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1 Gottlieb
Gottlieb собств.: das ist mir Gottlieb Schulze разг. э́то мне безразли́чно -
2 Gottlieb
Gottlieb, *Theophĭlus.
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3 Gottlieb
собств.das ist mir Gottlieb Schulze — разг. это мне безразлично -
4 Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion
nСтадион им. Готлиба Даймлера, в Штутгарте, расположен в большом спортивном центре "Каннштаттер вазен", площадь 55 га, с крышей над зрительскими трибунами, рассчитан на 53 тыс. мест. Штутгартский стадион принимал чемпионаты мира по футболу в 1974, 2006 гг., чемпионат Европы 1988 г. Назван в честь пионера автомобилестроения Готлиба Даймлера → Stuttgart, Cannstatter Wasen, Daimler GottliebГермания. Лингвострановедческий словарь > Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion
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5 Gottlieb Maria Anna
певица и актриса. Первая исполнительница партий Барбарины в "Свадьбе Фигаро" Моцарта и Панины в "Волшебной флейте". Была одной из популярнейших исполнительниц в жанре зингшпиляАвстрия. Лингвострановедческий словарь > Gottlieb Maria Anna
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6 Gottlieb Daimler
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7 Daimler, Gottlieb
[br]b. 17 March 1834 Schorndorff, near Stuttgart, Germanyd. 6 March 1900 Cannstatt, near Stuttgart, Germany[br]German engineer, pioneer automobile maker.[br]The son of a baker, his youthful interest in technical affairs led to his being apprenticed to a gunsmith with whom he produced his apprenticeship piece: a double-barrelled pistol with a rifled barrel and "nicely chased scrollwork", for which he received high praise. He remained there until 1852 before going to technical school in Stuttgart from 1853 to 1857. He then went to a steam-engineering company in Strasbourg to gain practical experience. He completed his formal education at Stuttgart Polytechnik, and in 1861 he left to tour France and England. There he worked in the engine-shop of Smith, Peacock \& Tanner and then with Roberts \& Co., textile machinery manufacturers of Manchester. He later moved to Coventry to work at Whitworths, and it was in that city that he was later involved with the Daimler Motor Company, who had been granted a licence by his company in Germany. In 1867 he was working at Bruderhaus Engineering Works at Reutlingen and in 1869 went to Maschinenbau Gesellschaft Karlsruhe where he became Manager and later a director. Early in the 1870s, N.A. Otto had reorganized his company into Gasmotorenfabrik Deutz and he appointed Gottlieb Daimler as Factory Manager and Wilhelm Maybach as Chief Designer. Together they developed the Otto engine to its limit, with Otto's co-operation. Daimler and Maybach had met previously when both were working at Bruderhaus. In 1875 Daimler left Deutz, taking Maybach with him to set up a factory in Stuttgart to manufacture light, high-speed internal-combustion engines. Their first patent was granted in 1883. This was for an engine fuelled by petrol and with hot tube ignition which continued to be used until Robert Bosch's low-voltage ignition became available in 1897. Two years later he produced his first vehicle, a motor cycle with outriggers. They showed a motor car at the Paris exhibition in 1889, but French manufacturers were slow to come forward and no French company could be found to undertake manufacture. Eventually Panhard and Levassor established the Daimler engine in France. Daimler Motoren GmbH was started in 1895, but soon after Daimler and Maybach parted, having provided an engine for a boat on the River Neckar in 1887 and that for the Wolfert airship in 1888. Daimler was in sole charge of the company from 1895, but his health began to decline in 1899 and he died in 1900.[br]Further ReadingE.Johnson, 1986, The Dawn of Motoring. P.Siebetz, 1942, Gottlieb Daimler.IMcN -
8 Johann Gottlieb Fichte
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9 Rose-Gottlieb method
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10 metodo di Röse-Gottlieb
[CHIM]Dizionario chimica Italiano-Inglese > metodo di Röse-Gottlieb
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11 Fichte, Johann Gottlieb
перс.фил., пол. Фихте, Иоганн Готлиб (1762-1814; немецкий философ, представитель немецкого классического идеализм, сторонник национализма, автаркии и военного корпоративного государства)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Fichte, Johann Gottlieb
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12 Roese-Gottlieb method
1) Пищевая промышленность: метод Розе-Готлиба2) Макаров: метод определения жира в молоке (метод Розе-Готтлиба), метод Розе-Готтлиба (метод определения жира в молоке) -
13 Roese-Gottlieb test
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14 Rose-Gottlieb method
Макаров: метод определения жира в молоке (метод Розе-Готтлиба), метод Розе-Готтлиба (метод определения жира в молоке) -
15 Rose-Gottlieb test
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16 Alan Merril Gottlieb
Names and surnames: AMGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Alan Merril Gottlieb
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17 Rose-Gottlieb-Methode
Универсальный немецко-русский словарь > Rose-Gottlieb-Methode
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18 Johann Gottlieb Fichte
◙ n. יוהן גוטליב פיכטה (1762-1814), פילוסוף גרמני* * *◙ ינמרג ףוסוליפ,(4181-2671) הטכיפ בילטוג ןהוי◄ -
19 Roese-Gottlieb method
Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > Roese-Gottlieb method
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20 Rose-Gottlieb test
Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > Rose-Gottlieb test
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Gottlieb — ist ein männlicher Vorname und ein gängiger Familienname. Gebräuchlich ist auch die lateinische Variante Amadeus und seltener das griechische Theophilos. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Bekannte Namensträger 1.1 Vorname 1.2 Familienname … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gottlieb [1] — Gottlieb, männlicher Vorname, so v.w. griechisch Theophilus u. lateinisch Amadeus … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Gottlieb [2] — Gottlieb, Joh., geb. 1815 in Brünn, seit 1848 Professor der Chemie am Johanneum in Gratz. Er schr.: Taschenbuch der chemischen Technologie, Lpz. 1852; Lehrbuch der reinen u. technischen Chemie, Braunschw. 1853; Lehrbuch der pharmaceutischen… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Gottlieb — m German: religious name, dating from the 17th century, composed of the elements Gott God + the verbal stem lieb love (and so an equivalent of THEOPHILUS (SEE Theophilus)). Cognate: Dutch: Godlef … First names dictionary
Gottlieb — Deux possibilités pour ce nom allemand ou alsacien : soit un nom de personne d origine germanique (racines god = dieu + lieb = cher, aimé), soit un nom à valeur mystique porté par des Juifs askhénazes (= aimé de Dieu). Variantes : Gottlib,… … Noms de famille
Gottlieb — This article is about the pinball and arcade game manufacturer. For other uses, see Gottlieb (name). Gottlieb (formerly D. Gottlieb Co.) was an arcade game corporation based in Chicago, Illinois.[1] The company was established by David Gottlieb… … Wikipedia
Gottlieb — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Patronyme Pour consulter un article plus général, voir : Nom de famille germanique. Gottlieb est un nom de famille notamment porté par : Maurycy … Wikipédia en Français
Gottlieb — El apellido alemán Gottlieb puede hacer referencia a: Adolph Gottlieb, pintor y escultor estadounidense; Johann Gottlieb Georgi, químico, geógrafo y naturalista alemán; Sidney Gottlieb (Joseph Scheider), bioquímico y psiquiatra militar… … Wikipedia Español
Gottlieb — /got leeb/, n. Adolph, 1903 74, U.S. painter. * * * (as used in expressions) Clausewitz Carl Philipp Gottlieb von Daimler Gottlieb Wilhelm Fichte Johann Gottlieb Kölreuter Josef Gottlieb * * * … Universalium
Gottlieb — (as used in expressions) Clausewitz, Carl (Philipp Gottlieb) von Daimler, Gottlieb (Wilhelm) Fichte, Johann Gottlieb Kölreuter, Josef Gottlieb … Enciclopedia Universal
Gottlieb — 1. Ein Gottlieb und ein Hans machen einen Esel vom Kopf bis zum Schwanz. Frz.: Deux Jean et un Pierre font un asne entier. (Leroux, I, 89.) 2. Gottlieb, Gottlob, Gott sei s gedank, die alten Weiber liegen krank. (Schles.) … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon