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[,kɔlɪdʒəv'ɑːmz]English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > College of Arms
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геральдическая палата( создающая и ведущая учет гербам родов)геральдическая палата (в Великобритании)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > College of Arms
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♦ college /ˈkɒlɪdʒ/n.1 istituto superiore; scuola di studi superiori; istituto universitario; università: college of education, istituto superiore di scienza dell'educazione; art college, scuola d'arte; agricultural college, scuola di agraria; to go to college, andare all'università; to be at college, essere all'università; He's been to college, ha fatto l'università; to put one's children through college, far fare ai figli l'università; far laureare i figli; to graduate from college, laurearsi; college education, istruzione universitaria; cultura universitaria; college student, (studente) universitario2 (in GB) college; collegio universitario: the Oxford colleges, i college di Oxford; to live in college, risiedere in un college3 ( USA) college; università ( con corsi di quattro anni; concede il «bachelor's degree», laurea di primo grado)5 ordine (professionale); collegio: the College of Surgeons, l'Ordine dei chirurghi; the college of cardinals ( the Sacred College), il collegio dei cardinali (il Sacro Collegio)● college cap, berretto goliardico □ (in GB) College of Arms (o of Heralds), Società araldica □ (in GB) college of advanced technology, istituto superiore di tecnologia □ college of further education, istituto scolastico per la formazione permanente □ college of music, conservatorio (di musica) □ (fam. USA) college try, il tutto per tutto □ teacher training college ( USA: teachers college), istituto superiore di preparazione all'insegnamento NOTE DI CULTURA: college: i 31 college di Cambridge e gli oltre quaranta college di Oxford sono tra gli istituti universitari più conosciuti a livello internazionale. Il più antico è lo University College di Oxford, che risale al 1249 e fu fondato come molti altri college, proprio come collegio, cioè come pensionato per studenti. Oggi i college sono entità indipendenti, ciascuna con una propria biblioteca e una cappella, che scelgono autonomamente i propri studenti e docenti. Oltre a ospitare gli studenti, il college organizza la loro vita sociale e l'attività sportiva e gestisce la parte dell'insegnamento nota come supervision system, consistente in incontri in genere settimanali di un piccolo gruppo di studenti con un tutor che tiene loro lezioni informali, li guida nella ricerca e giudica i loro elaborati. L'università si occupa invece del coordinamento dei corsi, delle lezioni aperte a tutti gli studenti, del conferimento delle lauree e della gestione delle strutture principali, ad esempio le biblioteche principali, i teatri e i musei. -
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college ['kɒlɪdʒ]∎ I go to college je suis étudiant;∎ when you were at college ≃ quand tu étais à l'université;∎ American to be college bound se destiner aux études supérieures;∎ college of agriculture ≃ lycée m agricole;∎ college of art école f des beaux-arts;∎ college of music conservatoire m de musique;∎ a college chum un (une) copain (copine) de fac;∎ college days années fpl de fac(b) British (within university) collège m (dans les universités traditionnelles, communauté d'enseignants et d'étudiants disposant d'une semi-autonomie administrative)(c) (for professional training) école f professionnelle, collège m technique(d) (organization) société f, académie f;∎ the Royal College of Physicians/Surgeons ≃ l'Académie f de médecine/de chirurgie►► British College of Advanced Technology ≃ institut m universitaire de technologie, IUT m;the College of Arms = organisation statuant sur les armoiries en Grande-Bretagne;the College of Cardinals le Sacré Collège;American college degree diplôme m universitaire;college education études fpl supérieures;British College of Education ≃ institut m de formation des maîtres;American University College Entry Examination Board = commission d'admission dans l'enseignement supérieur aux États-Unis;British College of Further Education ≃ institut m d'éducation permanente;the College of Heralds = organisation statuant sur les armoiries en Grande-Bretagne;college student étudiant(e) m,f -
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['kɒlɪdʒ]1) scol. univ. (place of tertiary education) istituto m. d'istruzione superiore; (school, part of university) college m.; AE univ. università f.; (faculty) facoltà f.to go to college, to be at o in AE college andare all'università; to enter, leave college cominciare, finire l'università; to drop out of college to be a college dropout — abbandonare l'università
2) (body) (of surgeons) collegio m.; (of midwives, nurses) associazione f.* * *['koli‹]((any or all of the buildings housing) a higher-education institution: He studies at agricultural college.) facoltà, istituto universitario* * *['kɒlɪdʒ]1) scol. univ. (place of tertiary education) istituto m. d'istruzione superiore; (school, part of university) college m.; AE univ. università f.; (faculty) facoltà f.to go to college, to be at o in AE college andare all'università; to enter, leave college cominciare, finire l'università; to drop out of college to be a college dropout — abbandonare l'università
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[ɑːmz]сущ.; мн.1) оружие; вооружениеArms! / To arms! — К оружию!
- arms reductionAround one million men in and around this city carry arms. — Около миллиона человек в этом городе и его округе вооружены.
- stand of arms
- shoulder arms
- order arms
- brother in arms
- comrade in arms
- sister in arms2) под ружьём; в боевой готовностиSyn:3)а) военные действия; войнаSyn:- in armsIt is God's will, and also the will of your father, whom, under God, it is your duty to obey, that you should leave us to take up the profession of arms. (W. Scott, The Waverly Novels) — По воле Божьей, а также по воле твоего отца, которому после Бога ты должен во всём повиноваться, тебе придётся оставить нас и поступить на военную службу. (пер. И. Лихачёва)
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college [ˈkɒlɪdʒ]1. nouna. ( = university) université f ; ( = institution for higher education) établissement m d'enseignement supérieur ; (for professional training) lycée m technique• College of Advanced Technology (British) ≈ IUT m• College of Further Education (British) établissement d'enseignement pour jeunes et adultes, délivrant essentiellement des diplômes techniques2. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Terme très général désignant un établissement d'enseignement supérieur. En Grande-Bretagne, un college peut aussi bien enseigner les arts plastiques ou la musique que préparer à des brevets de technicien supérieur en coiffure ou en secrétariat. Certaines universités, dont Oxford et Cambridge, sont organisées en colleges.Aux États-Unis, les universités sont administrativement divisées en colleges, qui correspondent à des facultés, par exemple « College of Arts and Sciences » et « College of Medicine ». Les « junior colleges » ou « community colleges » sont des établissements de premier cycle universitaire, qui assurent en outre la formation continue des adultes salariés. Les diplômes de troisième cycle universitaire sont décernés par une « graduate school ». → DEGREE OXBRIDGE* * *['kɒlɪdʒ]1) ( place of tertiary education) établissement m d'enseignement supérieur; (school, part of university) collège m; US University faculté fto go to college —
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A n1 Sch, Univ ( place of tertiary education) établissement m d'enseignement supérieur ; (school, part of university) collège m ; US Univ faculté f ; to live in/out of college GB vivre au/hors du collège ; to go to college, to be at ou in US college faire des études supérieures ; to enter/leave college commencer/terminer ses études supérieures ; to put a child through college payer des études supérieures à un enfant ; to drop out of college, to be a college dropout abandonner ses études ;2 ( professional body) (of arms, cardinals) collège m ; (of doctors, surgeons) académie f ; (of midwives, nurses) association f ;to give sth the old college try US essayer de tout son cœur.ⓘ Colleges Aux États-Unis, on emploie ce terme pour divers types d'établissements d'enseignement supérieur qui proposent des études en deux ans ( community college, technical college, junior college), ou en quatre ans ( four-year college, university) qui préparent au Bachelor's Degree puis à un diplôme de troisième cycle. L'admission dans ces établissements se fait en fonction du dossier scolaire des élèves, des matières qu'ils ont étudiées en high school, et de leurs résultats aux examens de fin d'études secondaires. ⇒ high school -
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словесная битва, перепалка, стычка [этим. фр. passage darmes]The brilliant Lady Stunnington tried a passage of arms with her, but was routed with great slaughter by the intrepid little Becky. (W. Thackeray, ‘Vanity Fair’, ch. LI) — Блестящая леди Станнингтон попробовала было помериться с нею силами, но была разбита наголову бесстрашной маленькой Бекки.
In truth she had just been through a passage of arms with Courtier... (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Patrician’, part I, ch. XVIII) — А леди Веллис только что пришлось скрестить клинки с Куртье...
To this little passage of arms the rest of the company sat as spectators. (W. Sinclair, ‘The Jungle’, ch. XXXI) — Все присутствующие безмолвно следили за этой словесной дуэлью.
Clara left home to become a college student that fall, but before she left had another passage at arms with her father. (Sh. Anderson, ‘Poor White’, ch. VIII) — Клара уехала этой осенью из дома и поступила в колледж. Перед отъездом у нее было еще одно столкновение с отцом.
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['herəldz,kɔlɪdʒ]геральди́ческая пала́та (состоит из герольдмейстеров [см. king-of-arms] во главе с герольдмейстером ордена Подвязки [ Order of the Garter], а тж. герольдов [см. herald 1)] и "сопровождающих" [см. pursuivant]. Палата систематизирует гербы, устанавливает родословные и создаёт гербы для новопожалованных пэров [см. peer]. Герольдмейстеры и герольды торжественно провозглашают восшествие на престол нового монарха, а тж. принимают участие в церемонии открытия парламента [ Parliament] и вводе нового пэра в палату лордов [ House of Lords] и т.п. Палата учреждена в 1484 Ричардом III [Richard III])English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Heralds' College
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