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21 rustningsindustri
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22 varusteluteollisuus
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23 Verteidigungsindustrie
armament industry; military industryDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Verteidigungsindustrie
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24 industria de guerra
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25 industrie de guerre
armament industry; military industryDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > industrie de guerre
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26 industrie de l'armement
armament industry; military industryDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > industrie de l'armement
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27 industrie militaire
armament industry; military industryDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > industrie militaire
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28 военная промышленность
armament industry; military industryРусско-английский географический словарь > военная промышленность
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29 industria
f industry( operosità) industriousnessindustria automobilistica car industryindustria dei servizi service industry, servicesindustria pesante heavy industry* * *industria s.f.1 industry; (fabbricazione) manufacture; (attività industriale) trade; (impresa industriale) industrial concern, industry: piccola, media, grande industria, small, medium-size, big industry; industria agricola, agricultural industry; industria alimentare, food industry; industria a sovvenzione statale, subsidized industry; industria a tecnologia avanzata, high-technology industry; industria casearia, dairy industry; industria chiave, key industry; industria conserviera, canning (o tinning) industry; industria dell'abbigliamento, clothing industry; l'industria dell'automobile, the car industry; industria dei servizi, terziaria, service (o tertiary) industry; industria dei trasporti, carrying trade; industria del freddo, frozen foods industry; industria dello spettacolo, entertainment industry (o show business); industria di base, basic industry; l'industria delle costruzioni, the building industry; industria dolciaria, confectionery (industry); industria farmaceutica, pharmaceuticals (o pharmaceutical company); industria leggera, pesante, light, heavy industry; industria manifatturiera, manufacturing industry; industria metalmeccanica, engineering industry; industria mineraria, mining industry; industria navale, shipping industry; industria nazionale, domestic industry; industria nazionalizzata, nationalized industry; industria petrolchimica, petrochemical industry; industria primaria, secondaria, primary, secondary industry; industria siderurgica, iron and steel industry; industria tessile, textile industry; industria turistica, tourist industry; industrie del tempo libero, leisure industries; industrie di trasformazione, manufacturing industries; industrie estrattive, extractive industries; industrie grafiche ed editoriali, printing and publishing2 (assiduità, zelo) industry, diligence3 (letter.) (abilità) skill, cleverness; (ingegnosità) astuteness, cunning // vivere d'industria, to live by one's wits.* * *[in'dustrja]sostantivo femminile1) (attività, settore) industrypiccola, media industria — small, medium-sized industry
grande industria — big industries o business
2) (azienda) factory, works pl.•industria automobilistica — car o motor industry
industria farmaceutica — drug o pharmaceutical industry
* * *industria/in'dustrja/sostantivo f.1 (attività, settore) industry; piccola, media industria small, medium-sized industry; grande industria big industries o business2 (azienda) factory, works pl.industria alimentare food industry; industria automobilistica car o motor industry; industria bellica armament industry; industria chimica chemical industry; industria farmaceutica drug o pharmaceutical industry; industria leggera light industry; industria meccanica engineering industry; industria mineraria mining industry; industria pesante heavy industry; industria petrolifera oil industry; industria siderurgica steel industry; industria dello spettacolo show business; industria tessile textile industry. -
30 bellico
(pl -ci) ( di guerra) war attr( del tempo di guerra) wartime attr* * *bellico agg. ( del tempo di guerra) wartime (attr.); military, martial; war (attr.): materiale bellico, war material; ordine bellico, martial array; ordigno bellico, weapon.* * ** * *bellicopl. -ci, - che /'bεlliko, t∫i, ke/war attrib.; industria -a armament industry. -
31 военная промышленность
1) Military: armaments industry, defense industry, war industry, weapons industry2) Engineering: military industry3) Economy: defence industry, munitions industry4) Business: armament industry, arms industryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > военная промышленность
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32 оборонная промышленность
1) General subject: Defense Industry2) Business: armament industry, arms industry, defence industryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оборонная промышленность
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33 MAI
1) Компьютерная техника: Mobile Artificial Intelligence2) Медицина: Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare3) Военный термин: Military Assistance Institute, material annex item, multiple-address instruction4) Техника: miscellaneous actuation instrumentation5) Биржевой термин: Mainly Aids Investors6) Телекоммуникации: Multiple Access Interference7) Сокращение: Management Analysis Inc. (USA), Ministry of Armament Industry (China), Museum of the American Indians, machine-aided indexing8) Связь: multiple analog input9) Фирменный знак: Military Action Incorporated10) Деловая лексика: Made As Instructed11) Туризм: Mega All Inclusive12) Расширение файла: Multiple Applications Interface, Mail message (VAX)13) Должность: Member Appraisal Institute, Member Appraisers Institute14) NYSE. Medical Assurance, Inc. -
34 mai
1) Компьютерная техника: Mobile Artificial Intelligence2) Медицина: Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare3) Военный термин: Military Assistance Institute, material annex item, multiple-address instruction4) Техника: miscellaneous actuation instrumentation5) Биржевой термин: Mainly Aids Investors6) Телекоммуникации: Multiple Access Interference7) Сокращение: Management Analysis Inc. (USA), Ministry of Armament Industry (China), Museum of the American Indians, machine-aided indexing8) Связь: multiple analog input9) Фирменный знак: Military Action Incorporated10) Деловая лексика: Made As Instructed11) Туризм: Mega All Inclusive12) Расширение файла: Multiple Applications Interface, Mail message (VAX)13) Должность: Member Appraisal Institute, Member Appraisers Institute14) NYSE. Medical Assurance, Inc. -
35 rustningsindustri
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36 industria bellica
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37 Pratt, Francis Ashbury
[br]b. 15 February 1827 Woodstock, Vermont, USAd. 10 February 1902 Hartford, Connecticut, USA[br]American mechanical engineer and machine-tool manufacturer.[br]Francis A.Pratt served an apprenticeship as a machinist with Warren Aldrich, and on completing it in 1848 he entered the Gloucester Machine Works as a journeyman machinist. From 1852 to 1854 he worked at the Colt Armory in Hartford, Connecticut, where he met his future partner, Amos Whitney. He then became Superintendent of the Phoenix Iron Works, also at Hartford and run by George S.Lincoln \& Company. While there he designed the well-known "Lincoln" miller, which was first produced in 1855. This was a development of the milling machine built by Robbins \& Lawrence and designed by F.W. Howe, and incorporated a screw drive for the table instead of the rack and pinion used in the earlier machine.Whitney also moved to the Phoenix Iron Works, and in 1860 the two men started in a small way doing machine work on their own account. In 1862 they took a third partner, Monroe Stannard, and enlarged their workshop. The business continued to expand, but Pratt and Whitney remained at the Phoenix Iron Works until 1864 and in the following year they built their first new factory. The Pratt \& Whitney Company was incorporated in 1869 with a capital of $350,000, F.A.Pratt being elected President. The firm specialized in making machine tools and tools particularly for the armament industry. In the 1870s Pratt made no less than ten trips to Europe gaining orders for equipping armouries in many different countries. Pratt \& Whitney was one of the leading firms developing the system of interchangeable manufacture which led to the need to establish national standards of measurement. The Rogers-Bond Comparator, developed with the backing of Pratt \& Whitney, played an important part in the establishment of these standards, which formed the basis of the gauges of many various types made by the firm. Pratt remained President of the company until 1898, after which he served as their Consulting Engineer for a short time before retiring from professional life. He was granted a number of patents relating to machine tools. He was a founder member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1880 and was elected a vice-president in 1881. He was an alderman of the city of Hartford.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsVice-President, American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1881.Further ReadingJ.W.Roe, 1916, English and American Tool Builders, New Haven; reprinted 1926, New York, and 1987, Bradley, 111. (describes the origin and development of the Pratt \& Whitney Company).RTS -
38 Whitney, Amos
[br]b. 8 October 1832 Biddeford, Maine, USAd. 5 August 1920 Poland Springs, Maine, USA[br]American mechanical engineer and machine-tool manufacturer.[br]Amos Whitney was a member of the same distinguished family as Eli Whitney. His father was a locksmith and machinist and he was apprenticed at the age of 14 to the Essex Machine Company of Lawrence, Massachusetts. In 1850 both he and his father were working at the Colt Armory in Hartford, Connecticut, where he first met his future partner, F.A. Pratt. They both subsequently moved to the Phoenix Iron Works, also at Hartford, and in 1860 they started in a small way doing machine work on their own account. In 1862 they took a third partner, Monroe Stannard, and enlarged their workshop. The business continued to expand, but Pratt and Whitney remained at the Phoenix Iron Works until 1864 and in the following year they built their first new factory. The Pratt \& Whitney Company was incorporated in 1869 with a capital of $350,000, Amos Whitney being appointed General Superintendent. The firm specialized in making machine tools and tools particularly for the armament industry. Pratt \& Whitney was one of the leading firms developing the system of interchangeable manufacture which led to the need to establish national standards of measurement. The Rogers-Bond Comparator, developed with the backing of Pratt \& Whitney, played an important part in the establishment of these standards, which formed the basis of the gauges of many various types made by the firm.Amos Whitney was made Vice-President of Pratt \& Whitney Company in 1893 and was President from 1898 until 1901, when the company was acquired by the Niles- Bement-Pond Company: he then remained as one of the directors. He was elected a Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1913.[br]Further ReadingJ.W.Roe, 1916, English and American Tool Builders, New Haven; reprinted 1926, New York, and 1987, Bradley, Ill. (describes the origin and development of the Pratt \& Whitney Company).RTS -
39 Rüstungsabkommen
Rüstungsabkommen
arms agreement;
• Rüstungsanleihe defence loan (bonds), armament credit (Br.);
• Rüstungsauftrag military (war, offshore) order, war (military, defence, Br., defense, US) contract;
• Rüstungsbegrenzung restriction of armaments;
• Rüstungsbetrieb armament company, war (defence) plant, defence contractor (factory);
• Rüstungsetat expenditure of money on armaments;
• Rüstungsfabrik munition factory;
• Rüstungsgeschäft military business;
• sich aus dem Rüstungsgeschäft teilweise zurückziehen to reduce its reliance on defence contracts;
• Rüstungsgewinnsteuer war-profits tax (US);
• Rüstungsgüter war goods, armament supplies;
• Rüstungshausse war boom;
• Rüstungsindustrie arms industry;
• Rüstungsindustrieller armament magnate;
• Rüstungskäufe defence (offshore, military) purchases;
• [umfassendes] Rüstungskontrollkonzept [comprehensive] arms control concept;
• Rüstungskredit armament credit (Br.);
• Rüstungssektor defense-industry division;
• Rüstungswerte armament (defensive) issues;
• Rüstungswirtschaft armament (war) industry;
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40 armamento
m armamentindustria f degli armamenti armaments industry* * *armamento s.m.1 arming; armament // (aer.): armamento di lancio, disposable armament; armamento fisso, fixed armament // corsa agli armamenti, arms race2 (mar.) equipment, fitting-out, rigging: armamento di lancia, crew of a launch // in armamento, on commission3 (ferr.) superstructure, unballasted permanent way: posa dell'armamento, laying of the superstructure4 (miner.) timbering.* * *[arma'mento]sostantivo maschile1) (armi in dotazione) (di soldato, nazione, esercito) armament, weapons pl., weaponry* * *armamento/arma'mento/sostantivo m.1 (armi in dotazione) (di soldato, nazione, esercito) armament, weapons pl., weaponry
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