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= witnessEx. Witness the viability and influence of Panizzi's ideology despite the vulnerability of many of his rules = Véase como ejemplo la viabilidad e influencia de la ideología de Panizzi a pesar de la vulnerabilidad de muchas de sus reglas.* * *= witnessEx: Witness the viability and influence of Panizzi's ideology despite the vulnerability of many of his rules = Véase como ejemplo la viabilidad e influencia de la ideología de Panizzi a pesar de la vulnerabilidad de muchas de sus reglas.
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102 Hebel
m; -s, -1. PHYS. lever3. fig. lever; den Hebel ansetzen umg. get things moving; wo willst du den Hebel ansetzen? umg. where are you going to start?, how are you going to set about it?; alle Hebel in Bewegung setzen umg. do everything in one’s power, move heaven and earth, leave no stone unturned; am längeren Hebel sitzen have the whip ( oder upper) hand; an den Hebeln der Macht sitzen be at the levers of power* * *der Hebelcrowbar; lever* * *He|bel ['heːbl]m -s, -den Hébel ansetzen — to position the lever; (fig) to tackle it, to set about it
den Hébel an der richtigen Stelle ansetzen (fig) — to set about or tackle it in the right way
alle Hébel in Bewegung setzen (inf) — to move heaven and earth
am längeren Hébel sitzen (inf) — to have the whip hand
2) (SPORT = Hebelgriff) lever hold* * *der1) (a bar of wood, metal etc used to lift heavy weights: A crowbar is a kind of lever; You must use a coin as a lever to get the lid of that tin off.) lever2) (a bar or handle for operating a machine etc: This is the lever that switches on the power.) lever* * *He·bel<-s, ->[ˈhe:bl̩]m1. (Griff) lever3.▶ alle \Hebel in Bewegung setzen, um etw zu tun (fam) to move heaven and earth to do sth, to set all wheels in motion to do sth▶ am \Hebel sitzen to be in charge [or control]▶ an vielen \Hebeln sitzen to occupy several positions of power and influence* * *der; Hebels, Hebel (auch Griff, Physik) leveralle Hebel in Bewegung setzen — (ugs.) move heaven and earth
am längeren Hebel sitzen — (ugs.) have the whip hand
* * *1. PHYS lever3. fig lever;den Hebel ansetzen umg get things moving;wo willst du den Hebel ansetzen? umg where are you going to start?, how are you going to set about it?;alle Hebel in Bewegung setzen umg do everything in one’s power, move heaven and earth, leave no stone unturned;an den Hebeln der Macht sitzen be at the levers of power* * *der; Hebels, Hebel (auch Griff, Physik) leveralle Hebel in Bewegung setzen — (ugs.) move heaven and earth
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103 arf-sal
n. cession of right of inheritance, Grág. i. 205, 225, 227, (cp. branderfð, Dan. fledföre, mod. Icel. prófenta, and gefa prófentu sína); a law term, to hand over one’s own property to another man on condition of getting succour and support for life. In the time of the Commonwealth, arfsal had a political sense, and was a sort of ‘clientela;’ the chiefs caused rich persons, freedmen, and monied men of low birth to bequeath them all their wealth, and in return supported them in lawsuits during life. Such is the case in Vápn. 13, Hænsaþór. S. ch. 7, Eb. ch. 31; eptir þat handsalaði Ulfarr (a wealthy freedman) Arnkatli fé sitt allt, ok gerðist hann (viz. Arnkell) þá varnaðarmaðr ( protector) Úlfars: v. also Þórð. S., hann bjó á landi Skeggja ok hafði görzt arfsalsmaðr hans ( his client), 50: it was humiliating; engar mátti hann (the bishop) ölmusur gefa af líkamlegri eign, heldr var hann haldinn sem arfsalsmaðr, Sturl. ii. 119. To the chiefs in olden times it was a source of wealth and influence, often in an unfair way.COMPDS: arfsalsmaðr, arfsalsmáldagi. -
104 caciquismo
m.caciquism.* * *1 PLÍTICA caciquism2 figurado (despotismo) despotism* * *SM (Pol) (system of) dominance by the local party boss; (fig) petty tyranny, despotism* * *a) (Hist) chieftainshipb) (Pol) position as local political bossc) ( despotismo) tyranny ( by local political bosses)•• Cultural note:Pejorative term for rule by local bosses ( caciques) in Latin America and Spain. The word cacique, of Caribbean origin, was used by the Spanish conquistadors to describe tribal chiefs or district governors in their colonies* * *a) (Hist) chieftainshipb) (Pol) position as local political bossc) ( despotismo) tyranny ( by local political bosses)•• Cultural note:Pejorative term for rule by local bosses ( caciques) in Latin America and Spain. The word cacique, of Caribbean origin, was used by the Spanish conquistadors to describe tribal chiefs or district governors in their colonies* * *caciquismo (↑ caciquismo a1)1 ( Hist) chieftainship2 ( Pol) position as local political boss3 (despotismo) tyranny ( by local political bosses)Pejorative term for rule by local bosses ( caciques) in Latin America and Spain. The word cacique, of Caribbean origin, was used by the Spanish conquistadors to describe tribal chiefs or district governors in their colonies.* * *caciquismo nmPey caciquism, = domination of the affairs of a town or district by a local political boss through power and influence rather than legitimate constitutional means* * *m system of rule by a local political boss -
105 franquismo
1 (movimiento) Francoism2 (régimen) the Franco regime* * *SMFRANQUISMO Franquismo is the term used to refer both to the years when General Francisco Franco was the dictator of Spain (from the end of the Guerra Civil in 1939 to his death in 1975) and to his style of government. He was an authoritarian, right-wing dictator whose political philosophy included imposing traditional Catholic values and making Spain self-sufficient economically. In the 1960s, after a long period of isolation, Spain began to open its doors to foreign investment and influence. On Franco's death, Spain became a democratic constitutional monarchy.el franquismo — (=período) the Franco years, the Franco period; (=política) the Franco system
* * *masculino years that Franco was in power* * *masculino years that Franco was in power* * *( Pol) (ideología) policies and ideology of Francisco Franco; (régimen) Franco regime; (periodo) the Franco yearslos 40 años del franquismo the 40 years that Franco was in power, the 40 years of Franco's regime* * *
franquismo sustantivo masculino
Franco's regime
franquismo m Hist
1 (ideología) Francoism
2 (régimen) the Franco regime
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106 Carnegie, Dale
(1888-1955) Карнеги, ДейлПисатель и преподаватель красноречия. Заинтересовался ораторским искусством еще в школьные годы, с 1911 стал преподавателем этой дисциплины. Вскоре организовал собственную школу. Одновременно путешествовал по США с популярными лекциями и публиковал эссе на разные темы. Первая книга "Ораторское искусство и оказание влияния на деловых партнеров" ["Public Speaking and Influencing Men in Business"] (1926, переработка 1931) обобщила его богатый опыт. В 1934 издал книгу "Малоизвестные факты из жизни известных людей" ["Little Known Facts about Well Known People"] и некоторое время вел регулярную радиопередачу на эту тему. В 1936 году вышла самая знаменитая его книга (еще при жизни автора было продано более 5 млн. экземпляров) "Как завоевывать друзей и оказывать влияние на людей" ["How to Win Friends and Influence People"] - оптимистическое собрание практических советов и жизненных историй под общим лозунгом "Верь, что ты добьешься успеха - и ты его добьешься". В 1948 опубликовал "Как перестать беспокоиться и начать жить" ["How to Stop Worrying and Start Living"], также бестселлер. К концу жизни пользовался всемирной известностью, а его "Институт эффективного ораторского искусства и человеческих отношений" [Dale Carnegie Institute for Effective Speaking and Human Relations] имел отделения в сотнях городов по всей Америке и ЕвропеEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Carnegie, Dale
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107 eques
I.In gen.: it eques et plausu cava concutit ungula terram, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 1 (Ann. v. 419 ed. Vahlen); Liv. 26, 2; 28, 9; Dig. 9, 2, 57; Ov. F. 5, 700 (of Castor; cf. Hor. C. 1, 12, 26; id. S. 2, 1, 26); Hor. C. 4, 11, 27 (of Bellerophon; cf. id. ib. 3, 12, 8); id. Ep. 1, 2, 65; 1, 10, 38 al.— Poet. transf., [p. 653] of horse and rider: quadrupes, Enn. ap. Non. 106, 31; Gell. 18, 5; and Macr. S. 6, 9 (who, like the other ancient grammarians, consider eques = equus); cf. Enn. ed. Vahl. p. 37; imitated by Verg. G. 3, 116 Heyne.— Far more frequently,II.In partic.A.In milit. lang., a horse-soldier, trooper; opp. pedes, a foot-soldier, Caes. B. G. 1, 15, 3 (twice); 1, 18 fin.; 1, 23, 2 et saep.;2.opp. pedites,
id. ib. 1, 48, 5; 2, 24, 1; 4, 33, 3 et saep.;opp. viri or homines, for pedites,
Liv. 21, 27; 9, 19: equites singulares Augusti, v. singularis.—Meton. or collect., horse-soldiers, cavalry:B.plurimum in Aetolis equitibus praesidii fuit: is longe tum optimus eques in Graecia erat,
Liv. 33, 7 fin.; 2, 20; 8, 38; Suet. Galb. 12; Flor. 2, 6, 13; Tac. A. 3, 46; 12, 29; id. H. 2, 89.—Equites, the order of knights, the Equites, who, among the Romans, held a middle rank between the Senate and the Plebs, consisting, under Romulus, of the 300 Celeres, but whose number, as early as the reign of Tullus Hostilius, had increased to 18 centuries. In the last centuries of the republic this order enjoyed great consideration and influence in the conduct of public affairs, in consequence of the wealth they acquired as farmers of the public taxes, as also by reason of the right to the administration of justice held by them after the year 632 A. U. C. (acc. to the lex Sempronia judiciaria), Liv. 1, 15; 30, 43; Cic. Rep. 2, 20; 22; id. Font. 8; id. Verr. 1, 13, 38; id. de Or. 2, 48 fin.; Plin. 33, 1, 7, § 29 sq.; Cic. Clu. 55, 152; id. Rosc. Com. 14 fin.; id. Fl. 2, 4; id. Phil. 7, 6; Caes. B. C. 1, 23, 2; Sall. J. 65, 2; Ov. Am. 1, 3, 8; id. F. 4, 293; Hor. C. 1, 20, 5; 3, 16, 20; id. S. 1, 10, 76 et saep.; cf. Dict. of Antiq., art. Equites. —2.In the sing. collect., the equestrian order:senatores, eques, miles,
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108 Carnegie, Dale Breckinridge
(1888–1955) Gen MgtU.S. writer and trainer. Best known for his advice on self-improvement, which focused on interpersonal communication and effective communication skills, including public speaking. Carnegie’s bestseller, How to Win Friends and Influence People (1936), included guidance on never criticizing, complaining about, or condemning another person, giving sincere appreciation to others, and stimulating in others a specific desire in order to motivate them.The ultimate business dictionary > Carnegie, Dale Breckinridge
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109 прибрежная зона
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111 Gewässerrandstreifen
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115 syndicat
syndicat [sɛ̃dika]masculine noun[de travailleurs] trade union ; [d'employeurs] syndicate* * *sɛ̃dikanom masculin gén trade union; ( d'employeurs) associationPhrasal Verbs:* * *sɛ̃dika nm1) [ouvriers, employés] trade union2) (= association d'intérêts) union, association* * *syndicat agricole farmers' union; syndicat du crime underworld; syndicat financier financial syndicate; syndicat de fonctionnaires civil service union; syndicat d'initiative tourist information office; syndicat intercommunal association of communes (in France); syndicat ouvrier trade union; syndicat patronal employers' association; syndicat professionnel trade association; syndicat de propriétaires association of property owners.ⓘ Syndicats Although it plays a less central role than in the first half of the 20th century with only 10% of employees unionized, the trade union movement is still a significant actor in French public life and has considerable power and influence. The unions which have the broadest national base are the CGT (traditionally allied with the parti communiste), the CFDT (traditionally allied with the parti socialiste), FO, the CFTC, the CGC and the FEN. There is also an employers' association, the MEDEF. ⇒ MEDEF[sɛ̃dika] nom masculinse former ou se regrouper en syndicat to form a trade unionsyndicat patronal employers' confederation ou association2. DROIT [association] association3. FINANCEsyndicat d'émission/de garantie issuing/underwriting syndicate————————syndicat d'initiative nom masculintourist office, tourist information bureau -
116 Syndicats
Although it plays a less central role than in the first half of the 20th century with only 10% of employees unionized, the trade union movement is still a significant actor in French public life and has considerable power and influence. The unions which have the broadest national base are the CGT (traditionally allied with the parti communiste), the CFDT (traditionally allied with the parti socialiste), FO, the CFTC, the CGC and the FEN. There is also an employers' association, the MEDEF -
117 buy
1. гл.1)а) эк. купить, покупать, закупатьto buy from the store [shop\] — покупать в магазине
to buy a pig in a poke — покупать "кота в мешке"
to buy (smth.) at a premium/at a premium price — покупать (что-л.) с премией [с надбавкой, по более высокой цене\]
to buy (smth.) at a discount/at a discount price — покупать (что-л.) со скидкой [с дисконтом\]
Syn:Ant:See:б) общ. покупать, приобретать (что-л. ценою какой-л. жертвы)My freedom was bought by the blood of my ancestors. — Моя свобода была приобретена ценою крови моих предков.
2) общ. подкупать, давать взятку2. сущ.The best way to buy power and influence is to give power to politicians and then buy the politician. — Лучший способ приобрести власть и влияние — это дать власть политикам, а затем подкупить одного из них.
1) эк. покупка, приобретение; закупка ( как процесс)Syn:purchase 1. 1)See:2) эк. покупка, приобретение (что-л. купленное, купленный товар)Syn:purchase 1. 2)See:
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1) покупать: приобретать товар или права в обмен на деньги; 2) = bargain.* * *. Приобретать активы, открывать длинную позицию . покупка; Инвестиционная деятельность . -
118 CAPI
1) Военный термин: computer-administered programmed instruction2) Сокращение: Comprehensive Authority, Power, and Influence (CIM term), common application programming interface, Microsoft Crypto API, customized evaluation and performance indicators3) Вычислительная техника: Cryptography API, Communication Application Program Interface (ISDN, API), Cryptography Application Programming Interface (Verschluesselung, API)4) Сетевые технологии: Common ISDN-API5) Программирование: индивидуальное компьютерное интервью (см. Common Application Programming Interface) -
119 advance national interests
Политика: отстаивать национальные интересы (so is the increased role and influence of Ahmadinejad, who may need to act more and more like Putin to advance Iran's national interests)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > advance national interests
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120 отстаивать национальные интересы
Politics: advance national interests (so is the increased role and influence of Ahmadinejad, who may need to act more and more like Putin to advance Iran's national interests)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отстаивать национальные интересы
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