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21 зенитный пулемёт
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22 ShKAS
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23 Shpitalny, Komaritsky, Aviatsionnyi, Skorostrelnyi
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Shpitalny, Komaritsky, Aviatsionnyi, Skorostrelnyi
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24 зенитный пулемёт, установленный на грузовике
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > зенитный пулемёт, установленный на грузовике
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25 Fokker, Anthony Herman Gerard
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 6 April 1890 Kediri, Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia)d. 23 December 1939 New York, USA[br]Dutch designer of German fighter aircraft during the First World War and of many successful airliners during the 1920s and 1930s.[br]Anthony Fokker was born in Java, where his Dutch father had a coffee plantation. The family returned to the Netherlands and, after schooling, young Anthony went to Germany to study aeronautics. With the aid of a friend he built his first aeroplane, the Spin, in 1910: this was a monoplane capable of short hops. By 1911 Fokker had improved the Spin and gained a pilot's licence. In 1912 he set up a company called Fokker Aeroplanbau at Johannistal, outside Berlin, and a series of monoplanes followed.When war broke out in 1914 Fokker offered his designs to both sides, and the Germans accepted them. His E I monoplane of 1915 caused a sensation with its manoeuvrability and forward-firing machine gun. Fokker and his collaborators improved on the French deflector system introduced by Raymond Saulnier by fitting an interrupter gear which synchronized the machine gun to fire between the blades of the rotating propeller. The Fokker Dr I triplane and D VII biplane were also outstanding German fighters of the First World War. Fokker's designs were often the work of an employee who received little credit: nevertheless, Fokker was a gifted pilot and a great organizer. After the war, Fokker moved back to the Netherlands and set up the Fokker Aircraft Works in Amsterdam. In 1922, however, he emigrated to the USA and established the Atlantic Aircraft Corporation in New Jersey. His first significant success there came the following year when one of his T-2 monoplanes became the first aircraft to fly non-stop across the USA, from New York to San Diego. He developed a series of civil aircraft using the well-proven method of construction he used for his fighters: fuselages made from steel tubes and thick, robust wooden wings. Of these, probably the most famous was the F VII/3m, a high-wing monoplane with three engines and capable of carrying about ten passengers. From 1925 the F VII/3m airliner was used worldwide and made many record-breaking flights, such as Lieutenant-Commander Richard Byrd's first flight over the North Pole in 1926 and Charles Kingsford-Smith's first transpacific flight in 1928. By this time Fokker had lost interest in military aircraft and had begun to see flight as a means of speeding up global communications and bringing people together. His last years were spent in realizing this dream, and this was reflected in his concentration on the design and production of passenger aircraft.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsRoyal Netherlands Aeronautical Society Gold Medal 1932.Bibliography1931, The Flying Dutchman: The Life of Anthony Fokker, London: Routledge \& Sons (an interesting, if rather biased, autobiography).Further ReadingA.R.Weyl, 1965, Fokker: The Creative Years, London; reprinted 1988 (a very detailed account of Fokker's early work).Thijs Postma, 1979, Fokker: Aircraft Builders to the World, Holland; 1980, English edn, London (a well-illustrated history of Fokker and the company).Henri Hegener, 1961, Fokker: The Man and His Aircraft, Letchworth, Herts.JDS / CMBiographical history of technology > Fokker, Anthony Herman Gerard
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26 Maxim, Sir Hiram Stevens
[br]b. 5 February 1840 Brockway's Mills, Maine, USAd. 24 November 1916 Streatham, London, England[br]American (naturalized British) inventor; designer of the first fully automatic machine gun and of an experimental steam-powered aircraft.[br]Maxim was born the son of a pioneer farmer who later became a wood turner. Young Maxim was first apprenticed to a carriage maker and then embarked on a succession of jobs before joining his uncle in his engineering firm in Massachusetts in 1864. As a young man he gained a reputation as a boxer, but it was his uncle who first identified and encouraged Hiram's latent talent for invention.It was not, however, until 1878, when Maxim joined the first electric-light company to be established in the USA, as its Chief Engineer, that he began to make a name for himself. He developed an improved light filament and his electric pressure regulator not only won a prize at the first International Electrical Exhibition, held in Paris in 1881, but also resulted in his being made a Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur. While in Europe he was advised that weapons development was a more lucrative field than electricity; consequently, he moved to England and established a small laboratory at Hatton Garden, London. He began by investigating improvements to the Gatling gun in order to produce a weapon with a faster rate of fire and which was more accurate. In 1883, by adapting a Winchester carbine, he successfully produced a semi-automatic weapon, which used the recoil to cock the gun automatically after firing. The following year he took this concept a stage further and produced a fully automatic belt-fed weapon. The recoil drove barrel and breechblock to the vent. The barrel then halted, while the breechblock, now unlocked from the former, continued rearwards, extracting the spent case and recocking the firing mechanism. The return spring, which it had been compressing, then drove the breechblock forward again, chambering the next round, which had been fed from the belt, as it did so. Keeping the trigger pressed enabled the gun to continue firing until the belt was expended. The Maxim gun, as it became known, was adopted by almost every army within the decade, and was to remain in service for nearly fifty years. Maxim himself joined forces with the large British armaments firm of Vickers, and the Vickers machine gun, which served the British Army during two world wars, was merely a refined version of the Maxim gun.Maxim's interests continued to occupy several fields of technology, including flight. In 1891 he took out a patent for a steam-powered aeroplane fitted with a pendulous gyroscopic stabilizer which would maintain the pitch of the aeroplane at any desired inclination (basically, a simple autopilot). Maxim decided to test the relationship between power, thrust and lift before moving on to stability and control. He designed a lightweight steam-engine which developed 180 hp (135 kW) and drove a propeller measuring 17 ft 10 in. (5.44 m) in diameter. He fitted two of these engines into his huge flying machine testrig, which needed a wing span of 104 ft (31.7 m) to generate enough lift to overcome a total weight of 4 tons. The machine was not designed for free flight, but ran on one set of rails with a second set to prevent it rising more than about 2 ft (61 cm). At Baldwyn's Park in Kent on 31 July 1894 the huge machine, carrying Maxim and his crew, reached a speed of 42 mph (67.6 km/h) and lifted off its rails. Unfortunately, one of the restraining axles broke and the machine was extensively damaged. Although it was subsequently repaired and further trials carried out, these experiments were very expensive. Maxim eventually abandoned the flying machine and did not develop his idea for a stabilizer, turning instead to other projects. At the age of almost 70 he returned to the problems of flight and designed a biplane with a petrol engine: it was built in 1910 but never left the ground.In all, Maxim registered 122 US and 149 British patents on objects ranging from mousetraps to automatic spindles. Included among them was a 1901 patent for a foot-operated suction cleaner. In 1900 he became a British subject and he was knighted the following year. He remained a larger-than-life figure, both physically and in character, until the end of his life.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsChevalier de la Légion d'Honneur 1881. Knighted 1901.Bibliography1908, Natural and Artificial Flight, London. 1915, My Life, London: Methuen (autobiography).Further ReadingObituary, 1916, Engineer (1 December).Obituary, 1916, Engineering (1 December).P.F.Mottelay, 1920, The Life and Work of Sir Hiram Maxim, London and New York: John Lane.Dictionary of National Biography, 1912–1921, 1927, Oxford: Oxford University Press.See also: Pilcher, Percy SinclairCM / JDSBiographical history of technology > Maxim, Sir Hiram Stevens
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27 Saulnier, Raymond
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. late eighteenth century Franced. mid-twentieth century[br]French designer of aircraft, associated with Louis Blériot and later the Morane- Saulnier company.[br]When Louis Blériot made his historic flight across the English Channel in 1909, the credit for the success of the flight naturally went to the pilot. Few people thought about the designer of the successful aeroplane, and those who did assumed it was Blériot himself. Blériot did design several of the aeroplanes bearing his name, but the cross- Channel No. XI was mainly designed by his friend Raymond Saulnier, a fact not; broadcast at the time.In 1911 the Morane-Saulnier company was founded in Paris by Léon (1885–1918) and Robert (1886–1968) Morane and Raymond Saulnier, who became Chief Designer. Flying a Morane-Saulnier, Roland Garros made a recordbreaking flight to a height of 5,611 m (18,405 ft) in 1912, and the following year he made the first non-stop flight across the Mediterranean. Morane-Saulnier built a series of "parasol" monoplanes which were very widely used during the early years of the First World War. With the wing placed above the fuselage, the pilot had an excellent downward view for observation purposes, but the propeller ruled out a forward-firing machine gun. During 1913–4, Raymond Saulnier was working on an idea for a synchronized machine gun to fire between the blades of the propeller. He could not overcome certain technical problems, so he devised a simple alternative: metal deflector plates were fitted to the propeller, so if a bullet hit the blade it did no harm. Roland Garros, flying a Type L Parasol, tested the device in action during April 1915 and was immediately successful. This opened the era of the true fighter aircraft. Unfortunately, Garros was shot down and the Germans discovered his secret weapon: they improved on the idea with a fully synchronized machine gun fitted to the Fokker E 1 monoplane. The Morane-Saulnier company continued in business until 1963, when it was taken over by the Potez Group.[br]Further ReadingJane's Fighting Aircraft of World War I, 1990, London: Jane's (reprint) (provides plans and details of 1914–18 Morane-Saulnier aeroplanes).JDS -
28 MAG
1) Общая лексика: metal active gas (welding)2) Компьютерная техника: metropolitan area gateway3) Военный термин: Marine Aircraft Group, main armaments group, maintenance advisory group, maximum aircraft on ground, military advisory group, military airlift group, military assistance group4) Техника: MOD magnetic modulator, magnetics, magnetron, magnitude, military assignment group5) Музыка: Music Advice Guide6) Телекоммуникации: Mobile Access Gateway7) Сокращение: Marine Action Group, Marine Air Group, Maritime Action / Air Group, Maritime Air Group (Canada), Mines Advisory Group, Mission Area Group, Mitrailleuse a Gaz (Machine gun (Belgium)), Mitrailleuse d'Appui Generale (General purpose machine gun (Belgium)), Mobile Arresting Gear, magnet9) Иммунология: Minnesota antilymphoblast globulin10) Фирменный знак: Manga Anime And Gaming11) Образование: Multi Age Grade12) Микроэлектроника: maximum available gain13) Сетевые технологии: metropolian area gateway, региональный шлюз14) Расширение файла: Graphic format (Japan MAG), Woody Lynn's MAG graphics format (MPS Magro Paint System)15) Военно-политический термин: Movement and Transportation Advisory Group16) Имена и фамилии: Michael A Graham -
29 Mag
1) Общая лексика: metal active gas (welding)2) Компьютерная техника: metropolitan area gateway3) Военный термин: Marine Aircraft Group, main armaments group, maintenance advisory group, maximum aircraft on ground, military advisory group, military airlift group, military assistance group4) Техника: MOD magnetic modulator, magnetics, magnetron, magnitude, military assignment group5) Музыка: Music Advice Guide6) Телекоммуникации: Mobile Access Gateway7) Сокращение: Marine Action Group, Marine Air Group, Maritime Action / Air Group, Maritime Air Group (Canada), Mines Advisory Group, Mission Area Group, Mitrailleuse a Gaz (Machine gun (Belgium)), Mitrailleuse d'Appui Generale (General purpose machine gun (Belgium)), Mobile Arresting Gear, magnet9) Иммунология: Minnesota antilymphoblast globulin10) Фирменный знак: Manga Anime And Gaming11) Образование: Multi Age Grade12) Микроэлектроника: maximum available gain13) Сетевые технологии: metropolian area gateway, региональный шлюз14) Расширение файла: Graphic format (Japan MAG), Woody Lynn's MAG graphics format (MPS Magro Paint System)15) Военно-политический термин: Movement and Transportation Advisory Group16) Имена и фамилии: Michael A Graham -
30 mag
1) Общая лексика: metal active gas (welding)2) Компьютерная техника: metropolitan area gateway3) Военный термин: Marine Aircraft Group, main armaments group, maintenance advisory group, maximum aircraft on ground, military advisory group, military airlift group, military assistance group4) Техника: MOD magnetic modulator, magnetics, magnetron, magnitude, military assignment group5) Музыка: Music Advice Guide6) Телекоммуникации: Mobile Access Gateway7) Сокращение: Marine Action Group, Marine Air Group, Maritime Action / Air Group, Maritime Air Group (Canada), Mines Advisory Group, Mission Area Group, Mitrailleuse a Gaz (Machine gun (Belgium)), Mitrailleuse d'Appui Generale (General purpose machine gun (Belgium)), Mobile Arresting Gear, magnet9) Иммунология: Minnesota antilymphoblast globulin10) Фирменный знак: Manga Anime And Gaming11) Образование: Multi Age Grade12) Микроэлектроника: maximum available gain13) Сетевые технологии: metropolian area gateway, региональный шлюз14) Расширение файла: Graphic format (Japan MAG), Woody Lynn's MAG graphics format (MPS Magro Paint System)15) Военно-политический термин: Movement and Transportation Advisory Group16) Имена и фамилии: Michael A Graham -
31 cannon
1. n пушка, орудиеcannon gunner — орудийный наводчик, канонир
2. n малокалиберная автоматическая пушка3. n артиллерия, артиллерийские орудия4. n ист. 60-фунтовая пушка5. n амер. разг. пистолет, револьвер, «пушка»6. n ухо7. n тех. гильза, вращающаяся на валу8. n «пистолет»9. n карамболь10. n амер. вор. жарг. карманник; ловкий воришка11. v обстреливать артиллерийским огнём12. v отскочить при столкновении13. v столкнуться, натолкнуться14. v налететь, наскочить15. v сделать карамболь16. n букляСинонимический ряд:1. gun (noun) anti-aircraft gun; artillery; gun; howitzer; muzzle-loader2. gunnery unit (noun) battery; gunnery unit -
32 Lewis, Colonel Isaac Newton
SUBJECT AREA: Weapons and armour[br]b. 12 October 1858 New Salem, Pennsylvania, USAd. 9 November 1931 Hoboken, New Jersey, USA[br]American soldier and weapons designer.[br]Lewis graduated from the US Military Academy, West Point, in 1884 and was commissioned into the Artillery. He soon displayed his technical aptitude and in 1891 patented an artillery ranging device. This was followed by further gunnery devices to improve artillery accuracy and a quick-firing field gun. He also displayed an interest in electricity and designed a car lighting system and wind-powered electric lighting.In 1911 he patented the gun that bears his name. The significance of this compared with existing machine guns was its comparatively light weight, which enabled it to be carried and operated by one person. Even so, the US Army showed no interest and so Lewis, by now retired from the Army, moved to Europe and set up a factory to produce it at Liège in Belgium. At the outbreak of war he moved his operation to England and merged it with the Birmingham Small Arms Company. The Lewis gun became the British Army's standard light machine gun during the First World War and was also used on aircraft. The USA eventually had a change of heart and also used the Lewis gun.CMBiographical history of technology > Lewis, Colonel Isaac Newton
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33 AMG
1) Военный термин: Antenna Mast Group, aircraft machine gunner3) Музыка: All Music Guide4) Сокращение: Aircraft Maintenance Group, Antenna Mast Groups, Ateliers Mecaniques de Saint Gaudens (France)5) Вычислительная техника: Advanced Messaging Group6) Фирменный знак: Annihilator Machine Gun, Antec Metallic Gray7) Деловая лексика: Asset Management Group8) Макаров: accident management guidance, aging management guidelines9) Расширение файла: Compressed file archive (AMGC), System image file (Actor)10) МИД: Advisory and Monitoring Group11) Имена и фамилии: Alan Merril Gottlieb12) Чат: Ah My Goddess13) NYSE. Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.14) Профсоюзы: Acoustic Music Guild -
34 eject
1.[ɪ'dʒekt]transitive verb (from hall, meeting) hinauswerfen ( from aus); (from machine gun) auswerfen; [Gerät:] auswerfen, [Person:] herausholen [Kassette]2. intransitive verb* * *[i'‹ekt]1) (to throw out with force; to force to leave: They were ejected from their house for not paying the rent.) hinauswerfen2) (to leave an aircraft in an emergency by causing one's seat to be ejected: The pilot had to eject when his plane caught fire.) den Schleudersitz betätigen•- academic.ru/23585/ejection">ejection* * *[ɪˈʤekt]I. vt1. (kick out)▪ to \eject sb jdn hinauswerfen [o hinausbefördern] ( from aus + dat); LAW jdn zwangsräumen, bei jdm eine Zwangsräumung durchführen, jdn zur Räumung zwingen2. TECH▪ to \eject sth etw auswerfenthe VCR \ejected the cassette der Videorekorder gab die Kassette aus* * *[ɪ'dZekt]1. vt1) (= throw out) heckler, tenant hinauswerfen2. vi(pilot) den Schleudersitz betätigen* * *eject [ıˈdʒekt]A v/t1. (from)b) vertreiben (aus, von)c) JUR Mieter, Pächter zur Räumung (gen) zwingen2. entlassen, entfernen ( beide:from aus einem Amt etc)B v/i FLUGa) den Schleudersitz betätigenb) sich mit dem Schleudersitz retten* * *1.[ɪ'dʒekt]transitive verb (from hall, meeting) hinauswerfen ( from aus); (from machine gun) auswerfen; [Gerät:] auswerfen, [Person:] herausholen [Kassette]2. intransitive verb* * *v.ausstoßen v.hinauswerfen v. -
35 기총소사하다
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36 light
1. n свет2. n освещённость, видимостьin a good light — хорошо видный, хорошо освещённый; при хорошем освещении
3. n дневной свет, день, дневное время4. n иск. светлые части картины5. n воен. прожектор6. n светофор7. n маяк8. n театр. проф. рампа, огни рампыbefore the lights — у рампы, на сцене
9. n огонь, пламя, искра10. n огонёк, свет; отражение душевного волнения11. n информация, новые сведения, данные12. n гласностьto come to light — обнаруживаться, выявляться
13. n аспект, вид; восприятие14. n знаменитость, светило; светочhe was one of the shining lights of h is age — он был одним из самых выдающихся людей своего времени
shrill light — свет, режущий глаза
15. n убеждения, взгляды; уровеньhe acted according to his lights — он действовал, как ему казалось правильным
16. n просвет; окно; стекло17. n поэт. зрение18. n разг. глазаget out of the light — не мешай, уходи с дороги, не стойте на моём пути
light at the end of the tunnel — просвет ; надежда на близкую победу; намечающийся успех
by the light of nature — интуитивно, инстинктивно; естественно
19. v зажигатьput a light to — зажигать; зажечь
20. v зажигаться, загораться21. v прикуривать22. v светитьshe lit him up the stairs with the candle — пока он поднимался по лестнице, она светила ему свечкой
23. v освещать, озарять24. v освещаться, озаряться; светиться, сиять25. a лёгкий, нетяжёлыйlight as a feather — лёгкий как пух; невесомый
26. a лёгкий на ногу; проворный27. a лёгкий, рассчитанный на небольшую нагрузку28. a воен. лёгкий, облегчённого типаlight machine-gun — ручной пулемёт; облегчённый станковый пулемёт
29. a воен. имеющий лёгкое вооружение30. a неполновесный, неправильного веса31. a лёгкий, несильный, слабый32. a тонкий, деликатныйa thread of light — тонкий луч; узкая полоска света
33. a лёгкий, некрепкий34. a неплотный; негустой35. a лёгкий, воздушный, хорошо поднявшийся36. a несерьёзный; незначительный; несущественный37. a лёгкий, несложный, развлекательныйlight reading — лёгкое чтение, развлекательная литература
38. a лёгкий, небольшой, несильныйlight rain — дождик, небольшой дождь
39. a нетрудный, необременительный40. a лёгкий, несуровый41. a легкомысленный; ветреный, непостоянный42. a фривольный; распущенный43. a весёлый, беззаботный, беспечный44. a лёгкий, чуткий45. a фон. неударный46. adv легко47. v неожиданно, случайно натолкнутьсяto light on a rare book in a second-hand shop — случайно найти редкую книгу в букинистическом магазине
light on — неожиданно натолкнуться на; случайно напасть на
48. v обрушиться49. v сходить, выходитьto light off a horse — спешиться, сойти с лошади
50. v опускаться, садиться; падать51. v нападать, накидыватьсяСинонимический ряд:1. agile (adj.) agile; alert; docile; effortless; facile; nimble; royal; simple; smooth; undemanding; untroublesome2. airy (adj.) airy; delicate; feathery; weightless3. amusing (adj.) amusing; humorous; trivial4. animated (adj.) animated; cheerful; merry5. bright (adj.) bright; luminous; radiant6. dim (adj.) dim; faint; obscure7. featherlight (adj.) featherlight; featherweight; imponderous; lightweight; unheavy8. frivolous (adj.) buoyant; delirious; dizzy; fast; frivolous; light-headed; lightsome; loose; swimming; swimmy; unchaste; vertiginous; volatile; wanton; whorish9. frothy (adj.) frothy10. giddy (adj.) bird-witted; empty-headed; featherbrained; flighty; fribble; fribbling; giddy; harebrained; hoity-toity; lightheaded; rattlebrained; scatterbrained; silly; skittish; volage; yeasty11. happy (adj.) blithe; carefree; cheery; gay; happy; light-hearted; sprightly12. little (adj.) casual; insignificant; little; minute; shoestring; small; small-beer; unimportant13. soft (adj.) easy; gentle; moderate; slight; soft14. unsubstantial (adj.) inconsiderable; insubstantial; minor; petty; shallow; trifling; unsubstantial15. whitish (adj.) alabaster; blanched; bleached; blond; blonde; fair; ivory; pale; whitish16. aspect (noun) angle; approach; aspect; perspective; point of view; slant; standpoint; viewpoint17. beacon (noun) beacon; blaze; candle; fire18. beam (noun) beam; ray; shaft; stream19. brilliance (noun) brilliance; glow; shine20. dawn (noun) aurora; cockcrow; cockcrowing; dawn; dawning; daybreak; daylight; morn; morning; radiance; sunrise; sunup21. flicker (noun) flicker; glimmer22. lighting (noun) illumination; lighting; luminosity23. alight (verb) alight; come down; descend; disembark; get down; land; perch; roost; set down; settle; sit down; touch down24. enliven (verb) animate; brighten; enliven25. happen (verb) bump; chance; happen; hit; luck; meet; stumble; tumble26. ignite (verb) enkindle; fire; ignite; inflame; kindle; set afire; set fire to27. illuminate (verb) illume; illuminate; illumine; lightenАнтонимический ряд:blackness; board; burdensome; cautious; cheerless; clear; clumsy; confusion; considerable; cumbersome; dark; darken; darkness; death; deep; dense; depressed; difficult; dim; extinguish; harsh; heavy; leave; melancholy; serious; shadow; sober -
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38 AALMG
1) Военный термин: antiaircraft light machinegun2) Сокращение: Anti-Aircraft Light Machine Gun -
39 ♦ light
♦ light (1) /laɪt/n.1 [uc] luce; lume; lampada; fanale; chiarore; splendore; (fig.) aspetto, punto di vista: the light of the sun [of an electric bulb], la luce del sole [di una lampadina elettrica]; artificial light, luce artificiale; bright light, luce intensa; dim light, luce fioca; The light went off, la luce si è spenta; Switch on the light, will you?, accendi la luce, per favore; I saw a distant light, vidi un lume in lontananza; There was a strange light in the girl's eyes, c'era una strana luce negli occhi della ragazza; to put sb. [st.] in a bad light, mettere q. [qc.] in cattiva luce; to bring new facts to light, portare alla luce fatti nuovi; a five-light chandelier, un lampadario a cinque luci (o lampade); by the light of, a lume di; a shaft of light, un raggio di luce2 fiammifero; fuoco: to strike a light, accendere un fiammifero; to give sb. a light, dare del fuoco (o da accendere) a q.; DIALOGO → - Asking for a light- Excuse me, have you got a light please?, mi scusi, ha da accendere?4 [u] (poet.) luce degli occhi; vista7 (autom., = indicator light) spia: main-beam light, spia degli abbaglianti; warning light, spia luminosa8 (= traffic light) luce di semaforo ( stradale); (pl.) semaforo: to wait for the green light, aspettare il verde; (pl.) semaforo: When you get to the ( traffic) lights, turn right, quando arrivi al semaforo, volta a destra9 (pl.) (teatr.) luci della ribalta● to be light, fare giorno; farsi luce □ (pitt.) the lights and darks of a painting, le zone di luce e ombra di un quadro □ ( arte) light and shade, luce e ombra; zone in luce e zone in ombra □ light bar, barra luminosa ( sul tettuccio di un'automobile, ecc.) □ light beam, raggio di luce □ l-box, tavolo luminoso; visore ( per negativi, diapositive, ecc.); ( anche) lampada a cubo □ (elettr.) light bulb, lampadina □ (naut.) light buoy, boa luminosa □ (naut.) light list, elenco dei fari e fanali □ (tecn.) light meter, fotometro portatile; esposimetro □ (elettron.) light-negative, fotoresistente □ ( di una persona) to be the light of sb. 's life, essere la luce degli occhi di q. □ lights-out, ora di spegnere le luci ( in collegio, ecc.); (mil.) ordine di spegnere le luci ( in caserma); (il) silenzio □ light-pen, penna luminosa; penna ottica □ (edil.) light point, punto luce □ light range, portata luminosa □ ( ottica) light ray, raggio di luce; raggio luminoso □ (elettron.) light-sensitive, fotosensibile □ (naut.) light station, stazione semaforica □ light-tight, a tenuta di luce □ (naut.) light vessel, faro galleggiante; nave faro □ (archit.) light well, pozzo di luce; lucernario □ (astron.) a light year, un anno luce; (fig.) secoli, un'eternità □ according to one's lights, secondo i propri lumi; a proprio giudizio □ to bring st. to light, portare qc. alla luce; mettere qc. in luce; rivelare qc. □ by the light of the moon, al chiaro di luna □ to cast (o to throw) light on st., far luce su (o chiarire) qc. □ to come to light, venire alla luce; manifestarsi □ (autom.) to cut the lights, bruciare il semaforo; passare col rosso □ to go out like a light, addormentarsi di colpo □ (fig.) green light, via libera, autorizzazione □ ( Bibbia) to hide one's light under a bushel, mettere la fiaccola sotto il moggio; tenere celate le proprie virtù □ ( arte) the high lights, i chiari; la zona d'un quadro in piena luce □ in the light of ( USA in light of), alla luce di: in the light of what he told me later, alla luce di quello che mi disse in seguito □ (autom., ingl.) to jump the lights, bruciare il semaforo; passare col rosso □ to put out sb. 's lights, tramortire q. □ to see the light, vedere la luce, nascere; venire al mondo; ( anche) cominciare a capire, accettare un'idea; ricevere l'illuminazione, convertirsi ( a una religione) □ to set light to st., dare fuoco a qc. □ to shed (o to throw) light on st., gettare (o fare) luce su qc. □ to stand in one's own light, togliersi la luce, farsi ombra; (fig.) nuocere a sé stesso □ to stand in sb. 's light, togliere la luce (o fare ombra) a q.; (fig.) danneggiare (o ostacolare) q.♦ light (2) /laɪt/a.● the Light Blues ► blue □ light-skinned, dalla pelle chiara.♦ light (3) /laɪt/a.1 leggero ( in ogni senso); lieve; agile; (fig.) incostante, frivolo, spensierato, allegro: a light box, una scatola leggera; light clothing, abiti leggeri; (mil., naut.) a light cruiser, un incrociatore leggero; (mil.) light weapons, armi leggere; a light blow, un lieve colpo; a light wind, un lieve vento; un venticello; light wine, vino leggero; a light rain, una lieve pioggia; una pioggerella; with light steps, a passi leggeri; a light meal, un pasto leggero; light sleep [work], sonno [lavoro] leggero; light behaviour, comportamento leggero (o frivolo, incostante); light comedy, commedia leggera; a light sentence, una condanna lieve [o mite]; with a light expense, con lieve spesa; a light heart, un animo spensierato; un cuor contento; I did it with a light heart, lo feci a cuor leggero2 troppo leggero; scarso ( di peso): to give light weight, dare il peso scarso; rubare sul peso; a light coin, una moneta di peso scarso● (aeron.) light aircraft, aereo da turismo □ light ale, birra a bassa gradazione alcolica □ (mil.) light-armed, con armamento leggero □ light cream, panna light; panna da caffè; mezza panna □ (naut.) light displacement, dislocamento a vuoto □ a light drink, una bevanda poco alcolica, un drink leggero □ light-fingered, dalle dita agili (o veloci); (fig.) lesto di mano, bravo a rubare □ ( sport) light fly weight, minimosca; peso minimosca □ light-footed, agile; lesto; svelto □ light-footedness, agilità, sveltezza □ light-handed, dalla mano leggera, dal guanto di velluto □ light-handedness, l'avere la mano leggera; (fig.) tatto □ light-headed, stordito, che ha le vertigini; sbadato, sventato, frivolo; ( anche) brillo □ light-headedness, giramento di capo; sbadataggine; sventatezza, frivolezza □ light-hearted, gaio; allegro; spensierato □ light-heartedness, gaiezza; allegria; spensieratezza □ ( sport) light heavyweight, mediomassimo, peso mediomassimo □ (mil.) light horse, cavalleria leggera □ light in the head, che ha il capogiro; sempliciotto, stolto, stupido □ (econ.) light industry, industria leggera □ (mil.) light infantry, fanteria con armamento leggero □ (mil.) light machine gun, mitragliatrice leggera; fucile mitragliatore □ (metall.) light metal, metallo leggero; lega leggera □ ( sport) light middleweight, medioleggero; peso medioleggero □ light-minded, frivolo, leggero □ light-mindedness, frivolezza; leggerezza □ light on one's feet, agile di gambe; svelto □ (mus.) light opera, operetta □ a light railway, una ferrovia secondaria ( per traffico leggero) □ light reading, letture amene □ light remarks, osservazioni frivole □ a light sleeper, uno che ha il sonno leggero □ a light smoker, uno che non fuma molto □ (mil.) a light tank, un carro (armato) leggero □ (trasp.) light truck, autocarro leggero □ (polit.) a light vote, un numero scarso di votanti □ (fis. nucl.) light water, acqua leggera □ (fis. nucl.) light-water reactor, reattore ad acqua leggera □ ( sport) light welterweight, superleggero; peso superleggero; welter junior □ (fam.) to get off light, cavarsela a buon mercato □ to have light fingers, avere dita agili; (fig.) essere svelto di mano (o bravo a rubare) □ to have a light hand (o touch), avere la mano leggera; essere abile (o bravo) ( nel far dolci, ecc.); (fig.) essere pieno di tatto □ to make light of st., non dar peso a qc.; prender qc. alla leggera □ (aeron.: di un aeromobile) lighter-than-air, aerostatico.(to) light (1) /laɪt/A v. t.2 illuminare; rischiarare: Lamps light the streets, le lampade (o i fanali) illuminano le strade; A shining smile lit (up) her face, un sorriso luminoso le rischiarò il viso2 illuminarsi; rischiararsi.(to) light (2) /laɪt/A v. i.2 ( di uccelli) posarsi: We waited for the ducks to light, abbiamo aspettato che le anitre si posasseroB v. t.(naut.) ► to lighten (2) A, def. 2. -
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[bɜːst] 1. гл.; прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. burst1)а) лопаться; разрываться; взрываться ( о снаряде); прорываться (о плотине, нарыве)The driver lost control when a tyre burst. — Шофёр потерял управление, когда лопнула шина.
A dam burst. — Плотина прорвалась.
The door burst open. — Дверь распахнулась.
Shells were bursting all around us. — Вокруг нас рвались снаряды.
б) прорывать; вызывать разрыв, разрушение; разламывать; вскрыватьto burst one's sides with laughter / laughing — надорвать животики от смеха
Monsoons caused the river to burst its banks. — Вследствие муссонов река вышла из берегов.
I burst the door open and came in. — Я распахнул дверь и вошёл.
The enemy are already bursting through our weakened defences. — Враг уже прорвал нашу ослабленную оборону.
The sun was burst through the clouds. — Солнце выглядывало из-за туч.
•Syn:2) (burst on / onto / upon)Chinese companies have burst upon the scene with millions of dollars in their pockets. — Неожиданно на рынке появились китайские компании с миллионами долларов.
We were having a nice quiet meal outdoors when the boys burst on the scene, shouting and fooling about. — Мы мило сидели за ужином в саду, как вдруг появились мальчишки и начали кричать и буянить.
б) неожиданно открывать, обнаруживать (что-л.)Just then the meaning of what had been said burst on him, and he knew that he had been right. —И тогда он вдруг понял, что же на самом деле было сказано, и убедился, что был прав.
3) ( burst into) внезапно или бурно начинать (что-л.)to burst into tears / laughter — разразиться слезами, смехом
The aircraft burst into flames. — Самолёт вспыхнул.
Syn:burst out 2)4)а) быть переполненным; с трудом сдерживать (какое-л. чувство)He almost burst with pride when his son began to excel at football. — Он был переполнен гордостью от успехов своего сына в футболе.
I am bursting (for a pee). — Я сейчас описаюсь. (Мне срочно нужно в туалет.)
I am bursting to tell you the good news. — Мне не терпится сообщить вам эту добрую весть.
б) переполнять•- burst in
- burst out
- burst through••2. сущ.to burst smb.'s bubble — разрушить чьи-л. иллюзии
1) взрыв; разрыв ( снаряда); пулемётная очередьSyn:2) взрыв, вспышка (эмоций, активности)3) прорыв; разрыв;4) спорт. бросок, рывок5) разг. попойка, пьянкаto go on the burst — загулять, закутить
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