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1 correctievloeistof
• correcting fluidNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > correctievloeistof
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2 wai whakamā
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3 wai whakamā
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4 коректурна рідина
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5 корректурная жидкость
correcting fluid, eradicating fluidРусско-английский политехнический словарь > корректурная жидкость
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6 hibajavító festék
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7 correttore
correttore s.m.2 (tecn.) calibrator; control: correttore dell'altimetro, altimeter calibrator; correttore dell'anemometro, air-speed indicator calibrator; correttore di miscela, mixture control // (cinem.) correttore di timbro, attenuator.* * *[korret'tore] correttore (-trice)1. sm/f2. sm1)(liquido) correttore — correction o correcting fluid, Tipp-Ex ® Brit, White Out ® Am
2) (cosmetico) blemish cover* * *[korret'tore]1) (di bozze) proofreader; giorn. press corrector2) (liquido) correcting fluid3) tecn. control4) cosmet. concealer•correttore grammaticale — inform. grammar checker
correttore ortografico — inform. spellchecker
* * *correttore/korret'tore/ ⇒ 18sostantivo m.(f. - trice /trit∫e/)1 (di bozze) proofreader; giorn. press corrector2 (liquido) correcting fluid3 tecn. control4 cosmet. concealer -
8 corrector
adj.correcting.m.1 corrector, reviser, copy editor, proofreader.2 liquid paper, Tipp-Ex.3 correction paper.4 correction ribbon.5 marker, person who checks exam papers.6 corrective.* * *► adjetivo1 corrective► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (de pruebas impresas) proofreader* * *corrector, -a1.SM / Fcorrector(a) de estilo — (Prensa) copy editor
corrector(a) de pruebas — (Tip) proofreader
2. SM1) (=líquido) correcting fluid2)corrector ortográfico — (Inform) spell checker, spelling checker
3) (tb: corrector dental) brace, tooth brace* * *- tora masculino, femenino1) ( de exámenes) marker2) corrector masculinoa) (Odont) braces (pl) (AmE), brace (BrE)b) ( líquido) correction fluid* * *= remedial.Ex. Secondly, the admission of rules incompatible with the general ideology adopted inevitably entails subsequent remedial revision.----* corrector de estilo = style checker, copy editor, subeditor.* corrector de exámenes = examiner.* corrector de pruebas = proofreader, corrector.* corrector ortográfico = spelling checker, spelling corrector, spell checker.* * *- tora masculino, femenino1) ( de exámenes) marker2) corrector masculinoa) (Odont) braces (pl) (AmE), brace (BrE)b) ( líquido) correction fluid* * *= remedial.Ex: Secondly, the admission of rules incompatible with the general ideology adopted inevitably entails subsequent remedial revision.
* corrector de estilo = style checker, copy editor, subeditor.* corrector de exámenes = examiner.* corrector de pruebas = proofreader, corrector.* corrector ortográfico = spelling checker, spelling corrector, spell checker.* * *masculine, feminineA (de exámenes) markerCompuestos:copy editor● corrector de pruebas or galeradasproofreaderBCompuesto:( Inf) spell checker, spelling checker, spell check* * *
corrector 1
corrector de pruebas proofreader
corrector 2 sustantivo masculino: corrector ortográfico (Inf) spell checker
' corrector' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparato
- borrar
English:
correction fluid
- proofreader
- spellchecker
- proof
- spell
* * *corrector, -ora♦ adjcorrective♦ nm,fcorrector (de pruebas) proofreadercorrector de estilo copy editor♦ nmInformát corrector de estilo stylechecker;corrector de gramática grammar checker;corrector ortográfico spell-checker* * *I adj correcting atr:corrector (de pruebas) proofreader* * *: proofreader -
9 коректурен
proof (attr.)коректурен знак a proof/correction markкоректурен лак correcting fluid, corrector* * *коректу̀рен,прил., -на, -но, -ни proof (attr.); \коректуренен знак полигр. proof/correction mark; \коректуренен лак correcting fluid, corrector.* * *1. proof (attr.) 2. КОРЕКТУРЕН знак a proof/correction mark 3. КОРЕКТУРЕН лак correcting fluid, corrector -
10 correcteur
correcteur, -trice [kɔʀεktœʀ, tʀis]1. masculine noun, feminine noun[d'examen] examiner2. masculine nouna. correcteur d'orthographe or orthographique spellcheckerb. ( = substance) correcteur d'acidité acidity regulator* * *
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- trice kɔʀɛktœʀ, tʀis adjectif corrective
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nom masculin, féminin1) ( d'examen) examiner GB, grader US2) ( d'épreuves) proofreader•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kɔʀɛktœʀ, tʀis nm/f (-trice)1) ÉDUCATION examiner, marker2) TYPOGRAPHIE proofreader* * *correcteur, - triceB ⇒ Les métiers et les professions nm,f2 Édition proofreader.C nm1 ( pour effacer) correction fluid;2 Tech controller.correcteur d'acidité Chimie, Ind acidity regulator; correcteur automatique d'orthographe Ordinat automatic spell checker; correcteur de fréquence Audio graphic equalizer; correcteur de tonalité tone control.( féminin correctrice) [kɔrɛktɶr, tris] adjectif————————, correctrice [kɔrɛktɶr, tris] nom masculin, nom féminin————————nom masculin1. [dispositif] correctorcorrecteur orthographique ou d'orthographe spell checker2. [liquide] -
11 bianchetto
bianchetto s.m.1 ( biacca cosmetica) ceruse2 ( per pareti) whitewash3 ( correttore liquido) correction fluid4 ( per scarpe bianche) white shoe-cleaner, white shoe polish5 ( sbiancante) bleach6 pl. (zool.) whitebait [U].* * *[bjan'ketto]sostantivo maschile1) (correttore) correcting fluid, Tipp-Ex®; BE2) (di scarpe) whitener* * *bianchetto/bjan'ketto/sostantivo m.1 (correttore) correcting fluid, Tipp-Ex® BE2 (di scarpe) whitener. -
12 корректурная жидкость
1) General subject: correction fluid (для исправления машинописных и рукописных работ)2) Engineering: correcting fluid, eradicating fluid3) Polygraphy: eradicating fluid (для замазывания ошибок)4) Makarov: correting fluidУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > корректурная жидкость
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13 korrekturlakk
subst. correcting fluid, correction fluid -
14 Korrekturflüssigkeit
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15 correttore
[korret'tore] correttore (-trice)1. sm/f2. sm1)(liquido) correttore — correction o correcting fluid, Tipp-Ex ® Brit, White Out ® Am
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16 correctielak
correctielak, correctievloeistof1 correction/correcting fluid -
17 korekto|r
Ⅰ m pers. (proof)reader- korektor tekstów a proofreader- pracować w gazecie jako korektor to work as a proofreader for a newspaperⅡ m inanim. 1. (do poprawiania błędów) white-out U, correction fluid C/U- zamalować błędy korektorem to correct mistakes with white-out- korektor w płynie white-out, correction fluid2. Kosmet. concealer- zatuszować (sobie) cienie pod oczami korektorem to cover the shadows under one’s eyes with concealer3. Techn. correcting mechanism- hamulce z korektorem hamowania an anti-block system- □ korektor instrumentów muzycznych tunerThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > korekto|r
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18 Bain, Alexander
[br]b. October 1810 Watten, Scotlandd. 2 January 1877 Kirkintilloch, Scotland[br]Scottish inventor and entrepreneur who laid the foundations of electrical horology and designed an electromagnetic means of transmitting images (facsimile).[br]Alexander Bain was born into a crofting family in a remote part of Scotland. He was apprenticed to a watchmaker in Wick and during that time he was strongly influenced by a lecture on "Heat, sound and electricity" that he heard in nearby Thurso. This lecture induced him to take up a position in Clerkenwell in London, working as a journeyman clockmaker, where he was able to further his knowledge of electricity by attending lectures at the Adelaide Gallery and the Polytechnic Institution. His thoughts naturally turned to the application of electricity to clockmaking, and despite a bitter dispute with Charles Wheatstone over priority he was granted the first British patent for an electric clock. This patent, taken out on 11 January 1841, described a mechanism for an electric clock, in which an oscillating component of the clock operated a mechanical switch that initiated an electromagnetic pulse to maintain the regular, periodic motion. This principle was used in his master clock, produced in 1845. On 12 December of the same year, he patented a means of using electricity to control the operation of steam railway engines via a steam-valve. His earliest patent was particularly far-sighted and anticipated most of the developments in electrical horology that occurred during the nineteenth century. He proposed the use of electricity not only to drive clocks but also to distribute time over a distance by correcting the hands of mechanical clocks, synchronizing pendulums and using slave dials (here he was anticipated by Steinheil). However, he was less successful in putting these ideas into practice, and his electric clocks proved to be unreliable. Early electric clocks had two weaknesses: the battery; and the switching mechanism that fed the current to the electromagnets. Bain's earth battery, patented in 1843, overcame the first defect by providing a reasonably constant current to drive his clocks, but unlike Hipp he failed to produce a reliable switch.The application of Bain's numerous patents for electric telegraphy was more successful, and he derived most of his income from these. They included a patent of 12 December 1843 for a form of fax machine, a chemical telegraph that could be used for the transmission of text and of images (facsimile). At the receiver, signals were passed through a moving band of paper impregnated with a solution of ammonium nitrate and potassium ferrocyanide. For text, Morse code signals were used, and because the system could respond to signals faster than those generated by hand, perforated paper tape was used to transmit the messages; in a trial between Paris and Lille, 282 words were transmitted in less than one minute. In 1865 the Abbé Caselli, a French engineer, introduced a commercial fax service between Paris and Lyons, based on Bain's device. Bain also used the idea of perforated tape to operate musical wind instruments automatically. Bain squandered a great deal of money on litigation, initially with Wheatstone and then with Morse in the USA. Although his inventions were acknowledged, Bain appears to have received no honours, but when towards the end of his life he fell upon hard times, influential persons in 1873 secured for him a Civil List Pension of £80 per annum and the Royal Society gave him £150.[br]Bibliography1841, British patent no. 8,783; 1843, British patent no. 9,745; 1845, British patent no.10,838; 1847, British patent no. 11,584; 1852, British patent no. 14,146 (all for electric clocks).1852, A Short History of the Electric Clocks with Explanation of Their Principles andMechanism and Instruction for Their Management and Regulation, London; reprinted 1973, introd. W.Hackmann, London: Turner \& Devereux (as the title implies, this pamphlet was probably intended for the purchasers of his clocks).Further ReadingThe best account of Bain's life and work is in papers by C.A.Aked in Antiquarian Horology: "Electricity, magnetism and clocks" (1971) 7: 398–415; "Alexander Bain, the father of electrical horology" (1974) 9:51–63; "An early electric turret clock" (1975) 7:428–42. These papers were reprinted together (1976) in A Conspectus of Electrical Timekeeping, Monograph No. 12, Antiquarian Horological Society: Tilehurst.J.Finlaison, 1834, An Account of Some Remarkable Applications of the Electric Fluid to the Useful Arts by Alexander Bain, London (a contemporary account between Wheatstone and Bain over the invention of the electric clock).J.Munro, 1891, Heroes of the Telegraph, Religious Tract Society.J.Malster \& M.J.Bowden, 1976, "Facsimile. A Review", Radio \&Electronic Engineer 46:55.D.J.Weaver, 1982, Electrical Clocks and Watches, Newnes.T.Hunkin, 1993, "Just give me the fax", New Scientist (13 February):33–7 (provides details of Bain's and later fax devices).See also: Bakewell, Frederick C.DV / KF
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