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1. заметка; запись2. примечание; сноска; ссылкаexplanatory note — пояснение, примечание
3. знак, не содержащий буквы4. рубрика «от автора»5. примечание автораside note — примечание, помещенное сбоку
6. предисловие автораbath note — формат почтовой бумаги 20,3?35,5 см
bottom note — подстрочное примечание; сноска
commercial note — формат писчей бумаги 20,3?25,4 см
7. рубрика «от редактора»8. примечание редактора9. предисловие редактораfolio note — формат бумаги 13,9?21,5 см
in-cut note — внутритекстовое примечание; вставленное в текст примечание
10. заголовок «форточкой»11. примечание, врезанное в текст сбокуmarginal note — пометка на полях; сноска на поле ; боковик, маргиналий, фонарик
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] body[Swahili Word] jamii[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] jaamati, jamaa, jumuiya, ujamaa[Swahili Example] jamii ya manowari; jamii ya ndege; jamii ya mizinga------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] body[English Plural] bodies[Swahili Word] kiwiliwili[Swahili Plural] viwiliwili[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] mwili[English Example] their bodies were like chimpanzees[Swahili Example] viwiliwili vyao vilikuwa kama sokwe [Ng]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] body[English Plural] bodies[Swahili Word] mwili[Swahili Plural] miili[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4[Related Words] kiwiliwili[English Example] bats have light bodies[Swahili Example] popo wana miili myepesi [Masomo 29]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] body[English Plural] (entire) body[Swahili Word] ungo[Swahili Plural] maungo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Related Words] unga[English Example] his entire body aches[Swahili Example] maungo yote yanamwuma[Note] usually maungo; lungo is archaic------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] body (of an automobile)[Swahili Word] bodi[Part of Speech] noun[Note] Engl.------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] dead body[Swahili Word] maiti[Swahili Plural] maiti[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] trunk[English Plural] trunks[Swahili Word] kiwiliwili[Swahili Plural] viwiliwili[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] mwili------------------------------------------------------------ -
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- reviewing the declarations of the conformity assessment body with respect to what is covered by the accreditation;
- enquiries from the accreditation body to the conformity assessment body on aspects concerning the accreditation;
Note . Surveillance includes both surveillance on-site assessments and other surveillance activities, such as:
enquiries from the accreditation body to the conformity assessment body on aspects concerning the accreditation;
reviewing the declarations of the conformity assessment body with respect to what is covered by the accreditation;
requests to the conformity assessment body to provide documents and records (e.g. audit reports, results of internal quality control for verifying the validity of conformity assessment body services, complaints records, management review records);
monitoring the performance of the conformity assessment body (such as results of participating in proficiency testing).
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Note
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English-Russian perfumery & beauty care dictionary > body note
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1. простой вексельdemand note — простой вексель, оплачиваемый по предъявлении
2. долговое обязательство3. вексельСинонимический ряд:surety (noun) bail; bond; collateral; guarantee; obligation; promise; security; surety; ward -
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14 enquiries from the accreditation body to the conformity assessment body on aspects concerning the accreditation;
Note . Surveillance includes both surveillance on-site assessments and other surveillance activities, such as:
enquiries from the accreditation body to the conformity assessment body on aspects concerning the accreditation;
reviewing the declarations of the conformity assessment body with respect to what is covered by the accreditation;
requests to the conformity assessment body to provide documents and records (e.g. audit reports, results of internal quality control for verifying the validity of conformity assessment body services, complaints records, management review records);
monitoring the performance of the conformity assessment body (such as results of participating in proficiency testing).
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > enquiries from the accreditation body to the conformity assessment body on aspects concerning the accreditation;
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15 reviewing the declarations of the conformity assessment body with respect to what is covered by the accreditation;
Note . Surveillance includes both surveillance on-site assessments and other surveillance activities, such as:
enquiries from the accreditation body to the conformity assessment body on aspects concerning the accreditation;
reviewing the declarations of the conformity assessment body with respect to what is covered by the accreditation;
requests to the conformity assessment body to provide documents and records (e.g. audit reports, results of internal quality control for verifying the validity of conformity assessment body services, complaints records, management review records);
monitoring the performance of the conformity assessment body (such as results of participating in proficiency testing).
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > reviewing the declarations of the conformity assessment body with respect to what is covered by the accreditation;
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When it is clear who owns the part of the body mentioned, French tends to use the definite article where English uses a possessive adjective:he raised his hand= il a levé la mainshe closed her eyes= elle a fermé les yeuxshe ran her hand over my forehead= elle a passé la main sur mon frontFor expressions such as he hurt his foot or she hit her head on the beam, where the owner of the body part is the subject of the verb, i.e. the person doing the action, use a reflexive verb in French:she has broken her leg= elle s’est cassé la jambe( literally she has broken to herself the leg - there is no past participle agreement because the preceding reflexive pronoun se is the indirect object).he was rubbing his hands= il se frottait les mainsshe was holding her head= elle se tenait la têteNote also the following:she broke his leg= elle lui a cassé la jambe( literally she broke to him the leg)the stone split his lip= le caillou lui a fendu la lèvre( literally the stone split to him the lip)Describing peopleFor ways of saying how tall someone is ⇒ Length measurement ; of stating someone’s weight ⇒ Weight measurement ; and of talking about the colour of hair and eyes ⇒ Colours.Here are some ways of describing people in French:his hair is long= il a les cheveux longshe has long hair= il a les cheveux longsa boy with long hair= un garçon aux cheveux longsa long-haired boy= un garçon aux cheveux longsthe boy with long hair= le garçon aux cheveux longsher eyes are blue= elle a les yeux bleusshe has blue eyes= elle a les yeux bleusshe is blue-eyed= elle a les yeux bleusthe girl with blue eyes= la fille aux yeux bleusa blue-eyed girl= une fille aux yeux bleushis nose is red= il a le nez rougehe has a red nose= il a le nez rougea man with a red nose= un homme au nez rougea red-nosed man= un homme au nez rougeWhen referring to a temporary state, the following phrases are useful:his leg is broken= il a la jambe casséethe man with the broken leg= l’homme à la jambe casséebut notea man with a broken leg= un homme avec une jambe cassée -
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When used as a direct object pronoun, her is translated by la (l’ before a vowel). Note that the object pronoun normally comes before the verb in French and that, in compound tenses like perfect and past perfect, the past participle agrees with the pronoun:I know her= je la connaisI’ve already seen her= je l’ai déjà vueIn imperatives, the direct object pronoun is translated by la and comes after the verb:catch her!= attrape-la!(note the hyphen)I’ve given her the book= je lui ai donné le livreI’ve given it to her= je le lui ai donnéIn imperatives, the indirect object pronoun is translated by lui and comes after the verb:phone her= téléphone-luigive them to her= donne-les-lui(note the hyphens)he did it for her= il l’a fait pour elleit’s her= c’est elleWhen translating her as a determiner ( her house etc.) remember that in French possessive adjectives, like most other adjectives, agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify ; her is translated by son + masculine singular noun ( son chien), sa + feminine singular noun ( sa maison) BUT son + feminine noun beginning with a vowel or mute ‘h’ ( son assiette), and ses + plural noun ( ses enfants).For her used with parts of the body ⇒ The human body. -
18 Usage note : your
In French, determiners agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify. So your, when addressing one person, is translated by votre, or more familiarly ton, + masculine singular noun ( votre chien or ton chien), by votre or ta + feminine singular noun ( votre maison or ta maison) and by vos or tes + plural noun ( vos enfants or tes enfants). Note that ton is used with a feminine noun beginnning with a vowel or mute ‘h’ ( ton adresse).When addressing more than one person, the translation is votre + singular noun and vos + plural noun. When your is stressed, à vous or à toi is added after the noun:your house= votre maison à vousWhen used impersonally to mean one’s, your is translated by son, sa or ses when you is translated by on:you buy your tickets at the door= on prend ses billets à l’entréeThe translation after an impersonal verb in French is son, sa, ses:you have to buy your tickets at the door= il faut prendre ses billets à l’entréeNote, however, the following:sweets are bad for your teeth= les bonbons sont mauvais pour les dentsyour average student= l’étudiant moyenFor your used with parts of the body ⇒ The human body. -
19 Usage note : the
In French, determiners agree in gender and number with the noun they precede ; the is translated by le + masculine singular noun ( le chien), by la + feminine singular noun ( la chaise), by l’ + masculine or feminine singular noun beginning with a vowel or mute ‘h’ (l’auteur, l’homme, l’absence, l’histoire) and by les + plural noun (les hommes, les femmes).When the is used after a preposition in English, the two words (prep + the) are often translated by one word in French. If the preposition would normally be translated by de in French (of, about, from etc.) the prep + the is translated by du + masculine noun ( du chien), by de la + feminine noun ( de la femme), by de l’ + singular noun beginning with a vowel or mute ‘h ’ (de l’auteur, de l’histoire) and by des + plural noun (des hommes, des femmes). If the preposition would usually be translated by à (at, to etc.) the prep + the is translated according to the number and gender of the noun, by au ( au chien), à la ( à la femme), à l’ (à l’enfant), aux (aux hommes, aux femmes).Other than this, there are few problems in translating the into French.The following cases are, however, worth remembering as not following exactly the pattern of the English:the good, the poor etc.= les bons, les pauvres etc.Charles the First, Elizabeth the Second etc.= Charles Premier, Elizabeth Deux etc.she’s THE violinist of the century= c’est LA violoniste du siècle or c’est la plus grande violoniste du sièclethe Tudors, the Batemans etc.= les Tudor, les Bateman etc.For expressions such as the more, the better, see the entry the.This dictionary contains usage notes on such topics as weight measurement, days of the week, rivers, illnesses, aches and pains, the human body, and musical instruments, many of which use the. -
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