur du premier étage ; two windows both on the same level deux fenêtres à la même hauteur ; at waist-/knee-level à la hauteur de la taille/des genoux ; at street level au niveau de la rue ; that is on a level with arson fig ça équivaut à l'incendie criminel ;6 ( degree) (of pollution, noise, competence) niveau m ; (of substance, unemployment, illiteracy) taux m ; ( of spending) montant m ; (of satisfaction, anxiety) degré m ; glucose/cholesterol levels taux de glucose/cholestérol ;7 ( position in hierarchy) échelon m ; at local/national/board level à l'échelon local/national/du conseil d'administration ; at all levels à tous les échelons ; at a higher/lower level à un échelon supérieur /inférieur ;8 fig ( plane) plan m ; on a purely practical level sur un plan strictement pratique ; to be reduced to the same level as être mis sur le même plan que ; on a literary/musical level d'un point de vue littéraire/musical ;9 fig ( standard) qualité f ; the level of training/of service la qualité de la formation/du service ;C adj1 ( not at an angle) [shelf, rail, floor] droit ; [surface] plan ; [worktop, table] horizontal ; to hold a compass level tenir une boussole horizontale ; I don't think this bed is level je trouve que ce lit penche ;2 ( not bumpy) [ground, surface, plain, land] plat ; [field, garden] nivelé ; ( naturally) sans dénivellation ;4 ( equally high) to be level [shoulders, windows, etc] être à la même hauteur ; [floor, ceiling, building] être au même niveau ; is the hem level? est-ce que l'ourlet est droit? ; trim the shoots so they are level with the ground taillez les rejets au ras du sol ;5 fig (equal in achievement, rank) to be level [competitors] être à égalité ; to be level in popularity atteindre la même cote de popularité ; on the same level ( of colleagues) au même échelon ;D adv ( abreast) to draw level [competitors, cars] arriver à la même hauteur (with que) ; the pound is keeping level with the deutschmark la livre se maintient par rapport au deutschmark.1 ( raze to ground) raser [village, area] ;2 ( aim) braquer [gun, weapon] (at sur) ; lancer [accusation] (at contre) ; adresser [criticism] (at à) ; the criticism was levelled mainly at the board of directors les critiques visaient essentiellement le conseil d'administration ;3 ○ ( knock down) mettre à terre [opponent].to be level-pegging être à égalité ; to be on the level ( on level ground) être sur terrain plat ; ( trustworthy) être réglo ○ ; to level with sb être honnête avec qn ; to keep a level head garder son sang-froid ; to try one's level best to do sth faire tout son possible pour faire qch.■ level off:1 [prices, rate of growth, curve] se stabiliser ;2 [plane, pilot] amorcer le vol en palier ;3 [path] continuer sur terrain plat ;▶ level [sth] off, level off [sth] égaliser [ground, floor, mortar] ; aplanir [wooden surface].■ level out:1 [land, terrain] s'aplanir ;2 [prices, rate of growth, curve] se stabiliser ;▶ level [sth] out, level out [sth] niveler [ground, floor]. -
91 British regions and counties
The names of British regions and counties usually have the definite article in French, except when used with the preposition en.In, to and from somewhereMost counties and regions are masculine ; with these, in and to are translated by dans le, and from by du:to live in Sussex= vivre dans le Sussexto go to Sussex= aller dans le Sussexto come from Sussex= venir du SussexNote however:Cornwall= la Cornouaillesto live in Cornwall= vivre en Cornouaillesto go to Cornwall= aller en Cornouaillesto come from Cornwall= venir de la CornouaillesUses with nounsThere are rarely French equivalents for English forms like Cornishmen, and it is always safe to use de with the definite article:Cornishmen= les habitants mpl de la CornouaillesLancastrians= les habitants du LancashireIn other cases, du is often possible:a Somerset accent= un accent du Somersetthe Yorkshire countryside= les paysages du Yorkshirebut it is usually safe to use du comté de:the towns of Fife= les villes du comté de Fifethe rivers of Merioneth= les rivières du comté de Merionethor de la région de:Grampian cattle= le bétail de la région des GrampiansBig English-French dictionary > British regions and counties
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SUBJECT AREA: Domestic appliances and interiors[br]b. 1561 Kelston (?), Somerset, Englandd. 20 November 1612 Kelston, Somerset, England[br]English inventor of the valve-operated. water-closet.[br]Harington was a writer and poet and was a godson of Queen Elizabeth I. In 1596 he published a satire entitled A New Discourse upon a Stale Subject called the Metamorphosis of Ajax, which described the water-closet that he constructed for his home in Kelston, near Bath. Ajax was a whimsical reference to "jakes", a euphemism for privy or closet. The use of the water-closet, he declared, "would make unsavoury Places sweet, noisome Places wholesome and filthy Places cleanly". The water-closet was illustrated in his book and was, in effect, a water-fed and -controlled close-stool. Water was pumped up into a cistern, which fed a closet pan, and was retained there by the operation of a valve. The water action was controlled by a handle set into the seat of the pan, thus causing the sewage to be discharged into a cesspool beneath. However, because of the lack of adequate water supplies and sewage systems, Harington's invention was not generally taken up until 1775, when Alexander Cumming patented it.[br]Further ReadingLucinda Lambton, 1978, Temples of Convenience: Gordon Fraser.DY -
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[ˈsʌməsɔ:lt]somersault кувыркаться somersault прыжок кувырком, кувырканье; to turn (или to throw) a somersault перекувырнуться somerset: somerset = somersault summersault: summersault = somersault summerset: summerset = somersault somersault прыжок кувырком, кувырканье; to turn (или to throw) a somersault перекувырнуться -
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krest
1. сущ.
1) а) гребешок, хохолок, полюмаж ( у птиц) erect one's crest elevate one's crest let fall one's crest б) гребень шлема;
поэт. шлем в) цветные перья, крепящиеся к стреле при соревнованиях для отличия стел разных лучников г) хвост кометы (и другие предметы, похожие на гребень или плюмаж)
2) грива, холка
3) вершина а) гребень (волны, горы, крепостной стены и т.п.) The giant tower, from whose high crest men saw the hills of Somerset. ≈ Гигантская башня, с которой было видно холмы Сомерсета. on the crest of the wave б) конек крыши в) тех. пик нагрузки г) мат. тех. максимум волны
4) геральдические значения а) украшение наверху гербового щита (только о гербах рыцарей) б) герб (на флагах и т. п.)
2. гл.
1) надевать плюмаж, приделывать гребень;
украшаться плюмажем, гребнем (также в переносном смысле) Blue sky crested with rainbow. ≈ Голубое небо, опоясанное радугой.
2) венчать;
завершать Broad battlements crested the bulwark. ≈ Вал венчали широкие бастионы.
3) достигать вершины чего-л., оказываться в высшей точке In this inquisitive age, when the Alps are crested, and seas fathomed. ≈ В наш любопытствующий век люди покоряют Альпы и достигают морского дна. As we crested each swell, we were freshly exposed to observation. ≈ На каждом перевале нас было прекрасно видно.
4) задирать нос, вести себя гордо. The old minister was standing with his back to the fire, cresting up erect. ≈ Старый министр стоял гордо, расправив плечи, обратив спину к огню.
5) (о волнах) образовывать бурунчики, покрываться барашками;
накатываться, разбиваясь в пену Where wave on wave cresting on Bristles with angry breath. ≈ Где волна за волной накатываются в пенной ярости на Бростоль. гребень, гребешок;
хохолок грива, холка гребень - on the * of the wave на гребне волны;
на вершине славы (геология) вершина (анатомия) гребешок конек;
гребень нашлемник, гребень шлема шлем (геральдика) украшение наверху гербового щита (редкое) гордость, спесь, чванство( техническое) максимальное значение;
пик украшать гребнем;
увенчивать - the stately mansion *ed the bill велиественный замок увенчивал холм достигать вершины, гребня (редкое) подниматься, вздыматься( редкое) держаться гордо, надменно, со спесью crest поэт. вздыматься ( о волнах) ~ герб (на флагах и т. п.) ~ гребень (волны, горы, крыши) ;
on the crest of the wave на гребне волны;
перен. на вершине славы ~ гребень шлема;
поэт. шлем ~ гребешок (петуха) ;
хохолок (птицы) ~ грива;
холка ~ достигать вершины ~ конек (крыши) ~ тех. пик (нагрузки) ~ служить гребнем;
увенчивать ~ геральд. украшение наверху гербового щита ~ гребень (волны, горы, крыши) ;
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100 Som. Somersetshire
Som. Somerset(shire) noun Сомерсет(шир) (графство в Англии)
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