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1 Keble
(Surnames) Keble /ˈki:bl/ -
2 Keble
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3 Keble College
Общая лексика: Кебл-Колледж (Оксфорд; основан в 1870 г.) -
4 Keble's King's Bench Reports
Юридический термин: сборник решений Суда королевской скамьи (составитель Кебл, 1661-1679), сборник решений Суда королевской скамьи, составитель Кебл (1661-1679)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Keble's King's Bench Reports
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5 Keble (College)
['kiːbl(,kɔlɪdʒ)]Кибл(-Ко́лледж) (колледж Оксфордского университета [ Oxford University]. Основан в 1870)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Keble (College)
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6 Keble (College)
['kiːbl(,kɔlɪdʒ)]Кибл(-Ко́лледж) (колледж Оксфордского университета [ Oxford University]. Основан в 1870)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Keble (College)
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7 John Keble
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8 Keb.
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9 Oxford Movement
['ɔksfəd,muːvmənt]ист.Оксфо́рдское движе́ние (выступало за возвращение к католицизму, но без слияния с римско-католической церковью. Организовано в 1833 англокатоликами [ Anglo-Catholics] во главе с оксфордскими священниками Дж.Ньюманом [J.H.Newman] и Дж.Киблом [John Keble]; см. тж. Tractarianism)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Oxford Movement
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10 Keb.
сокр. от Keble's King's Bench Reportsсборник решений Суда королевской скамьи, составитель Кебл (1661-1679) -
11 welter
I ['weltə] 1. сущ.1) беспорядок; столпотворение; сумбур, неразбериха; (полная) путаницаSyn:2) беспорядочная масса; поток, шквалThe researchers were inundated with a welter of information. — На исследователей обрушился шквал информации.
3) уст. волнение ( на море), морская стихия; бушующие волны2. гл.; книжн.1) ( welter in)а) барахтаться, валяться, утопать в (грязи, крови и т. п.)Syn:б) погрузиться во (что-л.)в) погрязнуть в (чём-л.)2) поэт. катиться, вздыматься ( о волнах)Around the rushy point comes weltering slow the stream. (J. Keble, Bathing, 1846) — Мимо поросшего тростником мыса река медленно катит свои воды.
3) беспокоиться, волноваться, тревожиться4) переваливаться, ходить вразвалкуII ['weltə] = welterweight -
12 a peppercorn rent
...to whom and his heirs... the property is granted for a thousand years at a peppercorn rent. (J. Keble, ‘The Life of Bishop Thomas Wilson’, OED) —...ему и его наследникам... эта собственность передается на тысячу лет, а арендная плата является чисто номинальной.
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13 the trivial round
обыдёнщина, рутина жизни [из стихотворения английского поэта Дж. Кебла (J. Keble, 1792-1866): The trivial round, the common task, will furnish all we ought to ask. (‘The Christian Year. Morning’)]In a few years these too, others taking their place, would stand alien as he stood; but the reflection brought him no solace; it merely impressed upon him the futility of human existence. Each generation repeated the trivial round. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. CXII) — Пройдет несколько лет, и те, кто пришли на его место, тоже станут здесь лишними; однако эта мысль не принесла утешения, она только еще яснее показала ему всю тщету человеческого существования. Каждое поколение повторяло все тот же незамысловатый путь.
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14 Rawcliffe, Gordon Hindle
SUBJECT AREA: Electricity[br]b. 2 June 1910 Sheffield, Englandd. 3 September 1979 Bristol, England[br]English scientist and inventor of the multi-speed induction motor using the pole amplitude modulation principle.[br]After graduating from Keble College, Oxford, Rawcliffe joined the Metropolitan Vickers Electrical Company in 1932 as a college apprentice, and later became a design engineer. This was followed by a period as a lecturer at Liverpool University, where he was able to extend his knowledge of the principles underlying the design and operation of electrical machines. In 1941 he became Head of the Electrical Engineering Department at the Robert Gordon Technical College, Aberdeen, and Lecturer in charge of Electrical Engineering at Aberdeen University. In 1944 Rawcliffe was appointed to the Chair of Electrical Engineering at the University of Bristol, where he remained until his retirement in 1975. The reputation of his department was enhanced by the colleagues he recruited.After 1954 he began research into polyphase windings, the basis of alternating-current machinery, and published papers concerned with the dual problems of frequency changing and pole changing. The result of this research was the discovery in 1957 of a technique for making squirrel-cage induction motors run at more than one speed. By reversing current in one part of the winding, the pole distribution and number were changed, and with it the speed of rotation.Rawcliffe's name became synonymous with pole amplitude modulation, or PAM, the name given to this technique. Described by Rawcliffe as a new philosophy of windings, the technique led to a series of research papers, patents and licensing agreements in addition to consultancies to advise on application problems. Commercial exploitation of the new idea throughout Western Europe, the United Kingdom and the United States followed. In total he contributed twentyfive papers to the Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers and some sixty British patent applications were filed.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1972. Royal Society S.G.Brown Medal 1978.Bibliography21 August 1958, British patent no. 900,600 (pole amplitude modulation).1958, with R.F.Burbridge and W.Fong, "Induction motor speed changing by pole amplitude modulation", Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers 105 (Part A): 411–19 (the first description of pole amplitude modulation).Further ReadingBiographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, 1981, Vol. XXVII, London, pp. 479–503 (includes lists of Rawcliffe's patents and principal papers published).GWBiographical history of technology > Rawcliffe, Gordon Hindle
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