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◙ n. צ'אב, חברה אמריקאית שמרכזה בניו-ג'רסי, ספקית כלל עולמית של שירותי ביטוח; שם משפחה* * *◙ החפשמ םש ;חוטיב יתוריש לש תימלוע ללכ תיקפס,יסר'ג-וינב הזכרמש תיאקירמא הרבח,בא'צ◄ -
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[tʃʌb]замо́к "Чабб" ( фирменное название)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Chubb
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Реальная английская фамилия, выбранная потому, что в английском языке она ассоциируется с прилагательным "chubby" – пухлый, толстый (предположительно происходит от слова "chub" ("голавль"), названия речной рыбы). -
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SUBJECT AREA: Domestic appliances and interiors[br]b. 1779 Fordingbridge, Hampshire, Englandd. 16 May 1845 Islington, London, England.[br]English locksmith.[br]Both Charles Chubb and his younger brother Jeremiah served as apprentices to a blacksmith. The brothers were in business together in Daniel Street, Portsea, Hampshire, from 1804 until 1820, when Charles moved to London to establish the firm of Chubb \& Son. In 1818, Jeremiah Chubb had patented a detector lock; this invention proved to be the foundation of the later success of the firm of Chubb \& Son. Charles Chubb made improvements on this lock, for which he took out patents in 1824, 1828 and 1833. He also took out several patents for fireproof and burglarproof safes.In the Portsea factory, at first there were only two or three employees engaged in lockmaking, but when Charles Chubb moved to London another twelve were taken on and thus things remained until 1830, when a factory was opened in Wolverhampton with up to two hundred employees. The manufacture of fireproof and burglarproof safes was carried out at a separate factory in London, which had up to one hundred and fifty employees. The two factories supplied nearly 1,500,000 patent locks and about 30,000 safes and strongrooms, costing between £8 and £5,000, the latter being the largest-ever safe supplied to a bank at that time.See also: Chubb, JohnIMcN -
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SUBJECT AREA: Domestic appliances and interiors[br]b. 1816 Portsea, Hampshire, Englandd. 30 October 1872 Brixton Rise, London, England.[br]English locksmith.[br]He succeeded his father, who had founded the family firm of Chubb \& Son, and patented many improvements to locks, safes, strong rooms and the like. He was elected a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1845, where he delivered an important paper on locks and keys which included a list of all British patents in the field up to the date of the paper as well as of all communications on the same subject to the Royal Society of Arts; for this he was awarded the Telford Medal.John Chubb was followed into the family business by his three sons, John C.Chubb, George H.Chubb (who was created Lord Hayter of Chislehurst in 1928) and Henry W.Chubb.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsInstitution of Civil Engineers Telford Medal 1845. See also: Chubb, Charles.IMcN -
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