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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > collector street
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1) Строительство: основной проезд (в микрорайоне)2) Социология: магистральная улица районного значения -
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4 street
- street
- nулица
- arterial street
- blind street
- collector street
- corridor-type street
- cross street
- dead-end street
- high street
- loop street
- marginal access street
- minor street
- municipal street
- one-way street
- private street
- secondary street
- side street
- state-aid street
- tertiary street
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > collector road
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- business street - commercial street - high street - local street - main street - one-way street - residential street - shopping street - side street - through street - urban main street* * *улица- arterial street
- blind street
- collector street
- corridor-type street
- cross street
- dead-end street
- high street
- loop street
- marginal access street
- minor street
- municipal street
- one-way street
- private street
- secondary street
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уборщик улиц имя существительное: -
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мусорщик имя существительное:уборщик мусора (scavenger, garbage collector)подметальщик улиц (scavenger, street-sweeper)глагол: -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ливнесток
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1.(Brit.)adjective1) farbig2) (of non-white descent) farbig2. nouncoloured people — Farbige Pl.
Farbige, der/die* * *1) (having colour: She prefers white baths to coloured baths.) bunt2) (belonging to a dark-skinned race: There are only two white families living in this street - the rest are coloured.) farbig* * *Col·oured, AM Col·ored[ˈkʌləd, AM -ɚd]n* * *(US) ['kʌləd]1. adj1) bunt; fabric, walls also farbig2) (fig: biased) gefärbt; (= exaggerated) ausgeschmückt3) person, race farbig; (= of mixed blood) gemischtrassig2. nFarbige(r) mf; (of mixed blood) Mischling m* * *col. abk1. collected2. collector3. college4. colony5. color (colour)7. columnA adj1. farbig, bunt (beide auch fig), koloriert:colored pencil Bunt-, Farbstift m;colored photo Farbfoto n2. oft pej farbig:a colored man ein Farbiger;colored people Farbige3. fig gefärbt:a) beschönigtb) nicht objektiv, tendenziösc) beeinflusst:4. in Zusammensetzungen …farbig, …farbenB pl -o(und)reds, besonders koll -o(und)red s oft pej Farbige(r) m/f(m)* * *1.(Brit.)adjective1) farbigcoloured pencil — Farbstift, der
2) (of non-white descent) farbig2. nouncoloured people — Farbige Pl.
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capital \City Hauptstadt f;to have the freedom of the \City die Ehrenbürgerrechte der Stadt habenmodifier [Groß]stadt-, städtisch;\City block Wohnblock m im Stadtgebiet;\City building Großstadtgebäude nt;\City life [Groß]stadtleben nt;\City mayor Oberbürgermeister(in) m(f);\City police Stadtpolizei f;\City sites Stadtsehenswürdigkeiten fpl;\City street Straße f im Stadtbereich¿ Kultur?Viele amerikanische cities - Großstädte haben Spitznamen. New York heißt Gotham oder The Big Apple. In Anspielung auf Letzteres nennen manche Los Angeles The Big Orange, andere bevorzugen den Namen The City of the Angels. Chicago ist The Windy City und New Orleans heißt The Big Easy. The City of Brotherly Love bezieht sich auf Philadelphia. Denver wird wegen seiner Höhenlage The Mile-High City genannt und Detroit wird als Sitz der Autoindustrie als Motor City bezeichnet.the \City das Londoner Banken- und Börsenviertel -
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capital \city Hauptstadt f;to have the freedom of the \city die Ehrenbürgerrechte der Stadt habenmodifier [Groß]stadt-, städtisch;\city block Wohnblock m im Stadtgebiet;\city building Großstadtgebäude nt;\city life [Groß]stadtleben nt;\city mayor Oberbürgermeister(in) m(f);\city police Stadtpolizei f;\city sites Stadtsehenswürdigkeiten fpl;\city street Straße f im Stadtbereich¿ Kultur?Viele amerikanische cities - Großstädte haben Spitznamen. New York heißt Gotham oder The Big Apple. In Anspielung auf Letzteres nennen manche Los Angeles The Big Orange, andere bevorzugen den Namen The City of the Angels. Chicago ist The Windy City und New Orleans heißt The Big Easy. The City of Brotherly Love bezieht sich auf Philadelphia. Denver wird wegen seiner Höhenlage The Mile-High City genannt und Detroit wird als Sitz der Autoindustrie als Motor City bezeichnet.the \city das Londoner Banken- und Börsenviertel -
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15 Clark, Edward
SUBJECT AREA: Domestic appliances and interiors[br]fl. 1850s New York State, USA[br]American co-developer of mass-production techniques at the Singer sewing machine factory.[br]Born in upstate New York, where his father was a small manufacturer, Edward Clark attended college at Williams and graduated in 1831. He became a lawyer in New York City and from then on lived either in the city or on his rural estate near Cooperstown in upstate New York. After a series of share manipulations, Clark acquired a one-third interest in Isaac M. Singer's company. They soon bought out one of Singer's earlier partners, G.B.Zeiber, and in 1851, under the name of I.M.Singer \& Co., they set up a permanent sewing machine business with headquarters in New York.The success of their firm initially rested on marketing. Clark introduced door-to-door sales-people and hire-purchase for their sewing machines in 1856 ($50 cash down, or $100 with a cash payment of $5 and $3 a month thereafter). He also trained women to demonstrate to potential customers the capabilities of the Singer sewing machine. At first their sewing machines continued to be made in the traditional way, with the parts fitted together by skilled workers through hand filing and shaping so that the parts would fit only onto one machine. This resembled European practice rather than the American system of manufacture that had been pioneered in the armouries in that country. In 1856 Singer brought out their first machine intended exclusively for home use, and at the same time manufacturing capacity was improved. Through increased sales, a new factory was built in 1858–9 on Mott Street, New York, but it soon became inadequate to meet demand.In 1863 the Singer company was incorporated as the Singer Manufacturing Co. and began to modernize its production methods with special jigs and fixtures to help ensure uniformity. More and more specialized machinery was built for making the parts. By 1880 the factory, then at Elizabethport, New Jersey, was jammed with automatic and semi-automatic machine tools. In 1882 the factory was producing sewing machines with fully interchangeable parts that did not require hand fitting in assembly. Production rose from 810 machines in 1853 to half a million in 1880. A new family model was introduced in 1881. Clark had succeeded Singer, who died in 1875, as President of the company, but he retired in 1882 after he had seen through the change to mass production.[br]Further ReadingNational Cyclopaedia of American Biography.D.A.Hounshell, 1984, From the American System to Mass Production, 1800–1932. The Development of Manufacturing Technology in the United States, Baltimore (a thorough account of Clark's role in the development of Singer's factories).F.B.Jewell, 1975, Veteran Sewing Machines. A Collector's Guide, Newton Abbot.RLH -
16 Town, Ithiel
[br]b. 1784 Thompson, Connecticut, USAd. 1844 New Haven, Connecticut, USA[br]American architect and bridge builder.[br]Town studied in Boston, Massachusetts, under Asher Benjamin. His first important work was the Center Church on New Haven Green, and in 1814 he was commissioned to build Trinity Church, also on New Haven Green. He designed many more public buildings in many cities, including the Customs House on Wall Street, New York, and the Indiana State Capitol in Indianapolis. He patented the "Town lattice" for truss bridges in 1820, which established his reputation as a bridge builder; he also built a number of covered bridges. He entered into partnership with Martin E.Thompson in 1827–8 and with Alexander J.Davis in 1829–43. He was a collector of books on architecture and fine arts, using the money from his bridge building to acquire what was said to be the best collection in the country.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFounder, National Academy of Design.Further Reading1975, Webster's American Biographies.IMcN
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