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1 faculty of advocates
Юридический термин: коллегия адвокатов -
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Fa·cul·ty of ˈAd·vo·cates -
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5 faculty
ˈfækəltɪ сущ.
1) дар, способность the faculty of hearing ≈ слух the faculty of teaching ≈ преподавательские способности the faculty of imagination ≈ дар воображения Syn: ability
2) власть, право Syn: power
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3) факультет law faculty ≈ факультет права medicine faculty ≈ медицинский факультет science faculty ≈ факультет естественных наук Dean of a Faculty ≈ декан факультета
4) преим. амер. профессорско-преподавательский состав adjunct faculty ≈ амер. временные преподаватели (работающие по контракту) college, university faculty ≈ преподаватели университета, колледжа school faculty ≈ школьный преподаватели the standing faculty ≈ постоянный преподаватели She is on the faculty. ≈ Она преподаватель факультета.
5) собир. лица одной профессии the faculty of advocates ≈ адвокаты способность, дар - * of hearing слух - * of speech дар речи - the mental faculties умственные способности - the * of making friends способность легко заводить друзей - to have a great * for mathematics иметь большие способности к математике - * for saying the right thing умение говорить всегда кстати - * of making oneself agreeable умение нравиться - to collect one's faculties взять себя в руки, прийти в себя - to be in possession of all one's faculties сохранять все свои умственные и физические способности власть, право (особ. церковное) факультет, отделение - the * of law юридический факультет - the four faculties богословский факультет, юридический факультет, медицинский факультет и отделение гуманитарных наук профессорско-преподавательский состав (данного факультета в Великобритании, всего университета в США) - * member преподаватель высшего учебного заведения - * wives жены профессоров и преподавателей вузов (собирательнле) лица с высшим образованием, принадлежащие к одной профессии - the medical * врачи - the legal * юристы to be in possession of all one's faculties (полностью) сохранять все свои физические и умственные способности faculty власть;
право ~ (the F.) распр. лица медицинской профессии ~ область науки или искусства ~ профессорско-преподавательский состав ~ способность, дар;
faculty of speech дар речи;
faculty for music музыкальные способности ~ факультет ~ способность, дар;
faculty of speech дар речи;
faculty for music музыкальные способности ~ of law юридический факультет ~ способность, дар;
faculty of speech дар речи;
faculty for music музыкальные способности mental ~ умственные способности -
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['fækltɪ]2) BE univ. facoltà f.3) AE univ. scol. (staff) corpo m. insegnante* * *['fækəlti]plural - faculties; noun1) (a power of the mind: the faculty of reason.) facoltà2) (a natural power of the body: the faculty of hearing.) facoltà3) (ability or skill: She has a faculty for saying the right thing.) capacità4) ((often with capital) a section of a university: the Faculty of Arts/Science.) facoltà* * *faculty /ˈfækltɪ/n.1 facoltà ( intellettuale o fisica): the faculty of hearing, la facoltà dell'udito; to be in possession of all one's faculties, essere in possesso di tutte le proprie facoltà; mental faculties, facoltà mentali2 capacità; abilità; talento5 (leg.) facoltà; diritto; autorità6 (antiq.) (gli) appartenenti a una professione; ( in particolare) (i) medici, (la) professione medica● (in GB) the Faculty of Advocates, il collegio degli avvocati scozzesi.* * *['fækltɪ]2) BE univ. facoltà f.3) AE univ. scol. (staff) corpo m. insegnante -
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8 коллегия адвокатов
1) General subject: bar2) Law: college of advocates, faculty of advocates, the Bar, the Bar Council (если вы говорите про Великобританию)3) leg.N.P. bar association, college of lawyersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коллегия адвокатов
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9 advocate
1. [ʹædvək(ə)t] n1. адвокат, защитникLord Advocate - лорд-адвокат, генеральный прокурор по делам Шотландии
faculty of advocates - шотл. коллегия адвокатов
2. защитник, заступник; сторонник (взглядов, образа жизни и т. п.)2. [ʹædvəkeıt] vadvocate of peace - защитник /сторонник/ мира
отстаивать, защищать, выступать в защиту (взглядов, образа жизни и т. п.); пропагандироватьI do not advocate building skyscrapers - я не сторонник возведения небоскрёбов
he advocated higher salaries for teachers - он отстаивал /боролся/ за повышение зарплаты учителям
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10 advocate
1. 'ædvəkət noun(a supporter, a person who is in favour (of): an advocate of reform.) forkjemper, talsmann2. -keit verb(to recommend: He advocated increasing the charges.) anbefale, forfekteadvokat--------representantIsubst. \/ˈædvəkət\/, \/ˈædvəkeɪt\/1) forkjemper, forsvarer, talsmann2) ( spesielt skotsk) advokat, sakføreran advocate for somebody en som forsvarer en annenan advocate of something en forkjemper for noeLord Advocate ( i Skottland) riksadvokatIIverb \/ˈædvəkət\/, \/ˈædvəkeɪt\/anbefale, forsvare, forfekte, gjøre seg til talsmann for -
11 Menzies, Michael
[br]b. end of the seventeenth century Lanarkshire, Scotland (?)d. 13 December 1766 Edinburgh, Scotland[br]Scottish inventor and lawyer.[br]Menzies was admitted as a member of the Faculty of Advocates on 31 January 1719. It is evident from his applications for patents that he was more concerned with inventions than the law, however. He took out his first patent in 1734 for a threshing machine in which a number of flails were attached to a horizontal axis, which was moved rapidly forwards and backwards through half a revolution, essentially imitating the action of an ordinary flail. The grain to be threshed was placed on either side.Though not a practical success, Menzies's invention seems to have been the first for the mechanical threshing of grain. His idea of imitating non-mechanized action also influenced his invention of a coal cutter, for which he took out a patent in 1761 and which copied miners' tools for obtaining coal. He proposed to carry heavy chains down the pit so that they could be used to give motion to iron picks, saws or other chains with cutting implements. The chains could be set into motion by a steam-engine, by water-or windmills, or by horses gins. Although it is quite obvious that this apparatus could not work, Menzies was the first to have thought of mechanizing coal production in the style that was in use in the late twentieth century. Subsequent to Menzies's proposal, many inventors at varying intervals followed this direction until the problem was finally solved one century later by, among others, W.E. Garforth.Menzies had successfully used the power of a steam-engine on the Wear eight years beforehand, when he obtained a patent for raising coal. According to his device a descending bucket filled with water raised a basket of coals, while a steam-engine pumped the water back to the surface; the balance-tub system, in various forms, quickly spread to other coalfields. Menzies's patent from 1750 for improved methods of carrying the coals from the coalface to the pit-shaft had also been of considerable influence: this device employed self-acting inclined planes, whereon the descending loaded wagons hauled up the empty ones.[br]Further ReadingThe article entitled "Michael Menzies" in the Dictionary of National Biography neglects Menzies's inventions for mining. A comprehensive evaluation of his influence on coal cutting is given in the introductory chapter of S.F.Walker, 1902, Coal-Cutting byMachinery, London.WK
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