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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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♦ 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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[,kɔlɪdʒəv'ɑːmz]English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > College of Arms
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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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1. noun1) Herold, der2. transitive verb(lit. or fig.) ankündigen* * *['herəld] 1. noun(formerly, a person who carries and reads important messages and notices (eg from a king): The king sent out heralds to announce the new law.) der Herold2. verb(to announce or be a sign of: A sharp wind often heralds a storm.) verkünden- academic.ru/34501/heraldic">heraldic- heraldry* * *her·ald[ˈherəld]I. nthe Times \herald der Times Herald (häufiger Zeitungsname in Amerika)▪ to \herald sth etw ankündigento \herald a new era eine neue Ära einläutenmuch \heralded viel gepriesen* * *['herəld]1. n3) (HER)2. vtarrival of summer ankündigen, Vorbote(n) sein fürto herald ( in) a new age — den Beginn eines neuen Zeitalters ankündigen
tonight's game is being heralded as the match of the season — das Spiel heute Abend wird als die Begegnung der Saison groß herausgebracht
* * *herald [ˈherəld]A s1. HISTa) Herold mb) Wappenherold m2. fig Verkünder m3. fig Vorbote m:B v/t1. verkünden, ankündigen (auch fig)a) feierlich einführen,b) fig einleiten* * *1. noun1) Herold, der2. transitive verb(lit. or fig.) ankündigen* * *n.Herold -e m.Verkünder m.Vorbote -en m.Wappenherold m. v.ankündigen v.verkünden v. -
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['herəld] 1. сущ.1) ист. герольд; глашатай2) вестник- College of Heralds 2. гл.; книжн."Daily Herald" — "Дейли геральд"
1) возвещать; извещать, объявлять, уведомлятьSyn:2) предвещать, предрекать, предсказыватьSyn: -
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I ['herəld]nome araldo m., messaggero m.; fig. annunciatore m. (-trice), precursore m. (-corritrice)II ['herəld]verbo transitivo (anche herald in) annunciare, proclamare* * *['herəld] 1. noun(formerly, a person who carries and reads important messages and notices (eg from a king): The king sent out heralds to announce the new law.) araldo, messaggero2. verb(to announce or be a sign of: A sharp wind often heralds a storm.) annunciare- heraldic- heraldry* * *herald /ˈhɛrəld/n.1 (stor.) araldo4 (fig.) precursore; foriero● the Heralds' College, la Società Araldica (in GB).(to) herald /ˈhɛrəld/v. t.1 annunciare; proclamare* * *I ['herəld]nome araldo m., messaggero m.; fig. annunciatore m. (-trice), precursore m. (-corritrice)II ['herəld]verbo transitivo (anche herald in) annunciare, proclamare -
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[ˈherəld]herald вестник; Heralds' College геральдическая палата herald возвещать, объявлять herald ист. герольд; глашатай herald предвещать herald вестник; Heralds' College геральдическая палата -
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1. [ʹherəld] n1. ист. герольдsilence is the perfectest herald of joy ( Shakespeare) - молчанье - лучший глашатай радости
2. 1) вестник2) (Herald) геральд ( в названиях газет)Daily Herald - «Дейли геральд»
3. чиновник геральдической палаты2. [ʹherəld] v возвыш.1. 1) сообщать, возвещать2) возвещать о прибытии, объявлять; вводить (кого-л. в гостиную и т. п.)2. предвещатьthe song of birds heralds the approach of spring - пение птиц предвещает приход весны
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Heralds' College — n. in England, a royal corporation, appointed in 1484, in charge of granting and recording armorial emblems and coats of arms, keeping records of genealogies, etc … English World dictionary