Перевод: со всех языков на все языки

со всех языков на все языки

Buchon

  • 1 buchón

    1. adj разг.
    2) Кол. пузатый
    2. m

    БИРС > buchón

  • 2 buchón

    сущ.

    Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > buchón

  • 3 buchón

    adj
    1) Кол.; нн. пуза́тый, толстопу́зый
    2) Куба доброду́шный; простоду́шный
    3) М.; мед. боле́ющий зо́бом, зоба́тый
    4) Вен. сколоти́вший капита́л жу́льническим путём
    5) Арг., Ур. сы́тый
    6) К.-Р.; зоол. пелика́н

    Diccionario español-ruso. América Latina > buchón

  • 4 buchón

    adj.
    1 gluttonous.
    2 ambitious.
    3 potbellied.
    m.
    ambitious person.
    * * *
    ( Col fam) pot-bellied
    water hyacinth

    Spanish-English dictionary > buchón

  • 5 buchón

    • potbellied

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > buchón

  • 6 buchón

    Cu dobrácký
    Ve zlodějský
    • břichatý
    m
    Co klouček
    Cu dobrák
    Ve zloděj
    * * *
    volatý (o osobě)
    • volatý (holub)
    m
    volatý člověk

    Diccionario español-checo > buchón

  • 7 Buchon

    Diccionario español-ruso de la jerga > Buchon

  • 8 buchón,

    a adj за питомен гълъб, който силно издува гушата си.

    Diccionario español-búlgaro > buchón,

  • 9 buchón

    1. adj разг.
    1) свободный, мешковатый; покрытый складками ( об одежде)
    2) Кол. пузатый
    2. m

    Universal diccionario español-ruso > buchón

  • 10 наркодилер

    n
    colloq. buchón

    Diccionario universal ruso-español > наркодилер

  • 11 břichatý

    Am buchudo
    Am cipote
    Am masudo
    Am petacón
    Am pipo
    Am pipudo
    Am pipón
    Am pupón
    Am timbuco
    Am timbón
    Ar bochichudo
    Ch taco
    Ch tacuaco
    Co batato
    Co bolombo
    Co bolongo
    Co buchicacho
    Co paturro
    Cu torombolo
    Do congruita
    Do paturrano
    Gu guasapo
    botijón
    fondongo
    olotón
    tango
    Pe catumbao
    PR abatatado
    amondongado
    atocinado
    barrigudo
    barrigón
    buchón
    fondón
    mostrenco
    panzudo
    panzón
    rechoncho
    tripudo
    tripón
    ventripotente
    ventroso
    ventrudo

    Otwarty słownik polsko-galisyjski > břichatý

  • 12 dobrácký

    Am butuco
    Cu buchón
    pecharo
    bonachón
    bonazo
    guapote
    infeliz

    Otwarty słownik polsko-galisyjski > dobrácký

  • 13 dobrák

    f bonachona
    m Cu buchón
    m bendito
    m bonachón
    m bueno
    m infeliz

    Otwarty słownik polsko-galisyjski > dobrák

  • 14 klouček

    m Am botija
    m Am cachifo
    m Am chapulín
    m Ar cebollita
    m Ar marucho
    m Ar petizo
    m Co buchón
    m Co chichigüe
    m Co perendengue
    m Cu chama
    m Do chiquiningo
    m Gu pelón
    m Ho chigüín
    m Mé žert. botijón
    m Pe pichín
    m PR cotisuelto
    m PR miquillo
    m Ve chipilín
    m Ve chirrimplín
    m Ve galfarro
    m braguillas
    m chacho
    m chavea
    m chicuelo
    m chiquichico
    m chiquillo
    m gachón
    m gamín
    m gorrión
    m gurriato
    m gurripato
    m regojo
    m regojuelo
    m zagalejo

    Otwarty słownik polsko-galisyjski > klouček

  • 15 zloděj

    Ar tintorero
    f ganzúa
    m Am bolsista
    m Ar caloteador
    m Ar dañino
    m Ar descuidista
    m Ar lunfardo
    m Ch palanquero
    m ganzuador
    m Ve buchón
    m Ve caribe
    m atracador
    m bolsillero
    m desvalijador
    m gato
    m hurtador
    m ladrón
    m pillador
    m rapante
    m robador
    m robón
    m timador

    Otwarty słownik polsko-galisyjski > zloděj

  • 16 zlodějský

    Am calotero
    Am guachinango
    Am pilatuno
    Am rapiñero
    Ar caloteador
    Ar lunfardo
    Gu chucho
    Gu macacino
    hanl. abogadezco
    hanl. abogadil
    mañoso
    Ve buchón
    buscón
    cobrón
    germanesco
    hurtador
    ladronesco
    ladrón
    mafioso
    pillador
    rapante
    raquero
    rateril
    robador
    sisón

    Otwarty słownik polsko-galisyjski > zlodějský

  • 17 ambitious person

    s.
    persona ambiciosa, ambicioso, codiciador, buchón.

    Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > ambitious person

  • 18 Messerschmitt, Willi E.

    SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace
    [br]
    b. 26 June 1898 Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany
    d. 17 September 1978 Munich, Germany
    [br]
    German aircraft designer noted for successful fighters such as the Bf 109, one of the world's most widely produced aircraft.
    [br]
    Messerschmitt studied engineering at the Munich Institute of Tchnology and obtained his degree in 1923. By 1926 he was Chief Designer at the Bayerische Flugzeugwerke in Augsburg. Due to the ban on military aircraft in Germany following the First World War, his early designs included gliders, light aircraft, and a series of high-wing airliners. He began to make a major impact on German aircraft design once Hitler came to power and threw off the shackles of the Treaty of Versailles, which so restricted Germany's armed forces. In 1932 he bought out the now-bankrupt Bayerische Flugzeugwerke, but initially, because of enmity between himself and the German aviation minister, was not invited to compete for an air force contract for a single-engined fighter. However, in 1934 Messerschmitt designed the Bf 108 Taifun, a small civil aircraft with a fighter-like appearance. This displayed the quality of his design and the German air ministry was forced to recognize him. As a result, he unveiled the famous Bf 109 fighter which first flew in August 1935; it was used during the Spanish Civil War in 1936–9, and was to become one of the foremost combat aircraft of the Second World War. In 1938, after several name changes, the company became Messerschmitt Aktien-Gesellschaft (and hence a change of prefix from Bf to Me). During April 1939 a Messerschmitt aircraft broke the world air-speed record at 755.14 km/h (469.32 mph): it was entered in the FAI records as a Bf 109R, but was more accurately a new design designated Me 209V-1.
    During the Second World War, the 5/70P was progressively improved, and eventually almost 35,000 were built. Other successful fighters followed, such as the twin-engined Me 110 which also served as a bomber and night fighter. The Messerschmitt Me 262 twin-engined jet fighter, the first jet aircraft in the world to enter service, flew during the early years of the war, but it was never given a high priority by the High Command and only a small number were in service when the war ended. Another revolutionary Messerschmitt AG design was the Me 163 Komet, the concept of Professor Alexander Lippisch who had joined Messerschmitt's company in 1939; this was the first rocket-propelled fighter to enter service. It was a small tailless design capable of 880 km/hr (550 mph), but its duration under power was only about 10 minutes and it was very dangerous to fly. From late 1944 onwards it was used to intercept the United States Air Force bombers during their daylight raids. At the other end of the scale, Messerschmitt produced the Me 321 Gigant, a huge transport glider which was towed behind a flight of three Me 110s. Later it was equipped with six engines, but it was an easy target for allied fighters. This was a costly white elephant, as was his high-speed twin-engined Me 210 fighter-bomber project which nearly made his company bankrupt. Nevertheless, he was certainly an innovator and was much admired by Hitler, who declared that he had "the skull of a genius", because of the Me 163 Komet rocket-powered fighter and the Me 262.
    At the end of the war Messerschmitt was detained by the Americans for two years. In 1952 Messerschmitt became an aviation adviser to the Spanish government, and his Bf109 was produced in Spain as the Hispano Buchon for a number of years and was powered by Rolls-Royce Merlin engines. A factory was also constructed in Egypt to produce aircraft to Messerschmitt's designs. His German company, banned from building aircraft, produced prefabricated houses, sewing machines and, from 1953 to 1962, a series of bubble-cars: the KR 175 (1953–55) and the KR 200 (1955–62) were single-cylinder three-wheeled bubble-cars, and the Tiger (1958–62) was a twin-cylinder, 500cc four-wheeler. In 1958 Messerschmitt resumed aircraft construction in Germany and later became the Honorary Chairman of the merged Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm company (now part of the Franco-German Eurocopter company).
    [br]
    Further Reading
    van Ishoven, 1975, Messerschmitt. Aircraft Designer, London. J.Richard Smith, 1971, Messerschmitt. An Air-craft Album, London.
    Anthony Pritchard, 1975, Messerschmitt, London (describes Messerschmitt aircraft).
    JDS / CM

    Biographical history of technology > Messerschmitt, Willi E.

См. также в других словарях:

  • Buchon — ist der Nachname von mehreren Personen: Jean Alexandre Buchon (1791–1846), französischer Geschichtsforscher Max Buchon (1818–1869), französischer Autor und Übersetzer Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unt …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Buchōn — (spr. Büschong), Jean Alexandre, geb. 1791 in Menetou Salon u. widmete sich der Literatur; er gehörte seit 1820 zu dem Gegner der Regierung u. wurde wegen mehrerer seiner Schriften angefochten u. mehrmals verhaftet; er durchreiste seit 1822… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Buchon — (spr. bǖschóng), Jean Alexandre, franz. Geschichtsforscher, geb. 21. Mai 1791 zu Menetou Salon in Cher, gest. 29. April 1846 in Paris, trat früh als oppositioneller Journalist auf, weshalb seine ersten Schriften, z. B. »Vie du Tasse« (Par. 1817) …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Buchon — (frz. Büschong), Jean Alexandre, franz. Geschichtsforscher, geb. 1791, erwarb sich ausgezeichnete Verdienste durch die Herausgabe mittelalterlicher franz. Chroniken und durch seine Untersuchungen über die Geschichte der Unternehmungen, welche im… …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • buchón — buchón, na (De buche1). 1. adj. Dicho del palomo o paloma domésticos: Que se distinguen por la propiedad de inflar el buche desmesuradamente. 2. El Salv. y Méx. Que tiene bocio. U. t. c. s.) …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • buchón — ► adjetivo ZOOLOGÍA Se aplica a la paloma o palomo domésticos que inflan el buche desmesuradamente. * * * buchón, a adj. y n. Se aplica a las palomas que pueden hinchar el buche hasta hacerlo casi del tamaño de su cuerpo. * * * buchón, na. (De… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • buchón — {{#}}{{LM B06146}}{{〓}} {{SynB06285}} {{[}}buchón{{]}}, {{[}}buchona{{]}} ‹bu·chón, cho·na› {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} {{♂}}Referido a un palomo o paloma domésticos,{{♀}} que hinchan el buche de un modo excesivo: • Había tres palomos buchones en la… …   Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos

  • Buchón valenciano — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Se trata de un palomo de reciente aparición que no debe confundirse con el Valenciano, raza desaparecida desde hace muchos años. Origen genético y características Su origen genético es de un tipo de buchón que ha… …   Wikipedia Español

  • buchon — lunf. Acusador, delator// confidente o informante de la Policía …   Diccionario Lunfardo

  • Buchon — nm buisson Argonne. Syn.: bucho Ardennes …   Glossaire des noms topographiques en France

  • BUCHON —    a learned Frenchman; wrote chronologies of French history (1791 1846) …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»