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  • 1 aircraft/missile project

    Military: AMP

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > aircraft/missile project

  • 2 проект разработки ракетного авиационного вооружения

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > проект разработки ракетного авиационного вооружения

  • 3 lenken

    I v/t
    1. MOT. steer; (fahren, auch Pferdewagen) drive; FLUG. pilot, be at the controls of; (Rakete, Tier) guide; (wenden) steer, turn ( nach towards, to); das Pferd am Zügel lenken guide ( oder steer) a horse by the reins
    2. fig. (richten) (Person, Gedanken, Gespräch etc.) guide, direct; geschickt: steer; die Aufmerksamkeit auf etw. / sich (Akk) lenken draw attention to s.th. / draw attention to o.s., attract attention; seinen Blick auf jemanden / etw. lenken turn one’s gaze on s.o. / to(wards) s.th.; das Gespräch / die Diskussion lenken auf (+ Akk) steer ( oder bring) the conversation / discussion [a]round to; seine Schritte nach X / heimwärts lenken geh. head for X / home; lit. turn ( oder direct) one’s steps towards X / home; Verdacht
    3. (kontrollieren) (Person, Wirtschaft, Presse etc.) control; (Staat) govern; das Kind lässt sich schwer lenken the child is difficult to manage; ihm fehlt die lenkende Hand he has no one to keep him under control; gelenkt
    II v/i MOT. steer; (fahren) drive; ( mehr) nach links lenken steer (a bit more) to the left; Anweisung: left hand down (a bit more); mit einer Hand lenken drive with one hand; darf ich mal lenken? can I (have a) drive?; denken
    * * *
    das Lenken
    driving
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    lẹn|ken ['lɛŋkn]
    1. vt
    1) (= führen, leiten) to direct, to guide; (fig = beeinflussen) Sprache, Presse etc to influence; Kind to guide
    2) (= steuern) Auto, Flugzeug, Schiff etc to steer; Pferde to drive

    sich leicht lenken lassento be easy to steer/drive

    3) (fig) Schritte, Gedanken, seine Aufmerksamkeit, Blick to direct (
    auf +acc to); jds Aufmerksamkeit, Blicke to draw ( auf +acc to); Verdacht to throw, to draw ( auf +acc onto); Gespräch to lead, to steer; Schicksal to guide

    das Gespräch in eine andere Richtung lenken — to steer the conversation in another direction

    die Geschicke des Landes/der Partei lenken — to control the future of the country/party

    2. vi
    (= steuern) to steer

    seine Schritte heimwärts lenken (liter, hum inf)to wend one's way homewards (liter, hum), to turn one's steps to home (liter, hum)

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    1) (to point, aim or turn in a particular direction: He directed my attention towards the notice.) direct
    2) (to direct into a particular course: He channelled all his energies into the project.) channel
    3) (to control the movement of: The teacher guided the child's hand as she wrote.) guide
    4) (to direct; to aim or point: He turned his attention to his work.) turn
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    len·ken
    [ˈlɛŋkn̩]
    I. vt
    etw \lenken to steer sth
    so, jetzt lenke das Auto nach rechts right, now turn [the car] off to the right
    jdn \lenken to direct [or guide] sb
    jdn/etw \lenken to control sb/sth
    gelenkt planned, managed
    die staatlich gelenkte Presse the state-controlled press
    gelenkte Wirtschaft controlled economy
    4. (geh: wenden)
    etw wohin \lenken to direct sth somewhere
    seinen Blick auf jdn/etw \lenken to turn one's gaze on sb/sth
    5. (richten)
    etw auf etw akk \lenken to direct sth to sth
    jds Aufmerksamkeit auf etw akk \lenken to draw sb's attention to sth
    geschickt lenkte sie das Gespräch/die Unterhaltung auf ein weniger heikles Thema she cleverly steered the conversation round to a less controversial subject
    II. vi to drive
    der Mensch denkt, Gott lenkt (prov) man proposes, God disposes prov
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    1) auch itr. steer < car, bicycle, etc.>; be at the controls of < aircraft>; guide < missile>; (fahren) drive <car etc.>

    wenn du geschickt lenkstif you do some crafty steering

    2) direct, guide <thoughts etc.> (auf + Akk. to); turn < attention> (auf + Akk. to); steer < conversation>

    die Diskussion auf etwas/jemanden lenken — steer or bring the discussion round to something/somebody

    3) control < person, press, economy>; rule, govern < state>
    * * *
    A. v/t
    1. AUTO steer; (fahren, auch Pferdewagen) drive; FLUG pilot, be at the controls of; (Rakete, Tier) guide; (wenden) steer, turn (
    nach towards, to);
    das Pferd am Zügel lenken guide ( oder steer) a horse by the reins
    2. fig (richten) (Person, Gedanken, Gespräch etc) guide, direct; geschickt: steer;
    die Aufmerksamkeit auf etwas/sich (akk)
    lenken draw attention to sth/draw attention to o.s., attract attention;
    seinen Blick auf jemanden/etwas lenken turn one’s gaze on sb/to(wards) sth;
    das Gespräch/die Diskussion lenken auf (+akk) steer ( oder bring) the conversation/discussion [a]round to;
    seine Schritte nach X/heimwärts lenken geh head for X/home; liter turn ( oder direct) one’s steps towards X/home; Verdacht
    3. (kontrollieren) (Person, Wirtschaft, Presse etc) control; (Staat) govern;
    das Kind lässt sich schwer lenken the child is difficult to manage;
    ihm fehlt die lenkende Hand he has no one to keep him under control; gelenkt
    B. v/i AUTO steer; (fahren) drive;
    (mehr) nach links lenken steer (a bit more) to the left; Anweisung: left hand down( a bit more);
    mit einer Hand lenken drive with one hand;
    darf ich mal lenken? can I (have a) drive?; denken
    * * *
    1) auch itr. steer <car, bicycle, etc.>; be at the controls of < aircraft>; guide < missile>; (fahren) drive <car etc.>
    2) direct, guide <thoughts etc.> (auf + Akk. to); turn < attention> (auf + Akk. to); steer < conversation>

    die Diskussion auf etwas/jemanden lenken — steer or bring the discussion round to something/somebody

    3) control <person, press, economy>; rule, govern < state>
    * * *
    adj.
    direct adj. v.
    to drive v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: drove, driven)
    to guide v.
    to mastermind v.
    to steer v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > lenken

  • 4 Korolov (Korolyev), Sergei Pavlovich

    SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace
    [br]
    b. 12 January 1907 (30 December 1906 Old Style) Zhitomir, Ukraine
    d. 14 January 1966 Moscow, Russia
    [br]
    Russian engineer and designer of air-and spacecraft.
    [br]
    His early life was spent in the Ukraine and he then studied at Tupolev's aeroplane institute in Moscow. In the mid-1930s, just before his thirtieth birthday, he joined the GIRD (Group Studying Rocket Propulsion) under Frederick Zander, a Latvian engineer, while earning a living designing aircraft in Tupolev's bureau. In 1934 he visited Konstantin Tsiolovsky. Soon after this, under the Soviet Armaments Minister, Mikhail N.Tukhachevsky, who was in favour of rocket weapons, financial support was available for the GIRD and Korolov was appointed General-Engineer (1-star) in the Soviet Army. In June 1937 the Armaments Minister and his whole staff were arrested under Stalin, but Korolov was saved by Tupolev and sent to a sharaska, or prison, near Moscow where he worked for four years on rocket-and jet-propelled aircraft, among other things. In 1946 he went with his superior, Valentin Glushko, to Germany where he watched the British test-firing of possibly three V-2s at Altenwaide, near Cuxhaven, in "Operation Backfire". They were not allowed within the wire enclosure. He remained in Germany to supervise the shipment of V-2 equipment and staff to Russia (it is possible that he underwent a second term of imprisonment from 1948), the Germans having been arrested in October 1946. He kept working in Russia until 1950 or the following year. He supervised the first Russian ballistic missile, R-1, in late 1947. Stalin died in 1953 and Korolov was rehabilitated, but freedom under Nikita Kruschev was almost as restrictive as imprisonment under Stalin. Kruschev would only refer to him as "the Chief Designer", never naming him, and would not let him go abroad or correspond with other rocket experts in the USA or Germany. Anything he published could only be under the name "Sergeyev". He continued to work on his R-7 without the approval that he sought for a satellite project. This was known as semyorka, or "old number seven". In January 1959 he added a booster stage to semyorka. He may have suffered confinement in the infamous Kolyma Gulag around this time. He designed all the Sputnik, Vostok and some of the Voshkod units and worked on the Proton space booster. In 1966 he underwent surgery performed by Dr Boris Petrovsky, then Soviet Minister of Health, for the removal, it is said, of tumours of the colon. In spite of the assistance of Dr Aleksandr Vishaevsky he bled to death on the operating table. The first moon landing (by robot) took place three weeks after his death and the first flight of the new Soyuz spacecraft a little later.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    Y.Golanov, 1975, Sergey Korolev. The Appren-ticeship of a Space Pioneer, Moscow: Mir.
    A.Romanov, 1976, Spacecraft Designers, Moscow: Novosti Press Agency. J.E.Oberg, 1981, Red Star in Orbit, New York: Random House.
    IMcN

    Biographical history of technology > Korolov (Korolyev), Sergei Pavlovich

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