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Анатолия (букв. – восток, тур. Anadolu) В древности название М. Азии; в Османской империи название провинции на западе М. Азии с центром в Кютахье; с 20-х гг. 20 в. название азиатской части Турции. -
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5 Mallet, Jules Théodore Anatole
[br]b. 1837 Geneva, Switzerlandd. November 1919 Nice, France[br]Swiss engineer, inventor of the compound steam locomotive and the Mallet articulated locomotive.[br]Mallet's family moved to Normandy while he was still a child. After working as a civil engineer, in 1867 he turned to machinery, particularly to compound steam engines. He designed the first true compound steam locomotives, which were built for the Bayonne- Biarritz Railway in 1876. They were 0–4–2 tank locomotives with one high-pressure and one low-pressure cylinder. A starting valve controlled by the driver admitted high-pressure steam to the low-pressure cylinder while the high-pressure cylinder exhausted to the atmosphere. At that time it was thought impracticable in a narrow-gauge locomotive to have more than three coupled axles in rigid frames. Mallet patented his system of articulation in 1884 and the first locomotives were built to that design in 1888: they were 0–4–4–0 tanks with two sets of frames. The two rear pairs of wheels carried the rear set of frames and were driven by two high-pressure cylinders; the two front pairs, which were driven by the high-pressure cylinders, carried a separate set of frames that was allowed sideplay, with a centre of rotation between the low-pressure cylinders. In contrast to the patent locomotive of Robert Fairlie, no flexible connections were required to carry steam at boiler pressure. The first Mallet articulated locomotives were small, built to 60 cm (23.6 in.) gauge: the first standard-gauge Mallets were built in 1890, for the St Gotthard Railway, and it was only after the type was adopted by American railways in 1904 that large Mallet locomotives were built, with sizes increasing rapidly to culminate in some of the largest steam locomotives ever produced. In the late 1880s Mallet also designed monorail locomotives, which were built for the system developed by C.F.M.-T. Lartigue.[br]Bibliography1884, French patent no. 162,876 (articulated locomotive).Further ReadingJ.T.van Riemsdijk, 1970, "The compound locomotive, Part I", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 43 (describes Mallet's work on compounding).L.Wiener, 1930, Articulated Locomotives, London: Constable (describes his articulated locomotives).For the Mallet family, see Historisch-Biographisches Lexikon der Schweiz.PJGRBiographical history of technology > Mallet, Jules Théodore Anatole
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6 Spelling and punctuation
This table presents a useful way of clarifying difficulties when you are spelling names etc.A comme Anatole means A for Anatole, and so on.When spelling aloud…A A comme AnatoleB B comme BertheC C comme Célestinç c cédilleD D comme DésiréE E comme Eugèneé e accent aiguè e accent graveê e accent circonflexeë e trémaF F comme FrançoisG G comme GastonH H comme HenriI I comme IrmaJ J comme JosephK K comme KléberL L comme LouisM M comme MarcelN N comme NicolasO O comme OscarP P comme PierreQ Q comme QuintalR R comme RaoulS S comme SuzanneT T comme ThérèseU U comme UrsuleV V comme VictorW W comme WilliamX X comme XavierY Y comme YvonneZ Z comme ZoéSpellingcapital B= B majusculesmall b= b minusculeit has got a capital B= cela s’écrit avec un B majusculein small letters= en minusculesdouble t= deux tdouble n= deux napostrophe= apostrophed apostrophe= d apostrophehyphen= trait d’unionrase-mottes has got a hyphen= rase-mottes s’écrit avec un trait d’unionDictating punctuation. point or un point ( full stop), virgule ( comma): deux points ( colon); point-virgule ( semicolon)! point d’exclamation† ( exclamation mark)? point d’interrogation† ( interrogation mark)à la ligne ( new paragraph)( ouvrez la parenthèse ( open brackets)) fermez la parenthèse ( close brackets)() entre parenthèses ( in brackets)[] entre crochets ( in square brackets)- tiret ( dash)… points de suspension ( three dots)« ou " ouvrez les guillemets ( open inverted commas)» ou " fermez les guillemets ( close inverted commas)«» ou "" entre guillemets ( in inverted commas)The use of inverted commas in FrenchIn novels and short stories, direct speech is punctuated differently from English:The inverted commas lie on the line, e.g.«Tiens, dit-elle, en ouvrant les rideaux, les voilà!»‡This example also shows that the inverted commas are not closed after each stretch of direct speech. In modern texts they are often omitted altogether (though this is still sometimes frowned on):Il l’interrogea:- Vous êtes arrivé quand?- Pourquoi cette question? Je n’ai rien fait de mal.- C’est ce que nous allons voir.Note the short dash in this case that introduces each new speaker. Even if inverted commas had been used in the above dialogue, they would have been opened before vous and closed after voir, and not used at other points.English-style inverted commas are used in French to highlight words in a text:Le ministre a voulu "tout savoir" sur la question.† Note that, unlike English, French has a space before ! and ? and: and ;, e.g. Jamais !, Pourquoi ? etc. This is not usual, however, in dictionaries, where it would take up too much room.‡ Single inverted commas are not much used in French. -
7 Swanson, Gloria
(1899-1983) Суонсон (Свенсон), ГлорияАктриса, звезда немого кино. Много снималась у режиссеров М. Сеннета [ Sennett, Mack] и С. де Милла [ De Mille, Cecil Blount]: "Общество на продажу" ["Society for Sale"] (1918), "Не меняйте мужа" ["Don't Change Your Husband"] (1919), "На радость и на горе" ["For Better, For Worse"] (1919), "Зачем менять жену?" ["Why Change Your Wife?"] (1920), "Похождения Анатоля" ["The Affairs of Anatole"] (1921). В 1926 основала собственную кинокомпанию. Снималась также в фильмах: "Сэди Томпсон" ["Sadie Thompson"] (1928), "Королева Келли" ["Queen Kelly"] (1929), "Правонарушительница" ["The Trespasser"] (1929). С приходом звука в кино утратила популярность, снималась очень редко. Судьба актрисы стала прообразом героини фильма "Бульвар Сансет" ["Sunset Boulevard"] (1950) Нормы Десмонд - одной из лучших ролей СуонсонEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Swanson, Gloria
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8 a dirty look
разг.злой, сердитый взглядDeprived of Anatole's services, all he was likely to give the wife of his b.1 was a dirty look. (P. G. Wodehouse, ‘Right Ho, Jeeves’, ch. XI) — После ухода повара Анатоля дражайшая половина дяди Тома не могла рассчитывать ни на что, кроме сердитого взгляда.
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Ⅰ.A1, a1 [eɪ]1 noun∎ two a's deux a;∎ A for Andrew ≃ A comme Anatole;∎ 6A Bothwell Street 6 bis Bothwell Street;∎ I'm not going because a) I've no money and b) I've no time je n'y vais pas parce que primo je n'ai pas d'argent et secundo je n'ai pas le temps;∎ from A to Z de A à Z;∎ from A to B de A à B;∎ the car's old, but it gets me from A to B c'est une vieille voiture mais elle me permet de me déplacer;∎ the train is the best way of getting from A to B le train c'est le meilleur moyen de se déplacer d'un endroit à un autre;∎ the roads are so crowded that it takes forever to get from A to B les routes sont si encombrées que le moindre trajet prend une éternité;∎ from point A to point B d'un point A à un point B∎ to get an A avoir une très bonne note, ≃ avoir entre 16 et 20;∎ American School & University he got straight A's (top marks) il a eu de très bonnes notes partout∎ in A flat en la bémol►► British A road route f nationaleⅡ.A2 -
10 as
as [əz, stressed æz]alors que ⇒ 1 (a) comme ⇒ 1 (b), 2 puisque ⇒ 1 (c) que ⇒ 1 (e) en tant que ⇒ 2 contre ⇒ 4 quant à ⇒ 6 à partir de ⇒ 7, 11 comme si ⇒ 8, 13 déjà ⇒ 9 pour ainsi dire ⇒ 10 en plus, aussi ⇒ 15 (a) en plus de ⇒ 16 encore ⇒ 17∎ the phone rang as I was coming in le téléphone s'est mis à sonner alors que ou au moment où j'entrais;∎ I listened as she explained the plan to them je l'ai écoutée leur expliquer le projet;∎ as a student, he worked part-time lorsqu'il était étudiant, il travaillait à mi-temps;∎ as he advanced, I retreated (au fur et) à mesure qu'il avançait, je reculais;∎ take two aspirins as needed prenez deux aspirines en cas de douleur∎ A as in Abel A comme Anatole;∎ as usual comme d'habitude;∎ as shown by the unemployment rate comme ou ainsi que le montre le taux de chômage;∎ as is often the case comme c'est souvent le cas;∎ she is a doctor, as is her sister elle est médecin comme sa sœur;∎ as I told you comme je vous l'ai dit;∎ as you know, the inflation rate has gone up comme vous le savez, le taux d'inflation a augmenté;∎ do as you see fit faites comme bon vous semble;∎ leave it as it is laissez-le tel qu'il est ou tel quel;∎ to buy sth as is acheter qch en l'état;∎ Military as you were! repos!;∎ humorous my mistake! as you were! c'est moi qui me trompe! faites comme si je n'avais rien dit!∎ let her drive, as it's her car laissez-la conduire, puisque c'est sa voiture;∎ as you're the one in charge, you'd better be there étant donné que c'est vous le responsable, il faut que vous soyez là∎ old as I am, I can still keep up with them malgré mon âge, j'arrive à les suivre;∎ try as they might, they couldn't persuade her malgré tous leurs efforts, ils n'ont pu la convaincre;∎ powerful as the president is, he cannot stop his country's disintegration quelque pouvoir qu'ait le président, il ne peut empêcher la ruine de son pays(e) (with 'the same', 'such')∎ I had the same problems as you did j'ai eu les mêmes problèmes que toi;∎ at the same time as last week à la même heure que la semaine dernière;∎ such a problem as only an expert can solve un problème que seul un expert peut résoudreen tant que, comme;∎ as her husband, he cannot testify étant son mari, il ne peut pas témoigner;∎ he was dressed as a clown il était habillé en clown;∎ I advised him as his friend, not as his teacher je l'ai conseillé en tant qu'ami, pas en tant que professeur;∎ with Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara avec Vivien Leigh dans le rôle de Scarlett O'Hara3 adverb∎ (in comparisons) it's twice as big c'est deux fois plus grand;∎ it costs half as much again ça coûte la moitié plus;∎ as... as aussi... que;∎ he's as intelligent as his brother il est aussi intelligent que son frère;∎ he isn't as talented as you (are) il n'est pas aussi doué que vous;∎ as often as possible aussi souvent que possible;∎ not as often as I would like pas aussi souvent que je voudrais;∎ they aren't as innocent as they look ils ne sont pas aussi innocents qu'ils en ont l'air;∎ I worked as much for you as for me j'ai travaillé autant pour toi que pour moicontre;∎ he received 39 votes as against the 17 for his rival il a obtenu 39 votes contre 17 pour son adversaire∎ we'll buy new equipment as and when it's required nous achèterons du nouveau matériel en temps voulu ou quand ce sera nécessaire2 adverbfamiliar en temps voulu□ ;∎ you'll be sent the money as and when on vous enverra l'argent en temps vouluquant à;∎ as for me, I don't intend to go pour ma part ou quant à moi, je n'ai pas l'intention d'y aller;∎ as for your threats, they don't scare me in the least pour ce qui est de ou quant à vos menaces, elles ne me font pas peur du toutà partir de;∎ as from yesterday depuis hier;∎ as from tomorrow à partir de demain;∎ as from next week I'll be unemployed je serai au chômage à partir de la semaine prochainecomme si;∎ he looks as if he's drunk on dirait qu'il est soûl;∎ he carried on as if nothing had happened il a continué comme si de rien n'était ou comme s'il ne s'était rien passé;∎ as if aware of my look, she turned comme si elle avait senti mon regard, elle s'est retournée;∎ as if by chance comme par hasard;∎ he moved as if to strike him il a fait un mouvement comme pour le frapper;∎ it's not as if she were my sister ce n'est quand même pas comme si c'était ma sœur;∎ as if it mattered! comme si ça avait aucune importance!;∎ as if I would allow it! comme si j'allais le permettre!;∎ humorous as if! tu parles!;∎ he said he would do it - as if! il a dit qu'il le ferait - mon œil!(a) (in present circumstances) les choses étant ce qu'elles sont;∎ she's hoping for promotion, but as it is there's little chance of that elle espère obtenir une promotion, mais dans la situation actuelle ou les choses étant ce qu'elles sont, il est peu probable que cela arrive∎ you've got enough work as it is vous avez déjà assez de travail, vous avez assez de travail comme ça;∎ as it is I'm an hour late j'ai déjà une heure de retardpour ainsi direà partir de;∎ as of yesterday depuis hier;∎ as of tomorrow à partir de demain;∎ as of next week I'll be unemployed je serai au chômage à partir de la semaine prochaine(a) (properly speaking) véritablement, à proprement parler;∎ it's not a contract as such, more a gentleman's agreement ce n'est pas un véritable contrat ou pas un contrat à proprement parler ou pas véritablement un contrat, mais plutôt un accord entre hommes de parole(b) (in itself) même, en soi;∎ the place as such isn't great l'endroit même ou en soi n'est pas terrible(c) (in that capacity) à ce titre, en tant que tel;∎ I'm his father and as such, I insist on knowing je suis son père et à ce titre j'insiste pour qu'on me mette au courantcomme si;∎ he looks as though he's drunk on dirait qu'il est soûl;∎ he carried on as though nothing had happened il a continué comme si de rien n'était ou comme s'il ne s'était rien passé;∎ as though aware of my look, she turned comme si elle avait senti mon regard, elle s'est retournée;∎ it's not as though she were my sister ce n'est quand même pas comme si c'était ma sœur∎ (regarding) to question sb as to his/her motives interroger qn sur ses motifs;∎ I'm still uncertain as to the nature of the problem j'hésite encore sur la nature du problème;∎ as to that quant à cela, pour cela∎ I'd like one as well j'en voudrais un aussi;∎ he bought the house and the land as well il a acheté la maison et la propriété aussi;∎ and then the car broke down as well! et par-dessus le marché la voiture est tombée en panne!∎ you may as well tell me the truth autant me dire ou tu ferais aussi bien de me dire la vérité;∎ now that we're here, we might as well stay puisque nous sommes là, autant rester;∎ shall we go to the cinema? - we might as well et si on allait au cinéma? - pourquoi pas?;∎ she was angry, as well she might be elle était furieuse, et ça n'est pas surprenant;∎ he has a few doubts about the job, as well he might il a quelques doutes sur cet emploi, ce qui n'est guère surprenant;∎ he apologized profusely - as well he should! il s'est confondu en excuses - j'espère bien!;∎ perhaps I'd better leave - that might be as well peut-être vaudrait-il mieux que je m'en aille - je crois que ça vaut mieux;∎ it would be as well not to break it ce serait mieux si on pouvait éviter de le casser;∎ I decided not to write back - just as well really j'ai décidé de ne pas répondre - c'est mieux comme ça;∎ it would be just as well if you were present il vaudrait mieux que vous soyez là;∎ it's just as well he missed his flight c'est une bonne chose qu'il ait manqué l'avion(in addition to) en plus de;∎ so she's a liar as well as a thief alors comme ça, c'est une menteuse en plus d'être une voleuse;∎ Jim looks after the children as well as helping around the house Jim s'occupe des enfants en plus de participer au ménageencore;∎ I don't have the answer as yet je n'ai pas encore la réponse;∎ an as yet undisclosed sum une somme qui n'a pas encore été révélée -
11 Bousquet, Gaston du
[br]b. 20 August 1839 Paris, Franced. 24 March 1910 Paris, France[br]French locomotive engineer noted for the successful development of compound locomotives.[br]Bousquet spent his entire working life with the Northern Railway of France, reaching the position of Chief Engineer of Rolling Stock and Motive Power in 1890. In 1886 he was associated with Alfred de Glehn, technical head of locomotive builder Société Alsacienne de Constructions Mécaniques, in the building of a four-cylinder, four-crank, compound 2–2–2–0 partly derived from the work of F.W. Webb. In continuing association with de Glehn, Bousquet then designed a four-cylinder, compound 440 with the low-pressure cylinders beneath the smokebox and the high-pressure ones outside the frames; the first was completed in 1891. The details were well designed and the locomotive was the forerunner of a highly successful series. It was developed into 4–6–0, 4–4–2 and 4–6–2 types, and examples were used in quantity by all the principal French railways and by some in Germany, while G.J. Churchward brought three of the 4–4–2s to the Great Western Railway in England for comparison with his own locomotives. In 1905 Bousquet introduced an articulated 0–6–2+2–6–0 compound tank locomotive for freight trains: the two driving bogies supported a frame carrying boiler, tanks, etc. At the time of his death he was working on compound 4–6–4 locomotives.[br]Further ReadingJ.T.van Riemsdijk, 1970, "The compound locomotive (Part 1)", Transactions of the New comen Society 43; 1972, Part 2, Transactions of the New comen Society 44 (fully describes Bousquet's locomotives).See also: Mallet, Jules Théodore AnatolePJGR -
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13 Lartigue, Charles François Marie-Thérèse
[br]b. 1834 Toulouse, France d. 1907[br]French engineer and businessman, inventor of the Lartigue monorail.[br]Lartigue worked as a civil engineer in Algeria and while there invented a simple monorail for industrial or agricultural use. It comprised a single rail carried on trestles; vehicles comprised a single wheel with two tubs suspended either side, like panniers. These were pushed or pulled by hand or, occasionally, hauled by mule. Such lines were used in Algerian esparto-grass plantations.In 1882 he patented a monorail system based on this arrangement, with important improvements: traction was to be mechanical; vehicles were to have two or four wheels and to be able to be coupled together; and the trestles were to have, on each side, a light guide rail upon which horizontal rollers beneath the vehicles would bear. Early in 1883 the Lartigue Railway Construction Company was formed in London and two experimental prototype monorails were subsequently demonstrated in public. One, at the Paris Agricultural Exhibition, had an electric locomotive that was built in two parts, one either side of the rail to maintain balance, hauling small wagons. The other prototype, in London, had a small, steam locomotive with two vertical boilers and was designed by Anatole Mallet. By now Lartigue had become associated with F.B. Behr. Behr was Managing Director of the construction company and of the Listowel \& Ballybunion Railway Company, which obtained an Act of Parliament in 1886 to built a Lartigue monorail railway in the South West of Ireland between those two places. Its further development and successful operation are described in the article on Behr in this volume.A much less successful attempt to establish a Lartigue monorail railway took place in France, in the départment of Loire. In 1888 the council of the département agreed to a proposal put forward by Lartigue for a 10 1/2 mile (17 km) long monorail between the towns of Feurs and Panissières: the agreement was reached on the casting vote of the Chairman, a contact of Lartigue. A concession was granted to successive companies with which Lartigue was closely involved, but construction of the line was attended by muddle, delay and perhaps fraud, although it was completed sufficiently for trial trains to operate. The locomotive had two horizontal boilers, one either side of the track. But the inspectors of the department found deficiencies in the completeness and probable safety of the railway; when they did eventually agree to opening on a limited scale, the company claimed to have insufficient funds to do so unless monies owed by the department were paid. In the end the concession was forfeited and the line dismantled. More successful was an electrically operated Lartigue mineral line built at mines in the eastern Pyrenees.It appears to have reused equipment from the electric demonstration line, with modifications, and included gradients as steep as 1 in 12. There was no generating station: descending trains generated the electricity to power ascending ones. This line is said to have operated for at least two years.[br]Bibliography1882, French patent no. 149,301 (monorail system). 1882, British patent no. 2,764 (monorail system).Further ReadingD.G.Tucker, 1984, "F.B.Behr's development of the Lartigue monorail", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 55 (describes Lartigue and his work).P.H.Chauffort and J.-L.Largier, 1981, "Le monorail de Feurs à Panissières", Chemin defer régionaux et urbains (magazine of the Fédération des Amis des Chemins de FerSecondaires) 164 (in French; describes Lartigue and his work).PJGRBiographical history of technology > Lartigue, Charles François Marie-Thérèse
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Biographical history of technology > Railways and locomotives
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15 Vauclain, Samuel Matthews
[br]b. 18 May 1856 Philadelphia, USAd. 4 February 1940 Rosemont, Pennsylvania, USA[br]American locomotive builder, inventor of the Vauclain compound system.[br]Vauclain entered the service of the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1872 as an apprentice in Altoona workshops and moved to the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1883. He remained with the latter for fifty-seven years, becoming President in 1919 and Chairman of the Board in 1929.The first locomotive to his pattern of compound was built in 1889. There were four cylinders: on each side of the locomotive a high-pressure cylinder and a low-pressure cylinder were positioned one above the other, their pistons driving a common cross-head. They shared, also, a common piston valve. Large two-cylinder compound locomotives had been found to suffer from uneven distribution of power between the two sides of the locomotive: Vauclain's system overcame this problem while retaining the accessibility of a locomotive with two outside cylinders. It was used extensively in the USA and other parts of the world, but not in Britain. Among many other developments, in 1897 Vauclain was responsible for the construction of the first locomotives of the 2–8–2 wheel arrangement.[br]Bibliography1930, Steaming Up (autobiography).Further ReadingObituary, 1941, Transactions of the Newcomen Society 20:180.J.T.van Reimsdijk, 1970, The compound locomotive. Part 1:1876 to 1901', Transactions of the Newcomen Society 43:9 (describes Vauclain's system of compounding).PJGRBiographical history of technology > Vauclain, Samuel Matthews
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