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Hour corn

  • 1 Hour corn

    Сельское хозяйство: кукуруза крахмалистая (Zea mays conv. amylacea, Zea mays amylacea)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Hour corn

  • 2 corn in Egypt

    изобилие, обилие чего-л. (особ. продуктов, яств) [этим. библ. Genesis XLII, 2]

    One and five an hour instead of eightpence ha'penny was corn in Egypt - or would be if you got it all the time. (A. Silliloe, ‘Key to the Door’, ch. 18) — Шиллинг и пять пенсов в час вместо восьми с половиной пенсов - это же манна небесная, если, конечно, так будут платить все время.

    A: "I hope as many of you fellows as possible will be coming to the picnic next week. My Guv'nor has promised to supply the eats." B: "Splendid! There'll be corn in Egypt in that case; I can speak from previous experience." (SPI) — А: "На той неделе у нас будет пикник, приглашаются все. Мой отец обеспечит угощение. Б. Значит, пир горой, это уж точно. Я-то знаю, был у вас прошлый раз."

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > corn in Egypt

  • 3 corn hour

    kanji tepung jagung

    English-Indonesian dictionary > corn hour

  • 4 charge

    1. I
    1) the troops (the brigade, the cavalry, etc.) charged войска и т. д. пошли в атаку
    2) the battery needs charging батарейку нужно зарядить, батарейка села
    2. II
    charge unexpectedly ( fiercely /furiously, violently/, etc.) пойти в неожиданную и т. д. атаку; our player charged again and again наш игрок предпринимал все вовью атаки
    2)
    charge heavily (exorbitantly, double, extravagantly, unscrupulously, etc.) назначать /просить, запрашивать/ высокую и т. д. цену; взимать высокую и т. д. плату; you charge too high [for this] вы [за это] заломили слишком много
    3. III
    1) charge smth. charge a gun (an accumulator, an electric battery, etc.), заряжать ружье и т. д.
    2) charge smth. charge 5 dollars (I rouble, a 4% commission, etc.) назначать /просить, взимать/ пять долларов и т. д.; what commission would you -? сколько вы возьмете комиссионных?
    3) charge smth. charge a necklace (a dress, a dinner, etc.) записывать в долг покупку ожерелья и т. д.; I always -all my purchases я всегда покупаю в кредит
    4) charge smb., smth. charge the enemy (the enemy troops, etc.) атаковать противника и т. д., завязать бой с противником и т. д; charge the enemy positions атаковать позиции противника
    4. IV
    1) charge smb. in some manner charge smb. falsely (calumniously, groundlessly, etc.) предъявлять кому-л. ложное и т. д. обвинение
    2) charge smb. in some manner charge smb. violently (unreasonably, heavily, vehemently, sword in hand, etc.) яростно и т. д. атаковать кого-л.
    3) charge smth. in some manner charge a cart (a boat, a ship, a lorry, etc.) heavily (excessively, to the full, etc.) тяжело и т. д. нагрузить телегу и т. д.
    5. V
    charge smth. smth., charge one pound a yard (a penny a throw, three shillings a dozen, etc.) брать /просить/ по одному фунту за ярд и т. д.; how much do you charge an hour? сколько вы берете за час?; charge smb. smth. charge smb. a high price (the lowest price, too much, etc.) запрашивать с кого-л. /назначать кому-л./ высокую и т. д. цену; we are charging you the old prices мы берем с вас no старым ценам
    6. XI
    1) be charged in some manner the lorry (the cart, etc.) was charged to the full (to excess, heavily, etc.) грузовик был нагружен до самого верха и т. д.; be charged with with. soldiers came back charged with booty солдаты вернулись, нагруженные добычей
    2) be charged with smth. be charged with moisture (with electricity, etc.) быть насыщенным влагой и т. д.; the air was charged with steam в воздухе стоял пар; the atmosphere was charged with suspense /tension/ атмосфера была очень напряженной; the atmosphere there was charged with fear там царил страх
    3) be charged in some manner he was falsely (groundlessly, etc.) charged его ложно и т. д. обвинили, ему было предъявлено ложное и т. д. обвинение; be charged with smth. what 'is the prisoner charged with? в чем обвиняется заключенный?
    4) be charged smth. the company should be charged only your travelling expenses компания должна оплачивать только ваши дорожные расходы; be charged on smth. storage will be charged on each piece of baggage remaining at the station ever 24 hours за каждое место багажа, оставленного на хранение на вокзале на срок свыше двадцати четырех часов, будет взиматься плата
    7. XVI
    1) charge at smb. charge at the спешу (at the standing man, etc.) нападать /набрасываться/ на /атаковать/ противника и т. д.; the bull (the wounded lion, the stranger, etc.) charged at me suddenly бык и т. д. внезапно (на)бросился на меня; charge across (into, etc.) smth. the bull charged across the field (into the forest, etc.) бык бросился бежать по полю и т. д.
    2) charge at smth. charge at L 300 a year (at five shillings a yard, at $ 8 an hour, etc.) брать /просить/ триста фунтов в год и т. д.; charge by smth. charge by weight (by bulk, etc.) взимать плату по весу и т. д, charge by the hour взимать почасовую плату
    8. XXI1
    1) charge smb. with (on) smth. charge the enemy with fixed bayonets атаковать противника примкнутыми штыками; charge the enemy with violence яростно атаковать противника; charge the enemy on horseback завязать конный бой
    2) charge smth. with smth. charge a gun with blank cartridges (the cannon with powder and ball, etc.) заряжать ружье холостыми патронами и т. д.; charge water with carbon dioxide газировать воду
    3) charge smth., smb. with smth. charge a boat with a load нагружать лодку; charge one's shoulders with a sack of corn взвалить на плечи мешок зерна; charge mules with hampers навьючить на мула плетеные корзины; charge a table with dishes заставить стол посудой; charge the stomach with [indigestible] food набить желудок [тяжелой] пищей; charge one's speech with commonplace phrases (with proverbs, etc.) пересыпать свой речь банальными выражениями и т. д. charge one's memory with facts (with useful information, etc.) загружать память фактами и т. д. charge one's memory with trifles забивать голову /память/ всякими пустяками; charge smb. with reproaches ( with insults, with praise, with honours, etc.) осыпать кого-л. упреками и т. д.
    4) charge smth. for smth. charge a fee for one's service (L 1 for the book, commission for the sale, etc.) назначать /просить, взимать/ плату за обслуживание и т. д.; charge too much (nothing) for smth. запросить очень много (ничего не взять) за что-л.; what /how much/ do they charge for a car by the day (for a call, for a room, etc.)? сколько стоит день проката автомобиля и т. д.?
    5) charge smb. with smth. charge smb. with a crime (with offences of every imaginable kind, with delinquency, with various defects, with dishonesty, with carelessness, with complicity, with assault and battery, with murder. with treason, etc.) обвинять кого-л. в преступлении и т. д; charge smth. to smb. charge a crime (treason, a calamity, an accident, etc.) to smb. приписывать преступление и т. д. кому-л.
    6) charge smth. to smb., smth. charge the expense to the firm (a thing bought to the customer, the sum to his account, the payment of smth. to the public debt, the fare on the bill, etc.) записывать /относить/ расходы за счет фирмы и т. д.
    7) charge smb. with smth. charge the pupils with a task (the boy with a duty, him with an office, the agent with an important commission, etc.) дать ученикам задание и т. д., charge a governess with the education of children (a man with the superintendence of a building, etc.) поручить гувернантке воспитание детей и т. д; charge these people with heavy responsibilities возлагать на этих людей большую ответственность
    9. XXII
    1) charge smb. with doing smth. charge a burglar with having stolen the jewels (a student with neglecting his duty, a man with having done smth., etc.) обвинять грабителя в краже драгоценностей и т. д.' the policeman charged him with driving a car while under the influence of alcohol полицейский обвинял его в том, что он вел машину в нетрезвом виде
    2) charge smth. for doing smth. charge a fee for performing an operation назначать плату за операцию; charge L 40 for teaching the children ($ 3 for running errands, etc.) просить 40 фунтов за обучение детей и т. д.; how much do you charge for cleaning a coat? сколько вы берете за чистку пальто?, сколько стоит почистить пальто?

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > charge

  • 5 hoard

    1. сущ.
    1) эк., ист. сокровищница, казна

    The most obvious case is when a hoard includes both coins and other objects. — Как правило, сокровищница содержит как монеты, так и другие предметы.

    Decrease in money hoards puts upward pressure on prices. — Сокращение запаса тезаврированных денег оказывает повышательное воздействие на цены.

    See:
    2) эк. накопления, запас (отложенный ресурс для каких-то целей и в силу временного отсутствия потребностей в нем)

    The rats had run out of their corn hoard, and were starving, so eating our kitchen scraps.

    Many Arab tribes at this day possess large hoards of wheat, which they conceal in various places in the desert, in what are called silos.

    to hold smth as a hoard for high days — отложить что-л. в качестве запаса для лучших времен

    The secret hoard is the reserve fund of the family, usually in charge of the women.

    Syn:
    3) доб. запас(ы); скрытые запасы
    2. гл.
    1) эк. копить, запасать

    A person who does not raise his own crops but has to buy in the market, one who has to hoard bought wheat, one who has no confidence in the crops — these are the ones whose lives hang in the balance every hour.

    2) фин., эк. тезаврировать (откладывать часть дохода в виде наличных денег для будущего использования или в надежде на повышение их ценности)

    Moreover, the circulation of money and goods is adversely affected both when people try to hoard money and also when they do not trust the value of paper and thus try to get rid of it at all costs.

    See:

    * * *
    1) запас, накопление, сокровищница, казна; 2) (to) накапливать.
    * * *
    1) /vt/ копить; 2) /in passive/ накопленный

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > hoard

  • 6 stricken

    adjective
    (afflicted) heimgesucht; havariert [Schiff, Flugzeug]; (showing affliction) schmerzerfüllt

    stricken with fear/grief — angsterfüllt/gramgebeugt

    * * *
    ['strikən]
    (deeply affected, overwhelmed or afflicted: In his youth he was stricken with a crippling disease; grief-stricken parents; panic-stricken crowds.) (schwer) betroffen
    * * *
    strick·en
    [ˈstrɪkən]
    I. vt, vi ( old) pp of strike
    II. adj
    1. (be overcome) geplagt
    to be \stricken by sth von etw dat heimgesucht werden
    to be \stricken with sth von etw dat erfüllt sein
    \stricken with fear/grief/guilt angsterfüllt/gramgebeugt/von Schuld gequält
    to be \stricken with fever vom Fieber geschüttelt werden
    to be \stricken with an illness mit einer Krankheit geschlagen sein geh
    \stricken with remorse von Reue erfüllt
    \stricken tanker leckgeschlagener Tanker
    to be \stricken in years vom Alter gezeichnet sein
    2. ( liter: wounded) versehrt geh
    3. (distressed) leidgeprüft
    her \stricken face ihr leidender Gesichtsausdruck
    * * *
    ['strIkən] (old) ptp of academic.ru/71286/strike">strike
    adj
    (liter: wounded) verwundet; (= afflicted) leidgeprüft, schwer geprüft; (with grief) schmerzerfüllt, gramgebeugt (liter); (= ill) leidend (geh); ship, plane in Not; (= horrified) person wie vom Blitz getroffen or vom Donner gerührt; expression niedergeschlagen

    stricken with guilt/fear etc — von Schuld/Angst etc erfüllt, von Angst ergriffen

    to be stricken by drought/famine — von Dürre/Hungersnot geplagt or heimgesucht werden

    * * *
    stricken [ˈstrıkən]
    A pperf von strike
    B adj
    1. obs verwundet, verletzt
    2. (with) heimgesucht, schwer betroffen (von Not, Unglück etc), befallen (von Krankheit), ergriffen, gepackt (von Schrecken, Schmerz etc), schwer geprüft, leidend:
    stricken area Notstandsgebiet n
    3. fig niedergeschlagen, (gram)gebeugt:
    a stricken look ein verzweifelter Blick;
    stricken in years vom Alter gebeugt
    4. gestrichen (voll):
    5. geschlagen, voll (beide umg):
    * * *
    adjective
    (afflicted) heimgesucht; havariert [Schiff, Flugzeug]; (showing affliction) schmerzerfüllt

    stricken with fear/grief — angsterfüllt/gramgebeugt

    * * *
    adj.
    betrofen adj.
    stoßen adj.

    English-german dictionary > stricken

  • 7 stand

    A n
    1 ( piece of furniture) ( for coats) portemanteau m ; ( for hats) porte-chapeau m ; (for plant, trophy) guéridon m ; ( for sheet music) pupitre m à musique ;
    2 Comm ( stall) ( on market) éventaire m ; ( kiosk) kiosque m ; (at exhibition, trade fair) stand m ; news(paper) stand kiosque à journaux ;
    3 Sport ( in stadium) tribunes fpl ;
    4 Jur ( witness box) barre f ; to take the stand aller à la barre ;
    5 ( stance) position f ; to take ou make a stand on sth prendre position sur qch ;
    6 ( resistance to attack) résistance f ; (to make) a last stand (livrer) une dernière bataille ;
    7 ( in cricket) a stand of 120 runs une série ininterrompue de 120 runs ;
    8 ( standstill) to come to a stand s'arrêter ; the traffic was brought to a stand la circulation a été paralysée ;
    9 ( area) ( of corn) champ m ; ( of trees) groupe m.
    B vtr ( prét, pp stood)
    1 ( place) mettre [person, object] ; stand it over there mets-le là-bas ; to stand sb on/in etc mettre qn sur/dans etc ; to stand sth on/in/against etc mettre qch sur/dans/contre etc ;
    2 ( bear) supporter [person, insects, certain foods] ; I can't stand liars je ne supporte pas les menteurs ; he can't stand to do ou doing il ne supporte pas de faire ; I can't stand him doing je ne supporte pas qu'il fasse ; she won't stand any nonsense/bad behaviour elle ne tolère pas qu'on fasse des bêtises/qu'on se conduise mal ; it won't stand close scrutiny il ne faut pas le regarder en détail ;
    3 ( pay for) to stand sb sth payer qch à qn ; to stand sb a meal/a drink payer un repas/à boire à qn ;
    4 Jur to stand trial passer en jugement ; to stand security for sb, to stand bail for sb se porter garant de qn ;
    5 ( be liable) to stand to lose sth risquer de perdre qch ; she stands to gain a million pounds if the deal goes through elle peut gagner un million de livres si l'affaire marche.
    C vi ( prét, pp stood)
    1 ( also stand up) se lever ; let's stand, we'll see better mettons-nous debout, nous verrons mieux ;
    2 ( be upright) [person] se tenir debout ; [object] tenir debout ; they were standing at the bar/in the doorway ils se tenaient debout au bar/dans l'embrasure de la porte ; they were standing talking near the car ils étaient en train de parler près de la voiture ; to remain standing rester debout ; only a few houses were left standing seules quelques maisons sont restées debout ; there's not much of the cathedral still standing il ne reste que des ruines de la cathédrale ; don't just stand there, do something! ne reste pas planté là! fais quelque chose! ;
    3 ( be positioned) [building, village etc] être ; ( clearly delineated) se dresser ; the house/tree stood on top of the hill la maison/l'arbre était or se dressait au sommet de la colline ; ‘the train now standing at platform one…’ ‘le train au départ du quai numéro un…’ ; the train was standing at the platform for half an hour le train est resté une demi-heure à quai ;
    4 ( step) to stand on marcher sur [insect, foot] ;
    5 (be) to stand empty [house] rester vide ; to stand accused of sth être accusé de qch ; to stand ready être prêt ; as things stand… étant donné l'état actuel des choses… ; I want to know where I stand fig je voudrais savoir où j'en suis ; where do you stand on abortion/capital punishment? quelle est votre position sur l'avortement/la peine de mort? ; nothing stands between me and getting the job rien ne s'oppose à ce que j'obtienne ce poste ; my savings are all that stand between us and poverty la seule chose qui nous préserve de la misère ce sont mes économies ; to stand in sb's way lit bloquer le passage à qn ; fig faire obstacle à qn ; to stand in the way of progress fig faire obstacle au progrès ;
    6 ( remain valid) [offer, agreement, statement] rester valable ; the record still stands le record n'est toujours pas battu ;
    7 ( measure in height) he stands six feet il mesure or fait six pieds de haut ; the tower/hill stands 500 metres high la tour/colline fait 500 mètres de haut ;
    8 ( be at certain level) the record/total stands at 300 le record/total est de 300 ; the score stands at 3-0 le score est 3-0 ;
    9 ( be a candidate) se présenter ; to stand as se présenter comme [candidate] ; to stand for parliament/president se présenter aux élections législatives/présidentielles ;
    10 ( act as) to stand as godfather for sb être parrain de qn ; to stand as guarantor for sb se porter garant de qn ;
    11 ( not move) [water, mixture] reposer ; to let sth stand laisser reposer qch ; let the tea stand laissez infuser le thé ;
    12 Naut to stand for mettre le cap sur [port, Dover etc].
    to leave sb standing [athlete, student, company] devancer qn ; as a cook, she leaves me standing elle est beaucoup plus douée que moi en cuisine ; to stand up and be counted se faire entendre.
    stand about, stand around rester là (doing à faire).
    stand aside s'écarter (to do pour faire).
    1 ( move back) [person, crowd] reculer (from de) ; fig prendre du recul (from par rapport à) ;
    2 ( be situated) [house] être en retrait (from par rapport à).
    stand by:
    1 ( be prepared) se tenir prêt ; [doctor, army, emergency services] être prêt à intervenir ; to be standing by to do [services] être prêt à faire ; ‘stand by for take-off!’ Aviat ‘prêt pour le décollage!’ ;
    2 ( refuse to act) rester là ; he stood by and did nothing il est resté là sans intervenir ; how can you stand by and let that happen? comment est-ce que tu peux laisser faire ça sans rien dire? ;
    stand by [sb/sth] ( be loyal to) soutenir [person] ; s'en tenir à [principles, offer, decision] ; assumer [actions].
    1 ( resign) [president, chairman, candidate] démissionner (in favour of en faveur de) ;
    2 Jur quitter la barre.
    stand for:
    stand for [sth]
    1 ( represent) [party, person] représenter [ideal] ;
    2 ( denote) [initials] vouloir dire [qch] ; [company, name] être un gage de [quality etc] ;
    3 ( tolerate) [person] tolérer [cut, reduction, insubordination] ; I wouldn't stand for that je ne le tolérerais pas ; don't stand for him being so rude to you! ne le laisse pas te parler comme ça!
    stand in: to stand in for sb remplacer qn.
    stand off:
    1 ( reach a stalemate) aboutir à une impasse ;
    2 Naut courir au large ;
    stand [sb] off , stand off [sb] ( lay off) licencier [workers].
    1 ( be noticeable) [person] sortir de l'ordinaire ; [building, design] se détacher, ressortir (against sur) ; [work, ability, achievement, person] être remarquable ; to stand out from [person] se distinguer de [group] ;
    2 ( protrude) [veins] saillir ;
    3 ( take a stance) résister ; [person] to stand out for revendiquer [right, principle] ; to stand out against se prononcer contre [change, decision].
    stand over ( be postponed) être remis à plus tard ;
    stand over [sb]
    1 ( supervise) être sur le dos de [employee etc] ;
    2 ( watch) don't stand over me! ne reste pas dans mes pattes !
    stand to être en état d'alerte ; to stand to to do se tenir prêt à faire ;
    stand [sb] to mettre [qn] en état d'alerte.
    stand up:
    1 ( rise) se lever (to do pour faire) ;
    2 ( stay upright) se tenir debout ;
    3 ( withstand investigation) [argument, theory, story] tenir debout ; to stand up to résister à [scrutiny, investigation] ;
    4 ( resist) to stand up to tenir tête à [person] ;
    5 ( defend) to stand up for défendre [person, rights] ; to stand up for oneself se défendre ;
    stand [sb/sth] up
    1 ( place upright) mettre [qn] debout [person] ; redresser [object] ; to stand sth up against/on mettre qch contre/sur ;
    2 ( fail to meet) poser un lapin à [girlfriend, boyfriend].

    Big English-French dictionary > stand

  • 8 Bell, Revd Patrick

    [br]
    b. 1799 Auchterhouse, Scotland
    d. 22 April 1869 Carmyllie, Scotland
    [br]
    Scottish inventor of the first successful reaping machine.
    [br]
    The son of a Forfarshire tenant farmer, Patrick Bell obtained an MA from the University of St Andrews. His early association with farming kindled an interest in engineering and mechanics and he was to maintain a workshop not only on his father's farm, but also, in later life, at the parsonage at Carmyllie.
    He was still studying divinity when he invented his reaping machine. Using garden shears as the basis of his design, he built a model in 1827 and a full-scale prototype the following year. Not wishing the machine to be seen during his early experiments, he and his brother planted a sheaf of oats in soil laid out in a shed, and first tried the machine on this. It cut well enough but left the straw in a mess behind it. A canvas belt system was devised and another secret trial in the barn was followed by a night excursion into a field, where corn was successfully harvested.
    Two machines were at work during 1828, apparently achieving a harvest rate of one acre per hour. In 1832 there were ten machines at work, and at least another four had been sent to the United States by this time. Despite their success Bell did not patent his design, feeling that the idea should be given free to the world. In later years he was to regret the decision, feeling that the many badly-made imitations resulted in its poor reputation and prevented its adoption.
    Bell's calling took precedence over his inventive interests and after qualifying he went to Canada in 1833, spending four years in Fergus, Ontario. He later returned to Scotland and be-came the minister at Carmyllie, with a living of £150 per annum.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Late in the day he was honoured for his part in the development of the reaping machine. He received an honorary degree from the University of St Andrews and in 1868 a testimonial and £1,000 raised by public subscription by the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland.
    Bibliography
    1854, Journal of Agriculture (perhaps stung by other claims, Bell wrote his own account).
    Further Reading
    G.Quick and W.Buchele, 1978, The Grain Harvesters, American Society of Agricultural Engineers (gives an account of the development of harvesting machinery).
    L.J.Jones, 1979, History of Technology, pp. 101–48 (gives a critical assessment of the various claims regarding the originality of the invention).
    51–69 (provides a celebration of Bell's achievement on its centenary).
    AP

    Biographical history of technology > Bell, Revd Patrick

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