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  • 41 библиотечка

    ж. разг.
    set / collection of books on a given subject

    библиотечка садовода — set / collection of gardening books

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > библиотечка

  • 42 Apparat

    m; -(e)s, -e
    1. apparatus; (Gerät) device, appliance, machine; kleiner, auch iro.: gadget; feinmechanischer: instrument
    2. BIO. (System) apparatus
    3. umg.
    a) FUNK. radio;
    b) TV set;
    c) FOT. camera;
    d) (Rasierer) shaver;
    e) TELEF. phone; (Nebenstelle) extension; am Apparat! speaking; am Apparat bleiben hold the line; an den Apparat gehen (go to) answer ( oder pick up the phone); es geht keiner an den Apparat nobody’s answering; wer ist am Apparat? who is speaking (please)?
    4. fig. organization, apparatus; POL. auch: political ( oder party oder propaganda) machine
    5. umg., fig. Ding, Baby, Fisch: whopper; Person: (great) hulk
    6. LIT.: ( kritischer) Apparat critical apparatus
    7. PÄD., UNIV. (Semesterapparat) (reference collection of) course material
    * * *
    der Apparat
    device; set; apparatus; machine; appliance; contraption
    * * *
    Ap|pa|rat [apa'raːt]
    m -(e)s, -e
    1) apparatus no pl, appliance; (= esp kleineres, technisches, mechanisches Gerät) gadget; (= Röntgenapparat etc) machine
    2) (= Radio) radio; (= Fernseher) set; (= Rasierapparat) razor; (= Fotoapparat) camera
    3) (= Telefon) (tele)phone; (= Anschluss) extension

    am Apparát — on the phone; (als Antwort) speaking

    wer war am Apparát? — who did you speak to?

    jdn am Apparát verlangen — to ask to speak to sb

    bleiben Sie am Apparát! — hold the line

    4) (inf) (= unbestimmter Gegenstand) thing; (= großer Gegenstand) whopper (inf)
    5) (sl = Penis) tool (sl)

    einen geilen Apparát haben — to be hung like a horse (inf), to be well-hung (inf)

    6) (= Personen und Hilfsmittel) setup; (= Verwaltungsapparat, Parteiapparat) machinery, apparatus; (technischer etc) equipment, apparatus
    7) (= Zusammenstellung von Büchern) collection of books to be used in conjunction with a particular course
    8) (LITER)

    (text)kritischer Apparát — critical apparatus

    * * *
    (a strange machine or apparatus: He tried to fly over the Atlantic in a home-made contraption.) contraption
    * * *
    Ap·pa·rat
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [apaˈra:t]
    m
    1. TECH (technisches Gerät) apparatus no pl form, appliance, machine; (kleineres Gerät) gadget
    2. TELEK (Telefon) telephone, phone
    am \Apparat bleiben to hold the line
    bleiben Sie bitte am \Apparat! please hold the line!
    wer war eben am \Apparat? who was that on the phone just then?
    am \Apparat! speaking!
    3. (fam: Radio) radio; (Rasierapparat) razor; (Fotoapparat) camera
    4. ADMIN (Verwaltungsapparat) apparatus, machinery
    kritischer \Apparat LIT critical apparatus
    5. (sl: großer Gegenstand) whopper
    meine Gallensteine, das waren solche \Apparate! my gall-stones were real whoppers!
    * * *
    der; Apparat[e]s, Apparate
    1) (Technik) apparatus no pl.; (Haushaltsgerät) appliance; (kleiner) gadget
    2) (RadioApparat) radio; (FernsehApparat) television; (RasierApparat) razor; (elektrisch) shaver; (FotoApparat) camera
    3) (Telefon) telephone; (Nebenstelle) extension
    4) (Personen und Hilfsmittel) organization; (VerwaltungsApparat) system
    5) (ugs.): (etwas Ausgefallenes, Riesiges) whopper (sl.)
    * * *
    Apparat m; -(e)s, -e
    1. apparatus; (Gerät) device, appliance, machine; kleiner, auch iron: gadget; feinmechanischer: instrument
    2. BIOL (System) apparatus
    3. umg RADIO radio; TV set; FOTO camera; (Rasierer) shaver; TEL phone; (Nebenstelle) extension;
    am Apparat! speaking;
    am Apparat bleiben hold the line;
    an den Apparat gehen (go to) answer ( oder pick up the phone);
    es geht keiner an den Apparat nobody’s answering;
    wer ist am Apparat? who is speaking (please)?
    4. fig organization, apparatus; POL auch: political ( oder party oder propaganda) machine
    5. umg, fig Ding, Baby, Fisch: whopper; Person: (great) hulk
    6. LIT:
    (kritischer) Apparat critical apparatus
    7. SCHULE, UNIV (Semesterapparat) (reference collection of) course material
    * * *
    der; Apparat[e]s, Apparate
    1) (Technik) apparatus no pl.; (Haushaltsgerät) appliance; (kleiner) gadget
    2) (RadioApparat) radio; (FernsehApparat) television; (RasierApparat) razor; (elektrisch) shaver; (FotoApparat) camera
    3) (Telefon) telephone; (Nebenstelle) extension
    4) (Personen und Hilfsmittel) organization; (VerwaltungsApparat) system
    5) (ugs.): (etwas Ausgefallenes, Riesiges) whopper (sl.)
    * * *
    - m.
    apparatus n.
    (§ pl.: apparatuses, or: apparati)
    device n.
    equipment n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Apparat

  • 43 bibliotheca

    biblĭŏthēca (also bī̆blĭŏthēcē, Cic. Fam. 13, 77, 3; Inscr. Grut. 584;

    and BYBL-,

    Inscr. Orell. 40; 41; 1172), ae, f., = bibliothêkê, a library; and, as in Greek and English, both a library-room and a collection of books, Fest. p. 28. The expl. of Isidorus applies to the first signif.: bibliotheca est locus, ubi reponuntur libri, biblos enim Graece liber, thêkê repositorium dicitur, Isid. Orig. 15, 5, 5; cf. id. ib. 18, 9, 3;

    6, 3, 1. The first public library at Rome was collected by Asinius Pollio A.U.C. 715, B.C. 39, in the atrium of the Temple of Liberty,

    Plin. 7, 30, 31, § 115; 35, 2, 2, § 10; Isid. Orig. 6, 5, 2; Ov. Tr. 3, 1, 71; Quint. 11, 3, 4. Augustus founded two others, the Octavian, named after his sister Octavia, A.U.C. 721, B.C. 33, near the Theatre of Marcellus, Plut. Vit. Marcell.; Ov. Tr. 3, 1, 60 and 69 Jahn;

    and five years after, the Palatine (Gr. and Lat.) Library, on the Palatine Hill, in the Temple of Apollo,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 3, 17; Suet. Aug. 29; Dio, 53, 1; Inscr. Orell. 40 and 41. Besides these there were other considerable libraries in Rome, e. g. in the Temple of Peace, Gell. 16, 8, 2;

    in the house of Tiberius,

    id. 13, 19;

    but esp. one founded by Trajan,

    id. 11, 17, and united by Diocletian with his Thermis, Vop. Prob. 2. Individuals also possessed large libraries, Cic. Fam. 7, 28, 2; id. Q. Fr. 3, 4, 5; id. Att. 4, 10, 1; id. Div. 2, 3, 8; id. de Or. 1, 44, 195; Quint. 10, 1, 104; 10, 1, 57; Plut. Lucull.; Hor. C. 1, 29, 13; Sen. Tranq. 9; Suet. Aug. 56;

    esp. at their country-seats,

    Cic. Fin. 3, 2, 7; Mart. 7, 17; Plin. Ep. 3, 7, 8 al.—The books were arranged in cases or on shelves along the walls (armaria, foruli, loculamenta, capsae).— The librarian, or person who had the charge of the books, was called a bibliothecā, Inscr. Orell. 40 and 41, or bibliothecarius, v. Dict. of Antiq.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > bibliotheca

  • 44 bibliothece

    biblĭŏthēca (also bī̆blĭŏthēcē, Cic. Fam. 13, 77, 3; Inscr. Grut. 584;

    and BYBL-,

    Inscr. Orell. 40; 41; 1172), ae, f., = bibliothêkê, a library; and, as in Greek and English, both a library-room and a collection of books, Fest. p. 28. The expl. of Isidorus applies to the first signif.: bibliotheca est locus, ubi reponuntur libri, biblos enim Graece liber, thêkê repositorium dicitur, Isid. Orig. 15, 5, 5; cf. id. ib. 18, 9, 3;

    6, 3, 1. The first public library at Rome was collected by Asinius Pollio A.U.C. 715, B.C. 39, in the atrium of the Temple of Liberty,

    Plin. 7, 30, 31, § 115; 35, 2, 2, § 10; Isid. Orig. 6, 5, 2; Ov. Tr. 3, 1, 71; Quint. 11, 3, 4. Augustus founded two others, the Octavian, named after his sister Octavia, A.U.C. 721, B.C. 33, near the Theatre of Marcellus, Plut. Vit. Marcell.; Ov. Tr. 3, 1, 60 and 69 Jahn;

    and five years after, the Palatine (Gr. and Lat.) Library, on the Palatine Hill, in the Temple of Apollo,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 3, 17; Suet. Aug. 29; Dio, 53, 1; Inscr. Orell. 40 and 41. Besides these there were other considerable libraries in Rome, e. g. in the Temple of Peace, Gell. 16, 8, 2;

    in the house of Tiberius,

    id. 13, 19;

    but esp. one founded by Trajan,

    id. 11, 17, and united by Diocletian with his Thermis, Vop. Prob. 2. Individuals also possessed large libraries, Cic. Fam. 7, 28, 2; id. Q. Fr. 3, 4, 5; id. Att. 4, 10, 1; id. Div. 2, 3, 8; id. de Or. 1, 44, 195; Quint. 10, 1, 104; 10, 1, 57; Plut. Lucull.; Hor. C. 1, 29, 13; Sen. Tranq. 9; Suet. Aug. 56;

    esp. at their country-seats,

    Cic. Fin. 3, 2, 7; Mart. 7, 17; Plin. Ep. 3, 7, 8 al.—The books were arranged in cases or on shelves along the walls (armaria, foruli, loculamenta, capsae).— The librarian, or person who had the charge of the books, was called a bibliothecā, Inscr. Orell. 40 and 41, or bibliothecarius, v. Dict. of Antiq.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > bibliothece

  • 45 Bücherei

    f; -, -en library
    * * *
    die Bücherei
    library
    * * *
    Bü|che|rei [byːçə'rai]
    f -, -en
    (lending) library
    * * *
    ((a building or room containing) a collection of books, tapes, videos etc: He works in the public library; She has a fine library of books about art.) library
    * * *
    Bü·che·rei
    <-, -en>
    [by:çəˈrai]
    f [lending] library
    * * *
    die; Bücherei, Büchereien library
    * * *
    Bücherei f; -, -en library
    * * *
    die; Bücherei, Büchereien library
    * * *
    -en f.
    library n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Bücherei

  • 46 library

    plural - libraries; noun
    ((a building or room containing) a collection of books, tapes, videos etc: He works in the public library; She has a fine library of books about art.) bibliotek
    bibliotek
    subst. \/ˈlaɪbr(ə)rɪ\/
    1) bibliotek, boksamling
    2) ( film) arkiv, lydarkiv
    3) bibliotek, serie, bokserie
    4) ( EDB) datatek, databibliotek

    English-Norwegian dictionary > library

  • 47 aristocracia rural, la

    (n.) = landed aristocracy, the, landed gentry, the
    Ex. In 1949 books which had formerly belonged to the landed aristocracy became the property of the state.
    Ex. This family was not part of the aristocracy nor did its members belong to the landed gentry, which is what makes their collection of books so fascinating: their owners were not intellectuals but modest provincials.

    Spanish-English dictionary > aristocracia rural, la

  • 48 aristocracia terrateniente, la

    (n.) = landed aristocracy, the, landed gentry, the
    Ex. In 1949 books which had formerly belonged to the landed aristocracy became the property of the state.
    Ex. This family was not part of the aristocracy nor did its members belong to the landed gentry, which is what makes their collection of books so fascinating: their owners were not intellectuals but modest provincials.

    Spanish-English dictionary > aristocracia terrateniente, la

  • 49 terratenientes, los

    (n.) = landed aristocracy, the, landed gentry, the
    Ex. In 1949 books which had formerly belonged to the landed aristocracy became the property of the state.
    Ex. This family was not part of the aristocracy nor did its members belong to the landed gentry, which is what makes their collection of books so fascinating: their owners were not intellectuals but modest provincials.

    Spanish-English dictionary > terratenientes, los

  • 50 library

    plural - libraries; noun
    ((a building or room containing) a collection of books, tapes, videos etc: He works in the public library; She has a fine library of books about art.) bókasafn

    English-Icelandic dictionary > library

  • 51 library

    plural - libraries; noun
    ((a building or room containing) a collection of books, tapes, videos etc: He works in the public library; She has a fine library of books about art.) könyvtár

    English-Hungarian dictionary > library

  • 52 library

    plural - libraries; noun
    ((a building or room containing) a collection of books, tapes, videos etc: He works in the public library; She has a fine library of books about art.) biblioteca
    * * *
    li.brar.y
    [l'aibrəri] n biblioteca: coleção de livros em geral para empréstimo ou consulta.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > library

  • 53 library

    n. kütüphane, kitaplık, çalışma odası
    * * *
    1. kitaplık 2. kütüphane
    * * *
    plural - libraries; noun
    ((a building or room containing) a collection of books, tapes, videos etc: He works in the public library; She has a fine library of books about art.) kütüphane

    English-Turkish dictionary > library

  • 54 library

    plural - libraries; noun
    ((a building or room containing) a collection of books, tapes, videos etc: He works in the public library; She has a fine library of books about art.) knjižnica
    * * *
    [láibrəri]
    noun
    knjižnica
    free library — knjižnica, v kateri se ne plačuje članarine
    figuratively walking library — načitan človek, knjižni molj

    English-Slovenian dictionary > library

  • 55 library

    • kirjasto
    * * *
    plural - libraries; noun
    ((a building or room containing) a collection of books, tapes, videos etc: He works in the public library; She has a fine library of books about art.) kirjasto

    English-Finnish dictionary > library

  • 56 library

    ['laɪbrərɪ] [AE -brerɪ] 1.
    nome biblioteca f.
    2.
    modificatore [book, card, ticket] della biblioteca
    * * *
    plural - libraries; noun
    ((a building or room containing) a collection of books, tapes, videos etc: He works in the public library; She has a fine library of books about art.) biblioteca
    * * *
    ['laɪbrərɪ] [AE -brerɪ] 1.
    nome biblioteca f.
    2.
    modificatore [book, card, ticket] della biblioteca

    English-Italian dictionary > library

  • 57 aristocracia rural

    f.
    squirearchy, landed gentry.
    * * *
    la aristocracia rural
    (n.) = landed aristocracy, the, landed gentry, the

    Ex: In 1949 books which had formerly belonged to the landed aristocracy became the property of the state.

    Ex: This family was not part of the aristocracy nor did its members belong to the landed gentry, which is what makes their collection of books so fascinating: their owners were not intellectuals but modest provincials.

    Spanish-English dictionary > aristocracia rural

  • 58 aristocracia terrateniente

    la aristocracia terrateniente
    (n.) = landed aristocracy, the, landed gentry, the

    Ex: In 1949 books which had formerly belonged to the landed aristocracy became the property of the state.

    Ex: This family was not part of the aristocracy nor did its members belong to the landed gentry, which is what makes their collection of books so fascinating: their owners were not intellectuals but modest provincials.

    Spanish-English dictionary > aristocracia terrateniente

  • 59 terratenientes

    los terratenientes
    (n.) = landed aristocracy, the, landed gentry, the

    Ex: In 1949 books which had formerly belonged to the landed aristocracy became the property of the state.

    Ex: This family was not part of the aristocracy nor did its members belong to the landed gentry, which is what makes their collection of books so fascinating: their owners were not intellectuals but modest provincials.

    Spanish-English dictionary > terratenientes

  • 60 library

    plural - libraries; noun
    ((a building or room containing) a collection of books, tapes, videos etc: He works in the public library; She has a fine library of books about art.) bibliotēka
    * * *
    bibliotēka

    English-Latvian dictionary > library

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