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  • 121 obviam

    ob-vĭam (also written separate, ob vĭam; cf. Corss. Ausspr. I. 495, 769), adv.
    I.
    Lit., in the way; hence, with verbs of motion (in a good or bad sense), towards, against, to meet: ob Trojam duxit exercitum pro ad, similiterque vadimonium obisse, id est ad vadimonium isse, et obviam ad viam, Paul. ex Fest. p. 147 Müll.: morti occumbant obviam, Enn. ap. Serv. ad Verg. A. 2, 62 (Ann. v. 176 Vahl.):

    nec quisquam tam audax fuat homo, qui obviam obsistat mihi,

    as to put himself in my way, Plaut. Am. 3, 4, 2:

    cum in Cumanum mihi obviam venisti,

    Cic. Fam. 2, 16, 3:

    prodire,

    id. ib. 3, 7, 4; cf.: si quā ex parte obviam contra veniretur, an advance or attack should be made, Caes. B. G. 7, 28: alicui obviam advenire, C. Gracch. ap. Gell. 10, 3, 5:

    quem quaero, optime ecce obviam mihi est,

    is coming to meet me, Plaut. Bacch. 4, 4, 16:

    fit obviam Clodio ante fundum ejus,

    meets, Cic. Mil. 10, 29:

    obviam ire alicui,

    to go to meet, id. Mur. 32, 67 et saep.:

    obviam procedere alicui,

    to go to meet, id. Phil. 2, 32, 78:

    prodire alicui,

    id. ib. 2, 24, 58:

    properare,

    id. Fam. 14, 5, 2:

    proficisci,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 12:

    exire,

    id. B. C. 1, 18:

    progredi,

    Liv. 7, 10:

    mittere,

    to send to meet, Cic. Fam. 3, 7, 4:

    se offerre,

    to go to meet, to meet, Ter. Ad. 3, 2, 24:

    effundi,

    to pour out to meet, to go in great numbers to meet, Liv. 5, 23:

    de obviam itione ita faciam,

    Cic. Att. 11, 16, 1;

    late Lat., also, in obviam: ecce exercitus in obviam illis,

    Vulg. 1 Macc. 16, 5.—
    II.
    Trop., at hand, within reach:

    nec sycophantiis, nec fucis ullum mantellum obviam est,

    Plaut. Capt. 3, 3, 6:

    in comitio estote obviam,

    id. Poen. 3, 6, 12:

    tibi nulla aegritudo est animo obviam,

    id. Stich. 4, 1, 16:

    amanti mihi tot obviam eveniunt morae,

    present themselves, interpose, id. Cas. 3, 4, 28:

    ire periculis,

    to meet courageously, to encounter them, Sall. J. 7, 4:

    cupiditati hominum obviam ire,

    to resist, oppose, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 4, § 106; so,

    ire superbiae nobilitatis,

    Sall. J. 5, 1:

    ire sceleri,

    id. ib. 22, 3:

    ire injuriae,

    id. ib. 14, 25:

    ire irae,

    Liv. 9, 14:

    ire fraudibus,

    Tac. A. 6, 16:

    crimini,

    Liv. 9, 26.—Also, in a good sense, to meet an evil, i. e. to remedy, prevent it:

    ni Caesar obviam isset, tribuendo pecunias pro modo detrimenti,

    Tac. A. 4, 64:

    infecunditati terrarum,

    id. ib. 4, 6:

    timori,

    id. H. 4, 46:

    dedecori,

    id. A. 13, 5.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > obviam

  • 122 aantrekken

    [naar zich toetrekken] attract draw
    [vaster doen sluiten] tighten
    [bekoren] draw attract
    [aan zich verbinden] attract draw een menigte
    [aandoen] put on
    voorbeelden:
    1   de aarde wordt door de zon aangetrokken the earth gravitates towards the sun
    2   de buikriem aantrekken tighten one's belt ook figuurlijk
         een knoop aantrekken draw a knot tighter
    3   zich aangetrokken voelen door/tot iemand/iets feel attracted to someone/something
         dat trekt mij wel aan that appeals to me
    4   nieuwe industrieën aantrekken attract new industries
         nieuwe medewerkers aantrekken take on/recruit new staff
    5   andere kleren aantrekken change one's clothes
         ik heb niets om aan te trekken I have nothing to wear
    II 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich aantrekken〉
    [grote aandacht schenken aan] be concerned about take seriously
    voorbeelden:
    1   zich iemands lot aantrekken concern oneself about someone('s fate)
         zich verwijten aantrekken take reproaches to heart
         trek het je niet aan don't let that worry you
         zich alles persoonlijk aantrekken take everything personally
         zich niets aantrekken van not care about
         ze scheen zich van de hele zaak niets aan te trekken she seemed unconcerned about the whole affair
    [in een richting gaan] head/make fortroepen ook advance
    [bijtrekken] pick up improve economie
    voorbeelden:
    1   we trokken op huis aan we headed for home
    2   de markt trekt aan the market is picking up

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > aantrekken

  • 123 Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent

    SUBJECT AREA: Chemical technology
    [br]
    b. 26 August 1743 Paris, France
    d. 8 May 1794 Paris, France
    [br]
    French founder of the modern science of chemistry.
    [br]
    As well as receiving a formal education in law and literature, Lavoisier studied science under some of the leading figures of the day. This proved to be an ideal formation of the man in whom "man of science" and "public servant" were so intimately combined. His early work towards the first geological map of France and on the water supply of Paris helped to win him election to the Royal Academy of Sciences in 1768 at the youthful age of 25. In the same year he used some of his private income to buy a part-share in the "tax farm", a private company which leased from the Government the right to collect certain indirect taxes.
    In 1772 Lavoisier began his researches into the related phenomena of combustion, respiration and the calcination or oxidation of metals. This culminated in the early 1780s in the overthrow of the prevailing theory, based on an imponderable combustion principle called "phlogiston", and the substitution of the modern explanation of these processes. At the same time, understanding of the nature of acids, bases and salts was placed on a sounder footing. More important, Lavoisier defined a chemical element in its modern sense and showed how it should be applied by drawing up the first modern list of the chemical elements. With the revolution in chemistry initiated by Lavoisier, chemists could begin to understand correctly the fundamental processes of their science. This understanding was the foundationo of the astonishing advance in scientific and industrial chemistry that has taken place since then. As an academician, Lavoisier was paid by the Government to carry out investigations into a wide variety of practical questions with a chemical bias, such as the manufacture of starch and the distillation of phosphorus. In 1775 Louis XVI ordered the setting up of the Gunpowder Commission to improve the supply and quality of gunpowder, deficiencies in which had hampered France's war efforts. Lavoisier was a member of the Commission and, as usual, took the leading part, drawing up its report and supervising its implementation. As a result, the industry became profitable, output increased so that France could even export powder, and the range of the powder increased by two-thirds. This was a material factor in France's war effort in the Revolution and the Napoleonic wars.
    As if his chemical researches and official duties were not enough, Lavoisier began to apply his scientific principles to agriculture when he purchased an estate at Frechines, near Blois. After ten years' work on his experimental farm there, Lavoisier was able to describe his results in the memoir "Results of some agricultural experiments and reflections on their relation to political economy" (Paris, 1788), which holds historic importance in agriculture and economics. In spite of his services to the nation and to humanity, his association with the tax farm was to have tragic consequences: during the reign of terror in 1794 the Revolutionaries consigned to the guillotine all the tax farmers, including Lavoisier.
    [br]
    Bibliography
    1862–93, Oeuvres de Lavoisier, Vols I–IV, ed. J.B.A.Dumas; Vols V–VI, ed. E.Grimaux, Paris (Lavoisier's collected works).
    Further Reading
    D.I.Duveen and H.S.Klickstein, 1954, A Bibliography of the Works of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier 1743–1794, London: William Dawson (contains valuable biographical material).
    D.McKie, 1952, Antoine Lavoisier, Scientist, Economist, Social Reformer, London: Constable (the best modern, general biography).
    H.Guerlac, 1975, Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, Chemist and Revolutionary, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons (a more recent work).
    LRD

    Biographical history of technology > Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent

  • 124 безопасность

    безопасность сущ
    safety
    анализ безопасности полетов
    safety investigation
    безопасность воздушного движения
    air safety
    безопасность полетов
    1. flight safety
    2. flight operating safety боковая полоса безопасности
    shoulder
    (ВПП) боковая полоса безопасности ВПП
    runway shoulder
    боковая полоса безопасности, способная нести нагрузку
    bearing shoulder
    (от воздушного судна) в интересах безопасности
    in interests of safety
    влиять на безопасность
    affect the safety
    влиять на безопасность полетов
    effect on operating safety
    в целях безопасности
    for reasons of safety
    допустимый уровень безопасности
    margin of safety
    заданный уровень безопасности полетов
    target level of safety
    зона безопасности
    safety zone
    зона безопасности при выкатывании
    overrun safety area
    инструкция по обеспечению безопасности полетов
    air safety rules
    Исследовательская группа по безопасности полетов
    Aviation Security Study Group
    Комитет по безопасности полетов
    Safety Investigation Board
    концевая зона безопасности
    end safety area
    концевая зона безопасности ВПП
    runway end safety area
    линия безопасности на перроне
    apron safety line
    меры безопасности в полете
    flight safety precautions
    меры по обеспечению безопасности
    safety control measures
    минимум безопасности эшелонирования
    safe separation minima
    обеспечение безопасности полетов
    promotion of safety
    огни концевой зоны безопасности ВПП
    runway end safety area lights
    орган обеспечения безопасности на воздушном транспорте
    aviation security authority
    повышать безопасность
    1. improve safety
    2. promote safety потенциальная угроза безопасности
    potential hazard to the safe
    правила обеспечения безопасности
    safety practice
    предварительные меры по обеспечению безопасности полетов
    advance arrangements
    программа обеспечения авиационной безопасности
    aviation safety program
    продленная концевая зона безопасности
    extended end safety area
    рекомендации по обеспечению безопасности полетов
    safety recommendations
    ремни безопасности
    safety harness
    руководство по обеспечению безопасности
    safety regulations
    светосигнальное оборудование аэродрома для обеспечения безопасности
    aerodrome security lighting
    Секция авиационной безопасности
    Aviation Security Section
    (ИКАО) система информации о состоянии безопасности полетов
    aviation safety reporting system
    служба безопасности
    safety service
    служба безопасности аэропорта
    1. airport safety service
    2. airport security service служба безопасности полетов
    airworthiness division
    снижать безопасность
    1. impair the safety
    2. detract from the safety способствовать повышению безопасности
    contribute towards the safety
    техника безопасности
    1. safe practice
    2. safety-first engineering угрожать безопасности
    endange the safety
    угрожать безопасности полетов
    jeopardize flight safety
    угроза безопасности полетов
    flight safety hazard
    уровень безопасности
    1. safety rate
    2. factor of safety 3. level of safety уровень безопасности полетов воздушного судна
    aircraft safety factor
    характеристики уровня безопасности
    safe features
    эксплуатировать в соответствии с техникой безопасности
    operate safety

    Русско-английский авиационный словарь > безопасность

  • 125 تقدم (على)

    تَقَدَّمَ (على)‏ \ advance: to go forward; move forward: The army advanced towards the enemy. get on, get along: make progress: He’s getting on well at school. go ahead: to go on; make progress: You may go ahead with your plans. lead: to go in front; be in front: His car is leading in the race. progress: to go forward: The work was not progressing very fast. \ See Also تحسن (تَحَسَّنَ)، نَجَحَ \ تَقَدَّمَ بِـ \ submit: to put forward for official consideration: You must submit the plans for your new house. \ تَقَدَّمَ ببُطء \ jog: (of people, animals, vehicles, etc.) to move unsteadily or with little progress: We jogged along on our donkeys. \ تَقَدَّمَ بصعوبة وبُطْء \ limp: (of a ship, etc.) to move slowly because of damage or engine trouble. \ تَقَدَّمَ عَلَى \ precede: to go before or in front of: I preceded him into the room. Look at the word in the preceding line (in the line above). \ تَقَدَّمَ لامتحان \ sit (for) an examination: to take a public exam: I’m going to sit (for) the university entrance exam.

    Arabic-English dictionary > تقدم (على)

  • 126 سار

    سَارَ \ do: to go (at a certain speed, or for a certain distance): This car can do 80 miles an hour. We did 150 miles before breakfast. drive (drove, driven): (of any kind of power) to make a machine work: This engine is driven by electricity. follow: to go along (a road). go: (also go off) to take a certain course: All went (off) well at our meeting, work This clock goes by electricity. run: (of a vehicle or ship) to go: Trains run every hour from here to Glasgow. The car ran off the road. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. walk: to move along on one’s feet at a natural speed. \ See Also مشى (مَشَى)‏ \ سَارَ \ race: to rush; go at full speed: The car raced past me. \ See Also عدا بأقصى سُرْعَة \ سَارَ \ plod: to walk with slow heavy steps: The farmer plodded across the muddy field. \ See Also عَمِلَ ببطُء وتَثَاقَل \ سَارَ بِبُطْء \ drag: to move slowly: The sick donkey dragged behind the others. \ سَارَ بِخُطًى مُنْتَظِمَة \ pace: to walk with regular steps: He paced anxiously up and down the room. \ سَارَ بِخُطًى واسِعة \ stride: to walk with long steps. \ سَارَ بسُرعةٍ عادية \ cruise: (of cars or aeroplanes) to travel at a speed that uses a reasonable amount of petrol, not at top speed. \ سَارَ بِغَيْرِ اتّزَانٍ فوقَ طريقٍ وَعِر \ bump: to move unsteadily over rough ground: The car bumped along the track. \ سَارَ رُوَيدًا \ amble: to walk slowly. \ سَارَ سِيرتَهُ \ follow in sb.’s footsteps: to follow sb.’s example, esp. one’s way of life: He wants to follow in his father’s footsteps and become a doctor. \ سَارَ على دواليب أو عجلات \ roll: to move on wheels: The train rolled slowly into the station. \ سَارَ قُدُمًا \ advance: to go forward; move forward: The army advanced towards the enemy. \ سَارَ مُتَعَرِّجًا \ zigzag: to go in zigzag manner. \ سَارَ الهُويْنَا \ jog: (of people, animals, vehicles, etc.) to move unsteadily or with little progress: We jogged along on our donkeys.

    Arabic-English dictionary > سار

  • 127 get on, get along

    تَقَدَّمَ (على)‏ \ advance: to go forward; move forward: The army advanced towards the enemy. get on, get along: make progress: He’s getting on well at school. go ahead: to go on; make progress: You may go ahead with your plans. lead: to go in front; be in front: His car is leading in the race. progress: to go forward: The work was not progressing very fast. \ See Also تحسن (تَحَسَّنَ)، نَجَحَ

    Arabic-English glossary > get on, get along

  • 128 go ahead

    تَقَدَّمَ (على)‏ \ advance: to go forward; move forward: The army advanced towards the enemy. get on, get along: make progress: He’s getting on well at school. go ahead: to go on; make progress: You may go ahead with your plans. lead: to go in front; be in front: His car is leading in the race. progress: to go forward: The work was not progressing very fast. \ See Also تحسن (تَحَسَّنَ)، نَجَحَ

    Arabic-English glossary > go ahead

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