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n
- accountancy firm
- accounting firm
- accredited brokerage firm
- affiliated firm
- agency firm
- auditing firm
- auditor firm
- banking firm
- bankrupt firm
- blue chip firm
- broker's firm
- brokerage firm
- business firm
- civil engineering firm
- commercial firm
- competing firm
- competitive firm
- competitor firm
- consultancy firm
- consultation firm
- consulting firm
- consulting engineering firm
- contracting firm
- correspondent firm
- dealer firm
- distressed firm
- engineering firm
- entrant firm
- executive search firm
- exempted firm
- export firm
- financial firm
- financially troubled firm
- foreign firm
- forwarding firm
- incorporated firm
- individual firm
- industrial firm
- investment firm
- investment advisory firm
- investment banking firm
- joint firm
- joint commercial firm
- large firm
- law firm
- leading firm
- local firm
- long firm
- loss-making firm
- mail order firm
- major firm
- marketing firm
- member firm
- moderate-sized firm
- nonmember firm
- offshore firm
- outside firm
- over-leveraged firm
- participating firm
- patent law firm
- principal firm
- private firm
- prosperous firm
- public accounting firm
- purchasing firm
- renowned firm
- reputable firm
- retail firm
- rival firm
- search firm
- small firm
- solvent firm
- specialized firm
- start-up firm
- state firm
- state-owned firm
- stockbroker firm
- subsidiary firm
- target firm
- trade firm
- trading firm
- turnaround firm
- universal firm
- wholesale firm
- close down a firm
- cooperate with a firm
- direct a firm
- dissolve a firm
- establish a firm
- found a firm
- handle a firm
- keep a firm afloat
- liquidate a firm
- manage a firm
- operate a firm
- register a firm
- represent a firm
- run a firm
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bankrupt ['bæŋkrʌpt]1 nounLaw failli(e) m,f∎ to go bankrupt faire faillite;∎ to be bankrupt être en faillite;∎ to adjudicate or declare sb bankrupt déclarer qn en faillite;∎ the firm was declared bankrupt la firme a été déclarée ou mise en faillite;∎ figurative he is completely bankrupt of ideas il est complètement à court d'idées;∎ morally bankrupt sans moralité∎ the deal bankrupted the business la transaction a mis l'entreprise en faillite►► bankrupt's certificate concordat m;bankrupt's estate actif m de la faillite -
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1. noun1) (Law) Gemeinschuldner, der2) (insolvent debtor) Bankrotteur, der2. adjective(lit. or fig.) bankrott3. transitive verbgo bankrupt — in Konkurs gehen; Bankrott machen
* * *1. adjective(unable to pay one's debts: He has been declared bankrupt.) bankrott2. noun(a person who is unable to pay his debts.) der Bankrotteur3. verb(to make bankrupt: His wife's extravagance soon bankrupted him.) in den Bankrott treiben- academic.ru/5373/bankruptcy">bankruptcy* * *bank·rupt[ˈbæŋkrʌpt]I. adj1. (insolvent) bankrott, zahlungsunfähig\bankrupt estate Konkursmasse fcertificated \bankrupt rehabilitierter Konkursschuldner/rehabilitierte Konkursschuldnerindischarged \bankrupt entlasteter Konkursschuldner/entlastete Konkursschuldnerinundischarged \bankrupt nicht entlasteter Konkursschuldner/nicht entlastete Konkursschuldnerinto adjudicate [or declare] sb \bankrupt jdn für zahlungsunfähig [o bankrott] erklärento go \bankrupt in Konkurs gehen, Bankrott machen fam2. (deficient) armthis book is \bankrupt of plot in diesem Buch gibt es keine Handlungto be \bankrupt of ideas keine Ideen habento be morally \bankrupt ( fig) moralisch verarmt seinto be politically \bankrupt politisch erledigt [o ruiniert] seinspiritually \bankrupt person geistig-seelisch bankrottII. vt▪ to \bankrupt sb/sth person, company jdn/etw [finanziell] ruinieren [o in den Konkurs treibenIII. n Konkursschuldner m, Gemeinschuldner m, Bankrotteur mto declare sb a \bankrupt jdn für zahlungsunfähig [o zum Gemeinschuldner] erklären* * *['bŋkrʌpt]1. n1) Gemein- or Konkursschuldner(in) m(f) (JUR), Bankrotteur(in) m(f)2) (fig)2. adjto go bankrupt — Bankrott machen, in Konkurs gehen
to be bankrupt — bankrott or pleite (inf) sein
3. vtperson, country zugrunde or zu Grunde richten, ruinieren; firm also in den Konkurs treiben* * *bankrupt [ˈbæŋkrʌpt; -rəpt]A s1. JUR Zahlungsunfähige(r) m/f(m), Konkurs-, Gemeinschuldner(in):bankrupt’s creditor Konkursgläubiger(in);2. (betrügerische[r]) Bankrotteur(in)3. fig (politisch etc) bankrotter oder (sittlich etc) heruntergekommener MenschB adj1. JURa) bankrott, zahlungsunfähig:b) Konkurs…2. figa) arm (in, of an dat):be bankrupt in ideas keine Ideen (mehr) habenb) bankrott, ruiniert:morally bankrupt moralisch bankrott, sittlich heruntergekommen;he is politically bankrupt er ist politisch erledigt oder am Ende, er hat als Politiker abgewirtschaftet;a bankrupt career eine zerstörte KarriereC v/t1. JUR Bankrott machen2. fig zugrunde richten, ruinieren:bankrupt of (gänzlich) berauben (gen)* * *1. noun1) (Law) Gemeinschuldner, der2) (insolvent debtor) Bankrotteur, der2. adjective(lit. or fig.) bankrott3. transitive verbgo bankrupt — in Konkurs gehen; Bankrott machen
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1. сущ.1) эк., юр. банкрот, несостоятельный должник (физическое или юридическое лицо, которое признается судом неспособным оплатить свои долги)See:2) общ. несостоятельный* ( в переносном смысле)2. прил.mental bankrupt — человек, оказавшийся несостоятельным в решении (какой-л.) задачи; интеллектуальный банкрот
1) эк., юр. обанкротившийся, несостоятельный (о физическом или юридическом лице, которое в судебном порядке было признано не способным выполнять свои долговые обязательства)to be [to turn, to become\] bankrupt — обанкротиться, прекратить платежи
to make bankrupt — разорить, довести до банкротства; подорвать, скомпрометировать
to be declared [adjudicated\] bankrupt — быть объявленным банкротом ( по суду)
2) общ. лишенный (чего-л.); несостоятельный; провалившийсяbankrupt in [of\] intelligence — умственно несостоятельный, тупой
bankrupt of ideas — лишенный воображения, не способный выдвигать или воспринимать новые идеи
3. гл.bankrupt of compassion — черствый, безжалостный
эк., юр. обанкротить, довести до банкротства, разорить ( также и в переносном смысле)His losses bankrupted the firm. — Его убытки привели фирму к банкротству.
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1) Компьютерная техника: Big File, Blank Filling, Block Fill, Bold Font, Boot Floppy, Bridging Fault, Brute Force2) Медицина: онкогенный фактор (blastogenic factor)3) Американизм: Before Founding4) Спорт: Ball Face, Before Fall5) Военный термин: Ballast Factor, Battle Field, Before The Fall, Bomb Factory, Bomb Finder, British Forces, Burst Fire, backup forces, base fuze, battle fatigue, bayonet fighting, blind flying, block fuel, blue force6) Техника: Broken Freezer, Bronze Fitted, back feed, back focal, ballistic focusing, band filter, bandpass filter, bandwidth factor, beam forming, bearing finder, binary function, branching filter, breakdown field, broad fraction of light hydrocarbons, feedback7) Сельское хозяйство: Blend Factor8) Шутливое выражение: Brace Face, Broadband Forever9) Математика: Basis Function, Bayes Formula, Best Fit, Boundary Fitted, Branching Factor10) Религия: Bahai Faith11) Юридический термин: Baby's Father, Black Female, Body Found, Burglary Fire12) Бухгалтерия: Bankruptcy Failure13) Грубое выражение: Big And Fat, Big Fat, Big Fool, Bitchy Fit, Buck Fuck, Butt Fat, Butt Fucker, Butt Fucking14) Металлургия: blast furnace, доменная печь, домна15) Политика: Bahamas16) Телевидение: burst flag17) Сокращение: Back-Feed, Base Fuzed, Battle Force, Black Friday, Bomber-Fighter, Booking Fees, Burkina Faso, backface, beat frequency, bell and flange, boiler feed, boldface type, both faces18) Физика: Back And Forth19) Физиология: Before Food, Blood flow, Bodily Function, Bone Fragment, Breastfeeding, Burn Factor20) Шахматы: Bobby Fischer21) Электроника: Brightfield23) Нефть: barrels of fluid, buoyant factor, число баррелей флюида (barrels of fluid)24) Банковское дело: перенесённый на другой счёт (brought forward), British Funds (первоклассные или гарантированные ценные бумаги (преим. государственные))25) Пищевая промышленность: Boiled Feet26) Упаковка: фактор разрывного сопротивления, burst factor27) Фирменный знак: Bharat Forge, Brown And Forsythe28) Холодильная техника: bypass factor29) СМИ: Bound Form30) Деловая лексика: Bankrupt Firm, Big Foot, перенесённый на следующую страницу (brought forward)31) Бурение: баррелей флюида (barrels of fluid)32) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: broad fraction (of light hydrocarbons)33) Инвестиции: brought forward34) Сетевые технологии: Browser File35) Полимеры: bulk factor36) Программирование: Bit Field, Bring Forward, Busy Flag37) Сахалин Ю: broad fraction, flare gas38) Механизмы: подвесной (bearing-free)39) Расширение файла: Bad Flag40) Электротехника: base fuse, bottom face, breaker failure41) Фантастика Blade Fury42) Имена и фамилии: Benjamin Franklin43) Должность: Bad Fisherman, Best Friend44) Чат: Best Friends, Bisexual Female, Boy Friend45) Программное обеспечение: Bug Fix46) Единицы измерений: Board Foot47) Базы данных: Box Fill -
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1) Компьютерная техника: Big File, Blank Filling, Block Fill, Bold Font, Boot Floppy, Bridging Fault, Brute Force2) Медицина: онкогенный фактор (blastogenic factor)3) Американизм: Before Founding4) Спорт: Ball Face, Before Fall5) Военный термин: Ballast Factor, Battle Field, Before The Fall, Bomb Factory, Bomb Finder, British Forces, Burst Fire, backup forces, base fuze, battle fatigue, bayonet fighting, blind flying, block fuel, blue force6) Техника: Broken Freezer, Bronze Fitted, back feed, back focal, ballistic focusing, band filter, bandpass filter, bandwidth factor, beam forming, bearing finder, binary function, branching filter, breakdown field, broad fraction of light hydrocarbons, feedback7) Сельское хозяйство: Blend Factor8) Шутливое выражение: Brace Face, Broadband Forever9) Математика: Basis Function, Bayes Formula, Best Fit, Boundary Fitted, Branching Factor10) Религия: Bahai Faith11) Юридический термин: Baby's Father, Black Female, Body Found, Burglary Fire12) Бухгалтерия: Bankruptcy Failure13) Грубое выражение: Big And Fat, Big Fat, Big Fool, Bitchy Fit, Buck Fuck, Butt Fat, Butt Fucker, Butt Fucking14) Металлургия: blast furnace, доменная печь, домна15) Политика: Bahamas16) Телевидение: burst flag17) Сокращение: Back-Feed, Base Fuzed, Battle Force, Black Friday, Bomber-Fighter, Booking Fees, Burkina Faso, backface, beat frequency, bell and flange, boiler feed, boldface type, both faces18) Физика: Back And Forth19) Физиология: Before Food, Blood flow, Bodily Function, Bone Fragment, Breastfeeding, Burn Factor20) Шахматы: Bobby Fischer21) Электроника: Brightfield23) Нефть: barrels of fluid, buoyant factor, число баррелей флюида (barrels of fluid)24) Банковское дело: перенесённый на другой счёт (brought forward), British Funds (первоклассные или гарантированные ценные бумаги (преим. государственные))25) Пищевая промышленность: Boiled Feet26) Упаковка: фактор разрывного сопротивления, burst factor27) Фирменный знак: Bharat Forge, Brown And Forsythe28) Холодильная техника: bypass factor29) СМИ: Bound Form30) Деловая лексика: Bankrupt Firm, Big Foot, перенесённый на следующую страницу (brought forward)31) Бурение: баррелей флюида (barrels of fluid)32) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: broad fraction (of light hydrocarbons)33) Инвестиции: brought forward34) Сетевые технологии: Browser File35) Полимеры: bulk factor36) Программирование: Bit Field, Bring Forward, Busy Flag37) Сахалин Ю: broad fraction, flare gas38) Механизмы: подвесной (bearing-free)39) Расширение файла: Bad Flag40) Электротехника: base fuse, bottom face, breaker failure41) Фантастика Blade Fury42) Имена и фамилии: Benjamin Franklin43) Должность: Bad Fisherman, Best Friend44) Чат: Best Friends, Bisexual Female, Boy Friend45) Программное обеспечение: Bug Fix46) Единицы измерений: Board Foot47) Базы данных: Box Fill -
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1) Компьютерная техника: Big File, Blank Filling, Block Fill, Bold Font, Boot Floppy, Bridging Fault, Brute Force2) Медицина: онкогенный фактор (blastogenic factor)3) Американизм: Before Founding4) Спорт: Ball Face, Before Fall5) Военный термин: Ballast Factor, Battle Field, Before The Fall, Bomb Factory, Bomb Finder, British Forces, Burst Fire, backup forces, base fuze, battle fatigue, bayonet fighting, blind flying, block fuel, blue force6) Техника: Broken Freezer, Bronze Fitted, back feed, back focal, ballistic focusing, band filter, bandpass filter, bandwidth factor, beam forming, bearing finder, binary function, branching filter, breakdown field, broad fraction of light hydrocarbons, feedback7) Сельское хозяйство: Blend Factor8) Шутливое выражение: Brace Face, Broadband Forever9) Математика: Basis Function, Bayes Formula, Best Fit, Boundary Fitted, Branching Factor10) Религия: Bahai Faith11) Юридический термин: Baby's Father, Black Female, Body Found, Burglary Fire12) Бухгалтерия: Bankruptcy Failure13) Грубое выражение: Big And Fat, Big Fat, Big Fool, Bitchy Fit, Buck Fuck, Butt Fat, Butt Fucker, Butt Fucking14) Металлургия: blast furnace, доменная печь, домна15) Политика: Bahamas16) Телевидение: burst flag17) Сокращение: Back-Feed, Base Fuzed, Battle Force, Black Friday, Bomber-Fighter, Booking Fees, Burkina Faso, backface, beat frequency, bell and flange, boiler feed, boldface type, both faces18) Физика: Back And Forth19) Физиология: Before Food, Blood flow, Bodily Function, Bone Fragment, Breastfeeding, Burn Factor20) Шахматы: Bobby Fischer21) Электроника: Brightfield23) Нефть: barrels of fluid, buoyant factor, число баррелей флюида (barrels of fluid)24) Банковское дело: перенесённый на другой счёт (brought forward), British Funds (первоклассные или гарантированные ценные бумаги (преим. государственные))25) Пищевая промышленность: Boiled Feet26) Упаковка: фактор разрывного сопротивления, burst factor27) Фирменный знак: Bharat Forge, Brown And Forsythe28) Холодильная техника: bypass factor29) СМИ: Bound Form30) Деловая лексика: Bankrupt Firm, Big Foot, перенесённый на следующую страницу (brought forward)31) Бурение: баррелей флюида (barrels of fluid)32) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: broad fraction (of light hydrocarbons)33) Инвестиции: brought forward34) Сетевые технологии: Browser File35) Полимеры: bulk factor36) Программирование: Bit Field, Bring Forward, Busy Flag37) Сахалин Ю: broad fraction, flare gas38) Механизмы: подвесной (bearing-free)39) Расширение файла: Bad Flag40) Электротехника: base fuse, bottom face, breaker failure41) Фантастика Blade Fury42) Имена и фамилии: Benjamin Franklin43) Должность: Bad Fisherman, Best Friend44) Чат: Best Friends, Bisexual Female, Boy Friend45) Программное обеспечение: Bug Fix46) Единицы измерений: Board Foot47) Базы данных: Box Fill -
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kb. keadaan dalam pengawasan kurator. The bankrupt firm passed into r. Perusahaan yang bangrut itu berada dalam pengawasan kurator. -
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I 1. [bʌst]1) (breasts) busto m. (anche art.), petto m., seno m.2) AE colloq. (binge)3) AE colloq. (failure) (person) fallito m. (-a); (business, career) fallimento m., fiasco m.2. 3.aggettivo colloq.1) (broken) rotto, sfasciato2) (bankrupt)II 1. [bʌst]to go bust — fare fallimento, fallire
1) (break) spaccare, sfasciare2) [ police] smantellare [ drugs ring]; fare irruzione in [ premises]; arrestare [ suspect]3) (financially) rovinare, fare fallire [person, firm]2.- bust up••to bust a gut doing sth. — colloq. rompersi la schiena a fare qcs
* * *past participle; see bust II* * *I [bʌst] n(bosom) petto, seno, Art busto- bust upII [bʌst] fam1. adj(broken) rotto (-a), scassato (-a)to go bust — (bankrupt) fallire, fare fallimento
2. vt1)See:burst 2.2) (Police: arrest) pizzicare, beccare, (raid) fare irruzione in3) (break) scassare* * *bust (1) /bʌst/n.2 (scult.) busto.bust (2) /bʌst/n.1 (econ.) congiuntura negativa; recessionebust (3) /bʌst/A pass. e p. p.di to bustB a. ( slang)1 rotto; scassato2 fallito; in bancarotta: to go bust, fallire, fare fallimento; andare in rovina NOTA D'USO: - failed o bankrupt?-.(to) bust /bʌst/A v. t.1 (fam.) rompere; spaccare; fracassare; sfasciare; scassinare; far saltare; far scoppiare: He busted my nose, mi ha spaccato il naso; to bust a safe, scassinare una cassaforte; I've busted a tyre, mi è scoppiata una gomma2 ( slang USA) colpire; dare, mollare un pugno a: He busted me on the nose, mi ha mollato un pugno sul naso7 ( slang USA) fare fiasco in; ( a scuola) essere bocciato in, cannare (pop.); I busted math, ho cannato matematicaB v. i.1 (fam.) rompersi; spaccarsi; scassarsi; fracassarsi; scoppiare: The main pipe has busted, s'è spaccato il tubo principale● (volg. USA) to bust one's ass, ammazzarsi di lavoro; farsi un culo così (volg.) □ ( slang) to bust a gut, crepare dal ridere; ridere a crepapelle; ( anche) fare l'impossibile (per riuscire a fare qc.), fare i salti mortali, dannarsi l'anima □ (fam. USA) to bust st. wide open, portare alla luce (un imbroglio, ecc.); denunciare; far scoppiare ( un caso).* * *I 1. [bʌst]1) (breasts) busto m. (anche art.), petto m., seno m.2) AE colloq. (binge)3) AE colloq. (failure) (person) fallito m. (-a); (business, career) fallimento m., fiasco m.2. 3.aggettivo colloq.1) (broken) rotto, sfasciato2) (bankrupt)II 1. [bʌst]to go bust — fare fallimento, fallire
1) (break) spaccare, sfasciare2) [ police] smantellare [ drugs ring]; fare irruzione in [ premises]; arrestare [ suspect]3) (financially) rovinare, fare fallire [person, firm]2.- bust up••to bust a gut doing sth. — colloq. rompersi la schiena a fare qcs
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I ['dɪstʃɑːdʒ]1) (release) (of patient) dimissione f.to get one's discharge — [ soldier] essere congedato
2) (pouring out) (of gas, liquid) scarico m.; med. spurgo m.3) (substance released) (waste) scarichi m.pl.; med. (from eye, wound) escrezione f.4) (repayment)5) el. scarica f.6) (performance) adempimento m., esercizio m.7) (firing) scarica f.8) (unloading) scarico m.II 1. [dɪs'tʃɑːdʒ]to discharge sb. from his duties — dimettere qcn. dalle sue funzioni
3) (give off) emettere [ gas]; scaricare [sewage, waste]4) med.6) (perform) adempiere a, compiere [ duty]; assolvere [ obligation]7) (unload) scaricare [ cargo]; sbarcare [ passengers]2.verbo intransitivo med. suppurare3.* * *1. verb1) (to allow to leave; to dismiss: The soldier was discharged from the army; She was discharged from hospital.) congedare, dimettere2) (to fire (a gun): He discharged his gun at the policeman.) sparare, lasciar partire un colpo3) (to perform (a task etc): He discharges his duties well.) compiere4) (to pay (a debt).) pagare5) (to (cause to) let or send out: The chimney was discharging clouds of smoke; The drain discharged into the street.) emettere2. noun1) ((an) act of discharging: He was given his discharge from the army; the discharge of one's duties.) congedo; compimento2) (pus etc coming from eg a wound.) emissione* * *discharge /ˈdɪstʃɑ:dʒ/n. [uc]1 congedo ( da una forza armata); dimissione ( dall'ospedale); rilascio ( dal carcere): On discharge, he went to work for a security firm, dopo essersi congedato, è andato a lavorare per un'agenzia di sicurezza; You will need to rest for a few days after your discharge from ( the) hospital, avrai bisogno di qualche giorno di riposo dopo essere stato dimesso dall'ospedale; (spec. mil.) dishonourable discharge, radiazione (dai ranghi)2 (ind.) scarico, smaltimento; ( sostanze) scarica: wastewater discharge regulations, norme per lo smaltimento delle acque di scarico; industrial discharges, scariche industriali4 scarica ( elettrica, d'arma da fuoco, ecc.): the discharge of a firearm, la scarica di un'arma da fuoco6 (leg.) assoluzione ( di un imputato); esonero ( da un obbligo, da una responsabilità); liberazione ( anche da un'ipoteca): the discharge of the prisoners, la liberazione dei prigionieri; (leg.) absolute discharge, assoluzione totale; (leg.) conditional discharge, sospensione condizionale della pena7 espletamento; adempimento ( anche leg.: di un'obbligazione); pagamento ( di un debito, ecc.): the discharge of one's duties, l'espletamento dei propri doveri; the discharge of a debt, il pagamento d'un debito8 (leg.) estinzione; risoluzione; revoca: discharge of a contract by agreement [by operation of the law, by performance], estinzione (o risoluzione) di un contratto per mutuo consenso [per effetto di legge, per adempimento]; the discharge of a warrant of arrest, la revoca di un mandato di cattura11 (rag.) scarico● (leg.) discharge from prison, scarcerazione □ (mecc.) discharge head, prevalenza ( d'una pompa) □ (leg.) discharge from bankruptcy, decreto di chiusura del fallimento □ (elettron.) discharge lamp, lampada a scarica (o a luminescenza) □ (leg.) the discharge of a bankrupt, la riabilitazione di un fallito □ (leg.) discharge of jury, scioglimento della giuria □ (mil.) discharge papers, foglio di congedo □ discharge tube, (elettron.) tubo a scarica; (mecc.) tubo di scarico.(to) discharge /dɪsˈtʃɑ:dʒ/A v. t.1 congedare ( da una forza armata); dimettere ( dall'ospedale): He was discharged from the army due to ill health, è stato congedato dall'esercito per motivi di salute; She will be discharged ( from hospital) tomorrow, sarà dimessa (dall'ospedale) domani; to discharge a committee [a jury], congedare una commissione [una giuria]2 scaricare: to discharge a ship [passengers, a cargo], scaricare una nave [passeggeri, un carico]; Clouds discharge electricity, le nuvole scaricano elettricità; to discharge a battery, scaricare una batteria; to discharge a weapon, scaricare un'arma ( sparando)3 scaricare, emettere ( sostanze): Effluent was discharged into the sea, le acque reflue erano scaricate nel mare; The volcano discharges clouds of gas and steam, il vulcano emette nubi di gas e vapore5 (form.) espletare; compiere ( un dovere); pagare ( un debito, ecc.): I have a duty to discharge, ho un dovere da compiere; to discharge an obligation [a responsibility], adempiere a un obbligo [a una responsabilità]; to discharge a debt, pagare un debito6 (leg.) assolvere, prosciogliere ( un imputato): He was fined and conditionally discharged for 12 months, è stato multato e ha avuto la sospensione condizionale della pena per un periodo di 12 mesiB v. i.3 (elettr.) scaricarsi4 (med.) suppurare● (leg.) to discharge a bankrupt, riabilitare un fallito □ to discharge oneself, farsi dimettere dall'ospedale sotto la propria responsabilità □ (leg.) to discharge sb. from an obligation, liberare q. da un obbligo □ to discharge itself into, ( di un fiume) gettarsi in; sfociare in: The Mississippi discharges itself into the Gulf of Mexico, il Mississippi si getta nel Golfo del Messico □ (leg.) discharged bankrupt, fallito riabilitato □ (naut.) discharging port, porto di discarica.* * *I ['dɪstʃɑːdʒ]1) (release) (of patient) dimissione f.to get one's discharge — [ soldier] essere congedato
2) (pouring out) (of gas, liquid) scarico m.; med. spurgo m.3) (substance released) (waste) scarichi m.pl.; med. (from eye, wound) escrezione f.4) (repayment)5) el. scarica f.6) (performance) adempimento m., esercizio m.7) (firing) scarica f.8) (unloading) scarico m.II 1. [dɪs'tʃɑːdʒ]to discharge sb. from his duties — dimettere qcn. dalle sue funzioni
3) (give off) emettere [ gas]; scaricare [sewage, waste]4) med.6) (perform) adempiere a, compiere [ duty]; assolvere [ obligation]7) (unload) scaricare [ cargo]; sbarcare [ passengers]2.verbo intransitivo med. suppurare3. -
17 empresa
empresa sustantivo femenino 1 ( compañía) company, firm (BrE); 2 (tarea, labor) venture, undertaking
empresa sustantivo femenino
1 Com Ind company, firm
empresa pública, state-owned company
2 (proyecto, tarea) undertaking, task: es una empresa muy arriesgada, it's a very risky venture ' empresa' also found in these entries: Spanish: administración - ámbito - amenaza - asegurar - bacalao - casa - CEPYME - compañía - constructor - constructora - contabilidad - contrata - dar - decorar - deficitaria - deficitario - definitivamente - departamento - depurar - dirección - dirigir - diversificarse - económica - económico - ejecutiva - ensalzar - entablar - escala - escáner - espaldarazo - estatal - estructuración - forjar - gestión - hipotecar - hostelería - imagen - imposición - inspección - juez - lanzamiento - ligarse - llevar - mecánica - nacional - negocio - negrera - negrero - patrón - patrona English: administration - amount to - association - audit - backbone - bankrupt - base - be - being - boss - branch out - builder - business - by-law - carrier - climb down - cock-up - collapse - come in - company - creativity - credit bureau - dark horse - deal with - department - developer - disorganized - division - do - down-market - effective - engineer - enter - enterprise - equal - established - exploit - firm - fixture - float - flourish - go down - go under - head - house - in-house - insider - intimidate - launch - launching -
18 go under
v + adva) ( sink) \<\<ship\>\> hundirse; \<\<submarine/diver\>\> sumergirse*b) (fail, go bankrupt) hundirse, irse* a pique1.VI + PREP2. VI + ADV1) (=sink) [ship, person] hundirse2) (=fail) [business, firm] quebrar* * *v + adva) ( sink) \<\<ship\>\> hundirse; \<\<submarine/diver\>\> sumergirse*b) (fail, go bankrupt) hundirse, irse* a pique -
19 bust
bust [bʌst]1. nouna. ( = chest) poitrine fb. ( = sculpture) buste m2. adjectiveb. ( = arrest) (inf!) arrêter ; ( = raid) (inf!) perquisitionner4. compounds• to have a bust-up with sb s'engueuler avec qn (inf !)* * *[bʌst] 1.1) ( breasts) poitrine f2) Art buste m3) (colloq) US ( binge)to go on the bust — faire la bringue (colloq)
4) (colloq) US ( failure) ( person) raté/-e m/f; (business, career) échec m; Economics effondrement m5) (colloq) ( police raid) rafle f; ( arrest) arrestation f2.noun modifierbust size —
3.bust measurement — tour m de poitrine
adjective (colloq)1) ( broken) fichu (colloq)2) ( bankrupt)4.1) ( break) bousiller (colloq)2) ( break up) démanteler [drugs ring]; ( raid) faire une descente dans [premises]; ( arrest) épingler (colloq) [suspect]3) ( financially) ruiner [person, firm]4) (colloq) US ( demote) rétrograder [soldier, policeman] (to au rang de)5.Phrasal Verbs:- bust up••to bust a gut doing — (colloq) se donner un mal de chien (colloq) pour faire
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20 Stephenson, George
[br]b. 9 June 1781 Wylam, Northumberland, Englandd. 12 August 1848 Tapton House, Chesterfield, England[br]English engineer, "the father of railways".[br]George Stephenson was the son of the fireman of the pumping engine at Wylam colliery, and horses drew wagons of coal along the wooden rails of the Wylam wagonway past the house in which he was born and spent his earliest childhood. While still a child he worked as a cowherd, but soon moved to working at coal pits. At 17 years of age he showed sufficient mechanical talent to be placed in charge of a new pumping engine, and had already achieved a job more responsible than that of his father. Despite his position he was still illiterate, although he subsequently learned to read and write. He was largely self-educated.In 1801 he was appointed Brakesman of the winding engine at Black Callerton pit, with responsibility for lowering the miners safely to their work. Then, about two years later, he became Brakesman of a new winding engine erected by Robert Hawthorn at Willington Quay on the Tyne. Returning collier brigs discharged ballast into wagons and the engine drew the wagons up an inclined plane to the top of "Ballast Hill" for their contents to be tipped; this was one of the earliest applications of steam power to transport, other than experimentally.In 1804 Stephenson moved to West Moor pit, Killingworth, again as Brakesman. In 1811 he demonstrated his mechanical skill by successfully modifying a new and unsatisfactory atmospheric engine, a task that had defeated the efforts of others, to enable it to pump a drowned pit clear of water. The following year he was appointed Enginewright at Killingworth, in charge of the machinery in all the collieries of the "Grand Allies", the prominent coal-owning families of Wortley, Liddell and Bowes, with authorization also to work for others. He built many stationary engines and he closely examined locomotives of John Blenkinsop's type on the Kenton \& Coxlodge wagonway, as well as those of William Hedley at Wylam.It was in 1813 that Sir Thomas Liddell requested George Stephenson to build a steam locomotive for the Killingworth wagonway: Blucher made its first trial run on 25 July 1814 and was based on Blenkinsop's locomotives, although it lacked their rack-and-pinion drive. George Stephenson is credited with building the first locomotive both to run on edge rails and be driven by adhesion, an arrangement that has been the conventional one ever since. Yet Blucher was far from perfect and over the next few years, while other engineers ignored the steam locomotive, Stephenson built a succession of them, each an improvement on the last.During this period many lives were lost in coalmines from explosions of gas ignited by miners' lamps. By observation and experiment (sometimes at great personal risk) Stephenson invented a satisfactory safety lamp, working independently of the noted scientist Sir Humphry Davy who also invented such a lamp around the same time.In 1817 George Stephenson designed his first locomotive for an outside customer, the Kilmarnock \& Troon Railway, and in 1819 he laid out the Hetton Colliery Railway in County Durham, for which his brother Robert was Resident Engineer. This was the first railway to be worked entirely without animal traction: it used inclined planes with stationary engines, self-acting inclined planes powered by gravity, and locomotives.On 19 April 1821 Stephenson was introduced to Edward Pease, one of the main promoters of the Stockton \& Darlington Railway (S \& DR), which by coincidence received its Act of Parliament the same day. George Stephenson carried out a further survey, to improve the proposed line, and in this he was assisted by his 18-year-old son, Robert Stephenson, whom he had ensured received the theoretical education which he himself lacked. It is doubtful whether either could have succeeded without the other; together they were to make the steam railway practicable.At George Stephenson's instance, much of the S \& DR was laid with wrought-iron rails recently developed by John Birkinshaw at Bedlington Ironworks, Morpeth. These were longer than cast-iron rails and were not brittle: they made a track well suited for locomotives. In June 1823 George and Robert Stephenson, with other partners, founded a firm in Newcastle upon Tyne to build locomotives and rolling stock and to do general engineering work: after its Managing Partner, the firm was called Robert Stephenson \& Co.In 1824 the promoters of the Liverpool \& Manchester Railway (L \& MR) invited George Stephenson to resurvey their proposed line in order to reduce opposition to it. William James, a wealthy land agent who had become a visionary protagonist of a national railway network and had seen Stephenson's locomotives at Killingworth, had promoted the L \& MR with some merchants of Liverpool and had carried out the first survey; however, he overreached himself in business and, shortly after the invitation to Stephenson, became bankrupt. In his own survey, however, George Stephenson lacked the assistance of his son Robert, who had left for South America, and he delegated much of the detailed work to incompetent assistants. During a devastating Parliamentary examination in the spring of 1825, much of his survey was shown to be seriously inaccurate and the L \& MR's application for an Act of Parliament was refused. The railway's promoters discharged Stephenson and had their line surveyed yet again, by C.B. Vignoles.The Stockton \& Darlington Railway was, however, triumphantly opened in the presence of vast crowds in September 1825, with Stephenson himself driving the locomotive Locomotion, which had been built at Robert Stephenson \& Co.'s Newcastle works. Once the railway was at work, horse-drawn and gravity-powered traffic shared the line with locomotives: in 1828 Stephenson invented the horse dandy, a wagon at the back of a train in which a horse could travel over the gravity-operated stretches, instead of trotting behind.Meanwhile, in May 1826, the Liverpool \& Manchester Railway had successfully obtained its Act of Parliament. Stephenson was appointed Engineer in June, and since he and Vignoles proved incompatible the latter left early in 1827. The railway was built by Stephenson and his staff, using direct labour. A considerable controversy arose c. 1828 over the motive power to be used: the traffic anticipated was too great for horses, but the performance of the reciprocal system of cable haulage developed by Benjamin Thompson appeared in many respects superior to that of contemporary locomotives. The company instituted a prize competition for a better locomotive and the Rainhill Trials were held in October 1829.Robert Stephenson had been working on improved locomotive designs since his return from America in 1827, but it was the L \& MR's Treasurer, Henry Booth, who suggested the multi-tubular boiler to George Stephenson. This was incorporated into a locomotive built by Robert Stephenson for the trials: Rocket was entered by the three men in partnership. The other principal entrants were Novelty, entered by John Braithwaite and John Ericsson, and Sans Pareil, entered by Timothy Hackworth, but only Rocket, driven by George Stephenson, met all the organizers' demands; indeed, it far surpassed them and demonstrated the practicability of the long-distance steam railway. With the opening of the Liverpool \& Manchester Railway in 1830, the age of railways began.Stephenson was active in many aspects. He advised on the construction of the Belgian State Railway, of which the Brussels-Malines section, opened in 1835, was the first all-steam railway on the European continent. In England, proposals to link the L \& MR with the Midlands had culminated in an Act of Parliament for the Grand Junction Railway in 1833: this was to run from Warrington, which was already linked to the L \& MR, to Birmingham. George Stephenson had been in charge of the surveys, and for the railway's construction he and J.U. Rastrick were initially Principal Engineers, with Stephenson's former pupil Joseph Locke under them; by 1835 both Stephenson and Rastrick had withdrawn and Locke was Engineer-in-Chief. Stephenson remained much in demand elsewhere: he was particularly associated with the construction of the North Midland Railway (Derby to Leeds) and related lines. He was active in many other places and carried out, for instance, preliminary surveys for the Chester \& Holyhead and Newcastle \& Berwick Railways, which were important links in the lines of communication between London and, respectively, Dublin and Edinburgh.He eventually retired to Tapton House, Chesterfield, overlooking the North Midland. A man who was self-made (with great success) against colossal odds, he was ever reluctant, regrettably, to give others their due credit, although in retirement, immensely wealthy and full of honour, he was still able to mingle with people of all ranks.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsPresident, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, on its formation in 1847. Order of Leopold (Belgium) 1835. Stephenson refused both a knighthood and Fellowship of the Royal Society.Bibliography1815, jointly with Ralph Dodd, British patent no. 3,887 (locomotive drive by connecting rods directly to the wheels).1817, jointly with William Losh, British patent no. 4,067 (steam springs for locomotives, and improvements to track).Further ReadingL.T.C.Rolt, 1960, George and Robert Stephenson, Longman (the best modern biography; includes a bibliography).S.Smiles, 1874, The Lives of George and Robert Stephenson, rev. edn, London (although sycophantic, this is probably the best nineteenthcentury biography).PJGR
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