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1 commemorate the revolution
Макаров: праздновать годовщину революцииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > commemorate the revolution
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2 to commemorate the revolution
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to commemorate the revolution
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3 commemorate
1. v праздновать, отмечать2. v устраивать в память, в честь; ознаменовывать3. v отмечать в приказе; объявлять благодарностьСинонимический ряд:1. celebrate (verb) admire; celebrate; dedicate; hallow; honor; honour; keep; memorialise; observe; pay homage to; solemnise; solemnize; venerate2. memorialize (verb) memorialize; monument; monumentalize -
4 commemorate
[kəʹmeməreıt] v1. праздновать, отмечать (годовщину, какое-л. событие)2. устраивать в память, в честь; ознаменовыватьa monument was built to commemorate the victory - в ознаменование победы был поставлен памятник
3. отмечать в приказе; объявлять благодарность -
5 commemorate
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6 commemorate
kəˈmeməreɪt гл.
1) а) ссылаться, упоминать;
напоминать, служить напоминанием Syn: mention, relate, rehearse б) почтить память( в письменном обращении или каким-либо другим образом)
2) отмечать, праздновать Syn: celebrate праздновать, отмечать;
- to * the revolution праздновать годовщину революции устраивать в память, в честь;
ознаменовывать;
- a monument was built to * the victory в ознаменование победы был поставлен памятник отмечать в приказе;
объявлять благодарность commemorate праздновать (годовщину) ;
отмечать (событие) ~ служить напоминанием ~ чтить памятьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > commemorate
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7 революция революци·я
1) revolutionподавить революцию — to crush / to stifle a revolution
совершить революцию — to accomplish / to carry out a revolution
непрерывная революция — permanent / uninterrupted revolution
2) (резкий скачкообразный переход) revolutionRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > революция революци·я
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8 праздновать
1. celebrated2. celebrate3. commemorate4. solemnizeСинонимический ряд:справлять (глаг.) отмечать; справлять -
9 отметит годовщину
1. celebrate the anniversary2. celebrating the anniversaryБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > отметит годовщину
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10 праздновать годовщину революции
Makarov: commemorate the revolutionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > праздновать годовщину революции
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11 Eiffel, Alexandre Gustave
SUBJECT AREA: Civil engineering[br]b. 15 December 1832 Dijon, Franced. 27 December 1923 Paris, France[br]French engineer, best known for the famous tower in Paris that bears his name.[br]During his long life Eiffel, together with a number of architects, was responsible for the design and construction of a wide variety of bridges, viaducts, harbour installations, exhibition halls, galleries and department stores; he set up his own firm in 1867 to handle such construction. Of particular note were his great arched bridges, such as the 530 ft (162 m) span arch over the River Douro at Oporto in Portugal (1877–9) and the 550 ft (168 m) span of the Pont de Garabit over the Truyère in France (1880–4). He was responsible in 1884 for the protective iron-work for the Statue of Liberty in New York and, a year later, for the great dome over the Nice Observatory. In 1876 he had collaborated with Boileau to build the Bon Marché department store in Paris. The predominant material for all these structures was iron, and, in some cases glass was important. The famous Eiffel Tower in Paris is entirely of wrought iron, and the legs are supported on masonry piers that are each set into concrete beneath the ground. The idea of the tower was first conceived in 1884 by Maurice Koechlin and Emile Nougier, and Eiffel won a competition for the commission to built the structure. His imaginative and practical scheme was for a strong lightweight construction 984 ft (300 m) high, with its 12,000 sections to be prefabricated and riveted together largely before erection; the open, perforated design reduced the problems of wind resistance. The tower was constructed on schedule by 1889 to commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of the French Revolution and was the tallest structure in the world until the erection of the Empire State Building in New York in 1930–2.[br]Further ReadingJ.Harriss, 1975, The Tallest Tower: Eiffel and the Belle Epoque, Boston: Hough ton Mifflin.F.Poncetton, 1939, Eiffel: Le Magicien du Fer, Paris: Tournelle.DYBiographical history of technology > Eiffel, Alexandre Gustave
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12 First of May
An important holiday for organized labor, and a Labor Day for many countries in Europe, among them Portugal. Traditionally, beginning in the last decades of the monarchy, this was a day when labor groups, including unions of laborers, would demonstrate and commemorate European Labor Day in Portugal. When trade unions were given legal status during the First Republic, the First of May was a day during which labor openly organized demonstrations of solidarity and strength. During the Estado Novo, when traditional unions did not enjoy legal status but were required to be part of official labor syndicates in the corporatist system, May First was a day when labor challenged the regime's labor policies and its control of the streets. An important test of democratic Portugal occurred on 1 May 1974, following the Revolution of 25 April 1974. Freedom to celebrate that labor holiday was present, but some observers feared violence, disorder, and confusion as long-repressed forces of labor emerged in the streets. That May First celebration, however, went smoothly; media estimates were that 1 million Portuguese marched in the capital's streets peacefully that day.
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