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21 coster
s [fam] -] costermonger* * *
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• preprodavac; torbar povrćem; torbar ribom; torbar voćem; trgovac pokućar -
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nounуличный торговец фруктами, овощами, рыбой и т. п.* * *уличный торговец фруктами, овощами, рыбой и т. п.* * *n. уличный торговец пищевыми товарами* * *уличный торговец фруктами, овощами, рыбой и т. п. -
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['kɒstə]n; = costermongerву́личний торго́вець з візко́м (що торгує рибою, фруктами і т.ін.) -
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s.1 vendedor ambulante.2 vendedor ambulante de frutas y verduras.v.vender frutas y verduras en una carretilla. (pt & pp costered) -
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/'kɔstə/ Cách viết khác: (costermonger)/'kɔstə,mʌɳgə/ * danh từ - người mua bán hàng rong (cá, hoa quả...) -
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coster (monger) [ˊkɒstə(ˏmʌŋgə)] nу́личный торго́вец фру́ктами, овоща́ми, ры́бой и т.п. -
30 Coster, John
[br]b. c. 1647 Gloucestershire, Englandd. 13 October 1718 Bristol, England[br]English innovator in the mining, smelting and working of copper.[br]John Coster, son of an iron-forge manager in the Forest of Dean, by the age of 38 was at Bristol, where he was "chief agent and sharer therein" in the new lead-smelting methods using coal fuel. In 1685 the work, under Sir Clement Clerke, was abandoned because of patent rights claimed by Lord Grandison, who financed of earlier attempts. Clerke's business turned to the coal-fired smelting of copper under Coster, later acknowledged as responsible for the subsequent success through using an improved reverberatory furnace which separated coal fume from the ores being smelted. The new technique, applicable also to lead and tin smelting, revitalized copper production and provided a basis for new British industry in both copper and brass manufacture during the following century. Coster went on to manage a copper-smelting works, and by the 1690s was supplying Esher copper-and brass-works in Surrey from his Redbrook, Gloucestershire, works on the River Wye. In the next decade he extended his activities to Cornish copper mining, buying ore and organizing ore sales, and supplying the four major copper and brass companies which by then had become established. He also made copper goods in additional water-powered rolling and hammer mills acquired in the Bristol area. Coster was ably assisted by three sons; of these, John and Robert were mainly active in Cornwall. In 1714 the younger John, with his father, patented an "engine for drawing water out of deep mines". The eldest son, Thomas, was more involved at Redbrook, in South Wales and the Bristol area. A few years after the death of his father, Thomas became partner in the brass company of Bristol and sold them the Redbrook site. He became Member of Parliament for Bristol and, by then the only surviving son, planned a large new smelting works at White Rock, Swansea, South Wales, before his death in 1734. Partners outside the family continued the business under a new name.[br]Bibliography1714, British patent 397, with John Coster Jr.Further ReadingRhys Jenkins, 1942, "Copper works at Redbrook and Bristol", Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society 63.Joan Day, 1974–6, "The Costers: copper smelters and manufacturers", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 47:47–58.JD -
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уличный торговец фруктами, овощами, рыбой и т. п.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > coster monger
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32 Coster-Kronig transition
Макаров: переход Костера-КронигаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Coster-Kronig transition
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Общая лексика: уличный торговец (фруктами, овощами, рыбой и т. п.) -
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English-russian dictionary of physics > Coster-Kronig transition
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35 coster(monger)
[kɔstə(mʌŋgə)]nounBritish English branjevec, -vka; ulični prodajalec, -lka sadja in zelenjave -
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38 coster comedian
[,kɔstəkə'miːdjən]English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > coster comedian
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39 coster (monger)
[΄kɔstə (‚mʌŋgə)] n շրջիկ առևտրական -
40 dory, coster
—1. LAT Allocyttus verrucosus (Gilchrist)2. RUS (солнечник-)аллоцит m, глубоководный солнечник m, лунник m3. ENG warty [coster] dory, spiky [black, ox-eyed, warty] oreo4. DEU —5. FRA —
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Coster — oder De Coster ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Charles De Coster, (1827–1879), belgischer Schriftsteller Dirk Coster, (1889–1950), niederländischer Physiker Johann Coster (um 1614 1685), deutscher Arzt siehe Johannes Küster von Rosenberg … Deutsch Wikipedia
Coster — Coster, 1) Lourens Janszoon, nach holländischer Annahme der Erfinder der Buchdruckerkunst, soll nach Junius (»Batavia«, Leid. 1588) um 1440 als Küster in Haarlem gelebt und dort, anfangs zum Spielzeug für seine Enkel, mit aus Baumrinde… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Coster — Cos ter (k?s t?r), n. [Abbrev. of costermonger.] One who hawks about fruit, green vegetables, fish, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Coster — Coster, 1) Laurens Janszoon, geb. um 1370 in Harlem, war dort 1417 Offizier der Bürgergarde, seit 1418 Mitglied des Großen Rathes (abwechselnd Schöppe u. Schatzmeister), seit 1421 Küster (Kirchenvorsteher) an der Parochialkirche u. starb… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Coster — Coster, Laurens Janszoon, soll nach einer von A. van der Linde (»De Haarlemsche Costerlegende«, 1870) als irrtümlich nachgewiesenen Meinung die Buchdruckerkunst 1423 in Haarlem erfunden haben … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Coster — Coster, Laurens Janszoon, ein sog. Briefdrucker zu Haarlem im 15. Jahrh., der kleine Bücher, Gebete, Bilder u.s.w. mit Holztafeln druckte, wird von den Holländern der ganzen übrigen Welt zum Trotze als Erfinder der Buchdruckerkunst gefeiert und… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Coster — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie des personnes (réelles ou fictives) partageant un même patronyme. Le patronyme néerlandais Coster renvoie vers la profession de sacristain (nl: koster). Koster ou Ceuster est une variante possible. Le nom… … Wikipédia en Français
Coster — For other uses, see Coster (disambiguation). Coster is a surname, and may refer to: Anne Vallayer Coster (1744 1818), French painter Charles Coster (1837 1888), American soldier and public official Charles De Coster (1827 1879), Belgian novelist… … Wikipedia
Cöster — Coester oder Cöster ist der Name von Dagmar Coester Waltjen (* 1945), ordentliche Professorin an der Ludwig Maximilians Universität München (Lehrstuhl für Bürgerliches Recht, Internationales Privatrecht und Rechtsvergleichung) Elisabeth Coester… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Coster — Cọster, 1) Charles De, belgischer Schriftsteller, De Coster, Charles. 2) Laurens Janszoon, * Haarlem 1405, ✝ ebenda 1484. Niederländer, angeblicher Erfinder des Buchdrucks. Coster war u. a. Küster in Haarlem. Die Behauptung, dass Coster den … Universal-Lexikon
Coster — This most interesting surname has two possible sources. Firstly, the name is perhaps of Anglo Norman French origin, and is a metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of costards , a popular variety of large apples so called from their… … Surnames reference