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81 cut
[kʌt] nto make a \cut [in sth] [in etw akk] einen Einschnitt machensirloin is the most expensive \cut of beef die Lende ist das teuerste Stück vom Rind;cold \cuts Aufschnitt mher hair was in need of a \cut ihre Haare mussten geschnitten werdendeep \cut tiefe Schnittwunde;to get a \cut sich akk schneiden;where'd you get that \cut? wo hast du dich denn da geschnitten? ( fam)when am I going to get my \cut? wann bekomme ich meinen Anteil?\cut in emissions Abgasreduzierung f;\cut in interest rates Zinssenkung f;\cut in prices Preissenkung f, Ermäßigung f;\cut in production Produktionseinschränkung f;\cut in staff Personalabbau m;to take a \cut eine Kürzung hinnehmen;many people have had to take a \cut in their living standards viele Menschen mussten sich mit einer Einschränkung ihres Lebensstandards abfinden9) ( less spending)budget \cuts Haushaltskürzungen fpl;to make \cuts in the budget Abstriche am Etat machento make a \cut in a film eine Szene aus einem Film herausschneiden;to make \cuts Streichungen vornehmento have a \cut schwänzen ( fam)to give the ball a \cut den Ball anschneidenPHRASES:the \cut and thrust of sth das Spannungsfeld einer S. gen;1) ( removed) abgeschnitten;\cut flowers Schnittblumen fpl\cut! Schnitt! vt <-tt-, cut, cut>1) ( slice)to \cut sth etw schneiden;did you already \cut some bread? hast du schon etwas Brot aufgeschnitten?;to \cut a hole in sth ein Loch in etw akk schneiden;to \cut sth in[to] several pieces etw in mehrere Teile zerschneiden;how can I \cut this cake in two pieces? wie kann ich diesen Kuchen halbieren?;to \cut sb/ sth free jdn/etw losschneiden;( from wreck) jdn/etw herausschneiden;to \cut sth loose etw losschneiden;to \cut sth open etw aufschneiden;could you \cut me a slice of bread? könntest du mir eine Scheibe Brot abschneiden?;to \cut sth with sth etw mit etw dat schneiden2) ( sever)to \cut sth etw durchschneiden;she nearly \cut an artery with the new hedge-trimmer sie durchtrennte fast eine Arterie mit der neuen elektrischen Heckenschere3) ( trim)to \cut sth etw [ab]schneiden;to \cut one's fingernails sich dat die Fingernägel schneiden;to \cut flowers Blumen abschneiden;to \cut the grass den Rasen mähen;to \cut sb's hair jdm die Haare schneiden;4) ( injure)I've \cut my hand on that glass ich habe mir die Hand an diesem Glas geschnitten;he \cut his head open er hat sich den Kopf aufgeschlagen5) ( clear)to \cut sth road, tunnel etw bauen; ditch, trench etw graben;they're planning to \cut a road right through the forest sie planen, eine Straße mitten durch den Wald zu schlagen;to \cut a swath through sth eine Bahn durch etw akk schneiden6) ( decrease)to \cut sth etw senken [o herabsetzen] [o reduzieren];they should \cut class sizes to 30 die Klassengröße sollte auf 30 Schüler verringert werden;to \cut costs die Kosten senken;to \cut one's losses weitere Verluste vermeiden;to \cut overtime die Überstunden reduzieren;to \cut prices die Preise herabsetzen [o senken];to \cut wages die Löhne kürzen;our company is \cutting its workforce by 20 per cent unsere Firma baut 20% ihres Personals ab7) ( break)to \cut sth etw unterbrechen;they \cut our supply lines sie schnitten uns unsere Versorgungslinien ab8) ( abridge)to \cut a film einen Film kürzen;to \cut short <-> sth etw abbrechen;( interrupt)to \cut sb short jdn unterbrechen, jdm ins Wort fallen9) ( remove)to be \cut from the team aus dem Team entfernt werden;to \cut a scene in a film eine Szene aus einem Film herausschneidento \cut sth etw auslassen;she decided to \cut some of her meetings sie entschied sich, einige ihrer Treffen nicht wahrzunehmen;to \cut sth behaviour etw [unter]lassen;to \cut a diamond einen Diamanten schleifento \cut a corner [too sharply] eine Kurve [zu scharf] schneiden15) to \cut a tooth einen Zahn bekommen, zahnento \cut the cards die Karten abhebento \cut a record/CD eine Platte/CD aufnehmento \cut and paste sth etw ausschneiden und einfügento \cut sth etw schneidento \cut the ball den Ball [an]schneidenPHRASES:to \cut capers (dated) Luftsprünge machen;you should \cut your coat according to your cloth ( Brit) ( prov) man muss sich akk nach der Decke strecken ( prov)to be \cut from the same cloth aus dem gleichen Holz geschnitzt sein;to \cut corners schnell und kostengünstig arbeiten;to \cut the ground from under sb's feet jdm den Boden unter den Füßen wegziehen;to be so thick that you can \cut it with a knife zum Zerreißen gespannt sein;the tension was so thick in the air that you could \cut it with a knife die Atmosphäre war zum Zerreißen gespannt;to \cut off one's nose to spite one's face sich akk ins eigene Fleisch schneiden;to \cut sb to the quick [or heart] jdn ins Mark treffen;to \cut sb some slack (Am) mit jdm nachsichtig sein;to \cut a long story short der langen Rede kurzer Sinn, um es kurz zu machen;to \cut sb dead jdn schneiden;today in the store Martha \cut me dead heute im Supermarkt hat Martha mich keines Blickes gewürdigt;to [not] \cut it [or (Am a.) the mustard] [k]ein hohes Niveau erreichen vi <-tt-, cut, cut>3) ( take short cut)to \cut over a field eine Abkürzung über ein Feld nehmen; see also cut across 2, cut over, cut through 34) cards abheben;to \cut for dealer den Geber auslosento \cut [in line] sich akk vordrängeln;to \cut in front of sb sich akk vor jdn drängeln;no \cutting! nicht drängeln!6) computto \cut and paste ausschneiden und einfügen7) ( withdraw)PHRASES:to \cut loose (Am, Aus) alle Hemmungen verlieren;she really \cuts loose when she dances sie tobt sich beim Tanzen richtig aus;to \cut and run Reißaus nehmen, sich akk aus dem Staub machen -
82 Jura
1) A rural French department (no. 39) in the Franche Comté region, capital Lons le Saunier..2) Mountain range along the French Swiss border, running south-west / north-east from the Rhone valley near Geneva to the Belfort gap, mostly in the region of Franche-Comté. The main towns are Pontarlier and Saint Claude. Among the oldest mountains in France, the limestone Jura rise on the French side through a series of plateaux and folds, reaching their peaks, at between 1400 and 1700 metres, more or less on the Swiss border. On the Swiss side of the border, the range falls away much more steeply. The plateaux of the Jura are cut into by a number of deep gorges, the most dramatic being those of the Ain, the Doubs and the Loue rivers. The Jura is mainly a mix of pastures and coniferous forest, with deciduous forests on the lower levels; it is famous for its mountain cheeses (Comté, Mont d'Or), and for its watch and clockmaking industry, which is closely linked to the Swiss watch industry.3) Wine. Possibly the most underrated of French white wines, Jura wines come from the west-facing slopes of the Jura hills, that look out across the wide Saône valley to the slopes of Burgundy on the other side. The best and most distinctive of Jura whites are made from the "Savagnin" grape variety, which is found only in this region, and gives the wine a distinctive sherry-like taste. further information on the wines page.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Jura
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83 strike
[straɪk] I 1. гл.; прош. вр. struck, прич. прош. вр. struck, stricken1)а) ударять, наносить удар, битьto struck a gun from someone's hand — выбить пистолет из чьей-л. руки
He struck me aside with his fist. — Он отбросил меня ударом кулака.
He struck me on the chin. — Он ударил меня в подбородок.
He struck the wall with a heavy blow. — Он сильно ударил по стене.
He struck his knee with his hand. — Он ударил рукой по колену.
He seized a stick and struck at me. — Он схватил палку и ударил меня.
He struck his hand on the table. — Он стукнул рукой по столу.
I struck sharply upon the glass. — Я резко ударил по стеклу.
The house had been struck with / by lightning. — В дом ударила молния.
The fighter struck at his opponent but missed. — Борец хотел нанести удар противнику, но промахнулся.
б) ударяться, стукатьсяHe struck his hand against / at the wall. — Он ударился рукой о стену.
The ship struck a rock. — Судно наскочило на скалу / ударилось о скалу.
Two ships struck in the channel. — Два корабля столкнулись в канале.
•Syn:hit, deliver a blow / stroke to2) нападать, атаковатьThe beasts struck with their claws. — Звери использовали при нападении когти.
The army struck at dawn. — Армия атаковала на рассвете.
He divided his forces, struck where there was no use in striking. — Он разделил свои силы, атаковал там, где в этом не было нужды.
- strike a blow for smth.3) ( strike at)а) нападать (с критикой, руганью)Many of the newspapers struck at the government's latest plan. — Многие газеты нелестно отозвались о последнем плане правительства.
б) покушаться, расшатывать (устои)This new law strikes at the rights of every citizen. — Новый закон ущемляет права всех граждан.
It obviously strikes at the very foundation of the science. — Это очевидным образом расшатывает самые основы науки.
4) поражать; сражатьto strike smb. dead — убить кого-л.
A great cold had struck him deaf. — Он оглох в результате сильной простуды.
He looked stricken into stone. — Он словно обратился в камень.
The Duke had been stricken by paralysis. — Герцога разбил паралич.
Hurricane killed 275 people as it struck the island. — Ураган унёс 275 жизней, обрушившись на остров.
5) вселять (страх и т. п.)His appearance will strike terror into his enemies. — Его появление будет вселять ужас во врагов.
His appearance struck her with terror. — Его появление наполнило её страхом.
6) поражать, производить впечатлениеHe struck me by his knowledge. — Он поразил меня своими знаниями.
He always strikes students that way. — Он всегда так действует на студентов.
He doesn't strike me as (being) genius. — Он не производит на меня впечатления гения.
The story struck me as ridiculous. — Рассказ поразил меня своей нелепостью.
An idea suddenly struck me. — Меня внезапно осенила мысль.
It never struck me before. — Мне это никогда ещё не приходило в голову.
Syn:7)to strike a match — чиркнуть спичкой, зажечь спичку
to strike a light — зажечь свет (с помощью спички и т. п.)
These matches are too wet to strike. — Эти спички слишком сырые, чтобы зажечься.
б) зажигатьсяIt has just struck four. — Только что пробило четыре.
Your hour has struck. — Твой час пробил.
She had now struck sixty. — Ей стукнуло 60.
9)This medal appears to have been chased by hand and not to have been struck from a die. — Эта медаль выглядит как гравированная вручную, а не штампованная.
How long will it take to strike a film? — Сколько времени уйдёт на то, чтобы напечатать плёнку? (фотографии с плёнки)
б) звучать, стучать (о сердце, пульсе)His heart struck heavily when the house was visible. — При виде дома сердце его забилось.
Syn:With one hand we strike three or four notes simultaneously. — Одной рукой мы способны взять три или четыре ноты одновременно.
10) направляться, сворачиватьto strike a line / path — направляться к чему-л.; двигаться в направлении чего-л. прям. и перен.
I have struck out my own line. — Я выбрал свой собственный путь.
They struck their path across the fields. — Они двигались через поля.
Instead of going by town, we had struck away northward. — Вместо того, чтобы проехать город, мы свернули на север.
Leaving the town, we now strike off towards the river. — Оставив город, мы движемся к реке.
The road strikes into the forest. — Дорога сворачивает в лес.
Road strikes away to the left. — Дорога уходит влево.
11) приходить к соглашению, договариваться12) ( strike on) неожиданно найти, наткнуться на (что-л.); случайно встретитьI hope that after all these talks, someone will strike on a way out of our difficulty. — Надеюсь, что после всех этих разговоров кого-нибудь осенит, как выйти из создавшегося затруднительного положения.
13) ( strike into)а) углублятьсяб) начинать (внезапно), пускатьсяThe musicians struck into a skittish polka. — Музыканты заиграли игривую польку.
в) ввязаться, встревать (в ссору, драку и т. п.)He struck into the conversation again. — Он снова ввязался в разговор.
It's unwise to strike into someone else's quarrel without being invited. — Глупо встревать в чью-то ссору, когда тебя не спрашивают.
Every proof of the treachery struck like a knife into his heart. — Каждое доказательство измены как нож вонзалось в его сердце.
14) проникать сквозь, прорастать, пробиватьсяTrees struck roots deep into the soil. — Деревья пускают корни глубоко в почву.
The light strikes through the darkness. — Свет пробивается сквозь темноту.
15) ловить на крючок, удитьthe fish are striking well today — рыба сегодня хорошо ловится / клюёт
16)to strike the flag / one's colours — опускать флаг ( в знак скорби или при сдаче)
б) сдаватьсяCaptain reported that the fort had struck. — Капитан доложил, что форт сдался.
He would have clearly liked to stick out; but there was something about the lot of us that meant mischief, and at last he struck (R. L. Stevenson). — Он очевидно хотел бы отказаться, но было нечто столь угрожающее в большинстве из нас, что он в конце концов уступил.
17) проводить линию, чертитьStrike a line from A to B. — Проведи линию из A в B.
18) = strike off, = strike out вычёркивать, исключатьOver strong objections from the prosecutor, the judge ordered the question stricken. — В связи с решительным протестом прокурора судья приказал исключить вопрос.
Do you believe that the crash was an accident? Strike that. — И ты веришь, что катастрофа была случайной? Это исключено!
19) сглаживать выравнивать (поверхность зерна, песка)•- strike down
- strike in
- strike off
- strike out
- strike through
- strike together
- strike up••Strike me dumb! — разг. Убей меня Бог!
And strike me Blind, but I've met him before! — разг. Чтоб я ослеп, если я его раньше не встречал!
Strike! Who the hell was responsible? — разг. Чёрт побери! Кто это сделал?
- strike home- strike oil
- strike it rich 2. сущ.1) ударpreemptive strike — амер. упреждающий удар (ядерное нападение, опережающее удар противника)
2) открытие месторождения (нефти, руды)3) = lucky strike неожиданная удачаII 1. сущ.1) забастовка, стачкаto call / organize a strike — организовывать забастовку
to conduct / stage a strike — проводить забастовку
to settle a strike — урегулировать забастовку (разрешить конфликт, удовлетворить требования бастующих)
- go on strike- general strike
- hunger strike
- quickie strike
- rent strike
- sit-down strike
- sleep strike
- sympathy strike
- sympathetic strike
- token strike
- unofficial strike
- wildcat strikeSyn:2) коллективный отказ (от чего-л.), бойкот2. гл.; прош. вр. struck, прич. прош. вр. struck, strickenбастовать; объявлять забастовкуThe women have threatened to strike against unequal pay. — Женщины пригрозили, что объявят забастовку из-за неравенства в заработной плате.
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84 strike
strike [straɪk]grève ⇒ 1 (a) raid ⇒ 1 (b) attaque ⇒ 1 (b) escadre ⇒ 1 (c) découverte ⇒ 1 (d) sonnerie ⇒ 1 (e) frapper ⇒ 3 (a), 3 (c)-(e), 3 (n), 4 (a) toucher ⇒ 3 (a) atteindre ⇒ 3 (a) heurter ⇒ 3 (b) sonner ⇒ 3 (f), 4 (d) jouer ⇒ 3 (g) conclure ⇒ 3 (h) rendre ⇒ 3 (j) découvrir ⇒ 3 (l) attaquer ⇒ 3 (q), 4 (b) faire grève ⇒ 4 (c)1 noun∎ to go on strike se mettre en ou faire grève;∎ to be (out) on strike être en grève;∎ to threaten strike action menacer de faire ou de se mettre en grève;∎ the Italian air strike la grève des transports aériens en Italie;∎ railway strike grève f des chemins de fer;∎ teachers' strike grève f des enseignants;∎ coal or miners' strike grève f des mineurs;∎ postal or post office strike grève f des postes;∎ rent strike grève f des loyers∎ to carry out air strikes against or on enemy bases lancer des raids aériens contre des bases ennemies;∎ retaliatory strike raid m de représailles; (nuclear) deuxième frappe f∎ a gold strike la découverte d'un gisement d'or;∎ the recent oil strikes in the North Sea la découverte récente de gisements de pétrole en mer du Nord;∎ it was a lucky strike c'était un coup de chance(e) (of clock → chime, mechanism) sonnerie f;∎ life was regulated by the strike of the church clock la vie était rythmée par la cloche de l'église∎ the strike of iron on iron le bruit du fer qui frappe le fer;∎ he adjusted the strike of the keys on the platen roll il a réglé la frappe des caractères contre le cylindre∎ figurative he has two strikes against him il est mal parti;∎ figurative being too young was another strike against her le fait d'être trop jeune constituait un handicap supplémentaire pour elle(h) (in bowling) honneur m double;∎ to get or to score a strike réussir un honneur double∎ at the strike of day à la pointe ou au point du jour(a) (committee, movement) de grève∎ she raised her hand to strike him elle leva la main pour le frapper;∎ he struck me with his fist il m'a donné un coup de poing;∎ the chairman struck the table with his gavel le président donna un coup de marteau sur la table;∎ she took the vase and struck him on or over the head elle saisit le vase et lui donna un coup sur la tête;∎ she struck him across the face elle lui a donné une gifle;∎ a light breeze struck the sails une légère brise gonfla les voiles;∎ the phenomenon occurs when warm air strikes cold ce phénomène se produit lorsque de l'air chaud entre en contact avec de l'air froid;∎ a wave struck the side of the boat une vague a heurté le côté du bateau;∎ the arrow struck the target la flèche a atteint la cible;∎ a hail of bullets struck the car la voiture a été mitraillée;∎ he was struck by a piece of shrapnel il a été touché par ou il a reçu un éclat de grenade;∎ to be struck by lightning être frappé par la foudre, être foudroyé;∎ he went for them striking blows left and right il s'est jeté sur eux, distribuant les coups de tous côtés;∎ who struck the first blow? qui a porté le premier coup?, qui a frappé le premier?;∎ he struck the tree a mighty blow with the axe il a donné un grand coup de hache dans l'arbre;∎ the trailer struck the post a glancing blow la remorque a percuté le poteau en passant;∎ figurative to strike a blow for democracy/women's rights (law, event) faire progresser la démocratie/les droits de la femme; (person, group) marquer des points en faveur de la démocratie/des droits des femmes(b) (bump into, collide with) heurter, cogner;∎ his foot struck the bar on his first jump son pied a heurté la barre lors de son premier saut;∎ she fell and struck her head on or against the kerb elle s'est cogné la tête contre le bord du trottoir en tombant;∎ the Volvo struck the bus head on la Volvo a heurté le bus de plein fouet;∎ Nautical we've struck ground! nous avons touché (le fond)!(c) (afflict → of drought, disease, worry, regret) frapper; (→ of storm, hurricane, disaster, wave of violence) s'abattre sur, frapper;∎ an earthquake struck the city un tremblement de terre a frappé la ville;∎ he was struck by a heart attack il a eu une crise cardiaque;∎ the pain struck her as she tried to get up la douleur l'a saisie au moment où elle essayait de se lever;∎ I was struck by or with doubts j'ai été pris de doute, le doute s'est emparé de moi(d) (occur to) frapper;∎ only later did it strike me as unusual ce n'est que plus tard que j'ai trouvé ça ou que cela m'a paru bizarre;∎ it suddenly struck him how little had changed il a soudain pris conscience du fait que peu de choses avaient changé;∎ did it never strike you that you weren't wanted there? ne vous est-il jamais venu à l'esprit que vous étiez de trop?;∎ a terrible thought struck her une idée affreuse lui vint à l'esprit;∎ it strikes me as useless/as the perfect gift ça me semble ou paraît inutile/être le cadeau idéal;∎ he strikes me as (being) sincere il me paraît sincère;∎ it doesn't strike me as being the best course of action il ne me semble pas que ce soit la meilleure voie à suivre∎ the first thing that struck me was his pallor la première chose qui m'a frappé, c'était sa pâleur;∎ what strikes you is the silence ce qui (vous) frappe, c'est le silence;∎ how did she strike you? quelle impression vous a-t-elle faite?, quel effet vous a-t-elle fait?;∎ how did Tokyo/the film strike you? comment avez-vous trouvé Tokyo/le film?;∎ we can eat here and meet them later, how does that strike you? on peut manger ici et les retrouver plus tard, qu'en penses-tu?;∎ I wasn't very struck British with or American by his colleague son collègue ne m'a pas fait une grande impression∎ the church clock struck five l'horloge de l'église a sonné cinq heures;∎ it was striking midnight as we left minuit sonnait quand nous partîmes(g) (play → note, chord) jouer;∎ she struck a few notes on the piano elle a joué quelques notes sur le piano;∎ when he struck the opening chords the audience applauded quand il a joué ou plaqué les premiers accords le public a applaudi;∎ his presence/his words struck a gloomy note sa présence a/ses paroles ont mis une note de tristesse;∎ the report strikes an optimistic note/a note of warning for the future le rapport est très optimiste/très alarmant pour l'avenir;∎ does it strike a chord? est-ce que cela te rappelle ou dit quelque chose?;∎ to strike a chord with the audience faire vibrer la foule;∎ her description of company life will strike a chord with many managers beaucoup de cadres se reconnaîtront dans sa description de la vie en entreprise(h) (arrive at, reach → deal, treaty, agreement) conclure;∎ to strike a bargain conclure un marché;∎ I'll strike a bargain with you je te propose un marché;∎ it's not easy to strike a balance between too much and too little freedom il n'est pas facile de trouver un équilibre ou de trouver le juste milieu entre trop et pas assez de liberté∎ to strike fear or terror into sb remplir qn d'effroi(j) (cause to become) rendre;∎ to strike sb blind/dumb rendre qn aveugle/muet;∎ the news struck us speechless with horror nous sommes restés muets d'horreur en apprenant la nouvelle;∎ I was struck dumb by the sheer cheek of the man! je suis resté muet devant le culot de cet homme!;∎ a stray bullet struck him dead il a été tué par une balle perdue;∎ she was struck dead by a heart attack elle a été foudroyée par une crise cardiaque;∎ God strike me dead if I lie! je jure que c'est la vérité!∎ he struck a match or a light il a frotté une allumette;∎ British familiar old-fashioned strike a light! nom de Dieu!∎ familiar British to strike it lucky, American to strike it rich (make material gain) trouver le filon; (be lucky) avoir de la veine(m) (adopt → attitude) adopter;∎ he struck an attitude of wounded righteousness il a pris un air de dignité offensée(n) (mint → coin, medal) frapper∎ to strike camp lever le camp;∎ Nautical to strike the flag or the colours amener les couleurs;∎ Theatre to strike the set démonter le décor∎ that remark must be struck or American stricken from the record cette remarque doit être retirée du procès-verbal∎ the union is striking four of the company's plants le syndicat a déclenché des grèves dans quatre des usines de la société;∎ students are striking their classes les étudiants font la grève des cours;∎ the dockers are striking ships carrying industrial waste les dockers refusent de s'occuper des cargos chargés de déchets industriels∎ to strike roots prendre racine;∎ the tree had struck deep roots into the ground l'arbre avait des racines très profondes∎ she struck at me with her umbrella elle essaya de me frapper avec son parapluie;∎ familiar to strike lucky avoir de la veine;∎ proverb strike while the iron is hot il faut battre le fer pendant qu'il est chaud(b) (attack → gen) attaquer; (→ snake) mordre; (→ wild animal) sauter ou bondir sur sa proie; (→ bird of prey) fondre ou s'abattre sur sa proie;∎ the bombers struck at dawn les bombardiers attaquèrent à l'aube;∎ the murderer has struck again l'assassin a encore frappé;∎ these are measures which strike at the root/heart of the problem voici des mesures qui attaquent le problème à la racine/qui s'attaquent au cœur du problème;∎ this latest incident strikes right at the heart of government policy ce dernier incident remet complètement en cause la politique gouvernementale∎ they're striking for more pay ils font grève pour obtenir une augmentation de salaire;∎ the nurses struck over the minister's decision to freeze wages les infirmières ont fait grève suite à la décision du ministre de bloquer les salaires∎ midnight had already struck minuit avait déjà sonné(e) (happen suddenly → illness, disaster, earthquake) survenir, se produire, arriver;∎ we were travelling quietly along when disaster struck nous roulions tranquillement lorsque la catastrophe s'est produite;∎ the first tremors struck at 3 a.m. les premières secousses sont survenues à 3 heures du matin(f) (travel, head)∎ to strike across country prendre à travers champs;∎ they then struck west ils sont ensuite partis vers l'ouest(i) (of cutting) prendre (racine)►► strike ballot = vote avant que les syndicats ne décident d'une grève;Insurance strike clause clause f pour cas de grève;strike force (nuclear capacity) force f de frappe; (of police, soldiers → squad) détachement m ou brigade f d'intervention; (→ larger force) force f d'intervention;strike fund = caisse de prévoyance permettant d'aider les grévistes;strike pay salaire m de gréviste (versé par le syndicat ou par un fonds de solidarité);Finance strike price (for share) prix m d'exercice∎ the government struck back at its critics le gouvernement a répondu à ceux qui le critiquaientfoudroyer, terrasser;∎ figurative struck down by disease terrassé par la maladie∎ to be struck off (doctor, solicitor) être radié(c) Typography tirer∎ (go) to strike off to the left prendre à gauche;∎ we struck off into the forest nous sommes entrés ou avons pénétré dans la forêt(a) (cross out) rayer, barrer(b) (in baseball) éliminer(a) (set up on one's own) s'établir à son compte∎ she struck out across the fields elle prit à travers champs;∎ figurative they decided to strike out into a new direction ils ont décidé de prendre une nouvelle direction∎ we struck out for the shore nous avons commencé à nager en direction de la côte(d) (aim a blow) frapper;∎ she struck out at him elle essaya de le frapper; figurative elle s'en est prise à lui;∎ they struck out in all directions with their truncheons ils distribuaient des coups de matraque à droite et à gauche(e) (in baseball) être éliminéBritish (cross out) rayer, barrer∎ to strike up a conversation with sb engager la conversation avec qn;∎ they immediately struck up a conversation ils sont immédiatement entrés en conversation;∎ to strike up an acquaintance/a friendship with sb lier connaissance/se lier d'amitié avec qn∎ the band struck up the national anthem l'orchestre commença à jouer l'hymne national ou entonna les premières mesures de l'hymne national(musician, orchestra) commencer à jouer; (music) commencer -
85 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 -
86 bosom
ˈbuzəm
1. сущ.
1) грудь;
пазуха to put in one's bosom ≈ положить за пазуху
2) лоно;
недра in the bosom of one's family ≈ в кругу семьи the bosom of the sea ≈ морские глубины A small island was consecrated in the bosom of a deep lake. ≈ Маленький остров был расположен в недрах глубокого озера. Syn: lap
3) душа, сердце Syn: heart, darling
4) корсаж, грудь сорочки и т. п.;
амер. манишка ∙ take to one's bosom
2. гл.;
уст.
1) хранить в тайне
2) прятать( за пазуху) a house bosomed in trees ≈ дом, скрытый деревьями грудь душа, сердце - his sorrows were locked in his own * он затаил в своем сердце печаль лоно - in the * of one's family в кругу семьи недра, глубины - the * of the sea морские глубины, пучина - minerals in earth's deepest * минералы глубоко в недрах земли - in the * of the forest в самой чаще леса пазуха - to put smth. in one's * положить что-либо за пазуху грудь (рубашки) ;
перед лифа (платья) манишка - starched * крахмальная манишка круглая впадина, углубление > to take smb. to one's * приблизить кого-либо к себе, сделать кого-либо другом;
жениться интимный, близкий - * friend закадычный друг лелеять обнимать;
прижимать к груди bosom грудь;
пазуха;
to put in one's bosom положить за пазуху ~ лоно;
недра;
in the bosom of one's family в кругу семьи;
the bosom of the sea морские глубины ~ корсаж, грудь сорочки и т. п.;
амер. манишка ~ уст. прятать (за пазуху) ;
a house bosomed in trees дом, скрытый деревьями ~ сердце, душа ~ уст. хранить в тайне ~ лоно;
недра;
in the bosom of one's family в кругу семьи;
the bosom of the sea морские глубины ~ уст. прятать (за пазуху) ;
a house bosomed in trees дом, скрытый деревьями ~ лоно;
недра;
in the bosom of one's family в кругу семьи;
the bosom of the sea морские глубины bosom грудь;
пазуха;
to put in one's bosom положить за пазуху to take to one's ~ жениться;
взять в жены to take to one's ~ приблизить к себе, сделать своим другом -
87 गहन _gahana
गहन a.1 Deep, dense, thick; वनान्निष्क्रम्य गहनाद्बहवः कुरुसैनिकाः Mb.4.67.2.-2 Impervious, impenetrable, impassable, inaccessible.-3 Hard to be understood, inexplicable, mysterious; सेवाधर्मः परमगहनो योगिनामप्यगम्यः Pt.1.11,285; Bh.2.58; गहना कर्मणो गतिः Bg.4.17; Śānti.1.8.-4 Grave, dignified; भूम्ना रसानां गहनाः प्रयोगाः Māl.1.4.-5 Impassioned, replete with love, strong; क्व च नु गहनाः कौतुकरसाः U.6.33.-6 Hard, difficult, causing pain or trouble; गहनसंसारः Śānti.3.15; U.7.6. (v. l.).-7 Deepened, intensified; महामोहगहनः (विकारः) Māl.1.3.-नम् 1 An abyss, depth; अम्भः किमासीद्गहनं गभीरम् Rv.1.129.1.-2 A wood, thicket, deep or impenetrable forest; यदनुगमनाय निशि गहनमपि शीलितम् Gīt.7; Bv.1.25.-3 A hiding-place.-4 A cave.-5 Pain, distress.-6 An ornament.-7 Water.-8 An inaccessible place; धिष्ण्यानामस्म्यहं मेरुर्गहनानां हिमालयः Bhāg.11.16.21.-नः The Supreme Being. -
88 advance
[əd'vɑːn(t)s] 1. сущ.1) движение вперёд, продвижениеSyn:2) воен. наступлениеOur troops made an advance against the enemy. — Наши войска наступали на врага.
3) успех, прогресс, достижениеIt is a very great advance on all your former writing. — Это огромный шаг вперед по сравнению со всем, что вы до этого написали.
Syn:improvement, progress 1.4) ( advances)а) сближение (с кем-л.);б) заигрывания, ухаживанияMen don't make "advances" any longer. — Мужчины больше не "ухаживают".
Syn:5) рост, повышение (стоимости, цены)6) аванс, авансирование; ссуда, заёмSyn:loan 1.7) амер. брифинг, устроенный перед основным мероприятием; приготовления ( обычно рекламного характера) к визиту, выступлению, приёму (государственного деятеля и т. п.)••- in advance of smth.
- be in advance 2. гл.1) двигать вперёд, продвигатьMan has advanced the frontier of physical science. — Человек продвинул вперёд границы физики.
Syn:further 3.2)The crevasses as I advanced became more deep and frequent. — По мере того, как я продвигался вперёд, расселины в леднике становились всё глубже и встречались всё чаще.
The storm is advancing towards the city. — На город надвигается шторм.
б) воен. наступатьThe enemy advanced with fixed bayonets. — Неприятель наступал с примкнутыми штыками.
The forces of the enemy advanced against us. — На нас наступали силы противника.
Troops are advancing on the capital. — Войска продвигаются к столице.
The enemy have advanced to the edge of the forest. — Неприятель достиг опушки леса.
3) выделяться, выступать, быть более ярким4) продвигать, содействовать, способствоватьto advance interests — содействовать кому-л., чьим-л. интересам
Syn:5) делать успехи, развиватьсяto advance in technique — совершенствовать технику / приёмы
to advance in popularity — становиться более популярным, завоевывать популярность
6) вносить, выдвигать (план, предложение)He advanced a very convincing argument. — Он привёл очень убедительное доказательство.
Syn:7) переносить на более ранний срок; ускорять, убыстрятьThey advanced the date of their arrival. — Они перенесли дату своего приезда на более ранний срок.
Syn:8) платить авансом; ссужатьto advance money to smb. — ссужать кого-л. деньгами
We advanced him a month's salary. — Мы выплатили ему месячную зарплату вперёд.
Syn:9) повышать в звании, в должности; помещать в более выгодные условияHe was advanced to the rank of corporal. — Его повысили до звания капрала.
Syn:10)The bank has advanced the rate of discount to 5%. — Банк повысил процент учётной ставки до пяти.
б) повышаться ( в цене)Oil advances. — Нефть дорожает.
to advance in price — дорожать, повышаться в цене
11) амер. проводить предварительные мероприятия по организации визита, приёма, выступления ( официальных лиц)3. прил.1) передовой; передний; головной ( о вагонах)2) продвинутый ( о курсе обучения); подготовленный ( об учащихся)3) предварительный, заблаговременный -
89 beauty
['bjuːtɪ]n1) красота, краса, прелесть, обаяниеThe life that is past gains beauty. — Прошлое всегда красиво.
There is no definite standard of male beauty. — Нет никаких определенных критериев мужской красоты.
Beauty is a joy forever; its loveliness increases: it will never pass into nothingness. — Красота всегда будет прекрасна, ее неповторимость возрастет: она никогда не уйдет в небытие.
- unusual beauty- perfect beauty
- original beauty
- dazzling beauty
- unmatched beauty
- unearthly beauty
- moral beauty
- stately beauty
- fresh beauty
- beauty parlour
- beauty shop
- beauty doctor
- beauty treatment
- beauty sleep
- beauty spot
- beauty contest
- beauty queen
- beauty of the forest
- inexhaustible beauty of his music
- beauty of a face
- beauty of form
- wild beauty of nature
- beauty of a building
- beauty of mind
- beauty of character
- beauties of the city
- long-forgotten beauties of the sea
- unequalled in beauty
- feature of feminine beauty
- picture of wonderful beauty
- thing of beauty
- aids to beauty
- add beauty to smth
- add a fantastic beauty to the scenery
- have a keen susceptibility for beauty
- enhance beauty
- preserve the beauty of the original
- enjoy the beauties of life
- be charmed with the beauty of the scene
- keep one's beauty in old age
- bring out accentuate smb's beauty
- choose a wife for her beauty
- see the place in its fullest beauty
- unite beauty and wit
- abound in beauties
- beauty remains but changes
- beauty fades
- man of great personal beauty2) красавица, красоткаShe is a beauty. — Она - красавица.
She was a great beauty in her day. — В свое время она была красавицей.
She was not a striking beauty but she had undoubtedly a pleasing face. — Она не была женщиной поразительной красоты, но у нее, без сомнения, было приятное лицо.
Beauty is only skin-deep. — ◊ Снаружи красота, а внутри - пустота. /Лицом хорош, да душой не пригож. /Нам с лица не воду пить.
Beauty lies/is in lover's eyes. — ◊ Не то мило, что хорошо, а то хорошо, что мило.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. — ◊ У каждого свое представление о красоте
- famous beauty- proud beauty
- dazzing beaty
- society beauty
- fading beauty
- village beauty
- beauty show
- acknowledged beauty of the screen
- beauty in all her splendor -
90 shadow
1. n тень2. n полумрак3. n неизвестностьto live in the shadow — оставаться в тени; жить в безвестности
4. n обыкн. l5. n сумерки6. n мрак; уныние7. n неясное очертание8. n призрак9. n знак, предзнаменование10. n слабое подобие; теньthe shadow of a name — следы былой славы, призрачная слава
11. n намёк, теньit is true beyond the shadow of doubt — в том, что это правда, нет ни малейшего сомнения
12. n постоянный спутник, теньacoustic shadow — зона молчания, звуковая тень
13. n шпик14. n поля15. n жив. тениit was an exciting picture of wet shadows and sharp accents — это была интересная картина, в которой сочетались расплывающиеся тени и резкие мазки
earth shadow — тень Земли; земная тень
16. n школ. жарг. новичок, порученный «старому» ученику, чтобы тот ввёл его в курс школьной жизнисень; убежище; защита
17. a полит. теневой; не стоящий у власти; оппозиционный18. a текст. с теневыми оттенками19. v затенять; защищать, заслонять20. v поэт. осенять21. v омрачать22. v мрачнеть23. v намечать; туманно излагать; изображать символически, аллегорическиthe particulars of the story are artfully shadowed in the very beginning — основные моменты этой истории искусно намечены в самом начале
24. v предсказывать, предрекать, предвещатьthis event seemed to shadow forth a new kind of trouble — это событие, казалось, предвещало новые неприятности
25. v следовать по пятам, тайно следитьI knew that I was being shadowed — я знал, что за мной кто-то следит
Синонимический ряд:1. shady (adj.) shaded; shadowed; shadowy; shady; umbrageous; umbrous2. apparition (noun) adumbration; apparition; bogey; bogy; eidolon; ghost; phantasm; phantom; revenant; spectre; spectrum; spirit; spook; umbrage; visitant; wraith3. hint (noun) breath; cast; dash; hair; hint; implication; intimation; lick; semblance; smack; smatch; smell; soupcon; specter; spice; sprinkling; strain; streak; suggestion; suspicion; taste; tincture; tinge; touch; trifle; twang; vein; whiff; whisker; whisper; wink4. penumbra (noun) penumbra; reflection; silhouette5. shade (noun) shade; umbra6. vestige (noun) memento; relic; trace; vestige7. follow (verb) bedog; dog; follow; keep in sight; stalk; tag; tail; trace; track; trail; watch8. obscure (verb) adumbrate; becloud; bedim; befog; blear; blur; cloud; dim; dislimn; dull; eclipse; fog; gloom; haze; mist; murk; obfuscate; obscure; overcast; overcloud; overshadow9. shade (verb) adumbration; darken; darkness; inumbrate; obscuration; penumbra; screen; shade; silhouette; umbra; umbrageАнтонимический ряд:lead; lighten; sunshine -
91 depth
depth [depθ]1 noun(a) (distance downwards) profondeur f;∎ the wreck was located at a depth of 200 metres l'épave a été repérée à 200 mètres de profondeur ou par 200 mètres de fond;∎ the canal is about 12 metres in depth le canal a environ 12 mètres de profondeur;∎ this submarine could dive to a depth of 500 feet ce sous-marin pouvait descendre jusqu'à une profondeur de 500 pieds∎ the child was warned not to go out of his depth l'enfant a été averti de ne pas aller où il n'avait pas pied;∎ she swam too far and got out of her depth elle a nagé trop loin et a perdu pied;∎ to be out of one's depth ne plus avoir pied; figurative avoir perdu pied, ne plus être sur son terrain;∎ I think she's a bit out of her depth in the new job je crois qu'elle est un peu dépassée dans son nouveau travail∎ depth of field/focus profondeur f de champ/foyer(d) (of voice, sound) registre m grave∎ the depth of his knowledge of the subject was impressive sa connaissance approfondie du sujet était impressionnante;∎ he had not realized her depth of feeling on the matter il ne s'était pas rendu compte à quel point ce sujet lui tenait à cœur;∎ we must study the proposal in depth nous devons étudier à fond ou en profondeur cette proposition∎ the ocean depths les grands fonds mpl;∎ the depths of the earth les profondeurs fpl ou entrailles fpl de la terre;∎ in the depths of the forest au (fin) fond de la forêt;∎ figurative in the depths of his soul au plus profond de son âme;∎ in the depths of despair dans le plus profond désespoir;∎ in the depths of winter au cœur de l'hiver►► depth bomb, depth charge grenade f sous-marine;Technology depth finder sondeur m;Technology depth gauge hydromètre m;Marketing depth interview (in market research) entretien m en profondeur;depth psychology psychologie f des profondeurs;Technology depth recorder sondeur m -
92 Mushet, Robert Forester
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. 8 April 1811 Coleford, Gloucestershire, Englandd. 19 January 1891 Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England[br]English steelmaker who invented the first alloy steel.[br]Mushet acquired his metallurgical knowledge in his father's ironworks at Coleford in the Forest of Dean. In 1848 his attention seems to have been drawn to the use of manganese in ironworking, in the form of spiegeleisen, an alloy of iron and manganese derived from a Prussian iron ore consisting essentially of a double carbonate of iron and manganese. This alloy came into its own in 1856 with the invention of the Bessemer steelmaking process, for Mushet found that if molten spiegeleisen was added to the Bessemer iron the quality of the product was greatly improved. Mushet patented this process, but when he failed to pay the stamp duty due in 1859 his rights lapsed. Bessemer independently discovered the use of spiegeleisen, although Mushet continued to maintain his priority.Mushet's most important discovery was that of tungsten steel, the forerunner of a long line of alloy steels. While working a small crucible steelworks at Coleford, he was asked by a Scottish manufacturer to make a hard-metal tool, but he found that the metal was unsatisfactory. After experiments, he found that an alloy steel containing about 8 per cent tungsten possessed remarkable properties. It proved to be self-hardening, i.e. after forging and being allowed to cool, it was found to have become hardened, without the need for the heat treatment that was normally required. Also, unlike other hardened steels, it did not lose its hardness when heated even to dull-red heat. It would thus remain hard in a cutting tool that had run hot through deep cutting. Mushet's tungsten steel was brought into use in 1868 and was of great benefit to engineers, who were making increasing demands on cutting machines.[br]Further ReadingBiographical notice, 1878, Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute: 1–4.LRDBiographical history of technology > Mushet, Robert Forester
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93 حافة
حَافَة \ border: edge: That cloth has a red border.. brim: the edge of a cup, bowl, etc.: My glass is full to the brim. brink: the edge (of a cliff, of land beside deep water, of sth. dangerous or unknown). edge: the border of sth.: This fence runs along the edge of a field. fringe: the outside edge: the fringe of the forest. rim: the edge of sth. that is round: the rim of a cup. verge: a border: a grass verge along the roadside. \ حَافَة الرَّصيف \ kerb, curb: a line of raised stones separating a footpath from a road. \ حَافَة القُبّعة \ brim: the edges sticking out sideways from some kinds of hat. -
94 border
حَافَة \ border: edge: That cloth has a red border.. brim: the edge of a cup, bowl, etc.: My glass is full to the brim. brink: the edge (of a cliff, of land beside deep water, of sth. dangerous or unknown). edge: the border of sth.: This fence runs along the edge of a field. fringe: the outside edge: the fringe of the forest. rim: the edge of sth. that is round: the rim of a cup. verge: a border: a grass verge along the roadside. -
95 brim
حَافَة \ border: edge: That cloth has a red border.. brim: the edge of a cup, bowl, etc.: My glass is full to the brim. brink: the edge (of a cliff, of land beside deep water, of sth. dangerous or unknown). edge: the border of sth.: This fence runs along the edge of a field. fringe: the outside edge: the fringe of the forest. rim: the edge of sth. that is round: the rim of a cup. verge: a border: a grass verge along the roadside. -
96 brink
حَافَة \ border: edge: That cloth has a red border.. brim: the edge of a cup, bowl, etc.: My glass is full to the brim. brink: the edge (of a cliff, of land beside deep water, of sth. dangerous or unknown). edge: the border of sth.: This fence runs along the edge of a field. fringe: the outside edge: the fringe of the forest. rim: the edge of sth. that is round: the rim of a cup. verge: a border: a grass verge along the roadside. -
97 edge
حَافَة \ border: edge: That cloth has a red border.. brim: the edge of a cup, bowl, etc.: My glass is full to the brim. brink: the edge (of a cliff, of land beside deep water, of sth. dangerous or unknown). edge: the border of sth.: This fence runs along the edge of a field. fringe: the outside edge: the fringe of the forest. rim: the edge of sth. that is round: the rim of a cup. verge: a border: a grass verge along the roadside. -
98 fringe
حَافَة \ border: edge: That cloth has a red border.. brim: the edge of a cup, bowl, etc.: My glass is full to the brim. brink: the edge (of a cliff, of land beside deep water, of sth. dangerous or unknown). edge: the border of sth.: This fence runs along the edge of a field. fringe: the outside edge: the fringe of the forest. rim: the edge of sth. that is round: the rim of a cup. verge: a border: a grass verge along the roadside. -
99 rim
حَافَة \ border: edge: That cloth has a red border.. brim: the edge of a cup, bowl, etc.: My glass is full to the brim. brink: the edge (of a cliff, of land beside deep water, of sth. dangerous or unknown). edge: the border of sth.: This fence runs along the edge of a field. fringe: the outside edge: the fringe of the forest. rim: the edge of sth. that is round: the rim of a cup. verge: a border: a grass verge along the roadside. -
100 verge
حَافَة \ border: edge: That cloth has a red border.. brim: the edge of a cup, bowl, etc.: My glass is full to the brim. brink: the edge (of a cliff, of land beside deep water, of sth. dangerous or unknown). edge: the border of sth.: This fence runs along the edge of a field. fringe: the outside edge: the fringe of the forest. rim: the edge of sth. that is round: the rim of a cup. verge: a border: a grass verge along the roadside.
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