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41 quarter mile
[ʹkwɔ:təmaıl]четверть мили (= 440 ярдам) -
42 mile and a quarter
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43 quarter mile
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44 quarter mile
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45 quarter mile
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46 quarter mile
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47 quarter mile
ceturtdaļjūdze -
48 quarter mile
['kwo:të: mail] n. sport. vrapim çerek milje (400-metërsh) -
49 quarter-mile
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50 quarter-mile
/'kwɔ:təmail/ * danh từ - (thể dục,thể thao) cuộc chạy đua một phần tư dặm -
51 a mile and a quarter
Макаров: миля с четвертью -
52 kvart
quarter, quarter* * *adj. quarter-, quarter of (fxa quartermile = a quarter of a mile
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53 четверть мили
1) General subject: quarter mile2) Makarov: a quarter of a mile, quarter, quarter mile (= 440 ярдам), quarter of a mile -
54 Viertel
Adj. quarter; ein viertel Pfund a quarter (of a) pound* * *das Viertel(Stadtviertel) district; neighbourhood; neighborhood;(Teilmenge) fourth; quarter; a quarter;ein Viertela quarter; quarter* * *Vier|tel I ['fɪrtl]nt (Sw auch m) -s, -1) (Bruchteil) quarter; (inf) (= Viertelpfund) ≈ quarter; (= Viertelliter) quarter litre (Brit) or liter (US)der Mond ist im ersten/letzten Viertel — the moon is in the first/last quarter
ein Viertel Wein — a quarter litre (Brit) or liter (US) of wine
2)(ein) Viertel nach/vor sechs — (a) quarter past/to sixum viertel/drei viertel sechs (dial) — at (a) quarter past five/(a) quarter to six
fünf Minuten vor Viertel/drei Viertel — ten past/twenty to
See:II ['fɪrtl]nt -s, -(= Stadtbezirk) quarter, district* * *das1) (one of four equal parts.) fourth2) (one of four equal parts of something which together form the whole (amount) of the thing: There are four of us, so we'll cut the cake into quarters; It's (a) quarter past / (American) after four; In the first quarter of the year his firm made a profit; The shop is about a quarter of a mile away; an hour and a quarter; two and a quarter hours.) quarter3) (a district or part of a town especially where a particular group of people live: He lives in the Polish quarter of the town.) quarter4) (a period of study at a college etc usually 10 to 12 weeks in length.) quarter* * *Vier·tel1<-s, ->[ˈfɪrtl̩]nt district, quarterVier·tel2<-s, ->[ˈfɪrtl̩]1. (der vierte Teil) quarterim ersten \Viertel des 20. Jahrhunderts in the first quarter of the twentieth centuryein \Viertel der Bevölkerung a quarter of the population2. MATH quarterich nehme von den Krabben auch noch ein \Viertel I'll have a quarter of shrimps as well, please5. (15 Minuten)akademisches \Viertel lecture/lesson begins a quarter of an hour later than the time stated6. KOCHK lamb quarter* * *Ex:Viertels, Viertel/Ex:1) quarterein Viertel Wein — (ugs.) a quarter-litre of wine
Viertel vor/nach eins — [a] quarter to/past one
2) (Stadtteil) quarter; district* * *Viertel n; -s, -; quarter (auch Maß, Stadtteil, des Mondes); MATH US auch fourth; umg (Viertelpfund) quarter; (Glas Wein) glass of wine (measuring 250 ml);drei Viertel three quarters;Viertel nach vier (a) quarter past (US auch after) four;Viertel vor vier (a) quarter to (US auch of) four;* * *Ex:Viertels, Viertel/Ex:1) quarterein Viertel Wein — (ugs.) a quarter-litre of wine
Viertel vor/nach eins — [a] quarter to/past one
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55 viertel
Adj. quarter; ein viertel Pfund a quarter (of a) pound* * *das Viertel(Stadtviertel) district; neighbourhood; neighborhood;(Teilmenge) fourth; quarter; a quarter;ein Viertela quarter; quarter* * *Vier|tel I ['fɪrtl]nt (Sw auch m) -s, -1) (Bruchteil) quarter; (inf) (= Viertelpfund) ≈ quarter; (= Viertelliter) quarter litre (Brit) or liter (US)der Mond ist im ersten/letzten Viertel — the moon is in the first/last quarter
ein Viertel Wein — a quarter litre (Brit) or liter (US) of wine
2)(ein) Viertel nach/vor sechs — (a) quarter past/to sixum viertel/drei viertel sechs (dial) — at (a) quarter past five/(a) quarter to six
fünf Minuten vor Viertel/drei Viertel — ten past/twenty to
See:II ['fɪrtl]nt -s, -(= Stadtbezirk) quarter, district* * *das1) (one of four equal parts.) fourth2) (one of four equal parts of something which together form the whole (amount) of the thing: There are four of us, so we'll cut the cake into quarters; It's (a) quarter past / (American) after four; In the first quarter of the year his firm made a profit; The shop is about a quarter of a mile away; an hour and a quarter; two and a quarter hours.) quarter3) (a district or part of a town especially where a particular group of people live: He lives in the Polish quarter of the town.) quarter4) (a period of study at a college etc usually 10 to 12 weeks in length.) quarter* * *Vier·tel1<-s, ->[ˈfɪrtl̩]nt district, quarterVier·tel2<-s, ->[ˈfɪrtl̩]1. (der vierte Teil) quarterim ersten \Viertel des 20. Jahrhunderts in the first quarter of the twentieth centuryein \Viertel der Bevölkerung a quarter of the population2. MATH quarterich nehme von den Krabben auch noch ein \Viertel I'll have a quarter of shrimps as well, please5. (15 Minuten)akademisches \Viertel lecture/lesson begins a quarter of an hour later than the time stated6. KOCHK lamb quarter* * *Ex:Viertels, Viertel/Ex:1) quarterein Viertel Wein — (ugs.) a quarter-litre of wine
Viertel vor/nach eins — [a] quarter to/past one
2) (Stadtteil) quarter; district* * *viertel adj quarter;ein viertel Pfund a quarter (of a) pound* * *Ex:Viertels, Viertel/Ex:1) quarterein Viertel Wein — (ugs.) a quarter-litre of wine
Viertel vor/nach eins — [a] quarter to/past one
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56 kvart
sg - kvarten, pl - kvarterче́тверть жklókken er kvart i to — вре́мени без че́тверти два
* * ** * *I. (en -er) quarter;( interval) fourth;( format) quarto;( i fægtning) carte, quart.II. adj quarter-, quarter of ( fx a quartermile = a quarter of a mile);[ en kvart telefon] a four-party telephone;[ et kvart år] three months. -
57 brúðguma-reið
f. a ‘bridegroom’s ride;’ at weddings the bridegroom, as the host, had to meet his guests (boðsmenn) a quarter of a mile from his house; here he entertained them in tents, where they remained and enjoyed themselves till evening; when darkness began to set in, the party rode home in a procession drawn up two and two; this was called brúðguma-reið. The last bridegroom’s ride on record in Icel. was that of Eggert Olafsson, just a hundred years ago, at his wedding at Reykholt in the autumn of 1767 A. D. A minute description of this last Icel. b. exists in a MS. (in the possession of Maurer, in Munich). An interesting treatise upon the wedding feasts in Icel. in the Middle Ages, down to the 18th century, is among the Icel. MSS. in the Bodleian Library, no. 130. -
58 in fact
(in fact (тж. in point of fact))в действительности, на самом деле, в сущности, фактически; между прочим, надо сказатьHammond's car was in point of fact found next day a quarter of a mile from the bungalow. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Letter’) — Наутро машину Хэммонда действительно нашли в четверти мили от бунгало.
I was rather glad to see you, in point of fact. (M. Drabble, ‘Jerusalem the Golden’, ch. 8) — По правде говоря, я был рад вас видеть.
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59 Volk, Magnus
[br]b. 19 October 1851 Brighton, Englandd. 20 May 1937 Brighton, England[br]English pioneer in the use of electric power; built the first electric railway in the British Isles to operate a regular service.[br]Volk was the son of a German immigrant clockmaker and continued the business with his mother after his father died in 1869, although when he married in 1879 his profession was described as "electrician". He installed Brighton's first telephone the same year and in 1880 he installed electric lighting in his own house, using a Siemens Brothers dynamo (see Siemens, Dr Ernst Werner von) driven by a Crossley gas engine. This was probably one of the first half-dozen such installations in Britain. Magnus Volk \& Co. became noted electrical manufacturers and contractors, and, inter alia, installed electric light in Brighton Pavilion in place of gas.By 1883 Volk had moved house. He had kept the dynamo and gas engine used to light his previous house, and he also had available an electric motor from a cancelled order. After approaching the town clerk of Brighton, he was given permission for a limited period to build and operate a 2 ft (61 cm) gauge electric railway along the foreshore. Using the electrical equipment he already had, Volk built the line, a quarter of a mile (400 m) long, in eight weeks. The car was built by a local coachbuilder, with the motor under the seat; electric current at 50 volts was drawn from one running rail and returned through the other.The railway was opened on 4 August 1883. It operated regularly for several months and then, permission to run it having been renewed, it was rebuilt for the 1884 season to 2 ft 9 in. (84 cm) gauge, with improved equipment. Despite storm damage from time to time, Volk's Electric Railway, extended in length, has become an enduring feature of Brighton's sea front. In 1887 Volk made an electric dogcart, and an electric van which he built for the Sultan of Turkey was probably the first motor vehicle built in Britain for export. In 1896 he opened the Brighton \& Rottingdean Seashore Electric Tramroad, with very wide-gauge track laid between the high-and low-tide lines, and a long-legged, multi-wheel car to run upon it, through the water if necessary. This lasted only until 1901, however. Volk subsequently became an early enthusiast for aircraft.[br]Further ReadingC.Volk, 1971, Magnus Volk of Brighton, Chichester: Phillimore (his life and career as described by his son).C.E.Lee, 1979, "The birth of electric traction", Railway Magazine (May).PJGR -
60 seperempat mil
quarter mile
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