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Salford East

  • 1 east

    1. noun
    1) (direction) Osten, der

    the eastOst (Met., Seew.)

    in/to[wards]/from the east — im/nach/von Osten

    to the east of — östlich von; östlich (+ Gen.)

    2) usu.

    East(also Polit.) Osten, der

    from the Eastaus dem Osten

    2. adjective
    östlich; Ost[küste, -wind, -grenze, -tor]
    3. adverb
    ostwärts; nach Osten

    east of — östlich von; östlich (+ Gen.)

    * * *
    [i:st] 1. noun
    1) (the direction from which the sun rises, or any part of the earth lying in that direction: The wind is blowing from the east; The village is to the east of Canton; in the east of England.) der Osten
    2) ((also E) one of the four main points of the compass: He took a direction 10° E of N / east of north.) der Osten
    2. adjective
    1) (in the east: the east coast.) Ost-...
    2) (from the direction of the east: an east wind.) östlich
    3. adverb
    (towards the east: The house faces east.) ostwärts
    - academic.ru/23183/easterly">easterly
    - eastern
    - easternmost
    - eastward
    - eastwards
    - eastward
    - the East
    * * *
    [i:st]
    I. n no pl
    1. (compass point) Osten m
    the wind comes from the \east der Wind kommt aus [o von] Ost [o östlicher Richtung]
    to be/lie 10 km to the \east of sth 10 km östlich einer S. gen sein/liegen
    from/to the \east nach/von Osten
    2. (part of country, region)
    the E\east der Osten
    ‘Birmingham E\east’ ‚Birmingham-Ost‘
    the E\east der Osten, der Ostblock hist
    4. (Asia)
    the E\east der Osten [o Orient]
    the Near/Middle/Far E\east der Nahe/Mittlere/Ferne Osten
    II. adj östlich, Ost-
    E\east Berlin Ostberlin nt
    the E\east Side AM der Ostteil von Manhattan
    \east Stuttgart Stuttgart-Ost
    \east wind Ostwind m
    III. adv ostwärts, nach Osten
    \east of Heidelberg/the town centre [or AM downtown] östlich von Heidelberg/der Innenstadt
    to face \east nach Osten liegen
    * * *
    [iːst]
    1. n

    the east, the East (also Pol)der Osten

    in the eastim Osten

    to the eastnach or gen (liter) Osten

    to the east of — östlich von, im Osten von

    the east of France — der Osten Frankreichs, das östliche Frankreich

    the south and east of the squaredie Südseite und die Ostseite des Platzes

    of/between East and West — von/zwischen Osten und Westen

    See:
    2. adv
    (= eastward) nach Osten, ostwärts

    east of Paris/the river — östlich von Paris/des Flusses

    3. adj
    Ost-
    * * *
    east [iːst]
    A s
    1. Osten m:
    in the east of im Osten von (od gen);
    to the east of C 3;
    from the east aus dem Osten
    2. auch East Osten m, östlicher Landesteil:
    a) Br Ostengland n,
    b) US der Osten, die Oststaaten pl,
    c) POL besonders HIST der Osten,
    d) der Orient,
    e) HIST das Oströmische Reich
    3. poet Ost(wind) m
    B adj Ost…, östlich:
    east wind Ostwind m
    C adv
    1. ostwärts, nach Osten
    2. obs aus dem Osten ( besonders Wind)
    3. east of östlich von (od gen)
    E. abk
    1. Earl
    3. east (eastern)
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (direction) Osten, der

    the eastOst (Met., Seew.)

    in/to[wards]/from the east — im/nach/von Osten

    to the east of — östlich von; östlich (+ Gen.)

    2) usu.

    East(also Polit.) Osten, der

    2. adjective
    östlich; Ost[küste, -wind, -grenze, -tor]
    3. adverb
    ostwärts; nach Osten

    east of — östlich von; östlich (+ Gen.)

    * * *
    n.
    Orient m.
    Osten nur sing. m.

    English-german dictionary > east

  • 2 West

    1. noun
    1) (direction) Westen, der

    the westWest (Met., Seew.)

    in/to[wards]/from the west — im/nach/von Westen

    to the west of — westlich von; westlich (+ Gen.)

    2) usu.

    West(also Polit.) Westen, der

    from the Westaus dem Westen

    2. adjective
    westlich; West[küste, -wind, -grenze, -tor]
    3. adverb
    westwärts; nach Westen

    west of — westlich von; westlich (+ Gen.)

    go west(fig. coll.): (be killed or wrecked or lost) hopsgehen (salopp)

    * * *
    [west] 1. noun
    1) (the direction in which the sun sets or any part of the earth lying in that direction: They travelled towards the west; The wind is blowing from the west; in the west of Britain.) der Westen
    2) ((often with capital: also W) one of the four main points of the compass.) der Westen
    2. adjective
    1) (in the west: She's in the west wing of the hospital.) westlich
    2) (from the direction of the west: a west wind.) West-...
    3. adverb
    (towards the west: The cliffs face west.) nach Westen
    - academic.ru/81792/westerly">westerly
    - western 4. noun
    (a film or novel about the Wild West: Most westerns are about cowboys and Red Indians.) der Western
    - westernmost
    - westward
    - westwards
    - westward
    - go west
    - the West
    - the Wild West
    * * *
    [west]
    I. n no pl
    W\west Westen m
    \west-facing westwärts
    she chose the \west-facing bedroom sie wählte das nach Westen liegende Schlafzimmer
    the \west der Westen
    to be [or lie] to the \west of sth westlich von etw dat liegen
    in the \west im Westen
    to be in the \west of sth im Westen einer S. gen sein
    Bristol is in the \west of England Bristol liegt im Westen Englands
    2. (of the US)
    the W\west der Westen
    the Wild W\west der Wilde Westen
    3. + sing/pl vb POL (western hemisphere)
    the W\west der Westen, die westliche Welt; (the Occident) das Abendland, der Okzident geh
    in [or throughout] the W\west im Westen
    the W\west der Westen, die westlichen Staaten
    East-W\west relations Ost-West-Beziehungen pl
    5. (in bridge) West m
    II. adj inv westlich
    they live on the \west side of town sie leben im Westen der Stadt
    W\west Africa Westafrika nt
    the \west coast of Ireland die Westküste Irlands
    \west wind Westwind m
    to be due \west of sth genau westlich von etw dat liegen
    III. adv inv westwärts
    the balcony faces \west der Balkon geht nach Westen
    to go/head/travel \west nach Westen gehen/ziehen/reisen
    to turn \west sich akk nach Westen wenden
    due \west direkt nach Westen
    east, \west, home's best ( saying) daheim ist es [doch] am schönsten
    to go \west den Bach runtergehen fam
    * * *
    [west]
    1. n
    1)

    the west, the West (also Pol)der Westen

    to the west of — westlich von, im Westen von

    he comes from the west (of Ireland) — er kommt aus dem Westen (von Irland)

    2)

    (= western world) the west or West — der Westen

    2. adj
    West-
    3. adv
    1) nach Westen, westwärts
    2)

    to go west (fig inf)flöten gehen (inf)

    * * *
    west [west]
    A s
    1. Westen m:
    in the west of im Westen von (od gen);
    to the west of C 3;
    from the west aus dem Westen
    2. auch West Westen m, westlicher Landesteil:
    a) Br Westengland n,
    b) US der Westen, die Weststaaten pl,
    c) POL der Westen,
    d) das Abendland,
    e) HIST das Weströmische Reich
    3. poet West (-wind) m
    B adj westlich, West…
    C adv
    1. westwärts, nach Westen:
    go west umg
    a) draufgehen (sterben, kaputtgehen, verloren gehen),
    b) sich zerschlagen (Pläne, Hoffnungen etc)
    2. obs aus dem Westen (besonders Wind)
    3. west of westlich von (od gen)
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (direction) Westen, der

    the westWest (Met., Seew.)

    in/to[wards]/from the west — im/nach/von Westen

    to the west of — westlich von; westlich (+ Gen.)

    2) usu.

    West(also Polit.) Westen, der

    2. adjective
    westlich; West[küste, -wind, -grenze, -tor]
    3. adverb
    westwärts; nach Westen

    west of — westlich von; westlich (+ Gen.)

    go west(fig. coll.): (be killed or wrecked or lost) hopsgehen (salopp)

    * * *
    n.
    Westen m.

    English-german dictionary > West

  • 3 west

    1. noun
    1) (direction) Westen, der

    the westWest (Met., Seew.)

    in/to[wards]/from the west — im/nach/von Westen

    to the west of — westlich von; westlich (+ Gen.)

    2) usu.

    West(also Polit.) Westen, der

    from the Westaus dem Westen

    2. adjective
    westlich; West[küste, -wind, -grenze, -tor]
    3. adverb
    westwärts; nach Westen

    west of — westlich von; westlich (+ Gen.)

    go west(fig. coll.): (be killed or wrecked or lost) hopsgehen (salopp)

    * * *
    [west] 1. noun
    1) (the direction in which the sun sets or any part of the earth lying in that direction: They travelled towards the west; The wind is blowing from the west; in the west of Britain.) der Westen
    2) ((often with capital: also W) one of the four main points of the compass.) der Westen
    2. adjective
    1) (in the west: She's in the west wing of the hospital.) westlich
    2) (from the direction of the west: a west wind.) West-...
    3. adverb
    (towards the west: The cliffs face west.) nach Westen
    - academic.ru/81792/westerly">westerly
    - western 4. noun
    (a film or novel about the Wild West: Most westerns are about cowboys and Red Indians.) der Western
    - westernmost
    - westward
    - westwards
    - westward
    - go west
    - the West
    - the Wild West
    * * *
    [west]
    I. n no pl
    W\west Westen m
    \west-facing westwärts
    she chose the \west-facing bedroom sie wählte das nach Westen liegende Schlafzimmer
    the \west der Westen
    to be [or lie] to the \west of sth westlich von etw dat liegen
    in the \west im Westen
    to be in the \west of sth im Westen einer S. gen sein
    Bristol is in the \west of England Bristol liegt im Westen Englands
    2. (of the US)
    the W\west der Westen
    the Wild W\west der Wilde Westen
    3. + sing/pl vb POL (western hemisphere)
    the W\west der Westen, die westliche Welt; (the Occident) das Abendland, der Okzident geh
    in [or throughout] the W\west im Westen
    the W\west der Westen, die westlichen Staaten
    East-W\west relations Ost-West-Beziehungen pl
    5. (in bridge) West m
    II. adj inv westlich
    they live on the \west side of town sie leben im Westen der Stadt
    W\west Africa Westafrika nt
    the \west coast of Ireland die Westküste Irlands
    \west wind Westwind m
    to be due \west of sth genau westlich von etw dat liegen
    III. adv inv westwärts
    the balcony faces \west der Balkon geht nach Westen
    to go/head/travel \west nach Westen gehen/ziehen/reisen
    to turn \west sich akk nach Westen wenden
    due \west direkt nach Westen
    east, \west, home's best ( saying) daheim ist es [doch] am schönsten
    to go \west den Bach runtergehen fam
    * * *
    [west]
    1. n
    1)

    the west, the West (also Pol)der Westen

    to the west of — westlich von, im Westen von

    he comes from the west (of Ireland) — er kommt aus dem Westen (von Irland)

    2)

    (= western world) the west or West — der Westen

    2. adj
    West-
    3. adv
    1) nach Westen, westwärts
    2)

    to go west (fig inf)flöten gehen (inf)

    * * *
    west [west]
    A s
    1. Westen m:
    in the west of im Westen von (od gen);
    to the west of C 3;
    from the west aus dem Westen
    2. auch West Westen m, westlicher Landesteil:
    a) Br Westengland n,
    b) US der Westen, die Weststaaten pl,
    c) POL der Westen,
    d) das Abendland,
    e) HIST das Weströmische Reich
    3. poet West (-wind) m
    B adj westlich, West…
    C adv
    1. westwärts, nach Westen:
    go west umg
    a) draufgehen (sterben, kaputtgehen, verloren gehen),
    b) sich zerschlagen (Pläne, Hoffnungen etc)
    2. obs aus dem Westen (besonders Wind)
    3. west of westlich von (od gen)
    W. abk
    3. west W
    4. western westl.
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (direction) Westen, der

    the westWest (Met., Seew.)

    in/to[wards]/from the west — im/nach/von Westen

    to the west of — westlich von; westlich (+ Gen.)

    2) usu.

    West(also Polit.) Westen, der

    2. adjective
    westlich; West[küste, -wind, -grenze, -tor]
    3. adverb
    westwärts; nach Westen

    west of — westlich von; westlich (+ Gen.)

    go west(fig. coll.): (be killed or wrecked or lost) hopsgehen (salopp)

    * * *
    n.
    Westen m.

    English-german dictionary > west

  • 4 Gilbert, John

    [br]
    b. 1724 Cotton Hall, Cotton, Staffordshire, England
    d. 3 August 1795 Worsley, Lancashire, England
    [br]
    English land agent, mining engineer and canal entrepreneur.
    [br]
    Younger son of a gentleman farmer, Gilbert was apprenticed to Matthew Boulton, a buckle maker of Birmingham and father of the Matthew Boulton who was associated with James Watt. He also gained mining experience. Through the influence of his older brother, Thomas Gilbert, he became Land Agent to the Duke of Bridgewater (Francis Egerton) for the Worsley estate. He proposed extensions to the underground waterway system and also made a preliminary survey for a canal from Worsley to Salford, a project which Brindley joined as Assistant Engineer. Gilbert was therefore the prime mover in the construction of the Bridgewater Canal, which received its Act in 1759. He then collected evidence for the second Act to permit construction of the aqueduct across the Irwell at Barton. He was involved in a consortium with his brother Thomas and Earl Gower to develop the Earl's East Shropshire mines and to build the Shrewsbury and the Shropshire Coal Canals. He also excavated the Speedwell Mine at Castleton in Derbyshire between 1774 and 1781 and constructed the underground canal to serve the workings. With his brother, he was involved in the promotion of the Trent \& Mersey Canal and was a shareholder in the undertaking. Among his other entrepreneurial activities, he entered the canal-carrying business. His last work was beginning the underground inclined planes at Worsley, but these were not completed until after his death. His important place in the historical development of the inland navigational system in England has been very much overlooked.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    P.Lead, 1990, Agents of Revolution: John and Thomas Gilbert-Entrepreneurs, Keele University Centre for Local History.
    JHB

    Biographical history of technology > Gilbert, John

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