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1 National Library of Scotland
[,næʃənl,laɪbrərɪəv'skɔtlənd]Национа́льная библиоте́ка Шотла́ндии (в г. Эдинбурге [ Edinburgh]; имеет ок. 4,5 млн. томов; является библиотекой с правом получения обязательного экземпляра [ copyright library]. Основана в 1682)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > National Library of Scotland
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2 copyright library
['kɔpɪraɪt,laɪbrərɪ]библиоте́ка с пра́вом получе́ния обяза́тельного экземпля́ра (Британская библиотека [ British Library], Национальная библиотека Шотландии [ National Library of Scotland], Национальная библиотека Уэльса [ National Library of Wales], Бодлианская библиотека [ Bodleian] и Библиотека Кембриджского университета [ Cambridge University Library])English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > copyright library
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3 Advocates' Library
['ædvəkɪts,laɪbrərɪ]"Библиоте́ка адвока́тов" (то же, что National Library of Scotland; ранее принадлежала шотландской коллегии адвокатов; передана в дар нации в 1924)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Advocates' Library
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4 NLS
1) Общая лексика: National Library of Scotland2) Компьютерная техника: National Language Set, Net Locator Search3) Морской термин: вредное жидкое вещество, noxious liquid substance4) Американизм: National Language Standard, National Leadership Seminar, National Locator Service5) Военный термин: Naval Legal Service, Non-Lethal Submunitions, navigating light system, neodymium laser system6) Химия: No Large Scale7) Сокращение: New Launch System (NASA/US Air Force), New Leftists, Network Licensing System8) Вычислительная техника: NetWare Licensing Services, NetWare Licensing System, nonlinear smoothing, Native Language Support (HP), Native Language System (OSF), поддержка национальных языков, сервер контроля лицензий9) Космонавтика: New Launch System10) Деловая лексика: No Longer Stocked11) Сетевые технологии: Network License Server, Novell License Services, national language support12) Молекулярная генетика: nuclear localization signal13) Электротехника: no-load speed, nonlinear system14) Аэропорты: Nicholson, Western Australia, Australia -
5 ♦ deposit
♦ deposit /dɪˈpɒzɪt/n. [cu]1 ( banca) versamento: to make a deposit into an account, fare un versamento su un conto; money on deposit, denaro in deposito2 (leg.) deposito (cauzionale); cauzione; ( anche) caparra: to leave (o to put down) a deposit, lasciare (o versare) una caparra; to put down a deposit, versare una cauzione (o una caparra); The cost is £100, plus a returnable deposit, il costo è di 100 sterline, più una cauzione rimborsabile; We require a 50% deposit, necessitiamo di una cauzione del 50%; DIALOGO → - Asking about house rules- We need one month's rent as deposit plus the first month's rent when you move in, abbiamo bisogno di una mensilità come cauzione più il primo mese di affitto quando si trasferisce; a non refundable deposit, una caparra non rimborsabile3 deposito; giacimento ( nel sottosuolo): gold deposit, giacimento aurifero; salt deposits, depositi di sale; coal [oil] deposits, giacimenti di carbone [di petrolio]; deposits of copper, giacimenti di rame; deposits of fat, depositi di grasso ( nel corpo)4 (polit.) cauzione versata da un candidato alle elezioni parlamentari (restituito solo se il candidato ottiene almeno il 5% dei voti)● deposit account, conto di deposito □ deposit account pass-book (o record book), libretto di deposito ( oblungo, a madre e figlia, con i moduli per i versamenti) □ ( banca) deposit at call, deposito (rimborsabile) a vista □ deposit at notice, deposito rimborsabile con preavviso □ ( banca) deposit / capital ratio, rapporto depositi / capitale □ (biol.) deposit feeder, detritivoro □ ( banca, USA) deposit loan, anticipazione su conto corrente □ ( banca) deposit rate, interessi su conto di deposito □ ( banca) deposit of stock, deposito di titoli □ ( banca) deposit slip, distinta di versamento □ deposit taking, accettazione di depositi □ deposit-taking banks, banche di deposito (o ordinarie) □ ( banca) deposit turnover, indice dei depositi □ deposit warrant, ( banca) polizza di deposito; (dog.) fede di deposito.(to) deposit /dɪˈpɒzɪt/v. t.1 depositare; The flood waters deposited a layer of mud over everything, le acque dell'inondazione hanno depositato uno strato di fango sopra ogni cosa; His papers were deposited at the National Library of Scotland, i suoi appunti sono stati depositati alla Biblioteca nazionale scozzese2 ( banca) depositare, versare: to deposit money in the bank, depositare denaro in banca; DIALOGO → - Paying in at the bank- Does this balance include the cheques I've just deposited?, il saldo comprende anche gli assegni che ho appena versato?3 (leg.) versare una cauzione (o una caparra) di: They deposited 10,000 dollars as a down payment on the house, hanno versato una caparra di 10 000 dollari per la casa4 (form.) deporre, posare: She deposited the bags full of shopping on the floor, ha deposto a terra le borse con la spesa -
6 Watson, George Lennox
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 1851 Glasgow, Scotlandd. 12 November 1904 Glasgow, Scotland[br]Scottish designer of some of the world's largest sailing and powered yachts, principal technical adviser to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.[br]Almost all of Watson's life was spent in or around the City of Glasgow; his formal education was at the city's High School and at the age of 16 he entered the yard and drawing offices of Robert Napier's Govan Shipyard. Three years later he crossed the River Clyde and started work in the design office of the Pointhouse Shipyard of A. \& J.Inglis, and there received the necessary grounding of a naval architect. Dr John Inglis, the Principal of the firm, encouraged Watson, ensured that he was involved in advanced design work and allowed him to build a yacht in a corner of the shipyard in his spare time.At the early age of 22 Watson set up as a naval architect with his own company, which is still in existence 120 years later. In 1875, assisted by two carpenters, Watson built the 5-ton yacht Vril to his own design. This vessel was the first with an integral heavy lead keel and its success ensured that design contracts flowed to him for new yachts for the Clyde and elsewhere. His enthusiasm and increasing skill were recognized and soon he was working on the ultimate: the America's Cup challengers Thistle, Valkyrie II, Valkyrie III and Shamrock II. The greatest accolade was the contract for the design of the J Class yacht Britannia, built by D. \& W.Henderson of Glasgow in 1893 for the Prince of Wales.The company of G.L.Watson became the world's leading designer of steam yachts, and it was usual for it to offer a full design service as well as supervise construction in any part of the world. Watson took a deep interest in the work of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and was its technical consultant for many years. One of his designs, the Watson Lifeboat, was a stalwart in its fleet for many years. In public life he lectured, took an active part in the debates on yacht racing and was recognized as Britain's leading designer.[br]Bibliography1881, Progress in Yachting and Yacht-Building, Glasgow Naval and Marine Engineering Catalogue, London and Glasgow: Collins.1894, The Evolution of the Modern Racing Yacht, Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes, Vol. 1, London: Longmans Green, pp. 54–109.Further ReadingJohn Irving, 1937, The King's Britannia. The Story of a Great Ship, London: Seeley Service.FMW -
7 Anderson, John
SUBJECT AREA: Weapons and armour[br]b. 1726 Roseneath, Dumbartonshire, Scotlandd. 13 January 1796[br]Scottish natural philosopher.[br]Born in Roseneath manse, son of the minister, he was educated after his father's death by an aunt, a Mrs Turner, to whom he later paid back the cost, and was later an officer in the corps that was raised to resist the rebellion of 1745. He studied at Glasgow, where in 1756 he became Professor of Oriental Languages and, in 1760, Professor of Natural Philosophy; he is notable for allowing artisans to attend his lectures in their working clothes. He planned the fortifications set up to defend Greenock in 1759, and was sympathetic with the French Revolution. He invented a cannon in which the recoil was counteracted by the condensation of air in the carriage. After unsuccessfully trying to interest the Government in this gun, he went to Paris in 1791 and offered it to the National Convention. While there he invented a means of smuggling French newspapers into Germany by the use of small balloons. He lost in a lawsuit with the other professors. In 1786 he published Institutes of Physics, which ran to five editions in ten years, and in 1800 he wrote on Roman antiquities. Upon his death he left all his library and apparatus to an educational institute, which was named after him but has now become the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.[br]Bibliography1786, Institutes of Physics.Further ReadingGlasgow Mechanics' Magazine.IMcN
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