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Beaver State

  • 1 Бобровый штат

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Бобровый штат

  • 2 lo bueno de todo

    • the beating of waves
    • The Beaver State
    • the good thing
    • the good times

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > lo bueno de todo

  • 3 lo bueno de todo ello

    • the beating of waves
    • The Beaver State
    • the good thing
    • the good times

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > lo bueno de todo ello

  • 4 Utah

    • The Beaver State
    • the beginning of the end
    • UT
    • Ut.
    • Utah

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > Utah

  • 5 Oregón

    m.
    Oregon, Ore., OR, The Beaver State.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Oregón

  • 6 Oregon

    Oregon (OR) [Beaver State]

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Oregon

  • 7 mico

    m.
    1 (long-tailed) monkey (animal).
    2 long-tailed monkey, ape, monkey.
    3 pubis, external part of a woman's genitals.
    * * *
    1 (animal) (long-tailed) monkey
    2 familiar figurado (niño) little monkey
    \
    ir hecho,-a un mico familiar to look a sight
    quedarse hecho,-a un mico to be shown up
    ser el último mico familiar to be the lowest of the low, be last in the pecking order
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Zool) long-tailed monkey; [como término genérico] monkey

    ¡cállate, mico! — * [a niño] shut up, you little monkey!

    volverse mico —

    2) *

    ser un mico(=feo) to be an ugly devil

    3) CAm ** (=vagina) fanny ***, twat ***
    * * *
    - ca masculino, femenino
    1) (Zool) long-tailed monkey; ( como término genérico) monkey
    2) mico masculino (fam) ( persona - coqueta) vain person; (- fea) ugly devil (colloq); (- de mala pinta) (Ven) unsavory* type
    * * *
    - ca masculino, femenino
    1) (Zool) long-tailed monkey; ( como término genérico) monkey
    2) mico masculino (fam) ( persona - coqueta) vain person; (- fea) ugly devil (colloq); (- de mala pinta) (Ven) unsavory* type
    * * *
    mico -ca
    masculine, feminine
    A ( Zool) long-tailed monkey; (como término genérico) monkey
    como mico en costurero ( Col fam): gozaron or se divirtieron como micos en costurero they had a whale of a time ( colloq)
    volverse mico ( Esp fam); to go crazy
    B
    1
    (persona coqueta): eres un mico you're so vain
    2
    (persona fea): es un mico he's an ugly devil ( colloq)
    3 microbio m 2. (↑ microbio)
    4 ( Ven) (persona de mala pinta) unsavory* type
    C
    mico masculine ( AmC vulg) (de la mujer) beaver ( AmE sl), fanny ( BrE sl)
    * * *

    mico
    ◊ -ca sustantivo masculino, femenino (Zool) long-tailed monkey;


    ( como término genérico) monkey
    mico sustantivo masculino
    1 fam afectivo little kid
    2 Zool long-tailed monkey
    ♦ Locuciones: familiar volverse mico, to go crazy: te vas a volver mico intentando ordenar ese caos, you'll go crazy trying to make sense of that chaos
    * * *
    mico nm
    1. [animal] (long-tailed) monkey;
    ser el último mico to be the lowest of the low;
    Fam
    volverse mico: me volví mico para hacerlo I had a hell of a job doing it;
    se volvió mico para encontrar la salida I nearly did my head in trying to find the way out
    2. Fam [pequeño]
    es un mico he's a midget o Br titch
    3. Fam [feo]
    es un mico he's an ugly devil
    * * *
    m ZO monkey
    * * *
    mico nm
    : monkey, long-tailed monkey

    Spanish-English dictionary > mico

  • 8 Oregon

    ( oregón [oregón] < orejón? [orexón] < Latin auriculam 'little ear' and the Spanish augmentative -ón)
       The thirty-third state admitted to the Union in 1850. Hendrickson's contention that the model for Oregon may be the "Spanish oregones, meaning 'big-earred men' and referring to Indians who lived there" is unlikely, since the form could only result from a scribal error ({g} for {j})in Spanish and a spelling pronunciation in English. More likely sources are the other possibilities he points out: (1) "the Algonquian Wauregan (beautiful water) for the Colorado River" or (2) "an unclear Indian name possibly meaning 'place of the beaver' that was misspelled on an early French map." Thus Oregon is probably not a Hispanicism.

    Vocabulario Vaquero > Oregon

  • 9 Roebling, John Augustus

    SUBJECT AREA: Civil engineering
    [br]
    b. 12 July 1806 Muhlhausen, Prussia
    d. 22 July 1869 Brooklyn, New York, USA
    [br]
    German/American bridge engineer and builder.
    [br]
    The son of Polycarp Roebling, a tobacconist, he studied mathematics at Dr Unger's Pedagogium in Erfurt and went on to the Royal Polytechnic Institute in Berlin, from which he graduated in 1826 with honours in civil engineering. He spent the next three years working for the Prussian government on the construction of roads and bridges. With his brother and a group of friends, he emigrated to the United States, sailing from Bremen on 23 May 1831 and docking in Philadelphia eleven weeks later. They bought 7,000 acres (2,800 hectares) in Butler County, western Pennsylvania, and established a village, at first called Germania but later known as Saxonburg. Roebling gave up trying to establish himself as a farmer and found work for the state of Pennsylvania as Assistant Engineer on the Beaver River canal and others, then surveying a railroad route across the Allegheny Mountains. During his canal work, he noted the failings of the hemp ropes that were in use at that time, and recalled having read of wire ropes in a German journal; he built a rope-walk at his Saxonburg farm, bought a supply of iron wire and trained local labour in the method of wire twisting.
    At this time, many canals crossed rivers by means of aqueducts. In 1844, the Pennsylvania Canal aqueduct across the Allegheny River was due to be renewed, having become unsafe. Roebling made proposals which were accepted by the canal company: seven wooden spans of 162 ft (49 m) each were supported on either side by a 7 in. (18 cm) diameter cable, Roebling himself having to devise all the machinery required for the erection. He subsequently built four more suspension aqueducts, one of which was converted to a toll bridge and was still in use a century later.
    In 1849 he moved to Trenton, New Jersey, where he set up a new wire rope plant. In 1851 he started the construction (completed in 1855) of an 821 ft (250 m) long suspension railroad bridge across the Niagara River, 245 ft (75 m) above the rapids; each cable consisted of 3,640 wrought iron wires. A lower deck carried road traffic. He also constructed a bridge across the Ohio River between Cincinnati and Covington, a task which was much protracted due to the Civil War; this bridge was finally completed in 1866.
    Roebling's crowning achievement was to have been the design and construction of the bridge over the Hudson River between Brooklyn and Staten Island, New York, but he did not live to see its completion. It had a span of 1,595 ft (486 m), designed to bear a load of 18,700 tons (19,000 tonnes) with a headroom of 135 ft (41 m). The work of building had barely started when, at the Brooklyn wharf, a boat crushed Roebling's foot against the timbering and he died of tetanus three weeks later. His son, Washington Augustus Roebling, then took charge of this great work.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    D.B.Steinman and S.R.Watson, 1941, Bridges and their Builders, New York: Dover Books.
    D.McCullough, 1982, The Great Bridge: The Epic Story of the Building of the Brooklyn Bridge, New York: Simon \& Schuster.
    IMcN

    Biographical history of technology > Roebling, John Augustus

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  • Beaver State — noun a state in northwestern United States on the Pacific • Syn: ↑Oregon, ↑OR • Instance Hypernyms: ↑American state • Part Holonyms: ↑United States, ↑United States of America, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Beaver County, Utah — Infobox U.S. County county = Beaver County state = Utah seal seallink map size = 150 founded year = 1856 seat wl = Beaver largest city wl = Beaver area total sq mi = 2592 area total km2 = 6714 area land sq mi = 2590 area land km2 = 6708 area… …   Wikipedia

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  • Beaver County (Utah) — Altes Beaver County Courthouse, gelistet im NRHP mit der Nr. 70000622[1] Verwaltung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • state — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. condition, shape (inf.), kilter (inf.), category, estate, lot, makeup (inf.); case, mood, disposition, temper; pickle, contretemps, quandary, dilemma, plight; aspect, appearance; constitution,… …   English dictionary for students

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