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1 Association of Baltic Music Academies
Music: ABAMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Association of Baltic Music Academies
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2 Chancellor Beacon Academies
Education: CBAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Chancellor Beacon Academies
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3 Community After School Academies
Education: CASAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Community After School Academies
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4 Learning Academies Understanding New And Challenging Horizons
Education: LAUNCHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Learning Academies Understanding New And Challenging Horizons
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5 National Academies Press
Mass media: NAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > National Academies Press
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6 Red Oak Academies
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7 akademije
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8 академии
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9 hacademïau
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10 academia
f.1 school, academy (colegio).academia de idiomas language schoolacademia militar military academy2 academy.* * *1 (institución) academy2 (escuela) school, academy\Academia de Bellas Artes ≈ Royal Academy of Artsacademia de comercio business schoolacademia de idiomas language schoolacademia militar military academyLa Real Academia Española the Spanish Academy* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=establecimiento) academy; (Escol) (private) schoolacademia de música — school of music, conservatoire
2) (=sociedad) learned societyACADEMIA In Spain academias are private schools catering for students of all ages and levels outside normal school and working hours. Some specialize in particular skills such as computing, languages and music while others offer extra tuition in core school subjects and syllabuses. For people hoping to do well enough in the oposiciones to get a post in the public sector, there are academias offering special preparatory courses for these notoriously difficult competitive examinations.See:ver nota culturelle OPOSICIONES in oposición* * *a) ( sociedad) academyb) (Educ) schoolc) (RPl) ( mundo académico)la academia — academia, the academic world
* * *= academy.Ex. An academy is a learned society for the promotion of art, literature, science, etc., established to provide instruction, to engage in intellectual life or the practice of an art, to set standards, disseminate information, and to confer prestige on its members.----* academia de conducir = driving school.* academia de las ciencias = academy of sciences.* academia militar = military academy.* * *a) ( sociedad) academyb) (Educ) schoolc) (RPl) ( mundo académico)la academia — academia, the academic world
* * *= academy.Ex: An academy is a learned society for the promotion of art, literature, science, etc., established to provide instruction, to engage in intellectual life or the practice of an art, to set standards, disseminate information, and to confer prestige on its members.
* academia de conducir = driving school.* academia de las ciencias = academy of sciences.* academia militar = military academy.* * *1 (sociedad) academyAsociación de Academias de la Lengua Española Association of Academies of the Spanish Language2 ( Educ) school3Compuestos:dance academy, school of dancingdriving schooldressmaking schoollanguage school, school of languagesmusic schoolmilitary academy* * *
academia sustantivo femenino
b) (Educ) school;
academia de conductores or (AmL) choferes driving school;
academia sustantivo femenino
1 academy
Real Academia Española de la Lengua, the Royal Academy of the Spanish Language
academia de policía, police academy
2 (escuela) school: da clases en una academia, she gives classes in an academy
' academia' also found in these entries:
English:
academy
- centre
- dojo
- school
* * *academia nf1. [colegio] school, academyacademia de baile dance school; RP academia de choferes driving school;academia de idiomas language school;academia de informática = private institution offering courses in computing;voy a una academia de informática I'm doing a computer course;academia militar military academy2. [sociedad] academy;la Academia de las Ciencias the Academy of Science* * *f academy* * *academia nf: academy* * *academia n2. (escuela) school -
11 conservatorio de música
(n.) = music academy, conservatoire, music conservatory, music conservatoireEx. Suitable contacts include adult education centres, universities, music academies, the press, schools and local opera houses.Ex. The author discusses membership of the consortium of music conservatoires and outlines management and cataloguing issues.Ex. This paper describes the provision of library services to performing musicians in a music conservatory.Ex. The article is entitled 'Side-by-side: collaboration between professional orchestras and music conservatoires'.* * *(n.) = music academy, conservatoire, music conservatory, music conservatoireEx: Suitable contacts include adult education centres, universities, music academies, the press, schools and local opera houses.
Ex: The author discusses membership of the consortium of music conservatoires and outlines management and cataloguing issues.Ex: This paper describes the provision of library services to performing musicians in a music conservatory.Ex: The article is entitled 'Side-by-side: collaboration between professional orchestras and music conservatoires'. -
12 sociedad científica
f.learned society.* * *(n.) = scientific society, scholarly academy, scholarly societyEx. By 1905 15 major scientific societies had been founded.Ex. The publication was not totally an abstracting journal since it served as a chronicle of events of concern to the scholarly academies, but it carried critical abstracts of books and other communications.Ex. This a checklist of books recently awarded honours by major American scholarly societies in the social sciences.* * *(n.) = scientific society, scholarly academy, scholarly societyEx: By 1905 15 major scientific societies had been founded.
Ex: The publication was not totally an abstracting journal since it served as a chronicle of events of concern to the scholarly academies, but it carried critical abstracts of books and other communications.Ex: This a checklist of books recently awarded honours by major American scholarly societies in the social sciences. -
13 teatro de la ópera
opera house* * ** * *(n.) = opera houseEx. Suitable contacts include adult education centres, universities, music academies, the press, schools and local opera houses.* * ** * *(n.) = opera houseEx: Suitable contacts include adult education centres, universities, music academies, the press, schools and local opera houses.
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14 RAE
m.1 RAE, Spanish Academy of Language.2 Rae.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: raer.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: raer.* * *1 ( Real Academia Española) Spanish royal academy* * *SF ABR Esp= Real Academia Española RAE The Real Academia Española de la Lengua was created in 1713 to protect the purity of the Spanish language. There are 46 members appointed for life from among Spain's most prestigious writers and linguists. It works in collaboration with the 21 other Spanish language academies, which represent all the countries where Spanish is a native language. Its first dictionary, the six-volume Diccionario de Autoridades, was published between 1726 and 1739.* * *femenino = Real Academia Española* * *femenino = Real Academia Española* * *RAE - Real Academia de la Lengua Española (↑ RAE a1)= Real Academia Española* * *Spanish Royal AcademyRAEThe “Real Academia Española” or RAE (Spanish Royal Academy) is the institution which sets the lexical and syntactic standards for the use of Spanish through the dictionaries and grammars it produces. It was founded in 1713, on the model of the French Academy, and its lexicographical work was summarized in a single-volume dictionary which appeared in 1780. This has been continually revised, with the latest full update being the 22nd edition of 2001 (the latest updates can now be consulted on-line). The 46 members of the Academy are elected from among leading writers and intellectuals, though the first woman member did not arrive until 1978. They meet regularly to deliberate on problematic aspects of the language, and to discuss possible linguistic reforms. The Academy has been regarded by some as a conservative institution, out of touch with the everyday language used in the street and the varieties of Spanish spoken in Latin America. To address the latter issue, closer ties have been established with the various corresponding Academies of each of the Latin American countries, and regular international conferences have been held since 1951. More recently, the Academy has started to widen its range of dictionary publications, and an Internet site was opened in 1998, to which users can now send language queries.* * *f abr (= Real Academia Española) Royal Spanish Academy -
15 académie
académie [akademi]feminine nouna. ( = société savante) learned societyb. ( = école) academyc. ( = circonscription) regional education authority━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━For educational administration purposes, France is divided into areas known as académies, each administered by a « recteur d'académie ». Allocation of teaching posts is centralized, so that newly qualified teachers often begin their careers in académies other than the one in which they originally lived.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Founded by Cardinal Richelieu in 1634, this prestigious learned society has forty elected life members, commonly known as « les Immortels ». They meet in a building on the quai Conti in Paris. The building's ornate dome has given rise to the expression « être reçu sous la coupole », meaning to be admitted as a member of the Académie française. The Académie arbitrates on correct usage.* * *akademi1) ( école) schoolacadémie de peinture or de dessin — art academy
2) École, Université ≈ local education authority GB, school district US* * *akademi nf1) (= société) learned society2) (= école) [art, danse] academy3) ART (= nu) nude4) ÉDUCATION (= circonscription) regional education authority* * *académie nf1 ( école) (de billard, danse) school; ( de police) academy; académie de peinture or de dessin art academy;4 ( groupe de personnes) society.[akademi] nom fémininl'Académie française the French Academy, the Académie Française (learned society of leading men and women of letters)2. [école] academyacadémie de danse/musique academy of dance/music3. [salle]Originally a group of men of letters who were encouraged by Cardinal Richelieu in 1635 to become an official body. L'académie française consists of forty distinguished writers known as les Quarante or les Immortels. Its chief task is to produce a definitive dictionary and to be the ultimate authority in matters concerning the French language. -
16 institut
institut [ɛ̃stity]masculine noun* * *ɛ̃stitynom masculin institutePhrasal Verbs:* * *ɛ̃stity nm* * *institut nm institute.institut de beauté beauty salon ou parlourGB; institut de crédit Fin lending organization; institut d'émission Fin central bank; Institut de France body representing the five French academies; institut médico-légal forensic science laboratory; institut médico-pédagogique special school; institut de sondage polling organization.[ɛ̃stity] nom masculin[établissement] instituteinstitut de recherches/scientifique research/scientific instituteinstitut de beauté beauty salon ou parlourl'Institut du Monde ArabeArab cultural centre and library in Paris holding regular exhibitions of Arab artInstitut (de France) nom propre masculinl'Institut de France the Institut de France ≃ the Royal Society (UK), ≃ the National Science Foundation (US)L'Institut, as it is commonly known, is a learned society which includes the five Académies (the Académie française being one of them). Its headquarters are in the building of the same name on the banks of the Seine in Paris. -
17 Федерация азиатских академий наук и научных обществ
Astronautics: Federation of Asian Scientific Academies and SocietiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Федерация азиатских академий наук и научных обществ
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18 амора
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19 военные училища
Astronautics: academies -
20 гаон
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