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1 anglo-canadien
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2 англо-канадський
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3 англо-канадский
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4 англо-канадский
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5 англо-канадец
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6 англо-канадский
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7 канадец английского происхождения
General subject: Anglo-Canadian, anglo CanadianУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > канадец английского происхождения
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8 англофон
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9 канадец, говорящий на английском языке
General subject: anglo CanadianУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > канадец, говорящий на английском языке
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10 относящийся к англофонным канадцам
General subject: anglo CanadianУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > относящийся к англофонным канадцам
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11 относящийся к канадцам, говорящим на английском языке
General subject: Anglo-CanadianУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > относящийся к канадцам, говорящим на английском языке
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12 AACR2
(Anglo-American cataloguing rules, version 2)AACR (Anglo-American cataloguing rules) est une norme de catalogage définissant les règles à adopter pour la présentation de la notice bibliographique d’un document (livre, périodique, article, etc.) en différents champs (auteur, titre, éditeur, etc.). Mise au point par plusieurs organismes (American Library Association, British Library, Canadian Committee on Cataloguing, Library Association [du Royaume-Uni], Library of Congress), la norme en cours est la version 2, AACR2, publiée en 1978 et régulièrement actualisée. Utilisée à l’origine en Amérique du Nord et au Royaume-Uni, cette norme est désormais utilisée dans la majorité des pays anglo-saxons et dans les organisations internationales. Elle est également utilisée pour l’échange des données bibliographiques à l’échelon international, par exemple dans WorldCat, le catalogue mondial géré par OCLC (Online Computer Library Center). Une autre norme internationale est l’ISBD (international standard bibliographical description), créée en 1971 par l’IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations). -
13 livre
I.livre1 [livʀ]masculine noun► livre animé or pop-up pop-up bookII.livre2 [livʀ]feminine nounb. ( = monnaie) pound• ça coûte 6 livres it costs £6* * *
I livʀnom masculin1) ( volume publié) booklivre de chevet — lit bedside reading; fig bible
2) ( registre) book; ( de comptabilité) (account) book, ledger3) ( tome) book4) ( industrie)le livre, l'industrie du livre — the book trade
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II livʀ1) ( monnaie) poundlivre irlandaise — Irish pound, punt
2) ( unité de masse) ( demi-kilo) half a kilo; ( anglo-saxonne) pound* * *livʀ1. nm1) (= roman, document) booklivre de cuisine — cookery book Grande-Bretagne cookbook
2) (= imprimerie, édition)le livre — the book industry, the book trade Grande-Bretagne
l'industrie du livre — the book industry, the book trade Grande-Bretagne
2. nf1) (= poids) pound2) (= monnaie) poundLe guide coûte trois livres. — The guide book costs £3.
* * *A nm1 ( volume publié) book; livre d'images/d'art picture/art book; livre pour enfants children's book; ne connaître qch que par les livres only to know about sth from books; à livre ouvert [traduire] off the cuff; religions du livre Bible-based religions; c'est mon livre de chevet lit it's my bedside reading; fig it's my bible;3 ( volume) book; un ouvrage en 12 livres a work in 12 books;4 ( industrie) l'industrie du livre the book industry ou trade GB; les métiers du livre trades within the book industry.B nf1 ⇒ L'argent et les monnaies ( monnaie) pound; livre sterling pound sterling; livre irlandaise Irish pound, punt;livre audio audiobook; livre blanc blue book; livre de bord logbook; livre de caisse cash book; livre de classe = livre scolaire; livre de comptes accounts book; livre de cuisine cookery book, cookbook; livre électronique e-book; livre de l'élève pupil's workbook; livre d'heures Book of Hours; livre de lecture reading book, reader; livre du maître teacher's book; livre de messe missal, mass book; livre d'or visitors' book; livre de poche® paperback; livre scolaire schoolbook, textbook; livre à succès bestseller.parler comme un livre to talk like a book; cela c'est passé comme dans les livres it was like something out of a book.[livr] nom masculin1. [œuvre, partie d'une œuvre] booklivre cartonné ou relié hardback (book)livre de grammaire/d'histoire grammar/history booklivre d'images/de prières picture/prayer booklivre de classe schoolbook, textbooklivre de messe hymnbook, missal2. [l'édition]3. [registre]4. POLITIQUE————————[livr] nom féminin1. [unité de poids] half a kilo ≃ poundlivre égyptienne/chypriote Egyptian/Cypriot poundlivre irlandaise Irish pound, puntà livre ouvert locution adverbiale -
14 англо-саксонский
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15 Carbutt, John
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 1832 Sheffield, Englandd. 1905 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA[br]Anglo-American photographer and photographic manufacturer.[br]Carbutt emigrated in 1853 from England to the United States, where he remained for the rest of his life. He began working as a photographer in Chicago, where he soon earned a considerable reputation and became the official photographer for the Canadian Pacific Railway. In 1870 he purchased the American rights of Woodbury's photomechanical printing process and established a business to produce Woodburytypes in Philadelphia. In 1879 Carbutt set up the first successful gelatine halide dry-plate factory in America. A year later he was elected first President of the Photographers' Association of America. He began experimenting with flexible film supports in 1884 and was the first to produce satisfactory flat films on celluloid commercially. The first kinetoscope film strips used by Thomas Edison were supplied by Carbutt. Carbutt's celluloid films were exported to Europe, where nothing comparable was available at the time. He was also a pioneer manufacturer of orthochromatic plates, X-ray plates and photographic colour filters.[br]Further ReadingObituary, 1905, Journal of the Franklin Institute: 461–3. L.W.Shipley, 1965, Photography's Great Inventors, Philadelphia.G.Hendricks, 1961, The Edison Motion Picture Myth (makes reference to aspects of Carbutt's work on celluloid).JW
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