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101 doorbell
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102 λέβης
A kettle, cauldron, Il.21.362, Pi.O.1.26;τρίπους λ. A. Fr.1
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103 ਘਂਟਾ
hour, large bell or gongਸਮੇਂ ਦੀ ਇਕਾਈ ਜੋ 60 (60) ਮਿੰਟਾਂ ਦੇ ਬਰਾਬਰ ਹੈ -
104 sound
A n3 ( noise) (of storm, sea, wind, car, machinery, footsteps) bruit m (of de) ; (of bell, instrument, voice) son m (of de) ; a grating ou rasping sound un grincement ; the sound of voices/footsteps un bruit de voix/pas ; without a sound sans bruit ;4 ( volume) son m ; to turn the sound up/down monter/baisser le son or le volume ; her television has very good sound le son de sa télévision est très bon ;6 fig ( impression from hearsay) a 24 hour flight? I don't like the sound of that! un vol de 24 heures? cela ne me tente pas! or ça ne me dit rien ; ( when situation is threatening) a reorganization? I don't like the sound of that une restructuration? ça m'inquiète or ça ne me dit rien qui vaille ; by the sound of it, we're in for a rough crossing d'après ce qu'on a dit, la traversée va être mauvaise ; he was in a bad temper that day, by the sound of it il semble que ce jour-là il ait été de mauvaise humeur ;7 Med sonde f ;C adj1 ( in good condition) [roof, foundations, building, heart, constitution] solide ; [lungs, physique] sain ; [health] bon/bonne ; to be of sound mind être sain d'esprit ;2 (solid, well-founded) [argument, basis, education, knowledge] solide ; [judgment] sain ; let me give you some sound advice permettez-moi de vous donner un bon conseil ; he has a sound grasp of the basic grammar il a une bonne compréhension des bases grammaticales ; a sound move une décision or démarche avisée ;3 ( of good character) he's very sound on peut avoir confiance en lui ;5 ( thorough) to give sb a sound thrashing donner une bonne râclée ○ à qn ;6 ( deep) [sleep] profond ;7 (correct, acceptable) that is sound economics, that makes sound economic sense du point de vue économique, c'est très sensé ; our products are ecologically sound nos produits ne nuisent pas à l'environnement ; she's politically sound, her ideas are politically sound elle a des idées politiques de bon ton.D vtr1 ( use) [person, ship] faire retentir [siren, foghorn] ; to sound one's horn klaxonner ; lit, fig to sound the alarm sonner or donner l'alarme ;3 Ling prononcer [letter] (in de) ;5 † Rail sonder [wheels] ;6 Naut sonder [depth] ;7 (give, express) donner [warning] (about au sujet de) ; to sound a note of caution lancer un appel à la prudence.E vi1 ( seem) sembler ; the salary certainly sounds good le salaire semble vraiment intéressant ; it sounds as if he's really in trouble il semble qu'il ait vraiment des ennuis ; it sounds to me as though the best plan would be to cancel il me semble que le mieux serait d'annuler ; it sounds like she's had enough of him il semble qu'elle en ait assez de lui ; it sounds like it might be dangerous ça a l'air dangereux ; it sounds like it should be fun! ça promet d'être amusant! ; it doesn't sound to me as if she's interested je ne pense pas qu'elle soit intéressée ; that sounds like a good idea! ça m'a l'air d'une bonne idée ; a stream in the garden-that sounds nice! un ruisseau dans le jardin! ça doit être agréable! ;2 ( give impression by voice or tone) to sound banal/boring [comment, idea] paraître banal/ennuyeux ; Anne phoned-she sounded in good form Anne a téléphoné-elle avait l'air en forme ; you make it sound interesting à t'écouter ça a l'air intéressant ; you sound fed up/as if you've got a cold on dirait que tu en as marre ○ /que tu es enrhumé ; it sounds as if he's choking/crying on dirait qu'il étouffe/pleure ; he sounds like an American on dirait un américain, il a un accent américain ; that sounds like a flute on dirait une flûte ; you sound like my mother! on dirait ma mère qui parle! ; I don't want to sound pessimistic je ne voudrais pas avoir l'air pessimiste ; spell it as it sounds écris-le comme ça se prononce ; the dawn chorus sounded wonderful le chant matinal des oiseaux était merveilleux ; the singer did not sound in top form le chanteur n'était pas au mieux de sa forme ; in foggy weather, everything sounds closer quand il y a du brouillard, tous les bruits paraissent plus proches ;3 ( convey impression) faire ; she calls herself Geraldine-it sounds more sophisticated elle se fait appeler Géraldine-ça fait plus sophistiqué ; it may sound silly, but… ça a peut-être l'air idiot, mais… ;5 Zool [whale] plonger en profondeur.■ sound off ○:▶ sound off rebattre les oreilles aux gens ○ (about au sujet de).■ sound out:▶ sound out [sb], sound [sb] out sonder, interroger [colleague, partner, investor]. -
105 save
save [seɪv]arrêt ⇒ 1 (a) sauvegarde ⇒ 1 (b) sauver ⇒ 2 (a), 2 (g) économiser ⇒ 2 (b), 2 (c), 3 (a) epargner ⇒ 2 (b), 2 (d), 3 (b) mettre de côté ⇒ 2 (b) éviter ⇒ 2 (d) arrêter ⇒ 2 (f) sauvegarder ⇒ 2 (h), 3 (c) faire des économies(de) ⇒ 2 (c), 3 (a), 3 (b)1 noun∎ great save! superbe arrêt!∎ save command commande f de sauvegarde∎ she saved my life elle m'a sauvé la vie;∎ the doctors managed to save her eyesight les médecins ont pu lui sauver la vue;∎ to save sb from a fire/from drowning sauver qn d'un incendie/de la noyade;∎ he saved me from making a terrible mistake il m'a empêché de faire une erreur monstrueuse;∎ they had only the belongings they had saved from the flood ils n'avaient que les affaires qu'ils avaient sauvées de l'inondation;∎ nothing can save their marriage now rien ne peut plus sauver leur mariage;∎ to save a species from extinction sauver une espèce en voie de disparition;∎ saved by the bell! sauvé par le gong!;∎ familiar to save one's neck or skin or hide or bacon sauver sa peau;∎ familiar I couldn't climb up there to save my life je serais incapable de grimper là-haut□ ;∎ familiar he can't sing/play tennis to save his life il chante/joue au tennis comme un pied;∎ to save face sauver la face;∎ to save the day sauver la mise(b) (put by, keep → money) économiser, épargner, mettre de côté; (→ food, papers, old jars etc) garder, mettre de côté; (collect → stamps, cards) collectionner;∎ I save £100 a month in a special account j'économise 100 livres par mois sur un compte spécial;∎ how much money have you got saved? à combien se montent vos économies?, combien d'argent avez-vous mis de côté?;∎ I'm saving money to buy a car je fais des économies pour acheter une voiture;∎ I'll save you a place je te garderai une place;∎ I always save the best part till last je garde toujours le meilleur pour la fin;∎ to save oneself for sth se réserver pour qch;∎ save a dance for me réservez-moi une danse;∎ do you still save stamps? est-ce que tu collectionnes toujours les timbres?(c) (economize on → fuel, electricity) économiser, faire des économies de; (→ money) économiser; (→ time, space) gagner; (→ strength) ménager, économiser;∎ buy now and save £15! achetez dès maintenant et économisez 15 livres!;∎ their advice saved me a fortune leurs conseils m'ont fait économiser une fortune;∎ you'd save a lot of time if you used a computer vous gagneriez beaucoup de temps si vous utilisiez un ordinateur;∎ a computer would save you a lot of time un ordinateur vous ferait gagner beaucoup de temps;∎ I might as well have saved my breath j'aurais mieux fait d'économiser ma salive∎ it'll save you getting up early/going into town ça t'évitera de te lever tôt/d'aller en ville;∎ thanks, you've saved me a trip/having to go myself merci, vous m'avez évité un trajet/d'y aller moi-même;∎ this has saved him a great deal of expense/trouble cela lui a évité ou épargné beaucoup de dépense/peine(e) (protect → eyes, shoes) ménager;∎ God save the King/the Queen! vive le Roi/la Reine!∎ to save a goal arrêter ou bloquer un tir∎ to save sth to disk sauvegarder qch sur disquette;∎ do you want to save changes? voulez-vous enregistrer les modifications?;∎ save as… enregistrer sous…(a) (spend less) faire des économies, économiser;∎ you save if you buy in bulk on fait des économies en achetant en gros;∎ to save on fuel économiser sur le carburant(b) (put money aside) faire des économies, épargner;∎ I'm saving for a new car je fais des économies pour acheter une nouvelle voitureformal sauf, hormis;∎ we'd thought of every possibility save one nous avions pensé à tout sauf à çaà part;∎ save for the fact that we lost, it was a great match à part le fait qu'on a perdu, c'était un très bon match;∎ she was utterly alone, save for one good friend à part une seule amie, elle n'avait personne►► Save the Children Fund = organisme international d'assistance à l'enfance➲ save up(put by, keep → money) économiser, épargner, mettre de côté; (→ food, papers, old jars etc) garder, mettre de côté; (collect → stamps, cards) collectionner;∎ I'm saving up money to buy a car je fais des économies pour acheter une voiturefaire des économies, épargner;∎ I'm saving up for a new car je fais des économies pour acheter une nouvelle voiture -
106 Tyer, Edward
[br]b. 6 February 1830 Kennington, London, Englandd. 25 December 1912 Tunbridge Wells, England[br]English railway signal engineer, inventor of electric train-tablet system for the operation of single-line railways.[br]Use of the electric telegraph for the safe operation of railways was first proposed by W.F. Cooke in the late 1830s, but its application to this purpose and the concurrent replacement of the time-interval system of working, by the block system, comprised a matter of gradual evolution over several decades. In 1851 Tyer established a business making electrical apparatus for railways, and the block instruments invented by him in 1855 were an important step forward. A simple code of electric-bell rings (for up trains; for down trains, there was a distinctive gong) was used by one signalman to indicate to another in advance that a train was entering the section between them, and the latter signalman then operated a galvanometer telegraph instrument in the box of the former to indicate "train on line", holding it so until the train arrived.Even more important was the electric train-tablet apparatus. During the 1870s, single-line railways were operated either by telegraphed train orders, misuse of which led to two disastrous head-on collisions, or by "train staff and ticket", which lacked flexibility since no train could enter one end of a section while the train staff was at the other. At the request of Currer, an official of the Caledonian Railway, Tyer designed and produced his apparatus, in which a supply of discs, or "tablets", was contained in two instruments, one located at each end of a section, and linked electrically: only one tablet at a time could be extracted from the instruments, serving as an authority for a train to enter the section from one end or the other.[br]Bibliography1855, British patent no. 2,895 (block instruments). 1861, British patent no. 3,015 (block instruments). 1878, British patent for electric train-tablet apparatus.Further ReadingC.Hamilton Ellis, 1959, British Railway History, Vol. II: 1877–1947, London: George Allen \& Unwin, p. 199 (describes the development of the tablet apparatus).P.J.G.Ransom, 1990, The Victorian Railway and How It Evolved, London: Heinemann, pp. 157–8 and 164 (describes the block instruments and tablet apparatus).PJGR -
107 jelzõharang
alarm gong, bell
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