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81 editorial
[-ˈtɔː-]1. adjectiveof or belonging to editors:إفْتِتاحيeditorial work/staff.
2. nounthe leading article in a newspaper.مَقالَه رِئيسيَّه،كلمَة التَّحْرير -
82 front
front [frʌnt]devant ⇒ 1 (a), 6, 7 avant ⇒ 1 (a) bord de mer ⇒ 1 (b) front ⇒ 1 (c), 1 (d), 1 (g) façade ⇒ 1 (e), 1 (f), 1 (h) de devant ⇒ 2 (a) de façade ⇒ 2 (b) par devant ⇒ 3 diriger ⇒ 5 (c) à l'avant ⇒ 6 en avant ⇒ 61 noun(a) (forward part) devant m; (of vehicle) avant m; (of queue) début m; (of stage) devant m; (of building) façade f; (of shop) devanture f;∎ I'll be at the front of the train je serai en tête de ou à l'avant du train;∎ he sat up front near the driver il s'est assis à l'avant près du conducteur;∎ our seats were at the front of the theatre nous avions des places aux premiers rangs (du théâtre);∎ come to the front of the class venez devant;∎ she went to the front of the queue elle alla se mettre au début de la queue;∎ to push one's way to the front se frayer un chemin jusqu'au premier rang; figurative se pousser (en avant);∎ the actors stood at the front of the stage les comédiens étaient debout sur le devant de la scène;∎ The Times's theatre critic is out front tonight le critique dramatique du Times est dans la salle ce soir;∎ at the front of the book au début du livre;∎ she wrote her name on the front of the envelope elle écrivit son nom sur le devant de l'enveloppe;∎ he got wine down his front or the front of his shirt du vin a été renversé sur le devant de sa chemise;∎ his portrait was in the front of every schoolbook son portrait figurait sur la couverture de tous les livres de classe(b) (seashore) bord m de mer, front m de mer;∎ the hotel is on the front l'hôtel est au bord de la ou sur le front de mer;∎ a walk along or on the front une promenade au bord de la mer∎ on the Eastern/Western front sur le front Est/Ouest;∎ he fought at the front il a combattu au front;∎ figurative the Prime Minister is being attacked on all fronts on s'en prend au Premier ministre de tous côtés;∎ little had been achieved on the domestic or home front on avait accompli peu de choses sur le plan intérieur(d) (joint effort) front m;∎ to present a united front (on sth) faire front commun (devant qch)(e) (appearance) façade f;∎ his apparent optimism was only a front son optimisme apparent n'était qu'une façade;∎ to put on a bold or brave front faire preuve de courage∎ the shop is just a front for a drugs ring le magasin n'est qu'une couverture pour des trafiquants de drogue(g) Meteorology front m;∎ cold/warm front front m froid/chaud(h) Architecture façade f;∎ the north/south front la façade nord/sud∎ to have the front to do sth avoir l'effronterie ou le front de faire qch□∎ to pay up front payer d'avance□ ;∎ they want £5,000 up front ils veulent 5000 livres d'avance;∎ he was very up front about it il a été franc sur ce point□(a) (in a forward position) de devant;∎ Cars front seat/wheel siège m/roue f avant;∎ she was sitting in the front row elle était assise au premier rang;∎ Press the front page la première page;∎ his picture is on the front page sa photo est en première page;∎ to be front page news faire la une;∎ he came in through a front window il est entré par une fenêtre de devant;∎ I'll be in the front end of the train je serai en tête de ou à l'avant du train;∎ the front part of the brain la partie antérieure du cerveau;∎ his name is on the front cover son nom est en couverture;∎ a front view une vue de face; Architecture une élévation du devant(b) (bogus, fake) de façade∎ a front vowel une voyelle avant ou antérieure∎ to put sth on the front burner traiter qch en priorité□3 adverbpar devant;∎ Military eyes front! fixe!∎ the hotel fronts onto the beach l'hôtel donne sur la plage;∎ the house fronts north la maison est exposée ou orientée au nord∎ left front! à gauche front!, à gauche, gauche!∎ the newspaper fronted for a terrorist organization le journal servait de façade à une organisation terroriste(a) (stand before → of building) donner une (nouvelle) façade à;∎ lush gardens fronted the building il y avait des jardins luxuriants devant le bâtiment∎ the house was fronted with stone la maison avait une façade en pierre∎ the cashier can front you the money le caissier peut vous faire une avance ou vous avancer l'argent∎ can you front me five bucks? tu pourrais pas me filer cinq dollars?(in theatre, vehicle) à l'avant; (ahead, leading) en avant;∎ there was a very tall man in the row in front il y avait un très grand homme assis devant moi;∎ the women walked in front and the children behind les femmes marchaient devant et les enfants derrière;∎ to send sb on in front envoyer qn devant;∎ Sport to be in front être en tête ou premier;∎ Manchester United are 5 points in front Manchester United mène par 5 pointsdevant;∎ she was sitting in front of the TV elle était assise devant la télé;∎ he was right in front of me il était juste devant moi;∎ not in front of the children! pas devant les enfants!►► front desk réception f;Theatre front of house = partie d'un théâtre où peuvent circuler les spectateurs;Military the front line la première ligne;∎ figurative she is in the front line in the fight against drug abuse elle joue un rôle important dans la lutte contre la toxicomanie;American front lot cour f (devant un immeuble);front man (representative, spokesman) porte-parole m inv, représentant m; pejorative (figurehead) prête-nom m; Television (presenter) présentateur m;front matter = pages préliminaires (avant le texte) d'un livre;Banking front office front-office m;Cinema front projection projection f frontale;front room (at front of house) = pièce qui donne sur le devant de la maison; (sitting room) salon m;American front yard jardin m (devant une maison) -
83 Merritt, William Hamilton
[br]b. 3 July 1793 Bedford, Winchester County, New York, USAd. 5 July 1862 aboard a vessel on the Cornwall Canal, Canada[br]American-born Canadian merchant, entrepreneur and promoter of the First and Second Welland Canals bypassing the Niagara Falls and linking Lakes Ontario and Erie.[br]Although he was born in the USA, his family moved to Canada in 1796. Educated in St Catharines and Niagara, he received a good training in mathematics, navigation and surveying. He served with distinction in the 1812–14 war, although he was captured by the Americans in 1814. After the war he established himself in business operating a sawmill, a flour mill, a small distillery, a potashery, a cooperage and a smithy, as well as running a general store. By 1818 he was one of the leading figures in the area and realized that for real economic progress it was essential to improve communications in the Niagara peninsula; in that year he surveyed a route for a waterway that would carry boats.In c. 1820 he began discussions with neighbouring landowners and businessmen, who, on 19 January 1824 together obtained a charter for building the first Welland Canal to link Lakes Ontario and Erie. They were greatly influenced by the realization that the completion of the Erie Canal would attract trade through the United States instead of through Canada. Construction began on 30 November 1824, largely with redundant labour from the Erie Canal. Merritt foresaw the need for financial support and for publicity to sustain interest in the project. Accordingly he started a newspaper, the Farmer's Journal and Welland Canal Intelligencer, which was published until 1835. He also visited York (now Toronto), the capital of Upper Canada, and obtained some support, but the Government was reluctant to assist financially. He was more successful in raising money in New York. Then in 1828 he visited England to see Telford and persuaded both Telford and the Duke of Wellington, among others, to purchase shares. The Canal opened on 30 November 1829. In 1832 Merritt became a member of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada, and after the Union of the Canadas in 1841 he was elected to the new Assembly, later serving as Minister of Public Works and then as President of the Assembly. He advocated improvements to the St Lawrence River and also promoted railways. He pioneered a bridge across the Niagara River that was opened in 1849 and later carried a railway. He was not a canal engineer, but he did pioneer communications in developing territory.[br]Further ReadingR.M.Styran and R.R.Taylor, 1988, The Welland Canals. The Growth of Mr Merritt'sDitch, Erin, Ont.: Boston Mills Press.JHBBiographical history of technology > Merritt, William Hamilton
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