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  • 1 drift in point of fall

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > drift in point of fall

  • 2 drift

    1) дрейф

    2) бородок
    3) дрейфовать
    4) дрейфовый
    5) дрейфующий
    6) дрифтерный
    7) дрифтовый
    8) завевать
    9) занос
    10) зыбучий
    11) навеивать
    12) намет
    13) нанос
    14) пробойник
    15) прошивать
    16) самотек
    17) сдрейфовать
    18) снос
    19) штрек
    20) штрековый
    21) < mining> бремсберг
    22) относ
    23) смещение
    24) сдвиг
    25) уход
    26) забой
    27) плавать
    28) дрейф скорости записи
    29) скольжение
    30) плавный
    31) <cosm.> деривация
    angle of drift
    angular drift
    caulker's drift
    drift anchor
    drift angle
    drift computer
    drift current
    drift fishing
    drift floating
    drift ice
    drift indicator
    drift meter
    drift mobility
    drift of a bore-hole
    drift out
    drift out key
    drift out of tune
    drift photodiode
    drift ratio
    drift sand
    drift space
    drift time
    drift transistor
    drift tube
    frequency drift
    image drift
    instrument drift
    oscillator drift
    river drift
    thermal drift
    wind drift
    zero drift

    charged particle driftдрейф заряженных частиц


    drift in point of fallдеривация полная


    drift while turningдрейф на циркуляции


    letting things driftсамотек


    long-time gyro driftпостоянный уход гироскопа


    North Atlantic Drift<geogr.> течение Северное Пассатное

    Англо-русский технический словарь > drift

  • 3 fall

    Англо-русский технический словарь > fall

  • 4 point

    1) пункт

    2) запятая
    3) кегль
    4) острие
    5) острый конец
    6) очко
    7) расшивать
    8) расшить
    9) точечный
    10) шпицевать
    11) деление
    12) <topogr.> мыс
    13) точка
    14) место
    15) указывать
    16) ставить знаки препинания
    17) заострение
    18) наконечник
    19) предмет
    20) <engin.> балл
    accessible point
    accumulation point
    adherent point
    altimetric point
    ambiguous point
    amplitude of a point
    anchoring point
    antipodal point
    at a point
    at point
    attaching point
    attachment point
    automatic set point
    barometrical point
    base point
    bending point
    binary point
    boiling point
    boundary point
    branch point
    branching point
    breaker point
    brilliant point
    burble point
    cardinal point
    center point
    check point
    chisel point
    compass-card point
    condensation point
    conjugate point
    contact point
    continuous at a point
    contraction to point
    convergence point
    corner point
    cultivator point
    Curie point
    cuspidal point
    cut point
    cutter point
    data point
    datum point
    dead point
    decimal point
    degree of point
    departure point
    dew point
    diacritical point
    diamond point
    diramation point
    discontinuity point
    divider point
    dividing point
    double point
    drill point
    east point
    enclose a point
    entry point
    equilibrium point
    equivalence point
    evaporating point
    extra-axis point
    extreme point
    finishing point
    firing point
    fix point in position
    fixed point
    flash point
    flex point
    floating point
    form point
    freezing point
    fusion point
    generic point
    glass-transition point
    glaziers' point
    gold point
    grid point
    half-power point
    hinge point
    ice formation point
    ideal point
    ignition point
    image of a point
    indication point
    infinite point
    inflection point
    initial point
    intersection point
    inverse point
    isolated point
    junction point
    labile point
    lattice point
    limit point
    linkage point
    load point
    lubrication point
    main point
    mark a point
    marker point
    mass point
    material point
    measuring point
    melting point
    mirror point
    movable point
    multiple point
    nadir point
    Neel point
    neutral point
    nodal point
    north point
    null point
    operating point
    pitch point
    point approximation
    point at infinity
    point bar
    point brilliance
    point cathode
    point conic
    point contact
    point contacts
    point corrosion
    point diode
    point disturbance
    point eikonal
    point focus
    point force
    point harmonic
    point hologram
    point in time
    point joints
    point lock
    point locking
    point mass
    point of application
    point of break
    point of connection
    point of contact
    point of control
    point of departure
    point of destination
    point of emanation
    point of inflection
    point of interpolation
    point of intersection
    point of junction
    point of lattice
    point of levelling
    point of observation
    point of osculation
    point of reference
    point of separation
    point of sight
    point of support
    point of tangency
    point of the compass
    point of tooth
    point of view
    point pile
    point radiator
    point resolution
    point scale
    point scatterer
    point set
    point source
    point spectrum
    point temperature
    point tool
    point wire
    position of a point
    power of a point
    precipitation point
    principal point
    radix point
    rail point
    ramification point
    reefing point
    reference point
    regular point
    ridge point
    saddle point
    sampling point
    saturation point
    sense point
    separation point
    sequence point
    share point
    silver point
    singing point
    singular point
    softening point
    solidification point
    spark-plug point
    spinodal point
    spiral point
    sputter point
    stagnation point
    starting point
    stationary point
    stock point
    switching point
    terminal point
    tooth point
    touch-down point
    transfer point
    transformation point
    transition point
    triangulation point
    triple point
    turning point
    umbilical point
    unit point
    up to this point
    valley point
    vanishing point
    work point
    world point
    yield point
    zenith point

    artificial grounding pointискусственная нулевая точка


    axial point sourceточечный осевой источник


    azimuth of distant point<topogr.> азимут направления на отдаленную наблюдаемую


    bisecting point of a segment<geom.> середина отрезка


    check reference pointконтрольный ориентир


    closest point of approachточка минимального подхода


    compass of base pointазимут основного направления


    complete accumulation pointточка полного накопления


    control point adjustment — настройка точки регулирования, <engin.> задатчик


    culminating point of trajectoryвершина траектории


    depress boiling pointпонижать точку кипения


    discrete mass pointточка сосредоточения массы


    double-angle point drillсверло с двойной заточкой


    dress the breaker pointзачищать контакт прерывателя


    drift in point of fallдеривация полная


    elevate boiling pointповышать точку кипения


    extreme point of a vectorконец вектора


    facing point lock< railways> замок ригельный оконечный


    fixed point computationвычисление с фиксированной запятой


    flat-dog point screwвинт с цилиндрическим концом


    floating decimal point<comput.> точка плавающая


    floating point computationвычисление с плавающей запятой


    focal point of infectionисточник инфекции


    fourth harmonic pointчетвертая гармоническая точка


    have point contactсоприкосновение происходит в точке


    horizontal control pointплановая опорная точка


    including the point at infinityвключая бесконечно удаленную точку


    initial boiling pointначальная точка кипения


    issue from pointисходить из точки


    junction point of networkточка разветвления схемы


    multiple point recorderмноготочечный самописец


    needle test pointигла пробника


    path described by pointпрямолинейная точки


    peak point voltageнапряжение пика


    phase separation point<phys.> критическая точка расслаивания


    point at zero potentialточка с нулевым потенциалом


    point contact rectifierточечно-контактный вентиль


    point of contrary flexureточка перегиба


    point spread function<opt.> функция аппаратная, <opt.> функция рассеяния точки


    proper spiral pointправильный фокус


    reach destination pointвыйти на пункт назначения


    renewable point shareлемех со сменным носком


    saddle point methodметод перевала


    salient point of a curveугловая точка кривой


    single mass pointматериальная точка


    tandem switching pointтранзитный коммутационный узел


    test point needleострие контактное


    thermal snability pointтермостабильная точка


    triple point or waterтройная точка воды


    true boiling point<phys.> температура кипения истинная


    vertical control pointвысотная опорная точка


    wash point penetrometerгидравлический пенетрометр


    with point as centerс центром в точке

    Англо-русский технический словарь > point

  • 5 take

    1.
    [teɪk]transitive verb, took [tʊk], taken ['teɪkn]
    1) (get hold of, grasp, seize) nehmen

    take somebody's arm — jmds. Arm nehmen

    take somebody by the hand/arm — jemanden bei der Hand/am Arm nehmen

    2) (capture) einnehmen [Stadt, Festung]; machen [Gefangenen]; (chess) schlagen; nehmen
    3) (gain, earn) [Laden:] einbringen; [Film, Stück:] einspielen; (win) gewinnen [Satz, Spiel, Preis, Titel]; erzielen [Punkte]; (Cards) machen [Stich]

    take first/second etc. place — den ersten/zweiten usw. Platz belegen; (fig.) an erster/zweiter usw. Stelle kommen

    take the biscuit (Brit. coll.) or (coll.) cake — (fig.) alle/alles übertreffen

    4) (assume possession of) nehmen; (take away with one) mitnehmen; (steal) mitnehmen (verhüll.); (obtain by purchase) kaufen, (by rent) mieten [Auto, Wohnung, Haus]; nehmen [Klavier-, Deutsch-, Fahrstunden]; mitmachen [Tanzkurs]; (buy regularly) nehmen; lesen [Zeitung, Zeitschrift]; (subscribe to) beziehen; (obtain) erwerben [akademischen Grad]; (form a relationship with) sich (Dat.) nehmen [Frau, Geliebten usw.]

    that woman took my pursedie Frau hat mir meinen Geldbeutel gestohlen

    he took his degree at Sussex Universityer hat sein Examen an der Universität von Sussex gemacht

    take place — stattfinden; (spontaneously) sich ereignen; [Wandlung:] sich vollziehen

    I'll take this handbag/the curry, please — ich nehme diese Handtasche/das Curry

    5) (avail oneself of, use) nehmen; machen [Pause, Ferien, Nickerchen]; nehmen [Beispiel, Zitat usw.] ( from aus)

    take the opportunity to do/of doing something — die Gelegenheit dazu benutzen, etwas zu tun

    take the car/bus into town — mit dem Auto/Bus in die Stadt fahren

    take two eggsetc. (in recipe) man nehme zwei Eier usw.

    [let's] take a more recent example/my sister [for example] — nehmen wir ein Beispiel neueren Datums/einmal meine Schwester

    6) (carry, guide, convey) bringen

    take somebody's shoes to the mender['s]/somebody's coat to the cleaner's — jmds. Schuhe zum Schuster/jmds. Mantel in die Reinigung bringen

    take somebody to school/hospital — jemanden zur Schule/ins Krankenhaus bringen

    take somebody to the zoo/cinema/to dinner — mit jemandem in den Zoo/ins Kino/zum Abendessen gehen

    take somebody into one's home/house — jemanden bei sich aufnehmen

    the road takes you/the story takes us to London — die Straße führt nach/die Erzählung führt uns nach London

    his ability will take him far/to the top — mit seinen Fähigkeiten wird er es weit bringen/wird er ganz nach oben kommen

    take somebody/something with one — jemanden/etwas mitnehmen

    take home — mit nach Hause nehmen; (earn) nach Hause bringen [Geld]; (accompany) nach Hause bringen od. begleiten; (to meet one's parents etc.) mit nach Hause bringen

    take somebody through/over something — (fig.) mit jemandem etwas durchgehen

    take in hand(begin) in Angriff nehmen; (assume responsibility for) sich kümmern um

    take somebody into partnership [with one]/into the business — jemanden zu seinem Teilhaber machen/in sein Geschäft aufnehmen

    take a stick etc. to somebody — den Stock usw. bei jemandem gebrauchen

    take something to pieces or bits — etwas auseinander nehmen

    you can/can't take somebody anywhere — (fig. coll.) man kann jemanden überallhin/nirgendwohin mitnehmen

    you can't take it 'with you(coll.) man kann es ja nicht mitnehmen

    7) (remove) nehmen; (deduct) abziehen

    take something/somebody from somebody — jemandem etwas/jemanden wegnehmen

    take all the fun/hard work out of something — einem alle Freude an etwas (Dat.) nehmen/einem die schwere Arbeit bei etwas ersparen

    8)

    somebody takes courage from something — etwas macht jemandem Mut; see also academic.ru/34054/heart">heart 1)

    9)

    be taken ill or (coll.) sick — krank werden

    10) (make) machen [Foto, Kopie]; (photograph) aufnehmen
    11) (perform, execute) aufnehmen [Brief, Diktat]; machen [Prüfung, Sprung, Spaziergang, Reise, Umfrage]; durchführen [Befragung, Volkszählung]; ablegen [Gelübde, Eid]; übernehmen [Rolle, Part]; treffen [Entscheidung]

    take a fall/tumble — stürzen/straucheln

    take a step forward/backward — einen Schritt vor-/zurücktreten

    take a turn for the better/worse — eine Wende zum Besseren/Schlechteren nehmen

    12) (negotiate) nehmen [Zaun, Mauer, Hürde, Kurve, Hindernis]
    13) (conduct) halten [Gottesdienst, Andacht, Unterricht]
    14) (be taught)
    15) (consume) trinken [Tee, Kaffee, Kognak usw.]; nehmen [Zucker, Milch, Überdosis, Tabletten, Medizin]

    what can I take for a cold?was kann ich gegen eine Erkältung nehmen?

    not to be taken [internally] — nicht zur innerlichen Anwendung

    16) (occupy) einnehmen [Sitz im Parlament]; übernehmen, antreten [Amt]

    take somebody's seat — sich auf jmds. Platz setzen

    is that/this seat taken? — ist da/hier noch frei?

    17) (need, require) brauchen [Platz, Zeit]; haben [Kleider-, Schuhgröße usw.]; (Ling.) haben [Objekt, Plural-s]; gebraucht werden mit [Kasus]

    this verb takes "sein" — dieses Verb wird mit "sein" konjugiert

    the wound will take some time to heal — es braucht einige Zeit, bis die Wunde geheilt ist

    as long as it takesso lange wie nötig

    something takes an hour/a year/all day — etwas dauert eine Stunde/ein Jahr/einen ganzen Tag

    it takes an hour etc. to do something — es dauert eine Stunde usw., [um] etwas zu tun

    somebody takes or it takes somebody a long time/an hour etc. to do something — jmd. braucht lange/eine Stunde usw., um etwas zu tun

    what took you so long?was hast du denn so lange gemacht?

    take a lot of work/effort/courage — viel Arbeit/Mühe/Mut kosten

    have [got] what it takes — das Zeug dazu haben

    it will take [quite] a lot of explaining — es wird schwer zu erklären sein

    that story of his takes some believing — die Geschichte, die er da erzählt, ist kaum zu glauben

    it takes a thief to know a thiefnur ein Dieb kennt einen Dieb

    it takes all sorts [to make a world] — es gibt solche und solche

    18) (contain, hold) fassen; (support) tragen
    19) (ascertain and record) notieren [Namen, Adresse, Autonummer usw.]; fühlen [Puls]; messen [Temperatur, Größe usw.]

    take the minutes of a meeting — bei einer Sitzung [das] Protokoll führen

    take somebody's meaning/drift — verstehen, was jmd. meint

    take somebody's point — jmds. Standpunkt verstehen

    take it [that]... — annehmen, [dass]...

    can I take it that...? — kann ich davon ausgehen, dass...?

    take something to mean something — etwas so verstehen, dass...

    take something as settled/as a compliment/refusal — etwas als erledigt betrachten/als eine Ablehnung/ein Kompliment auffassen

    take somebody/something for/to be something — jemanden/etwas für etwas halten

    21) (treat or react to in a specified manner) aufnehmen

    take something well/badly/hard — etwas gut/schlecht/nur schwer verkraften

    somebody takes something very badly/hard — etwas trifft jemanden sehr

    take something calmly or coolly — etwas gelassen [auf- od. hin]nehmen

    you can/may take it as read that... — du kannst sicher sein, dass...

    taking it all in all, taking one thing with another — alles in allem

    22) (accept) annehmen

    take money etc. [from somebody/for something] — Geld usw. [von jemandem/für etwas] [an]nehmen

    will you take £500 for the car? — wollen Sie den Wagen für 500 Pfund verkaufen?

    [you can] take it or leave it — entweder du bist damit einverstanden, oder du lässt es bleiben

    take somebody's word for itsich auf jemanden od. jmds. Wort[e] verlassen

    take things as they come, take it as it comes — es nehmen, wie es kommt

    23) (receive, submit to) einstecken [müssen] [Schlag, Tritt, Stoß]; (Boxing) nehmen [müssen] [Schlag]; (endure, tolerate) aushalten; vertragen [Klima, Alkohol, Kaffee, Knoblauch]; verwinden [Schock]; (put up with) sich (Dat.) gefallen lassen [müssen] [Kritik, Grobheit]

    take one's punishment bravelyseine Strafe tapfer ertragen

    take no nonsensesich (Dat.) nichts bieten lassen

    take it(coll.) es verkraften; (referring to criticism, abuse) damit fertigwerden

    24) (adopt, choose) ergreifen [Maßnahmen]; unternehmen [Schritte]; einschlagen [Weg]; sich entschließen zu [Schritt, Handlungsweise]

    take the wrong road — die falsche Straße fahren/gehen

    take a firm etc. stand [with somebody/on or over something] — jemandem gegenüber/hinsichtlich einer Sache nicht nachgeben

    25) (receive, accommodate) [an]nehmen [Bewerber, Schüler]; aufnehmen [Gäste]
    26) (swindle)

    he was taken for £500 by the conman(coll.) der Schwindler hat ihm 500 Pfund abgeknöpft (ugs.)

    27)

    be taken with somebody/something — von jemandem/etwas angetan sein

    2. intransitive verb,
    took, taken
    1) (be successful, effective) [Transplantat:] vom Körper angenommen werden; [Impfung:] anschlagen; [Pfropfreis:] anwachsen; [Sämling, Pflanze:] angehen; [Feuer:] zu brennen beginnen; [Fisch:] [an]beißen
    2) (detract)
    3. noun
    (Telev., Cinemat.) Einstellung, die; Take, der od. das (fachspr.)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    (to take or keep (someone) as a hostage: The police were unable to attack the terrorists because they were holding three people hostage.) (jemanden) als Geisel festhalten
    * * *
    [teɪk]
    I. NOUN
    1. no pl (money received) Einnahmen pl
    2. (filming of a scene) Aufnahme f, Take m o nt fachspr
    3.
    to be on the \take AM ( fam) korrupt sein pej, Bestechungsgelder nehmen
    <took, taken>
    to \take sth etw annehmen
    this restaurant \takes credit cards dieses Restaurant akzeptiert Kreditkarten
    would you \take an offer? darf ich Ihnen ein Angebot machen?
    to \take sb's advice jds Rat annehmen
    not to \take no for an answer ein Nein nicht akzeptieren
    to \take a bet eine Wette annehmen
    to \take criticism Kritik akzeptieren
    to \take responsibility [for sth] die Verantwortung [für etw akk] übernehmen
    \take my word for it [or \take it from me] das kannst du mir glauben
    to \take sth badly/well etw schlecht/gut aufnehmen
    to \take sth seriously etw ernst nehmen
    to \take sb/sth somewhere jdn/etw irgendwohin bringen
    could you \take this drink over to Marsha? könntest du Marsha diesen Drink rüberbringen? fam
    will you \take me swimming tomorrow? nimmst du mich morgen zum Schwimmen mit?
    to \take sb to hospital/the station/home jdn ins Krankenhaus/zum Bahnhof/nach Hause fahren
    to \take sb to the cinema jdn ins Kino einladen
    to \take sb for a meal jdn zum Essen einladen (im Restaurant)
    to \take sth etw nehmen
    he took my arm and led me to the door er nahm meinen Arm und führte mich zur Tür
    may I \take your coat? darf ich Ihnen den Mantel abnehmen?
    to \take sb by the hand/throat jdn bei der Hand nehmen/am Kragen packen
    to \take hold of sb ( fig) jdn ergreifen
    to \take sth etw ertragen [o verkraften]; abuse, insults etw hinnehmen
    you don't have to take his insults, you know du brauchst dir seine Beleidigungen nicht gefallen lassen
    I just can't take it anymore ich bin am Ende, ich kann einfach nicht mehr
    he couldn't \take it anymore er konnte es nicht länger ertragen
    to be able to \take a joke einen Spaß verstehen [o fam vertragen
    to \take sth etw aufnehmen
    my car \takes five people mein Auto hat Platz für fünf Leute
    to \take sth etw erfordern [o benötigen]
    his story took some believing seine Geschichte ist kaum zu glauben
    I \take [a] size five (in shoes) ich habe Schuhgröße fünf
    to \take one's time sich dat Zeit lassen
    to \take the time to do sth sich dat die Zeit nehmen, etw zu tun
    7.
    it \takes... man braucht...
    it \takes more than that to convince me das überzeugt mich noch lange nicht
    it \takes me an hour ich brauche eine Stunde
    it took me a long time [to...] es hat lange gedauert [bis...]
    hold on, it won't \take long warten Sie, es dauert nicht lange
    it will \take some persuasion er/sie wird schwer zu überreden sein
    it took a lot of courage dazu gehörte viel Mut
    8. LING
    to \take sth:
    here, ‘sich’ \takes the dative hier wird ‚sich‘ mit dem Dativ gebraucht
    this verb \takes ‘haben’ dieses Verb wird mit ‚haben‘ konjugiert
    to \take sth etw erhalten [o bekommen]
    we've stopped taking the newspaper wir beziehen die Zeitung nicht mehr
    to \take sth etw [weg]nehmen; (steal a.) etw stehlen
    \take your books off the table please nimm bitte deine Bücher vom Tisch; MATH
    \take three from five ziehe drei von fünf ab
    to \take a chesspiece eine Schachfigur schlagen
    11. (travel by)
    to \take sth taxi, train etw nehmen
    she took the 10.30 flight to Edinburgh sie nahm den Flug um 10:30 Uhr nach Edinburg
    \take the M1 motorway up to Newcastle nehmen Sie die Autobahn M1 bis Newcastle
    he took that last bend too fast er nahm die letzte Kurve zu schnell
    to \take the bus/car mit dem Bus/Auto fahren
    12. (eat, consume)
    to \take sth food, drink etw zu sich dat nehmen; medicine etw einnehmen
    \take a sip trink [o nimm] einen Schluck
    we'll \take the tea in the sitting room wir trinken den Tee im Wohnzimmer
    not to be \taken internally MED nur zur äußerlichen Anwendung
    to \take a flat/house eine Wohnung/ein Haus mieten
    14. (let stay)
    to \take sb jdn [auf]nehmen
    my mother takes lodgers meine Mutter vermietet [ein] Zimmer
    to \take sb jdn gefangen nehmen
    to \take prisoners Gefangene machen
    the terrorists took him prisoner die Terroristen nahmen ihn gefangen
    to \take a city eine Stadt einnehmen
    to \take power die Macht ergreifen
    to \take office ein Amt antreten
    17. BRIT, AUS (teach)
    to \take sth etw unterrichten
    Mr Marshall \takes us for physics in Physik haben wir Herrn Marshall fam
    she \takes private pupils sie gibt Privatstunden
    18. (officiate at)
    to \take a church service einen Gottesdienst halten
    19. (have)
    to \take a rest eine Pause machen
    to \take a walk einen Spaziergang machen
    to \take a cold sich erkälten
    20. (tackle)
    to \take a hurdle/fence eine Hürde/einen Zaun überspringen
    to \take an obstacle ein Hindernis nehmen
    21. BRIT (sit exam)
    to \take a test einen Test machen
    to \take an exam eine Prüfung ablegen
    she took her degree in May sie hat im Mai [ihr] Examen gemacht
    22. (achieve)
    to \take first prize den ersten Preis erhalten
    23. (feel)
    to \take an interest in sb/sth sich akk für jdn/etw interessieren, Interesse an jdm/etw haben
    to \take notice of sb/sth jdn/etw beachten
    to \take offence beleidigt sein
    to \take pity on sb/sth mit jdm/etw Mitleid haben
    to \take the view that... der Ansicht sein, dass..., auf dem Standpunkt stehen, dass...
    24. (earn)
    to \take sth etw einnehmen
    she \takes £300 a week sie nimmt 300 Pfund die Woche ein
    25. (write)
    to \take notes sich dat Notizen machen
    to \take pictures [or photos] Bilder machen, fotografieren
    this photo was taken last summer dieses Foto ist vom letzten Sommer
    to have one's photo \taken sich akk fotografieren lassen
    27. THEAT, MUS, FILM
    let's \take that scene again lass uns die Szene nochmal machen
    can you \take me through my lines? kannst du mit mir meine Rolle durchgehen?
    let's \take it from the third act fangen wir mit dem dritten Akt an
    \take last week/me,... letzte Woche/ich zum Beispiel...
    to \take sb/sth for sb/sth [or to be sb/sth] jdn/etw für jdn/etw halten
    I took him to be more intelligent than he turned out to be ich hielt ihn für intelligenter, als er tatsächlich war
    I \take it [that]... ich nehme an, [dass]...
    I \take it that you're coming with us ich nehme an, du kommst mit
    to \take sb's/the point jds/den Standpunkt verstehen
    I \take your point, but... ich verstehe, was du meinst, aber...
    point \taken [habe] verstanden
    if you \take my meaning BRIT wenn du verstehst, was ich meine
    31.
    to \take it as it comes es nehmen, wie es kommt
    what do you \take me for? wofür [o SCHWEIZ für was] hältst du mich?
    he's got what it \takes er bringt's fam, er kann was
    \take it from me das kannst du mir glauben
    \take it or leave it entweder du akzeptierst es, oder du lässt es bleiben fam
    to \take sth lying down etw stillschweigend hinnehmen
    to \take sb by surprise [or unawares] jdn überraschen
    to \take one thing at a time eins nach dem anderen erledigen
    <took, taken>
    1. (have effect) wirken; plant angehen; dye angenommen werden; medicine anschlagen
    the ink won't take on this paper dieses Papier nimmt die Tinte nicht an
    2. (become)
    to \take ill krank werden
    to \take from sth etw schmälern
    will that not \take from it's usefulness? würde das nicht den Gebrauchswert vermindern?
    * * *
    take [teık]
    A s
    1. Fischerei: Fang m
    2. JAGD
    a) Beute f
    b) Erbeutung f
    3. umg Anteil m (of an dat)
    4. besonders US umg Einnahme(n) f(pl)
    5. Take m/n:
    a) FILM Szene(naufnahme) f
    b) RADIO etc Aufnahme f
    6. TYPO Portion f (eines Manuskripts)
    7. MED
    a) Reaktion f (auf eine Impfung)
    b) Anwachsen n (eines Hauttransplantats)
    8. fig Reaktion f: double take
    9. besonders Br Pachtland n
    10. Schach etc: Schlagen n (einer Figur)
    B v/t prät took [tʊk], pperf taken [ˈteıkən]
    1. allg, z. B. Abschied, Unterricht etc nehmen:
    take it or leave it umg mach, was du willst;
    taken all in all im Großen (u.) Ganzen;
    2. (weg)nehmen:
    take one’s foot off the clutch AUTO den Fuß von der Kupplung nehmen;
    take that silly grin off your face umg hör auf, so blöd zu grinsen!;
    he took three seconds off the record SPORT er verbesserte den Rekord um drei Sekunden
    3. a) nehmen, fassen, packen, ergreifen
    b) SPORT einen Pass etc aufnehmen
    4. Fische etc fangen
    5. einen Verbrecher etc fangen, ergreifen
    6. MIL gefangen nehmen, Gefangene machen
    7. MIL eine Stadt, Stellung etc (ein)nehmen, auch Land erobern, ein Schiff kapern
    8. jemanden erwischen, ertappen ( beide:
    stealing beim Stehlen;
    in a lie bei einer Lüge)
    9. nehmen, sich etwas aneignen, Besitz ergreifen von, sich bemächtigen (gen); place A 18
    10. a) eine Gabe etc (an-, entgegen)nehmen, empfangen
    b) eine Bestellung aufnehmen (Ober etc)
    11. bekommen, erhalten, Geld, Steuern etc einnehmen, einen Preis etc gewinnen, Geld einspielen (Film): trick A 7
    12. (heraus)nehmen (from, out of aus), auch fig ein Zitat etc entnehmen ( from dat):
    I take it from sb who knows ich habe (weiß) es von jemandem, der es genau weiß;
    today’s text is taken from … der heutige Text stammt aus …;
    take a single from an album eine Single aus einem Album auskoppeln;
    be taken from … eine Auskopplung aus … sein
    13. eine Speise etc zu sich nehmen, eine Mahlzeit einnehmen, Gift, eine Medizin etc nehmen
    14. sich eine Krankheit holen oder zuziehen: ill A 6
    15. nehmen:
    a) auswählen:
    I’m not taking any sl ohne mich!
    b) kaufen
    c) mieten
    d) eine Eintritts-, Fahrkarte lösen
    e) eine Frau heiraten
    f) mit einer Frau schlafen
    g) einen Weg wählen
    16. mitnehmen:
    don’t forget to take your umbrella;
    take me with you nimm mich mit;
    you can’t take it with you fig im Grab nützt (dir) aller Reichtum nichts mehr, das letzte Hemd hat keine Taschen
    17. (hin- oder weg)bringen, jemanden wohin führen:
    I took her some flowers ich brachte ihr Blumen
    19. MATH abziehen ( from von)
    20. jemanden treffen, erwischen (Schlag)
    21. ein Hindernis nehmen
    22. jemanden befallen, packen (Empfindung, Krankheit):
    be taken with a disease eine Krankheit bekommen;
    be taken with fear von Furcht gepackt werden
    23. ein Gefühl haben, bekommen, Mitleid etc empfinden, Mut fassen, Anstoß nehmen, Ab-, Zuneigung fassen (to gegen, für):
    take alarm beunruhigt sein (at über akk); comfort B 1, courage, fancy A 7, pride A 2
    24. Feuer fangen
    25. eine Bedeutung, einen Sinn, eine Eigenschaft, Gestalt annehmen, bekommen, einen Namen, eine Staatsbürgerschaft annehmen
    26. eine Farbe, einen Geruch oder Geschmack annehmen
    27. SPORT und Spiele:
    a) den Ball, einen Punkt, eine Figur, einen Stein abnehmen ( from dat)
    b) einen Stein schlagen
    c) eine Karte stechen
    d) einen Satz etc gewinnen:
    he took bronze medal er gewann die Bronzemedaille
    e) einen Eckstoß etc ausführen
    28. JUR etc erwerben, besonders erben
    29. eine Ware, Zeitung beziehen, WIRTSCH einen Auftrag hereinnehmen
    30. nehmen, verwenden:
    take four eggs man nehme vier Eier
    31. einen Zug, ein Taxi etc nehmen, benutzen
    32. eine Gelegenheit, einen Vorteil ergreifen, wahrnehmen: chance A 5
    33. (als Beispiel) nehmen
    34. a) einen Platz einnehmen:
    be taken besetzt sein; seat A 4
    b) seinen Platz einnehmen: seat A 4
    35. fig jemanden, das Auge, den Sinn gefangen nehmen, fesseln, (für sich) einnehmen:
    be taken with ( oder by) begeistert oder entzückt sein von
    36. den Befehl, die Führung, eine Rolle, eine Stellung, den Vorsitz, JUR jemandes Verteidigung übernehmen
    37. eine Mühe, Verantwortung auf sich nehmen
    38. leisten:
    a) eine Arbeit, einen Dienst verrichten
    b) einen Eid, ein Gelübde ablegen: oath Bes Redew
    39. eine Notiz, Aufzeichnungen machen, niederschreiben, ein Diktat, Protokoll aufnehmen
    40. FOTO etwas aufnehmen, ein Bild machen
    41. eine Messung, Zählung etc vornehmen, durchführen
    42. wissenschaftlich ermitteln, eine Größe, die Temperatur etc messen, Maß nehmen: blood pressure, temperature 2
    43. machen, tun:
    take a look einen Blick tun oder werfen (at auf akk)
    44. eine Maßnahme ergreifen, treffen
    45. eine Auswahl treffen
    46. einen Entschluss fassen
    47. eine Fahrt, einen Spaziergang, auch einen Sprung, eine Verbeugung, Wendung etc machen, Anlauf nehmen
    48. eine Ansicht vertreten: stand A 2, view C 7
    49. a) verstehen
    b) auffassen, auslegen ( beide:
    as als)
    c) etwas gut etc aufnehmen:
    do you take me? verstehen Sie(, was ich meine)?;
    I take it that … ich nehme an, dass …;
    may we take it that …? dürfen wir es so verstehen, dass …?;
    take sth ill of sb jemandem etwas übel nehmen; seriously
    50. ansehen, betrachten ( beide:
    as als), halten ( for für):
    what do you take me for? wofür halten Sie mich eigentlich?
    51. sich Rechte, Freiheiten (heraus)nehmen
    52. a) einen Rat, eine Auskunft einholen
    b) einen Rat annehmen, befolgen
    53. eine Wette, ein Angebot annehmen
    54. glauben:
    you may take it from me verlass dich drauf!
    55. eine Beleidigung, einen Verlust etc, auch jemanden hinnehmen, eine Strafe, Folgen auf sich nehmen, sich etwas gefallen lassen:
    take people as they are die Leute nehmen, wie sie (eben) sind;
    take life as it comes das Leben so nehmen, wie es kommt;
    I’m not taking this das lass ich mir nicht gefallen
    56. etwas ertragen, aushalten:
    he can take a lot er ist hart im Nehmen;
    take it umg es kriegen, es ausbaden (müssen)
    57. MED sich einer Behandlung etc unterziehen
    58. SCHULE, UNIV eine Prüfung machen, ablegen:
    take French Examen im Französischen machen; degree 8
    59. eine Rast, Ferien etc machen, Urlaub, auch ein Bad nehmen
    60. Platz, Raum ein-, wegnehmen, beanspruchen
    61. a) Zeit, Material etc, auch fig Geduld, Mut etc brauchen, erfordern, kosten, eine gewisse Zeit dauern:
    it took a long time es dauerte oder brauchte lange;
    the book takes a long time to read man braucht viel Zeit, um das Buch zu lesen;
    the project took two years to plan die Planung des Projekts dauerte zwei Jahre oder nahm zwei Jahre in Anspruch;
    take some minutes einige Minuten brauchen ( doing sth um etwas zu tun);
    it takes a lot of courage to do a thing like that es gehört viel Mut dazu, so etwas zu tun;
    it takes a man to do that das kann nur ein Mann (fertigbringen);
    he took a little convincing es bedurfte (bei ihm) einiger Überredung
    b) jemanden etwas kosten, jemandem etwas abverlangen:
    it took him ( oder he took) three hours es kostete ihn oder er brauchte drei Stunden;
    it took him a long time to get over it er brauchte lange, um darüber hinwegzukommen
    62. eine Kleidergröße, Nummer haben: size1 A 2
    63. LING
    a) eine grammatische Form annehmen, im Konjunktiv etc stehen
    b) einen Akzent, eine Endung, ein Objekt etc bekommen
    64. aufnehmen, fassen, Platz bieten für
    65. ein Gewicht tragen, aushalten
    C v/i
    1. BOT Wurzeln schlagen
    2. BOT, MED anwachsen (Pfropfreis, Steckling, Transplantat)
    3. MED wirken, anschlagen (Medikament etc)
    4. umg ankommen, ziehen, einschlagen, Anklang finden (Buch, Theaterstück etc)
    5. JUR das Eigentumsrecht erlangen, besonders erben, (als Erbe) zum Zuge kommen
    6. sich gut etc fotografieren (lassen)
    7. Feuer fangen
    8. anbeißen (Fisch)
    9. TECH an-, eingreifen
    * * *
    1.
    [teɪk]transitive verb, took [tʊk], taken ['teɪkn]
    1) (get hold of, grasp, seize) nehmen

    take somebody's arm — jmds. Arm nehmen

    take somebody by the hand/arm — jemanden bei der Hand/am Arm nehmen

    2) (capture) einnehmen [Stadt, Festung]; machen [Gefangenen]; (chess) schlagen; nehmen
    3) (gain, earn) [Laden:] einbringen; [Film, Stück:] einspielen; (win) gewinnen [Satz, Spiel, Preis, Titel]; erzielen [Punkte]; (Cards) machen [Stich]

    take first/second etc. place — den ersten/zweiten usw. Platz belegen; (fig.) an erster/zweiter usw. Stelle kommen

    take the biscuit (Brit. coll.) or (coll.) cake — (fig.) alle/alles übertreffen

    4) (assume possession of) nehmen; (take away with one) mitnehmen; (steal) mitnehmen (verhüll.); (obtain by purchase) kaufen, (by rent) mieten [Auto, Wohnung, Haus]; nehmen [Klavier-, Deutsch-, Fahrstunden]; mitmachen [Tanzkurs]; (buy regularly) nehmen; lesen [Zeitung, Zeitschrift]; (subscribe to) beziehen; (obtain) erwerben [akademischen Grad]; (form a relationship with) sich (Dat.) nehmen [Frau, Geliebten usw.]

    take place — stattfinden; (spontaneously) sich ereignen; [Wandlung:] sich vollziehen

    I'll take this handbag/the curry, please — ich nehme diese Handtasche/das Curry

    5) (avail oneself of, use) nehmen; machen [Pause, Ferien, Nickerchen]; nehmen [Beispiel, Zitat usw.] ( from aus)

    take the opportunity to do/of doing something — die Gelegenheit dazu benutzen, etwas zu tun

    take the car/bus into town — mit dem Auto/Bus in die Stadt fahren

    take two eggsetc. (in recipe) man nehme zwei Eier usw.

    [let's] take a more recent example/my sister [for example] — nehmen wir ein Beispiel neueren Datums/einmal meine Schwester

    6) (carry, guide, convey) bringen

    take somebody's shoes to the mender['s]/somebody's coat to the cleaner's — jmds. Schuhe zum Schuster/jmds. Mantel in die Reinigung bringen

    take somebody to school/hospital — jemanden zur Schule/ins Krankenhaus bringen

    take somebody to the zoo/cinema/to dinner — mit jemandem in den Zoo/ins Kino/zum Abendessen gehen

    take somebody into one's home/house — jemanden bei sich aufnehmen

    the road takes you/the story takes us to London — die Straße führt nach/die Erzählung führt uns nach London

    his ability will take him far/to the top — mit seinen Fähigkeiten wird er es weit bringen/wird er ganz nach oben kommen

    take somebody/something with one — jemanden/etwas mitnehmen

    take home — mit nach Hause nehmen; (earn) nach Hause bringen [Geld]; (accompany) nach Hause bringen od. begleiten; (to meet one's parents etc.) mit nach Hause bringen

    take somebody through/over something — (fig.) mit jemandem etwas durchgehen

    take in hand (begin) in Angriff nehmen; (assume responsibility for) sich kümmern um

    take somebody into partnership [with one]/into the business — jemanden zu seinem Teilhaber machen/in sein Geschäft aufnehmen

    take a stick etc. to somebody — den Stock usw. bei jemandem gebrauchen

    take something to pieces or bits — etwas auseinander nehmen

    you can/can't take somebody anywhere — (fig. coll.) man kann jemanden überallhin/nirgendwohin mitnehmen

    you can't take it 'with you(coll.) man kann es ja nicht mitnehmen

    7) (remove) nehmen; (deduct) abziehen

    take something/somebody from somebody — jemandem etwas/jemanden wegnehmen

    take all the fun/hard work out of something — einem alle Freude an etwas (Dat.) nehmen/einem die schwere Arbeit bei etwas ersparen

    8)

    somebody takes courage from something — etwas macht jemandem Mut; see also heart 1)

    9)

    be taken ill or (coll.) sick — krank werden

    10) (make) machen [Foto, Kopie]; (photograph) aufnehmen
    11) (perform, execute) aufnehmen [Brief, Diktat]; machen [Prüfung, Sprung, Spaziergang, Reise, Umfrage]; durchführen [Befragung, Volkszählung]; ablegen [Gelübde, Eid]; übernehmen [Rolle, Part]; treffen [Entscheidung]

    take a fall/tumble — stürzen/straucheln

    take a step forward/backward — einen Schritt vor-/zurücktreten

    take a turn for the better/worse — eine Wende zum Besseren/Schlechteren nehmen

    12) (negotiate) nehmen [Zaun, Mauer, Hürde, Kurve, Hindernis]
    13) (conduct) halten [Gottesdienst, Andacht, Unterricht]
    15) (consume) trinken [Tee, Kaffee, Kognak usw.]; nehmen [Zucker, Milch, Überdosis, Tabletten, Medizin]

    not to be taken [internally] — nicht zur innerlichen Anwendung

    16) (occupy) einnehmen [Sitz im Parlament]; übernehmen, antreten [Amt]

    take somebody's seat — sich auf jmds. Platz setzen

    is that/this seat taken? — ist da/hier noch frei?

    17) (need, require) brauchen [Platz, Zeit]; haben [Kleider-, Schuhgröße usw.]; (Ling.) haben [Objekt, Plural-s]; gebraucht werden mit [Kasus]

    this verb takes "sein" — dieses Verb wird mit "sein" konjugiert

    the wound will take some time to heal — es braucht einige Zeit, bis die Wunde geheilt ist

    something takes an hour/a year/all day — etwas dauert eine Stunde/ein Jahr/einen ganzen Tag

    it takes an hour etc. to do something — es dauert eine Stunde usw., [um] etwas zu tun

    somebody takes or it takes somebody a long time/an hour etc. to do something — jmd. braucht lange/eine Stunde usw., um etwas zu tun

    take a lot of work/effort/courage — viel Arbeit/Mühe/Mut kosten

    have [got] what it takes — das Zeug dazu haben

    it will take [quite] a lot of explaining — es wird schwer zu erklären sein

    that story of his takes some believing — die Geschichte, die er da erzählt, ist kaum zu glauben

    it takes all sorts [to make a world] — es gibt solche und solche

    18) (contain, hold) fassen; (support) tragen
    19) (ascertain and record) notieren [Namen, Adresse, Autonummer usw.]; fühlen [Puls]; messen [Temperatur, Größe usw.]

    take the minutes of a meeting — bei einer Sitzung [das] Protokoll führen

    20) (apprehend, grasp)

    take somebody's meaning/drift — verstehen, was jmd. meint

    take somebody's point — jmds. Standpunkt verstehen

    take it [that]... — annehmen, [dass]...

    can I take it that...? — kann ich davon ausgehen, dass...?

    take something to mean something — etwas so verstehen, dass...

    take something as settled/as a compliment/refusal — etwas als erledigt betrachten/als eine Ablehnung/ein Kompliment auffassen

    take somebody/something for/to be something — jemanden/etwas für etwas halten

    take something well/badly/hard — etwas gut/schlecht/nur schwer verkraften

    somebody takes something very badly/hard — etwas trifft jemanden sehr

    take something calmly or coolly — etwas gelassen [auf- od. hin]nehmen

    you can/may take it as read that... — du kannst sicher sein, dass...

    taking it all in all, taking one thing with another — alles in allem

    22) (accept) annehmen

    take money etc. [from somebody/for something] — Geld usw. [von jemandem/für etwas] [an]nehmen

    will you take £500 for the car? — wollen Sie den Wagen für 500 Pfund verkaufen?

    [you can] take it or leave it — entweder du bist damit einverstanden, oder du lässt es bleiben

    take somebody's word for itsich auf jemanden od. jmds. Wort[e] verlassen

    take things as they come, take it as it comes — es nehmen, wie es kommt

    23) (receive, submit to) einstecken [müssen] [Schlag, Tritt, Stoß]; (Boxing) nehmen [müssen] [Schlag]; (endure, tolerate) aushalten; vertragen [Klima, Alkohol, Kaffee, Knoblauch]; verwinden [Schock]; (put up with) sich (Dat.) gefallen lassen [müssen] [Kritik, Grobheit]

    take no nonsensesich (Dat.) nichts bieten lassen

    take it(coll.) es verkraften; (referring to criticism, abuse) damit fertigwerden

    24) (adopt, choose) ergreifen [Maßnahmen]; unternehmen [Schritte]; einschlagen [Weg]; sich entschließen zu [Schritt, Handlungsweise]

    take the wrong road — die falsche Straße fahren/gehen

    take a firm etc. stand [with somebody/on or over something] — jemandem gegenüber/hinsichtlich einer Sache nicht nachgeben

    25) (receive, accommodate) [an]nehmen [Bewerber, Schüler]; aufnehmen [Gäste]

    he was taken for £500 by the conman — (coll.) der Schwindler hat ihm 500 Pfund abgeknöpft (ugs.)

    27)

    be taken with somebody/something — von jemandem/etwas angetan sein

    2. intransitive verb,
    took, taken
    1) (be successful, effective) [Transplantat:] vom Körper angenommen werden; [Impfung:] anschlagen; [Pfropfreis:] anwachsen; [Sämling, Pflanze:] angehen; [Feuer:] zu brennen beginnen; [Fisch:] [an]beißen
    3. noun
    (Telev., Cinemat.) Einstellung, die; Take, der od. das (fachspr.)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    (do) one's driving test expr.
    seinen Führerschein machen ausdr. (in) shorthand expr.
    stenographieren v. (lift) from an album expr.
    auskoppeln (Titel von einem Album) v. (the) responsibility for expr.
    verantworten v. (advice) v.
    befolgen (Rat) v. v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: took, taken)
    = einnehmen v.
    ergreifen v.
    nehmen v.
    nehmen v.
    (§ p.,pp.: nahm, genommen)
    vornehmen v.
    wegnehmen v.

    English-german dictionary > take

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    линия; цепь ( боевой порядок) ; линия фронта; развернутый строй; позиция; ( оборонительный) рубеж; проводная связь; провод, кабель; отмечаться по основному направлению
    — assault starting line
    — bomb safety line
    — cable communication line
    — launching line
    — lines of communications
    — secured line
    — target sighting line

    English-Russian military dictionary > line

  • 7 the

    abandon the takeoff
    прекращать взлет
    abeam the left pilot position
    на левом траверзе
    abeam the right pilot position
    на правом траверзе
    abort the flight
    прерывать полет
    abort the takeoff
    прерывать взлет
    above the glide slope
    выше глиссады
    absorb the shock energy
    поглощать энергию удара
    accelerate the rotor
    раскручивать ротор
    accelerate to the speed
    разгонять до скорости
    adhere to the flight plan
    придерживаться плана полета
    adhere to the track
    придерживаться заданного курса
    adjust the cable
    регулировать трос
    adjust the compass
    устранять девиацию компаса
    adjust the engine
    регулировать двигатель до заданных параметров
    adjust the heading
    корректировать курс
    advice to follow the controller's advance
    выполнять указание диспетчера
    affect the regularity
    влиять на регулярность
    affect the safety
    влиять на безопасность
    align the aircraft
    устанавливать воздушное судно
    align the aircraft with the center line
    устанавливать воздушное судно по оси
    align the aircraft with the runway
    устанавливать воздушное судно по оси ВПП
    alter the heading
    менять курс
    amplify the signal
    усиливать сигнал
    apparent drift of the gyro
    кажущийся уход гироскопа
    apply the brake
    применять тормоз
    approach the beam
    приближаться к лучу
    approve the limitations
    утверждать ограничения
    approve the tariff
    утверждать тариф
    area of coverage of the forecasts
    район обеспечения прогнозами
    arrest the development of the stall
    препятствовать сваливанию
    arrive over the aerodrome
    прибывать в зону аэродрома
    assess the damage
    определять стоимость повреждения
    assess the distance
    оценивать расстояние
    assess the suitability
    оценивать пригодность
    assume the control
    брать управление на себя
    attain the power
    достигать заданной мощности
    attain the speed
    развивать заданную скорость
    at the end of
    в конце цикла
    at the end of segment
    в конце участка
    (полета) at the end of stroke
    в конце хода
    (поршня) at the ground level
    на уровне земли
    at the start of cycle
    в начале цикла
    at the start of segment
    в начале участка
    (полета) avoid the obstacle
    избегать столкновения с препятствием
    backward movement of the stick
    взятие ручки на себя
    balance the aircraft
    балансировать воздушное судно
    balance the control surface
    балансировать поверхность управления
    balance the propeller
    балансировать воздушный винт
    bear on the accident
    иметь отношение к происшествию
    before the turbine
    перед турбиной
    below the glide slope
    ниже глиссады
    below the landing minima
    ниже посадочного минимума
    bend the cotterpin ends
    загибать усики шплинта
    be off the track
    уклоняться от заданного курса
    be on the level on the hour
    занимать эшелон по нулям
    block the brake
    ставить на тормоз
    boundary of the area
    граница зоны
    brake the propeller
    стопорить воздушный винт
    break the journey
    прерывать полет
    bring the aircraft back
    возвращать воздушное судно
    bring the aircraft out
    выводить воздушное судно из крена
    by altering the heading
    путем изменения курса
    cage the gyroscope
    арретировать гироскоп
    calibrate the compass
    списывать девиацию компаса
    calibrate the indicator
    тарировать прибор
    calibrate the system
    тарировать систему
    calibrate the tank
    тарировать бак
    cancel the drift
    парировать снос
    cancel the flight
    отменять полет
    cancel the forecast
    аннулировать сообщенный прогноз
    cancel the signal
    прекращать подачу сигнала
    capture the beam
    захватывать луч
    carry out a circuit of the aerodrome
    выполнять круг полета над аэродромом
    carry out the flight
    выполнять полет
    center the autopilot
    центрировать автопилот
    center the wiper
    центрировать щетку
    change the frequency
    изменять частоту
    change the pitch
    изменять шаг
    change the track
    изменять линию пути
    check the reading
    проверять показания
    chop the power
    внезапно изменять режим
    circle the aerodrome
    летать по кругу над аэродромом
    clean the aircraft
    убирать механизацию крыла воздушного судна
    clean up the crack
    зачищать трещину
    clearance of the aircraft
    разрешение воздушному судну
    clearance over the threshold
    безопасная высота пролета порога
    clear for the left-hand turn
    давать разрешение на левый разворот
    clear the aircraft
    давать разрешение воздушному судну
    clear the obstacle
    устранять препятствие
    clear the point
    пролетать над заданной точкой
    clear the runway
    освобождать ВПП
    climb on the course
    набирать высоту при полете по курсу
    close the buckets
    закрывать створки
    close the circuit
    замыкать цепь
    close the flight
    заканчивать регистрацию на рейс
    come clear of the ground
    отрываться от земли
    commence the flight
    начинать полет
    commence the landing procedure
    начинать посадку
    compare the readings
    сравнивать показания
    compensate the compass
    устранять девиацию компаса
    compensate the error
    списывать девиацию
    compile the accident report
    составлять отчет об авиационном происшествии
    complete the circuit
    закольцовывать
    complete the flight
    завершать полет
    complete the flight plan
    составлять план полета
    complete the turn
    завершать разворот
    compute the visual range
    вычислять дальность видимости
    conditions beyond the experience
    условия, по сложности превосходящие квалификацию пилота
    conditions on the route
    условия по заданному маршруту
    considering the obstacles
    учет препятствий
    construct the procedure
    разрабатывать схему
    containerize the cargo
    упаковывать груз в контейнере
    continue operating on the fuel reserve
    продолжать полет на аэронавигационном запасе топлива
    continue the flight
    продолжать полет
    continue the takeoff
    продолжать взлет
    contribute towards the safety
    способствовать повышению безопасности
    control the aircraft
    управлять воздушным судном
    control the pitch
    управлять шагом
    convert the frequency
    преобразовывать частоту
    convey the information
    передавать информацию
    correct the trouble
    устранять отказ
    correspond with the operating minima
    соответствовать эксплуатационному минимуму
    counteract the rotor torque
    уравновешивать крутящий момент несущего винта
    coverage of the chart
    картографируемый район
    cover the route
    пробегать по полному маршруту
    crosscheck the readings
    сверять показания
    cross the airway
    пересекать авиатрассу
    data on the performance
    координаты характеристики
    decelerate in the flight
    гасить скорость в полете
    decelerate the aircraft to
    снижать скорость воздушного судна до
    decrease the deviation
    уменьшать величину отклонения от курса
    decrease the pitch
    уменьшать шаг
    decrease the speed
    уменьшать скорость
    de-energize the bus
    обесточивать шину
    define the failure
    определять причины отказа
    deflate the tire
    ослаблять давление в пневматике
    deflect the control surface
    отклонять поверхность управления
    (напр. элерон) delay the turn
    затягивать разворот
    delimit the runway
    обозначать границы ВПП
    delimit the taxiway
    обозначать границы рулежной дорожки
    delineate the runway
    очерчивать границы ВПП
    delineate the taxiway
    обозначать размеры рулежной дорожки
    deliver the baggage
    доставлять багаж
    deliver the clearance
    передавать разрешение
    denote the obstacle
    обозначать препятствие
    denoting the obstacle
    обозначение препятствия
    depart from the rules
    отступать от установленных правил
    departure from the standards
    отклонение от установленных стандартов
    depress the pedal
    нажимать на педаль
    detach the load
    отцеплять груз
    detach the wing
    отстыковывать крыло
    determinate the cause
    устанавливать причину
    determine amount of the error
    определять величину девиации
    determine the delay
    устанавливать время задержки
    determine the extent of damage
    определять степень повреждения
    determine the friction
    определять величину сцепления
    determine the sign of deviation
    определять знак девиации
    detract from the safety
    снижать безопасность
    development of the stall
    процесс сваливания
    deviate from the flight plan
    отклоняться от плана полета
    deviate from the glide slope
    отклоняться от глиссады
    deviate from the heading
    отклоняться от заданного курса
    deviation from the course
    отклонение от заданного курса
    deviation from the level flight
    отклонение от линии горизонтального полета
    discharge the cargo
    снимать груз в контейнере
    disclose the fares
    опубликовывать тарифы
    discontinue the takeoff
    прекращать взлет
    disengage the autopilot
    выключать автопилот
    displace the center-of-gravity
    изменять центровку
    disregard the indicator
    пренебрегать показаниями прибора
    disseminate the forecast
    распространять прогноз
    drain the tank
    сливать из бака
    draw the conclusion
    подготавливать заключение
    drift off the course
    сносить с курса
    drift off the heading
    уходить с заданного курса
    drop the nose
    сваливаться на нос
    duck below the glide path
    резко снижаться относительно глиссады
    ease the aircraft on
    выравнивать воздушное судно
    effect adversely the strength
    нарушать прочность
    (напр. фюзеляжа) elevation of the strip
    превышение летной полосы
    eliminate the cause of
    устранять причину
    eliminate the hazard
    устранять опасную ситуацию
    eliminate the ice formation
    устранять обледенение
    eliminate the source of danger
    устранять источник опасности
    (для воздушного движения) enable the aircraft to
    давать воздушному судну право
    endanger the aircraft
    создавать опасность для воздушного судна
    endange the safety
    угрожать безопасности
    endorse the license
    делать отметку в свидетельстве
    energize the bus
    подавать электропитание на шину
    enforce rules of the air
    обеспечивать соблюдение правил полетов
    engage the autopilot
    включать автопилот
    ensure the adequate provisions
    обеспечивать соответствующие меры предосторожности
    enter the aircraft
    заносить воздушное судно в реестр
    enter the aircraft stand
    заруливать на место стоянки воздушного судна
    enter the airway
    выходить на авиатрассу
    enter the final approach track
    выходить на посадочную прямую
    enter the spin
    входить в штопор
    enter the tariff into force
    утверждать тарифную ставку
    enter the traffic circuit
    входить в круг движения
    enter the turn
    входить в разворот
    entry into the aerodrome zone
    вход в зону аэродрома
    entry into the flare
    входить в этап выравнивания
    erection of the gyro
    восстановление гироскопа
    establish the characteristics
    устанавливать характеристики
    establish the flight conditions
    устанавливать режим полета
    establish the procedure
    устанавливать порядок
    exceeding the stalling angle
    выход на закритический угол атаки
    exceed the stop
    преодолевать упор
    execute the manoeuvre
    выполнять маневр
    execute the turn
    выполнять разворот
    expedite the clearance
    ускорять оформление
    express the altitude
    четко указывать высоту
    extend the agreement
    продлевать срок действия соглашения
    extend the landing gear
    выпускать шасси
    extend the legs
    выпускать шасси
    extreme aft the center-of-gravity
    предельная задняя центровка
    extreme forward the center-of-gravity
    предельная передняя центровка
    eye height over the threshold
    уровень положения глаз над порогом ВПП
    fail into the spin
    срываться в штопор
    fail to follow the procedure
    не выполнять установленную схему
    fail to observe the limitations
    не соблюдать установленные ограничения
    fail to provide the manuals
    не обеспечивать соответствующими инструкциями
    fall into the spin
    срываться в штопор
    feather the propeller
    ставить воздушный винт во флюгерное положение
    file the flight plan
    регистрировать план полета
    first freedom of the air
    первая степень свободы воздуха
    flight inbound the station
    полет в направлении на станцию
    flight outbound the station
    полет в направлении от станции
    flight over the high seas
    полет над открытым морем
    flight under the rules
    полет по установленным правилам
    fly above the weather
    летать над верхней кромкой облаков
    fly at the altitude
    летать на заданной высоте
    fly into the sun
    летать против солнца
    fly into the wind
    летать против ветра
    fly on the autopilot
    летать на автопилоте
    fly on the course
    летать по курсу
    fly on the heading
    летать по курсу
    fly the aircraft
    1. управлять самолетом
    2. пилотировать воздушное судно fly the beam
    лететь по лучу
    fly the circle
    летать по кругу
    fly the glide-slope beam
    летать по глиссадному лучу
    fly the great circle
    летать по ортодромии
    fly the heading
    выполнять полет по курсу
    fly the rhumb line
    летать по локсодромии
    fly under the autopilot
    пилотировать при помощи автопилота
    fly under the supervision of
    летать под контролем
    focus the light
    фокусировать фару
    follow the beam
    выдерживать направление по лучу
    follow the glide slope
    выдерживать глиссаду
    follow up the aircraft
    сопровождать воздушное судно
    forfeit the reservation
    лишать брони
    freedom of the air
    степень свободы воздуха
    fuel the tank
    заправлять бак топливом
    fulfil the conditions
    выполнять условия
    gain the air supremacy
    завоевывать господство в воздухе
    gain the altitude
    набирать заданную высоту
    gain the glide path
    входить в глиссаду
    gain the power
    достигать заданной мощность
    gain the speed
    развивать заданную скорость
    gather the speed
    наращивать скорость
    get into the aerodrome
    приземляться на аэродроме
    get on the course
    выходить на заданный курс
    get the height
    набирать заданную высоту
    give the way
    уступать трассу
    go out of the spin
    выходить из штопора
    govern the application
    регулировать применение
    govern the flight
    управлять ходом полета
    govern the operation
    руководить эксплуатацией
    grade of the pilot licence
    класс пилотского свидетельства
    guard the frequency
    прослушивать частоту
    handle the baggage
    обслуживать багаж
    handle the flight controls
    оперировать органами управления полетом
    have the runway in sight
    четко видеть ВПП
    head the aircraft into wind
    направлять воздушное судно против ветра
    hold on the heading
    выдерживать на заданном курсе
    hold over the aids
    выполнять полет в зоне ожидания
    hold over the beacon
    выполнять полет в режиме ожидания над аэродромом
    hold the aircraft on the heading
    выдерживать воздушное судно на заданном курсе
    hold the brake
    удерживать тормоза
    hold the heading on the compass
    выдерживать курс по компасу
    hold the position
    ожидать на месте
    hold the speed accurately
    точно выдерживать скорость
    hover at the height of
    зависать на высоте
    hovering in the ground effect
    висение в зоне влияния земли
    identify the aerodrome from the air
    опознавать аэродром с воздуха
    identify the aircraft
    опознавать воздушное судно
    identify the center line
    обозначать осевую линию
    impair the operation
    нарушать работу
    impair the safety
    снижать безопасность
    impose the limitations
    налагать ограничения
    in computing the fuel
    при расчете количества топлива
    in conformity with the specifications
    в соответствии с техническими условиями
    increase a camber of the profile
    увеличивать кривизну профиля
    increase the pitch
    увеличивать шаг
    increase the speed
    увеличивать скорость
    indicate the location from the air
    определять местоположение с воздуха
    inherent in the aircraft
    свойственный воздушному судну
    initiate the turn
    входить в разворот
    install in the aircraft
    устанавливать на борту воздушного судна
    install on the aircraft
    монтировать на воздушном судне
    intercept the beam
    выходить на ось луча
    intercept the glide slope
    захватывать луч глиссады
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    interpretation of the signal
    расшифровка сигнала
    in the case of delay
    в случае задержки
    in the event of a mishap
    в случае происшествия
    in the event of malfunction
    в случая отказа
    introduction of the corrections
    ввод поправок
    issue the certificate
    выдавать сертификат
    jeopardize the flight
    подвергать полет опасности
    judge the safety
    оценивать степень опасности
    keep clear of the aircraft
    держаться на безопасном расстоянии от воздушного судна
    keep out of the way
    не занимать трассу
    keep tab on the fleet
    вести учет парка
    keep the aircraft on
    выдерживать воздушное судно
    keep the altitude
    выдерживать заданную высоту
    keep the ball centered
    держать шарик в центре
    keep the pace
    выдерживать дистанцию
    keep to the minima
    устанавливать минимум
    kick off the drift
    парировать снос
    kill the landing speed
    гасить посадочную скорость
    landing off the aerodrome
    посадка вне аэродрома
    land into the wind
    выполнять посадку против ветра
    land the aircraft
    приземлять воздушное судно
    latch the pitch stop
    устанавливать на упор шага
    (лопасти воздушного винта) latch the propeller flight stop
    ставить воздушный винт на полетный упор
    lateral the center-of-gravity
    поперечная центровка
    lay the route
    прокладывать маршрут
    lead in the aircraft
    заруливать воздушное судно
    lead out the aircraft
    выруливать воздушное судно
    leave the airspace
    покидать данное воздушное пространство
    leave the altitude
    уходить с заданной высоты
    leave the plane
    выходить из самолета
    leave the runway
    освобождать ВПП
    level the aircraft out
    выравнивать воздушное судно
    lie beyond the range
    находиться вне заданного предела
    line up the aircraft
    выруливать воздушное судно на исполнительный старт
    load the gear
    загружать редуктор
    load the generator
    нагружать генератор
    load the structure
    нагружать конструкцию
    lock the landing gear
    ставить шасси на замки
    lock the landing gear down
    ставить шасси на замок выпущенного положения
    lock the landing gear up
    ставить шасси на замок убранного положения
    lock the legs
    устанавливать шасси на замки выпущенного положения
    longitudinal the center-of-gravity
    продольная центровка
    lose the altitude
    терять высоту
    lose the speed
    терять заданную скорость
    loss the control
    терять управление
    lower the landing gear
    выпускать шасси
    lower the legs
    выпускать шасси
    lower the nose wheel
    опускать носовое колесо
    maintain the aircraft at readiness to
    держать воздушное судно готовым
    maintain the altitude
    выдерживать заданную высоту
    maintain the course
    выдерживать заданный курс
    maintain the flight level
    выдерживать заданный эшелон полета
    maintain the flight procedure
    выдерживать установленный порядок полетов
    maintain the flight watch
    выдерживать заданный график полета
    maintain the flying speed
    выдерживать требуемую скорость полета
    maintain the heading
    выдерживать заданный курс
    maintain the parameter
    выдерживать заданный параметр
    make a complaint against the company
    подавать жалобу на компанию
    make the aircraft airborne
    отрывать воздушное судно от земли
    make the course change
    изменять курс
    make the reservation
    забронировать место
    manipulate the flight controls
    оперировать органами управления полетом
    mark the obstacle
    маркировать препятствие
    mean scale of the chart
    средний масштаб карты
    meet the airworthiness standards
    удовлетворять нормам летной годности
    meet the conditions
    выполнять требования
    meet the specifications
    соблюдать технические условия
    misjudge the distance
    неправильно оценивать расстояние
    modify the flight plan
    уточнять план полета
    monitor the flight
    следить за полетом
    monitor the frequency
    контролировать заданную частоту
    moor the aircraft
    швартовать воздушное судно
    mount on the frame
    монтировать на шпангоуте
    move off from the rest
    страгивать с места
    move the blades to higher
    утяжелять воздушный винт
    move the pedal forward
    давать педаль вперед
    name-code of the route
    кодирование названия маршрута
    neglect the indicator
    не учитывать показания прибора
    note the instrument readings
    отмечать показания приборов
    note the time
    засекать время
    observe the conditions
    соблюдать условия
    observe the instruments
    следить за показаниями приборов
    observe the readings
    наблюдать за показаниями
    obtain the correct path
    выходить на заданную траекторию
    obtain the flying speed
    набирать заданную скорость полета
    obtain the forecast
    получать прогноз
    offer the capacity
    предлагать объем загрузки
    off-load the pump
    разгружать насос
    on the base leg
    выполнил третий разворот
    on the beam
    в зоне действия луча
    on the cross-wind leg
    выполнил первый разворот
    on the down-wind leg
    выполнил второй разворот
    on the eastbound leg
    на участке маршрута в восточном направлении
    on the final leg
    выполнил четвертый разворот
    on the left base leg
    подхожу к четвертому с левым разворотом
    on the speed
    на скорости
    on the upwind leg
    вхожу в круг
    open the buckets
    открывать створки
    open the circuit
    размыкать цепь
    open the door inward outward
    открывать люк внутрь наружу
    operate from the aerodrome
    выполнять полеты с аэродрома
    operate under the conditions
    эксплуатировать в заданных условиях
    overcome the obstacle
    преодолевать препятствие
    overcome the spring force
    преодолевать усилие пружины
    overflying the runway
    пролет над ВПП
    overpower the autopilot
    пересиливать автопилот
    overrun the runway
    выкатываться за пределы ВПП
    overshoot capture of the glide slope
    поздний захват глиссадного луча
    over the territory
    над территорией
    over the top
    над верхней границей облаков
    over the wing
    над крылом
    park in the baggage
    сдавать в багаж
    participation in the investigation
    участие в расследовании
    passing over the runway
    пролет над ВПП
    pass the signal
    пропускать сигнал
    past the turbine
    за турбиной
    perform the service bulletin
    выполнять доработку по бюллетеню
    pick up the signal
    фиксировать сигнал
    pick up the speed
    развивать заданную скорость
    pilot on the controls
    пилот, управляющий воздушным судном
    pitch the nose downward
    опускать нос
    place the aircraft
    устанавливать воздушное судно
    place the flaps in
    устанавливать закрылки
    plane of symmetry of the aeroplane
    плоскость симметрии самолета
    plot the aircraft
    засекать воздушное судно
    potential hazard to the safe
    потенциальная угроза безопасности
    power the bus
    включать шину
    present the minimum hazard
    представлять минимальную опасность
    preserve the clearance
    сохранять запас высоты
    pressurize the bearing
    уплотнять опору подачей давления
    produce the signal
    выдавать сигнал
    profitability over the route
    эффективность маршрута
    prolongation of the rating
    продление срока действия квалификационной отметки
    properly identify the aircraft
    точно опознавать воздушное судно
    protect the circuit
    защищать цепь
    prove the system
    испытывать систему
    pull out of the spin
    выводить из штопора
    pull the aircraft out of
    брать штурвал на себя
    pull the control column back
    брать штурвал на себя
    pull the control stick back
    брать ручку управления на себя
    pull up the helicopter
    резко увеличивать подъемную силу вертолета
    puncture the tire
    прокалывать покрышку
    push the aircraft back
    буксировать воздушное судно хвостом вперед
    push the aircraft down
    снижать высоту полета воздушного судна
    push the control column
    отдавать штурвал от себя
    push the control stick
    отдавать ручку управления от себя
    put into the spin
    вводить в штопор
    put on the course
    выходить на заданный курс
    put the aircraft into production
    запускать воздушное судно в производство
    put the aircraft on the course
    выводить воздушное судно на заданный курс
    put the aircraft over
    переводить воздушное судно в горизонтальный полет
    raise the landing gear
    убирать шасси
    reach the altitude
    занимать заданную высоту
    reach the flight level
    занимать заданный эшелон полета
    reach the glide path
    входить в зону глиссады
    reach the speed
    достигать заданных оборотов
    reach the stalling angle
    выходить на критический угол
    read the drift angle
    отсчитывать угол сноса
    read the instruments
    считывать показания приборов
    receive the signal
    принимать сигнал
    record the readings
    регистрировать показания
    recover from the spin
    выходить из штопора
    recover from the turn
    выходить из разворота
    recovery from the manoeuvre
    выход из маневра
    recovery from the stall
    вывод из режима сваливания
    recovery from the turn
    выход из разворота
    rectify the compass
    устранять девиацию компаса
    reduce the hazard
    уменьшать опасность
    reestablish the track
    восстанавливать заданную линию пути
    regain the glide path
    возвращаться на глиссаду
    regain the speed
    восстанавливать скорость
    regain the track
    возвращаться на заданный курс
    register the aircraft
    регистрировать воздушное судно
    release the aircraft
    прекращать контроль воздушного судна
    release the landing gear
    снимать шасси с замков убранного положения
    release the landing gear lock
    снимать шасси с замка
    release the load
    сбрасывать груз
    release the uplock
    открывать замок убранного положения
    relocate the plane's trim
    восстанавливать балансировку самолета
    remedy the defect
    устранять дефект
    remedy the trouble
    устранять отказ
    remove the aircraft
    удалять воздушное судно
    remove the crack
    выбирать трещину
    remove the tangle
    распутывать
    render the certificate
    передавать сертификат
    renew the license
    возобновлять действие свидетельства или лицензии
    renew the rating
    возобновлять действие квалификационной отметки
    replan the flight
    измерять маршрут полета
    report reaching the altitude
    докладывать о занятии заданной высоты
    report reaching the flight level
    докладывать о занятии заданного эшелона полета
    report the heading
    сообщать курс
    reset the gyroscope
    восстанавливать гироскоп
    restart the engine in flight
    запускать двигатель в полете
    restore the system
    восстанавливать работу системы
    restrict the operations
    накладывать ограничения на полеты
    resume the flight
    возобновлять полет
    resume the journey
    возобновлять полет
    retain the lever
    фиксировать рукоятку
    retract the landing gear
    убирать шасси
    return the aircraft to service
    допускать воздушное судно к дальнейшей эксплуатации
    reverse the propeller
    переводить винт на отрицательную тягу
    roll in the aircraft
    вводить воздушное судно в крен
    roll into the turn
    входить в разворот
    roll left on the heading
    выходить на курс с левым разворотом
    roll on the aircraft
    выполнять этап пробега воздушного судна
    roll on the course
    выводить на заданный курс
    roll out of the turn
    выходить из разворота
    roll out on the heading
    выходить на заданный курс
    roll out the aircraft
    выводить воздушное судно из крена
    roll right on the heading
    выходить на курс с правым разворотом
    rotate the aircraft
    отрывать переднюю опору шасси воздушного судна
    rotate the bogie
    запрокидывать тележку
    rules of the air
    правила полетов
    run fluid through the system
    прогонять систему
    run off the runway
    выкатываться за пределы ВПП
    run out the landing gear
    выпускать шасси
    schedule the performances
    задавать характеристики
    seat the brush
    притирать щетку
    second freedom of the air
    вторая степень свободы воздуха
    secure the mishap site
    обеспечивать охрану места происшествия
    select the course
    выбирать курс
    select the flight route
    выбирать маршрут полета
    select the frequency
    выбирать частоту
    select the heading
    задавать курс
    select the mode
    выбирать режим
    select the track angle
    задавать путевой угол
    separate the aircraft
    эшелонировать воздушное судно
    serve out the service life
    вырабатывать срок службы
    set at the desired angle
    устанавливать на требуемый угол
    set the course
    устанавливать курс
    set the flaps at
    устанавливать закрылки
    set the heading
    устанавливать курс
    set the propeller pitch
    устанавливать шаг воздушного винта
    set the throttle lever
    устанавливать сектор газа
    set up the speed
    задавать определенную скорость
    shift the center-of-gravity
    смещать центровку
    shop out the skin
    вырубать обшивку
    simulate the instruments responses
    имитировать показания приборов
    slacken the cable
    ослаблять натяжение троса
    slave the gyroscope
    согласовывать гироскоп
    smooth on the heading
    плавно выводить на заданный курс
    smooth out the crack
    удалять трещину
    smooth out the dent
    выправлять вмятину
    smooth the signal
    сглаживать сигнал
    space the aircraft
    определять зону полета воздушного судна
    spin the gyro rotor
    раскручивать ротор гироскопа
    state instituting the investigation
    государство, назначающее расследование
    (авиационного происшествия) state submitting the report
    государство, представляющее отчет
    (об авиационном происшествии) steady airflow about the wing
    установившееся обтекание крыла воздушным потоком
    steer the aircraft
    управлять воздушным судном
    stop the crack propagation
    предотвращать развитие трещины
    stop the leakage
    устранять течь
    submit the flight plan
    представлять план полета
    substitute the aircraft
    заменять воздушное судно
    supervision approved by the State
    надзор, установленный государством
    supply the signal
    подавать сигнал
    swing the compass
    списывать девиацию компаса
    swing the door open
    открывать створку
    switch to the autopilot
    переходить на управление с помощью автопилота
    switch to the proper tank
    включать подачу топлива из бака с помощью электрического крана
    takeoff into the wind
    взлетать против ветра
    take off power to the shaft
    отбирать мощность на вал
    take over the control
    брать управление на себя
    take the bearing
    брать заданный пеленг
    take the energy from
    отбирать энергию
    take the readings
    считывать показания
    take the taxiway
    занимать рулежную дорожку
    take up the backlash
    устранять люфт
    take up the position
    выходить на заданную высоту
    tap air from the compressor
    отбирать воздух от компрессора
    terminate the agreement
    прекращать действие соглашения
    terminate the control
    прекращать диспетчерское обслуживание
    terminate the flight
    завершать полет
    test in the wind tunnel
    продувать в аэродинамической трубе
    test the system
    испытывать систему
    the aircraft under command
    управляемое воздушное судно
    the route to be flown
    намеченный маршрут полета
    the route to be followed
    установленный маршрут полета
    the runway is clear
    ВПП свободна
    the runway is not clear
    ВПП занята
    the search is terminated
    поиск прекращен
    through on the same flight
    транзитом тем же рейсом
    throughout the service life
    на протяжении всего срока службы
    tighten the turn
    уменьшать радиус разворота
    time in the air
    налет часов
    time the valves
    регулировать газораспределение
    titl of the gyro
    завал гироскопа
    to define the airspace
    определять границы воздушного пространства
    transfer the control
    передавать диспетчерское управление другому пункту
    transit to the climb speed
    переходить к скорости набора высоты
    trim the aircraft
    балансировать воздушное судно
    turn into the wind
    разворачивать против ветра
    turn off the system
    выключать систему
    turn on the system
    включать систему
    turn the proper tank on
    включать подачу топлива из бока с помощью механического крана
    unarm the system
    отключать состояние готовности системы
    uncage the gyroscope
    разарретировать гироскоп
    unfeather the propeller
    выводить воздушный винт из флюгерного положения
    unlatch the landing gear
    снимать шасси с замков
    unlatch the pitch stop
    снимать с упора шага
    (лопасти воздушного винта) unstall the aircraft
    выводить воздушное судно из сваливания на крыло
    unstick the aircraft
    отрывать воздушное судно от земли
    uplift the freight
    принимать груз на борт
    violate the law
    нарушать установленный порядок
    wander off the course
    сбиваться с курса
    warn the aircraft
    предупреждать воздушное судно
    wind the generator
    наматывать обмотку генератора
    with decrease in the altitude
    со снижением высоты
    withdraw from the agreement
    выходить из соглашения
    with increase in the altitude
    с набором высоты
    within the frame of
    в пределах
    within the range
    в заданном диапазоне
    withstand the load
    выдерживать нагрузку
    work on the aircraft
    выполнять работу на воздушном судне
    write down the readings
    фиксировать показания

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  • 8 work

    wə:k 1. noun
    1) (effort made in order to achieve or make something: He has done a lot of work on this project) arbeid
    2) (employment: I cannot find work in this town.) arbeid, jobb
    3) (a task or tasks; the thing that one is working on: Please clear your work off the table.) arbeid
    4) (a painting, book, piece of music etc: the works of Van Gogh / Shakespeare/Mozart; This work was composed in 1816.) verk
    5) (the product or result of a person's labours: His work has shown a great improvement lately.) arbeid, verk
    6) (one's place of employment: He left (his) work at 5.30 p.m.; I don't think I'll go to work tomorrow.) arbeidsplass, jobb
    2. verb
    1) (to (cause to) make efforts in order to achieve or make something: She works at the factory three days a week; He works his employees very hard; I've been working on/at a new project.) arbeide, jobbe; drive, la arbeide
    2) (to be employed: Are you working just now?) ha arbeid/jobb
    3) (to (cause to) operate (in the correct way): He has no idea how that machine works / how to work that machine; That machine doesn't/won't work, but this one's working.) virke, fungere
    4) (to be practicable and/or successful: If my scheme works, we'll be rich!) virke, holde stikk, lykkes
    5) (to make (one's way) slowly and carefully with effort or difficulty: She worked her way up the rock face.) arbeide seg møysommelig framover/oppover
    6) (to get into, or put into, a stated condition or position, slowly and gradually: The wheel worked loose.) løsne, skru seg løs
    7) (to make by craftsmanship: The ornaments had been worked in gold.) forme, bearbeide
    - - work
    - workable
    - worker
    - works
    3. noun plural
    1) (the mechanism (of a watch, clock etc): The works are all rusted.) (ur)verk
    2) (deeds, actions etc: She's devoted her life to good works.) gode gjerninger, veldedighet
    - work-box
    - workbook
    - workforce
    - working class
    - working day
    - work-day
    - working hours
    - working-party
    - work-party
    - working week
    - workman
    - workmanlike
    - workmanship
    - workmate
    - workout
    - workshop
    - at work
    - get/set to work
    - go to work on
    - have one's work cut out
    - in working order
    - out of work
    - work of art
    - work off
    - work out
    - work up
    - work up to
    - work wonders
    arbeid
    --------
    arbeide
    --------
    arbeidsplass
    --------
    virke
    I
    subst. \/wɜːk\/
    1) arbeid, jobb
    2) virke, gjerning
    3) innsats
    4) gjøremål, oppgave
    5) verk, arbeid, produkt
    at work på arbeid, på jobb i aktivitet, i virksomhet, i arbeid
    be thrown out of work bli gjort arbeidsløs
    do the work of fungere som
    fall\/go to work skride til verket
    give someone the works fortelle noen hele historien gi noen en overhaling drepe noen
    go about one's work skjøtte sitt arbeid
    have one's work cut out ha sin fulle hyre med
    intellectual work åndsarbeid
    in work i arbeid
    make light work of winning vinne med letthet
    make short\/quick work of gjøre kort prosess med, gjøre raskt unna, bli fort ferdig med
    make work for gi arbeid til
    many hands make light work jo flere, desto bedre
    off work ikke i arbeid, fri
    out of work uten arbeid, arbeidsløs
    put\/set somebody to work sette noen i arbeid
    quick work fort gjort
    set\/go about one's work sette i gang med arbeidet, skride til verket
    set at work sette i arbeid, sette i gang
    set\/get to work (at\/on something) sette i gang med noe \/ med å gjøre noe
    shirk work snike seg unna, sluntre unna, skulke
    shoot the works sladre gi alt man har, gjøre sitt ytterste
    sit down to one's work konsentrere seg om arbeidet sitt
    stop work (av)slutte arbeidet, legge ned arbeidet
    strike work legge ned arbeidet, streike
    take up work gå tilbake til arbeidet
    throw out of work gjøre arbeidsløs
    warm work ( hverdagslig) hardt arbeid
    the work done det utførte arbeidet, arbeidsprestasjonen
    the work of a moment et øyeblikks arbeid
    a work of art et kunstverk
    works gjerninger
    (slang, om narkotika) brukerutstyr ( militærvesen) (be)festningsverk verk, mekanisme
    the works rubbel og bit, hele sulamitten
    II
    verb \/wɜːk\/
    1) ( om sysselsetting) arbeide, jobbe
    2) ( om deig eller leire) bearbeide, kna, elte
    3) ( om plan eller metode) virke, fungere, holde (om teori)
    4) påvirke, bearbeide, øve innflytelse på, godsnakke med
    5) ( om jord) dyrke
    6) ( om maskineri) gå, drive(s), funksjonere, virke, være i drift, være i funksjon
    7) ( om selger) reise i, ha (som salgsområde)
    8) ( om fisker) fiske i
    9) ( om gjær) arbeide, gjære, få til å gjære
    10) ( om organ) fungere, gå, arbeide, slå (om hjerte eller puls)
    11) ( om kraftanstrengelse) arbeide (seg frem), trenge (seg frem)
    12) flytte, dytte, lirke, skyve
    13) ( om tanker e.l.) arbeide, gjære, kverne
    14) ( om håndarbeide) lage, brodere, sy, strikke
    15) ( om mekanikk) betjene, passe, skjøtte, styre
    16) bevege (seg), røre (på), røre seg, gestikulere (om hender)
    can you work your arm backwards?
    17) ( om ledelse) styre, holde styr på, kontrollere, få til å jobbe, få til å arbeide, drive
    18) ( om konsekvens) forårsake, utrette, anrette, volde, utføre, bevirke
    time had worked\/wrought great changes
    the war worked\/wrought great damages
    19) ( om mål) oppnå, oppfylle, realisere, virkeliggjøre, ordne (hverdagslig), fikse (hverdagslig)
    how did you work it?
    20) ( om kull) bryte
    21) ( om bruk) anvende, bruke, utnytte, drive, bearbeide, være i drift (om fabrikk e.l.)
    can you work the invention at this factory?
    22) ( om materiale) arbeide i, arbeide med, forme, utforme, foredle
    23) ( sjøfart) arbeide, rulle, stampe, slingre
    24) (amer.) lure, bedra, ta ved nesen
    25) ( om bølger) gå i dønninger
    26) ( om ansikt) fortrekke seg
    work against ( om motstand) motarbeide, motsette
    work at arbeide på, arbeide med, jobbe på, jobbe med
    studere
    work away arbeide (ufortrødent) videre, jobbe i vei
    work back (austr.) arbeide overtid, jobbe overtid
    work for arbeide for, jobbe for
    work in\/into arbeide seg inn i, trenge (seg) inn i
    flette inn, finne plass til
    ( om materiale) arbeide i, arbeide med, jobbe i, jobbe med
    work in with passe inn i, stemme med
    work itself right komme i gjenge igjen
    work late arbeide sent
    work off slite(s) bort, gå bort
    arbeide av seg, bli kvitt, kvitte seg med, gå av seg
    ( om gjeld) nedbetale, få ned
    få unna(gjort), få gjort
    ( om handel) få avsetning på, få solgt utgi for å være
    ( om overtid) arbeide inn, opparbeide (seg)
    ( typografi) trykke ferdig
    work off one's anger\/rage on someone la sinnet sitt gå ut over noen
    work on arbeide (ufortrødent) videre arbeide med, arbeide på, jobbe med, jobbe på
    bearbeide, påvirke, bite på
    virke gjennom
    work one's ass\/butt off ( slang) arbeide seg ihjel
    work oneself free slite seg løs
    work oneself up hisse seg opp
    work one's passage arbeide seg over (som mannskap på skip)
    work one's way through university arbeide ved siden av studiene
    work one's will (up)on få viljen sin med
    work out utarbeide, utforme, utvikle, arbeide frem, komme frem til
    (om plan, mål e.l.) virkeliggjøre, realisere, oppnå, gjennomføre, iverksette, sette ut i livet beregne, regne ut
    løse, finne ut av, tyde
    hun er en ekspert i å tyde de kodete meldingene gå opp, stemme, la seg regne ut
    ( om ressurs e.l.) tømme, utpine
    falle ut, ordne seg, lykkes, utvikle seg
    ( sport og spill e.l.) trene, øve trenge seg frem, arbeide seg frem, arbeide seg ut
    work out at\/to beløpe seg til, komme opp i, komme på
    the total works out at\/to £10
    work out of jobbe fra, ha som base
    work over gjennomgå, bearbeide, revidere, gjennomarbeide
    overtale, få over på sin side ( slang) ta under behandling, bearbeide, gi en overhaling
    work round slå om, gå over
    work someone out bli klok på noen
    work something out ordne opp i noe, finne ut av noe, finne på noe
    work through arbeide seg gjennom
    bore gjennom, grave (seg) gjennom
    work to holde seg til, følge
    work towards arbeide for, arbeide mot
    work up øke, drive opp, forsterke
    bygge opp, etablere, opparbeide (seg)
    omarbeide
    bearbeide, kna, elte, foredle (om råmateriale) røre sammen, røre til
    vekke, skape, fremkalle
    ( om følelser) egge (opp), hisse (opp), anspore, drive ( musikk) arbeide seg opp mot
    ( om klær e.l.) krype oppover, skli opp, gli opp ( om vær) tilta, øke i styrke
    (sjøfart, om straff) sette i hardt arbeid, holde i hardt arbeid
    work up into omarbeide, gjøre om til, (videre)utvikle til, forvandle til
    work up to stige til, nærme seg, dra seg mot
    worked up eller wrought up opphisset, opprørt, oppjaget, opprevet

    English-Norwegian dictionary > work

  • 9 time

    1) время

    2) времена
    3) временной
    4) година
    5) раз
    6) хронировать
    7) хронометражный
    8) хронометрировать
    9) срок
    10) период
    11) отмечать время
    12) времяобразный
    13) пора
    14) такт
    15) продолжительность
    16) измерять
    17) отсчитывать
    18) синхронизировать
    19) момент
    a longer time
    access time
    after-glow time
    all the time
    allowed time
    alloying time
    application time
    arrival time
    at that time
    at the same time
    auxiliary time
    beat time
    blanking time
    blowing time
    booking time
    braking time
    build-up time
    burn-out time
    by this time
    capture time
    charging time
    check-out time
    circuit time
    circulation time
    civil time
    clearing time
    coherence time
    computing time
    connection time
    continuous time
    conversion time
    count up time
    countdown time
    counting time
    curing time
    current-rise time
    cut-off time
    cycle time
    damping time
    de-excitation time
    dead time
    debug time
    decay time
    delay time
    demand time
    departure time
    detection time
    discharge time
    distribution in time
    down time
    drift time
    dwell time
    ephemeris time
    equation of time
    equilibration time
    estimated time
    excitation time
    exposure time
    fall time
    filing time
    fixed time
    flashing time
    flight time
    for a long time
    for the first time
    for the second time
    gelatination time
    generation time
    good time
    heat time
    hold time
    holding time
    hunting time
    idle time
    improvement time
    – in real time
    – in time
    in-service time
    installation time
    instant time
    integration time
    interaction time
    keep time
    lag time
    lead time
    legal time
    life time
    load time
    local time
    locking time
    longitude in time
    lost time
    machine time
    machining time
    manual time
    molding time
    Moscow time
    most of the time
    negative time
    next time
    nitriding time
    non real time
    off-air time
    operate time
    operation time
    paid time
    passage time
    payment on time
    periodic time
    pertaining to time
    point in time
    port time
    predetermined time
    preparation time
    preset time
    processing time
    production time
    propagation time
    pull-in time
    pulse time
    pulse-delay time
    pump-down time
    pumping time
    quantization time
    reaction time
    read-out time
    readout time
    real time
    reclosing time
    recognition time
    recording time
    recovery time
    recurrence time
    relaxation time
    release time
    releasing time
    reset time
    resolving time
    response time
    resting time
    retention time
    retrace time
    retrieval time
    return time
    reverberation time
    ringing time
    rise time
    rolling time
    running time
    sampling time
    saving of time
    schedule time
    scheduled time
    screwdown time
    selection time
    separation in time
    settling time
    setup time
    sidereal time
    slew time
    slot time
    slowing-down time
    soaking time
    solar time
    splitting time
    stabilization time
    standard time
    starting time
    storage time
    survival time
    switching time
    teardown time
    time acceleration
    time average
    time averaging
    time behaviour
    time card
    time cargo
    time cell
    time check
    time coherence
    time compression
    time compressor
    time constant
    time correlation
    time delay
    time demodulation
    time dependence
    time derivative
    time diagram
    time dilatation
    time discriminator
    time diversity
    time division
    time effect
    time fuse
    time grading
    time history
    time in flight
    time in rolls
    time integral
    time interval
    time inversion
    time lag
    time lag of switching
    time line
    time magnifier
    time mark
    time marker
    time meter
    time modulation
    time multiplex
    time multiplexing
    time of circulation
    time of cure
    time of exposure
    time of flight
    time of operation
    time of propagation
    time of release
    time of response
    time of solution
    time off
    time on
    time per piece
    time quadrature
    time relay
    time release
    time resolution
    time response
    time sampling
    time scale
    time scaling
    time scanning
    time sequence
    time sharing
    time shift
    time signal
    time slicing
    time slot
    time span
    time spread
    time star
    time step-interval
    time to failure
    time to go
    time to rupture
    time variation
    time zone
    transient time
    transit time
    transition time
    trapping time
    travel time
    true time
    turn-off time
    turn-on time
    unit time
    universal time
    unoccupied time
    upsetting time
    valve-opening time
    viewing time
    waiting time
    warm-up time
    word time
    zero time
    zone time

    accrued operating timeнаработка


    analysis in time domainвременной анализ


    atomic time standardатомный эталон времени


    build-up time of oscillationsвремя нарастания колебаний


    change arc into timeпереводить дугу во время


    charging time constantпостоянная времени цепи заряда


    circuit outage timeвремя простоя канала цепи связи


    count down timeотсчитывать время в обратном порядке


    crystal-controlled time markerкварцованная временная метка


    definite time lagнезависимая выдержка


    derivate time constantпостоянная производной постоянная


    diffusion transit timeвремя диффузионного переноса


    domain transit timeвремя пролета домена


    electric time locking< railways> электрозамыкание временное


    establish clock timeзадавать такт


    fast time constantмалая постоянная времени


    forward recovery timeвремя прямого восстановления


    from time to time — временами, по временам


    from time to time — временами, по временам


    indefinite time lagзависимая выдержка времени


    information access timeвремя выдачи информации


    ingot manipulation timeвремя на перемещение


    injection-and-transit time diodeинжекционно-пролетный диод


    integral action timeвремя изодрома


    intervalley scattering timeвремя междолинного рассеяния


    life time modulationмодуляция времени жизни носителей


    local apparent time<astr.> время истинное местное


    local time pseudoclockпсевдочасы местного времени


    lost motion timeвремя холостого хода


    machine cycle timeтакт работы ЭВМ


    mean free timeвремя свободного пробега


    mean solar time — среднее солнечное время, <astr.> время солнечное истинное


    memory cycle timeвремя цикла памяти


    non-radiative relaxation timeвремя бызызлучательной релаксации


    nuclear traversal timeядерное время


    on a real time basisв реальном масштабе времени


    one-pulse time delay — задержка импульса на один главный импульс, задержка импульса на один разряд


    portal time clockтабельные часы


    preparation and finishing-up time<industr.> время подготовительно-заключительное


    program testing timeвремя отладки программы


    pulse decay timeдлительность среза импульса


    pulse delay timeвремя запаздывания импульса


    pulse fall timeвремя спада импульса


    pulse rise time — время нарастания импульса, длительность фронта импульса


    puse decay timeдлительность спада импульса


    radial time baseхронограмма радиальная


    radiative relaxation timeвремя излучательной релаксации


    real time clockчасы реального времени


    receiver blocking timeвремя блокировки приемника


    reduce switching timeфорсировать переключение


    rise time at 50 degsвремя полувыравнивания


    sequential time delayпоследовательная выдержка времени


    stationary time seriesстационарный временный ряд


    thermal relaxation timeвремя тепловой релаксации


    time and percussion fuse<engin.> взрыватель комбинированного действия дистанционный


    time base errorвременные искажения воспроизведения


    time between failuresвремя безотказной работы


    time constant of dampingпостоянная времени затухания


    time division multiplexвременное уплотнение каналов


    time domain spectroscopy<opt.> спектроскопия временная


    time for motion to startвремя трогания


    time guard spaceзащитный временной интервал


    time interval system< railways> разграничение поездов временем


    time is running outвремя выходит


    time magnifying study<engin.> лупа времени


    time multiplex systemсистема временного уплотнения


    time of aphelion passageвремя прохождения через афелий


    to bide one's timeвыжидать


    to serve time in a campсидеть в лагере


    transit time correctionкоррекция фазовых искажений


    trap release timeвремя опустошения ловушки


    zero time referenceначало отсчета времени

    Англо-русский технический словарь > time

  • 10 Historical Portugal

       Before Romans described western Iberia or Hispania as "Lusitania," ancient Iberians inhabited the land. Phoenician and Greek trading settlements grew up in the Tagus estuary area and nearby coasts. Beginning around 202 BCE, Romans invaded what is today southern Portugal. With Rome's defeat of Carthage, Romans proceeded to conquer and rule the western region north of the Tagus, which they named Roman "Lusitania." In the fourth century CE, as Rome's rule weakened, the area experienced yet another invasion—Germanic tribes, principally the Suevi, who eventually were Christianized. During the sixth century CE, the Suevi kingdom was superseded by yet another Germanic tribe—the Christian Visigoths.
       A major turning point in Portugal's history came in 711, as Muslim armies from North Africa, consisting of both Arab and Berber elements, invaded the Iberian Peninsula from across the Straits of Gibraltar. They entered what is now Portugal in 714, and proceeded to conquer most of the country except for the far north. For the next half a millennium, Islam and Muslim presence in Portugal left a significant mark upon the politics, government, language, and culture of the country.
       Islam, Reconquest, and Portugal Created, 714-1140
       The long frontier struggle between Muslim invaders and Christian communities in the north of the Iberian peninsula was called the Reconquista (Reconquest). It was during this struggle that the first dynasty of Portuguese kings (Burgundian) emerged and the independent monarchy of Portugal was established. Christian forces moved south from what is now the extreme north of Portugal and gradually defeated Muslim forces, besieging and capturing towns under Muslim sway. In the ninth century, as Christian forces slowly made their way southward, Christian elements were dominant only in the area between Minho province and the Douro River; this region became known as "territorium Portu-calense."
       In the 11th century, the advance of the Reconquest quickened as local Christian armies were reinforced by crusading knights from what is now France and England. Christian forces took Montemor (1034), at the Mondego River; Lamego (1058); Viseu (1058); and Coimbra (1064). In 1095, the king of Castile and Léon granted the country of "Portu-cale," what became northern Portugal, to a Burgundian count who had emigrated from France. This was the foundation of Portugal. In 1139, a descendant of this count, Afonso Henriques, proclaimed himself "King of Portugal." He was Portugal's first monarch, the "Founder," and the first of the Burgundian dynasty, which ruled until 1385.
       The emergence of Portugal in the 12th century as a separate monarchy in Iberia occurred before the Christian Reconquest of the peninsula. In the 1140s, the pope in Rome recognized Afonso Henriques as king of Portugal. In 1147, after a long, bloody siege, Muslim-occupied Lisbon fell to Afonso Henriques's army. Lisbon was the greatest prize of the 500-year war. Assisting this effort were English crusaders on their way to the Holy Land; the first bishop of Lisbon was an Englishman. When the Portuguese captured Faro and Silves in the Algarve province in 1248-50, the Reconquest of the extreme western portion of the Iberian peninsula was complete—significantly, more than two centuries before the Spanish crown completed the Reconquest of the eastern portion by capturing Granada in 1492.
       Consolidation and Independence of Burgundian Portugal, 1140-1385
       Two main themes of Portugal's early existence as a monarchy are the consolidation of control over the realm and the defeat of a Castil-ian threat from the east to its independence. At the end of this period came the birth of a new royal dynasty (Aviz), which prepared to carry the Christian Reconquest beyond continental Portugal across the straits of Gibraltar to North Africa. There was a variety of motives behind these developments. Portugal's independent existence was imperiled by threats from neighboring Iberian kingdoms to the north and east. Politics were dominated not only by efforts against the Muslims in
       Portugal (until 1250) and in nearby southern Spain (until 1492), but also by internecine warfare among the kingdoms of Castile, Léon, Aragon, and Portugal. A final comeback of Muslim forces was defeated at the battle of Salado (1340) by allied Castilian and Portuguese forces. In the emerging Kingdom of Portugal, the monarch gradually gained power over and neutralized the nobility and the Church.
       The historic and commonplace Portuguese saying "From Spain, neither a good wind nor a good marriage" was literally played out in diplomacy and war in the late 14th-century struggles for mastery in the peninsula. Larger, more populous Castile was pitted against smaller Portugal. Castile's Juan I intended to force a union between Castile and Portugal during this era of confusion and conflict. In late 1383, Portugal's King Fernando, the last king of the Burgundian dynasty, suddenly died prematurely at age 38, and the Master of Aviz, Portugal's most powerful nobleman, took up the cause of independence and resistance against Castile's invasion. The Master of Aviz, who became King João I of Portugal, was able to obtain foreign assistance. With the aid of English archers, Joao's armies defeated the Castilians in the crucial battle of Aljubarrota, on 14 August 1385, a victory that assured the independence of the Portuguese monarchy from its Castilian nemesis for several centuries.
       Aviz Dynasty and Portugal's First Overseas Empire, 1385-1580
       The results of the victory at Aljubarrota, much celebrated in Portugal's art and monuments, and the rise of the Aviz dynasty also helped to establish a new merchant class in Lisbon and Oporto, Portugal's second city. This group supported King João I's program of carrying the Reconquest to North Africa, since it was interested in expanding Portugal's foreign commerce and tapping into Muslim trade routes and resources in Africa. With the Reconquest against the Muslims completed in Portugal and the threat from Castile thwarted for the moment, the Aviz dynasty launched an era of overseas conquest, exploration, and trade. These efforts dominated Portugal's 15th and 16th centuries.
       The overseas empire and age of Discoveries began with Portugal's bold conquest in 1415 of the Moroccan city of Ceuta. One royal member of the 1415 expedition was young, 21-year-old Prince Henry, later known in history as "Prince Henry the Navigator." His part in the capture of Ceuta won Henry his knighthood and began Portugal's "Marvelous Century," during which the small kingdom was counted as a European and world power of consequence. Henry was the son of King João I and his English queen, Philippa of Lancaster, but he did not inherit the throne. Instead, he spent most of his life and his fortune, and that of the wealthy military Order of Christ, on various imperial ventures and on voyages of exploration down the African coast and into the Atlantic. While mythology has surrounded Henry's controversial role in the Discoveries, and this role has been exaggerated, there is no doubt that he played a vital part in the initiation of Portugal's first overseas empire and in encouraging exploration. He was naturally curious, had a sense of mission for Portugal, and was a strong leader. He also had wealth to expend; at least a third of the African voyages of the time were under his sponsorship. If Prince Henry himself knew little science, significant scientific advances in navigation were made in his day.
       What were Portugal's motives for this new imperial effort? The well-worn historical cliche of "God, Glory, and Gold" can only partly explain the motivation of a small kingdom with few natural resources and barely 1 million people, which was greatly outnumbered by the other powers it confronted. Among Portuguese objectives were the desire to exploit known North African trade routes and resources (gold, wheat, leather, weaponry, and other goods that were scarce in Iberia); the need to outflank the Muslim world in the Mediterranean by sailing around Africa, attacking Muslims en route; and the wish to ally with Christian kingdoms beyond Africa. This enterprise also involved a strategy of breaking the Venetian spice monopoly by trading directly with the East by means of discovering and exploiting a sea route around Africa to Asia. Besides the commercial motives, Portugal nurtured a strong crusading sense of Christian mission, and various classes in the kingdom saw an opportunity for fame and gain.
       By the time of Prince Henry's death in 1460, Portugal had gained control of the Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeiras, begun to colonize the Cape Verde Islands, failed to conquer the Canary Islands from Castile, captured various cities on Morocco's coast, and explored as far as Senegal, West Africa, down the African coast. By 1488, Bar-tolomeu Dias had rounded the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa and thereby discovered the way to the Indian Ocean.
       Portugal's largely coastal African empire and later its fragile Asian empire brought unexpected wealth but were purchased at a high price. Costs included wars of conquest and defense against rival powers, manning the far-flung navel and trade fleets and scattered castle-fortresses, and staffing its small but fierce armies, all of which entailed a loss of skills and population to maintain a scattered empire. Always short of capital, the monarchy became indebted to bankers. There were many defeats beginning in the 16th century at the hands of the larger imperial European monarchies (Spain, France, England, and Holland) and many attacks on Portugal and its strung-out empire. Typically, there was also the conflict that arose when a tenuously held world empire that rarely if ever paid its way demanded finance and manpower Portugal itself lacked.
       The first 80 years of the glorious imperial era, the golden age of Portugal's imperial power and world influence, was an African phase. During 1415-88, Portuguese navigators and explorers in small ships, some of them caravelas (caravels), explored the treacherous, disease-ridden coasts of Africa from Morocco to South Africa beyond the Cape of Good Hope. By the 1470s, the Portuguese had reached the Gulf of Guinea and, in the early 1480s, what is now Angola. Bartolomeu Dias's extraordinary voyage of 1487-88 to South Africa's coast and the edge of the Indian Ocean convinced Portugal that the best route to Asia's spices and Christians lay south, around the tip of southern Africa. Between 1488 and 1495, there was a hiatus caused in part by domestic conflict in Portugal, discussion of resources available for further conquests beyond Africa in Asia, and serious questions as to Portugal's capacity to reach beyond Africa. In 1495, King Manuel and his council decided to strike for Asia, whatever the consequences. In 1497-99, Vasco da Gama, under royal orders, made the epic two-year voyage that discovered the sea route to western India (Asia), outflanked Islam and Venice, and began Portugal's Asian empire. Within 50 years, Portugal had discovered and begun the exploitation of its largest colony, Brazil, and set up forts and trading posts from the Middle East (Aden and Ormuz), India (Calicut, Goa, etc.), Malacca, and Indonesia to Macau in China.
       By the 1550s, parts of its largely coastal, maritime trading post empire from Morocco to the Moluccas were under siege from various hostile forces, including Muslims, Christians, and Hindi. Although Moroccan forces expelled the Portuguese from the major coastal cities by 1550, the rival European monarchies of Castile (Spain), England, France, and later Holland began to seize portions of her undermanned, outgunned maritime empire.
       In 1580, Phillip II of Spain, whose mother was a Portuguese princess and who had a strong claim to the Portuguese throne, invaded Portugal, claimed the throne, and assumed control over the realm and, by extension, its African, Asian, and American empires. Phillip II filled the power vacuum that appeared in Portugal following the loss of most of Portugal's army and its young, headstrong King Sebastião in a disastrous war in Morocco. Sebastiao's death in battle (1578) and the lack of a natural heir to succeed him, as well as the weak leadership of the cardinal who briefly assumed control in Lisbon, led to a crisis that Spain's strong monarch exploited. As a result, Portugal lost its independence to Spain for a period of 60 years.
       Portugal under Spanish Rule, 1580-1640
       Despite the disastrous nature of Portugal's experience under Spanish rule, "The Babylonian Captivity" gave birth to modern Portuguese nationalism, its second overseas empire, and its modern alliance system with England. Although Spain allowed Portugal's weakened empire some autonomy, Spanish rule in Portugal became increasingly burdensome and unacceptable. Spain's ambitious imperial efforts in Europe and overseas had an impact on the Portuguese as Spain made greater and greater demands on its smaller neighbor for manpower and money. Portugal's culture underwent a controversial Castilianization, while its empire became hostage to Spain's fortunes. New rival powers England, France, and Holland attacked and took parts of Spain's empire and at the same time attacked Portugal's empire, as well as the mother country.
       Portugal's empire bore the consequences of being attacked by Spain's bitter enemies in what was a form of world war. Portuguese losses were heavy. By 1640, Portugal had lost most of its Moroccan cities as well as Ceylon, the Moluccas, and sections of India. With this, Portugal's Asian empire was gravely weakened. Only Goa, Damão, Diu, Bombay, Timor, and Macau remained and, in Brazil, Dutch forces occupied the northeast.
       On 1 December 1640, long commemorated as a national holiday, Portuguese rebels led by the duke of Braganza overthrew Spanish domination and took advantage of Spanish weakness following a more serious rebellion in Catalonia. Portugal regained independence from Spain, but at a price: dependence on foreign assistance to maintain its independence in the form of the renewal of the alliance with England.
       Restoration and Second Empire, 1640-1822
       Foreign affairs and empire dominated the restoration era and aftermath, and Portugal again briefly enjoyed greater European power and prestige. The Anglo-Portuguese Alliance was renewed and strengthened in treaties of 1642, 1654, and 1661, and Portugal's independence from Spain was underwritten by English pledges and armed assistance. In a Luso-Spanish treaty of 1668, Spain recognized Portugal's independence. Portugal's alliance with England was a marriage of convenience and necessity between two monarchies with important religious, cultural, and social differences. In return for legal, diplomatic, and trade privileges, as well as the use during war and peace of Portugal's great Lisbon harbor and colonial ports for England's navy, England pledged to protect Portugal and its scattered empire from any attack. The previously cited 17th-century alliance treaties were renewed later in the Treaty of Windsor, signed in London in 1899. On at least 10 different occasions after 1640, and during the next two centuries, England was central in helping prevent or repel foreign invasions of its ally, Portugal.
       Portugal's second empire (1640-1822) was largely Brazil-oriented. Portuguese colonization, exploitation of wealth, and emigration focused on Portuguese America, and imperial revenues came chiefly from Brazil. Between 1670 and 1740, Portugal's royalty and nobility grew wealthier on funds derived from Brazilian gold, diamonds, sugar, tobacco, and other crops, an enterprise supported by the Atlantic slave trade and the supply of African slave labor from West Africa and Angola. Visitors today can see where much of that wealth was invested: Portugal's rich legacy of monumental architecture. Meanwhile, the African slave trade took a toll in Angola and West Africa.
       In continental Portugal, absolutist monarchy dominated politics and government, and there was a struggle for position and power between the monarchy and other institutions, such as the Church and nobility. King José I's chief minister, usually known in history as the marquis of Pombal (ruled 1750-77), sharply suppressed the nobility and the
       Church (including the Inquisition, now a weak institution) and expelled the Jesuits. Pombal also made an effort to reduce economic dependence on England, Portugal's oldest ally. But his successes did not last much beyond his disputed time in office.
       Beginning in the late 18th century, the European-wide impact of the French Revolution and the rise of Napoleon placed Portugal in a vulnerable position. With the monarchy ineffectively led by an insane queen (Maria I) and her indecisive regent son (João VI), Portugal again became the focus of foreign ambition and aggression. With England unable to provide decisive assistance in time, France—with Spain's consent—invaded Portugal in 1807. As Napoleon's army under General Junot entered Lisbon meeting no resistance, Portugal's royal family fled on a British fleet to Brazil, where it remained in exile until 1821. In the meantime, Portugal's overseas empire was again under threat. There was a power vacuum as the monarch was absent, foreign armies were present, and new political notions of liberalism and constitutional monarchy were exciting various groups of citizens.
       Again England came to the rescue, this time in the form of the armies of the duke of Wellington. Three successive French invasions of Portugal were defeated and expelled, and Wellington succeeded in carrying the war against Napoleon across the Portuguese frontier into Spain. The presence of the English army, the new French-born liberal ideas, and the political vacuum combined to create revolutionary conditions. The French invasions and the peninsular wars, where Portuguese armed forces played a key role, marked the beginning of a new era in politics.
       Liberalism and Constitutional Monarchy, 1822-1910
       During 1807-22, foreign invasions, war, and civil strife over conflicting political ideas gravely damaged Portugal's commerce, economy, and novice industry. The next terrible blow was the loss of Brazil in 1822, the jewel in the imperial crown. Portugal's very independence seemed to be at risk. In vain, Portugal sought to resist Brazilian independence by force, but in 1825 it formally acknowledged Brazilian independence by treaty.
       Portugal's slow recovery from the destructive French invasions and the "war of independence" was complicated by civil strife over the form of constitutional monarchy that best suited Portugal. After struggles over these issues between 1820 and 1834, Portugal settled somewhat uncertainly into a moderate constitutional monarchy whose constitution (Charter of 1826) lent it strong political powers to exert a moderating influence between the executive and legislative branches of the government. It also featured a new upper middle class based on land ownership and commerce; a Catholic Church that, although still important, lived with reduced privileges and property; a largely African (third) empire to which Lisbon and Oporto devoted increasing spiritual and material resources, starting with the liberal imperial plans of 1836 and 1851, and continuing with the work of institutions like the Lisbon Society of Geography (established 1875); and a mass of rural peasants whose bonds to the land weakened after 1850 and who began to immigrate in increasing numbers to Brazil and North America.
       Chronic military intervention in national politics began in 19th-century Portugal. Such intervention, usually commencing with coups or pronunciamentos (military revolts), was a shortcut to the spoils of political office and could reflect popular discontent as well as the power of personalities. An early example of this was the 1817 golpe (coup) attempt of General Gomes Freire against British military rule in Portugal before the return of King João VI from Brazil. Except for a more stable period from 1851 to 1880, military intervention in politics, or the threat thereof, became a feature of the constitutional monarchy's political life, and it continued into the First Republic and the subsequent Estado Novo.
       Beginning with the Regeneration period (1851-80), Portugal experienced greater political stability and economic progress. Military intervention in politics virtually ceased; industrialization and construction of railroads, roads, and bridges proceeded; two political parties (Regenerators and Historicals) worked out a system of rotation in power; and leading intellectuals sparked a cultural revival in several fields. In 19th-century literature, there was a new golden age led by such figures as Alexandre Herculano (historian), Eça de Queirós (novelist), Almeida Garrett (playwright and essayist), Antero de Quental (poet), and Joaquim Oliveira Martins (historian and social scientist). In its third overseas empire, Portugal attempted to replace the slave trade and slavery with legitimate economic activities; to reform the administration; and to expand Portuguese holdings beyond coastal footholds deep into the African hinterlands in West, West Central, and East Africa. After 1841, to some extent, and especially after 1870, colonial affairs, combined with intense nationalism, pressures for economic profit in Africa, sentiment for national revival, and the drift of European affairs would make or break Lisbon governments.
       Beginning with the political crisis that arose out of the "English Ultimatum" affair of January 1890, the monarchy became discredtted and identified with the poorly functioning government, political parties splintered, and republicanism found more supporters. Portugal participated in the "Scramble for Africa," expanding its African holdings, but failed to annex territory connecting Angola and Mozambique. A growing foreign debt and state bankruptcy as of the early 1890s damaged the constitutional monarchy's reputation, despite the efforts of King Carlos in diplomacy, the renewal of the alliance in the Windsor Treaty of 1899, and the successful if bloody colonial wars in the empire (1880-97). Republicanism proclaimed that Portugal's weak economy and poor society were due to two historic institutions: the monarchy and the Catholic Church. A republic, its stalwarts claimed, would bring greater individual liberty; efficient, if more decentralized government; and a stronger colonial program while stripping the Church of its role in both society and education.
       As the monarchy lost support and republicans became more aggressive, violence increased in politics. King Carlos I and his heir Luís were murdered in Lisbon by anarchist-republicans on 1 February 1908. Following a military and civil insurrection and fighting between monarchist and republican forces, on 5 October 1910, King Manuel II fled Portugal and a republic was proclaimed.
       First Parliamentary Republic, 1910-26
       Portugal's first attempt at republican government was the most unstable, turbulent parliamentary republic in the history of 20th-century Western Europe. During a little under 16 years of the republic, there were 45 governments, a number of legislatures that did not complete normal terms, military coups, and only one president who completed his four-year term in office. Portuguese society was poorly prepared for this political experiment. Among the deadly legacies of the monarchy were a huge public debt; a largely rural, apolitical, and illiterate peasant population; conflict over the causes of the country's misfortunes; and lack of experience with a pluralist, democratic system.
       The republic had some talented leadership but lacked popular, institutional, and economic support. The 1911 republican constitution established only a limited democracy, as only a small portion of the adult male citizenry was eligible to vote. In a country where the majority was Catholic, the republic passed harshly anticlerical laws, and its institutions and supporters persecuted both the Church and its adherents. During its brief disjointed life, the First Republic drafted important reform plans in economic, social, and educational affairs; actively promoted development in the empire; and pursued a liberal, generous foreign policy. Following British requests for Portugal's assistance in World War I, Portugal entered the war on the Allied side in March 1916 and sent armies to Flanders and Portuguese Africa. Portugal's intervention in that conflict, however, was too costly in many respects, and the ultimate failure of the republic in part may be ascribed to Portugal's World War I activities.
       Unfortunately for the republic, its time coincided with new threats to Portugal's African possessions: World War I, social and political demands from various classes that could not be reconciled, excessive military intervention in politics, and, in particular, the worst economic and financial crisis Portugal had experienced since the 16th and 17th centuries. After the original Portuguese Republican Party (PRP, also known as the "Democrats") splintered into three warring groups in 1912, no true multiparty system emerged. The Democrats, except for only one or two elections, held an iron monopoly of electoral power, and political corruption became a major issue. As extreme right-wing dictatorships elsewhere in Europe began to take power in Italy (1922), neighboring Spain (1923), and Greece (1925), what scant popular support remained for the republic collapsed. Backed by a right-wing coalition of landowners from Alentejo, clergy, Coimbra University faculty and students, Catholic organizations, and big business, career military officers led by General Gomes da Costa executed a coup on 28 May 1926, turned out the last republican government, and established a military government.
       The Estado Novo (New State), 1926-74
       During the military phase (1926-32) of the Estado Novo, professional military officers, largely from the army, governed and administered Portugal and held key cabinet posts, but soon discovered that the military possessed no magic formula that could readily solve the problems inherited from the First Republic. Especially during the years 1926-31, the military dictatorship, even with its political repression of republican activities and institutions (military censorship of the press, political police action, and closure of the republic's rowdy parliament), was characterized by similar weaknesses: personalism and factionalism; military coups and political instability, including civil strife and loss of life; state debt and bankruptcy; and a weak economy. "Barracks parliamentarism" was not an acceptable alternative even to the "Nightmare Republic."
       Led by General Óscar Carmona, who had replaced and sent into exile General Gomes da Costa, the military dictatorship turned to a civilian expert in finance and economics to break the budget impasse and bring coherence to the disorganized system. Appointed minister of finance on 27 April 1928, the Coimbra University Law School professor of economics Antônio de Oliveira Salazar (1889-1970) first reformed finance, helped balance the budget, and then turned to other concerns as he garnered extraordinary governing powers. In 1930, he was appointed interim head of another key ministry (Colonies) and within a few years had become, in effect, a civilian dictator who, with the military hierarchy's support, provided the government with coherence, a program, and a set of policies.
       For nearly 40 years after he was appointed the first civilian prime minister in 1932, Salazar's personality dominated the government. Unlike extreme right-wing dictators elsewhere in Europe, Salazar was directly appointed by the army but was never endorsed by a popular political party, street militia, or voter base. The scholarly, reclusive former Coimbra University professor built up what became known after 1932 as the Estado Novo ("New State"), which at the time of its overthrow by another military coup in 1974, was the longest surviving authoritarian regime in Western Europe. The system of Salazar and the largely academic and technocratic ruling group he gathered in his cabinets was based on the central bureaucracy of the state, which was supported by the president of the republic—always a senior career military officer, General Óscar Carmona (1928-51), General Craveiro Lopes (1951-58), and Admiral Américo Tómaz (1958-74)—and the complicity of various institutions. These included a rubber-stamp legislature called the National Assembly (1935-74) and a political police known under various names: PVDE (1932-45), PIDE (1945-69),
       and DGS (1969-74). Other defenders of the Estado Novo security were paramilitary organizations such as the National Republican Guard (GNR); the Portuguese Legion (PL); and the Portuguese Youth [Movement]. In addition to censorship of the media, theater, and books, there was political repression and a deliberate policy of depoliticization. All political parties except for the approved movement of regime loyalists, the União Nacional or (National Union), were banned.
       The most vigorous and more popular period of the New State was 1932-44, when the basic structures were established. Never monolithic or entirely the work of one person (Salazar), the New State was constructed with the assistance of several dozen top associates who were mainly academics from law schools, some technocrats with specialized skills, and a handful of trusted career military officers. The 1933 Constitution declared Portugal to be a "unitary, corporative Republic," and pressures to restore the monarchy were resisted. Although some of the regime's followers were fascists and pseudofascists, many more were conservative Catholics, integralists, nationalists, and monarchists of different varieties, and even some reactionary republicans. If the New State was authoritarian, it was not totalitarian and, unlike fascism in Benito Mussolini's Italy or Adolf Hitler's Germany, it usually employed the minimum of violence necessary to defeat what remained a largely fractious, incoherent opposition.
       With the tumultuous Second Republic and the subsequent civil war in nearby Spain, the regime felt threatened and reinforced its defenses. During what Salazar rightly perceived as a time of foreign policy crisis for Portugal (1936-45), he assumed control of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From there, he pursued four basic foreign policy objectives: supporting the Nationalist rebels of General Francisco Franco in the Spanish Civil War (1936-39) and concluding defense treaties with a triumphant Franco; ensuring that General Franco in an exhausted Spain did not enter World War II on the Axis side; maintaining Portuguese neutrality in World War II with a post-1942 tilt toward the Allies, including granting Britain and the United States use of bases in the Azores Islands; and preserving and protecting Portugal's Atlantic Islands and its extensive, if poor, overseas empire in Africa and Asia.
       During the middle years of the New State (1944-58), many key Salazar associates in government either died or resigned, and there was greater social unrest in the form of unprecedented strikes and clandestine Communist activities, intensified opposition, and new threatening international pressures on Portugal's overseas empire. During the earlier phase of the Cold War (1947-60), Portugal became a steadfast, if weak, member of the US-dominated North Atlantic Treaty Organization alliance and, in 1955, with American support, Portugal joined the United Nations (UN). Colonial affairs remained a central concern of the regime. As of 1939, Portugal was the third largest colonial power in the world and possessed territories in tropical Africa (Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, and São Tomé and Príncipe Islands) and the remnants of its 16th-century empire in Asia (Goa, Damão, Diu, East Timor, and Macau). Beginning in the early 1950s, following the independence of India in 1947, Portugal resisted Indian pressures to decolonize Portuguese India and used police forces to discourage internal opposition in its Asian and African colonies.
       The later years of the New State (1958-68) witnessed the aging of the increasingly isolated but feared Salazar and new threats both at home and overseas. Although the regime easily overcame the brief oppositionist threat from rival presidential candidate General Humberto Delgado in the spring of 1958, new developments in the African and Asian empires imperiled the authoritarian system. In February 1961, oppositionists hijacked the Portuguese ocean liner Santa Maria and, in following weeks, African insurgents in northern Angola, although they failed to expel the Portuguese, gained worldwide media attention, discredited the New State, and began the 13-year colonial war. After thwarting a dissident military coup against his continued leadership, Salazar and his ruling group mobilized military repression in Angola and attempted to develop the African colonies at a faster pace in order to ensure Portuguese control. Meanwhile, the other European colonial powers (Britain, France, Belgium, and Spain) rapidly granted political independence to their African territories.
       At the time of Salazar's removal from power in September 1968, following a stroke, Portugal's efforts to maintain control over its colonies appeared to be successful. President Americo Tomás appointed Dr. Marcello Caetano as Salazar's successor as prime minister. While maintaining the New State's basic structures, and continuing the regime's essential colonial policy, Caetano attempted wider reforms in colonial administration and some devolution of power from Lisbon, as well as more freedom of expression in Lisbon. Still, a great deal of the budget was devoted to supporting the wars against the insurgencies in Africa. Meanwhile in Asia, Portuguese India had fallen when the Indian army invaded in December 1961. The loss of Goa was a psychological blow to the leadership of the New State, and of the Asian empire only East Timor and Macau remained.
       The Caetano years (1968-74) were but a hiatus between the waning Salazar era and a new regime. There was greater political freedom and rapid economic growth (5-6 percent annually to late 1973), but Caetano's government was unable to reform the old system thoroughly and refused to consider new methods either at home or in the empire. In the end, regime change came from junior officers of the professional military who organized the Armed Forces Movement (MFA) against the Caetano government. It was this group of several hundred officers, mainly in the army and navy, which engineered a largely bloodless coup in Lisbon on 25 April 1974. Their unexpected action brought down the 48-year-old New State and made possible the eventual establishment and consolidation of democratic governance in Portugal, as well as a reorientation of the country away from the Atlantic toward Europe.
       Revolution of Carnations, 1974-76
       Following successful military operations of the Armed Forces Movement against the Caetano government, Portugal experienced what became known as the "Revolution of Carnations." It so happened that during the rainy week of the military golpe, Lisbon flower shops were featuring carnations, and the revolutionaries and their supporters adopted the red carnation as the common symbol of the event, as well as of the new freedom from dictatorship. The MFA, whose leaders at first were mostly little-known majors and captains, proclaimed a three-fold program of change for the new Portugal: democracy; decolonization of the overseas empire, after ending the colonial wars; and developing a backward economy in the spirit of opportunity and equality. During the first 24 months after the coup, there was civil strife, some anarchy, and a power struggle. With the passing of the Estado Novo, public euphoria burst forth as the new provisional military government proclaimed the freedoms of speech, press, and assembly, and abolished censorship, the political police, the Portuguese Legion, Portuguese Youth, and other New State organizations, including the National Union. Scores of political parties were born and joined the senior political party, the Portuguese Community Party (PCP), and the Socialist Party (PS), founded shortly before the coup.
       Portugal's Revolution of Carnations went through several phases. There was an attempt to take control by radical leftists, including the PCP and its allies. This was thwarted by moderate officers in the army, as well as by the efforts of two political parties: the PS and the Social Democrats (PPD, later PSD). The first phase was from April to September 1974. Provisional president General Antonio Spínola, whose 1974 book Portugal and the Future had helped prepare public opinion for the coup, met irresistible leftist pressures. After Spinola's efforts to avoid rapid decolonization of the African empire failed, he resigned in September 1974. During the second phase, from September 1974 to March 1975, radical military officers gained control, but a coup attempt by General Spínola and his supporters in Lisbon in March 1975 failed and Spínola fled to Spain.
       In the third phase of the Revolution, March-November 1975, a strong leftist reaction followed. Farm workers occupied and "nationalized" 1.1 million hectares of farmland in the Alentejo province, and radical military officers in the provisional government ordered the nationalization of Portuguese banks (foreign banks were exempted), utilities, and major industries, or about 60 percent of the economic system. There were power struggles among various political parties — a total of 50 emerged—and in the streets there was civil strife among labor, military, and law enforcement groups. A constituent assembly, elected on 25 April 1975, in Portugal's first free elections since 1926, drafted a democratic constitution. The Council of the Revolution (CR), briefly a revolutionary military watchdog committee, was entrenched as part of the government under the constitution, until a later revision. During the chaotic year of 1975, about 30 persons were killed in political frays while unstable provisional governments came and went. On 25 November 1975, moderate military forces led by Colonel Ramalho Eanes, who later was twice elected president of the republic (1976 and 1981), defeated radical, leftist military groups' revolutionary conspiracies.
       In the meantime, Portugal's scattered overseas empire experienced a precipitous and unprepared decolonization. One by one, the former colonies were granted and accepted independence—Guinea-Bissau (September 1974), Cape Verde Islands (July 1975), and Mozambique (July 1975). Portugal offered to turn over Macau to the People's Republic of China, but the offer was refused then and later negotiations led to the establishment of a formal decolonization or hand-over date of 1999. But in two former colonies, the process of decolonization had tragic results.
       In Angola, decolonization negotiations were greatly complicated by the fact that there were three rival nationalist movements in a struggle for power. The January 1975 Alvor Agreement signed by Portugal and these three parties was not effectively implemented. A bloody civil war broke out in Angola in the spring of 1975 and, when Portuguese armed forces withdrew and declared that Angola was independent on 11 November 1975, the bloodshed only increased. Meanwhile, most of the white Portuguese settlers from Angola and Mozambique fled during the course of 1975. Together with African refugees, more than 600,000 of these retornados ("returned ones") went by ship and air to Portugal and thousands more to Namibia, South Africa, Brazil, Canada, and the United States.
       The second major decolonization disaster was in Portugal's colony of East Timor in the Indonesian archipelago. Portugal's capacity to supervise and control a peaceful transition to independence in this isolated, neglected colony was limited by the strength of giant Indonesia, distance from Lisbon, and Portugal's revolutionary disorder and inability to defend Timor. In early December 1975, before Portugal granted formal independence and as one party, FRETILIN, unilaterally declared East Timor's independence, Indonesia's armed forces invaded, conquered, and annexed East Timor. Indonesian occupation encountered East Timorese resistance, and a heavy loss of life followed. The East Timor question remained a contentious international issue in the UN, as well as in Lisbon and Jakarta, for more than 20 years following Indonesia's invasion and annexation of the former colony of Portugal. Major changes occurred, beginning in 1998, after Indonesia underwent a political revolution and allowed a referendum in East Timor to decide that territory's political future in August 1999. Most East Timorese chose independence, but Indonesian forces resisted that verdict until
       UN intervention in September 1999. Following UN rule for several years, East Timor attained full independence on 20 May 2002.
       Consolidation of Democracy, 1976-2000
       After several free elections and record voter turnouts between 25 April 1975 and June 1976, civil war was averted and Portugal's second democratic republic began to stabilize. The MFA was dissolved, the military were returned to the barracks, and increasingly elected civilians took over the government of the country. The 1976 Constitution was revised several times beginning in 1982 and 1989, in order to reempha-size the principle of free enterprise in the economy while much of the large, nationalized sector was privatized. In June 1976, General Ram-alho Eanes was elected the first constitutional president of the republic (five-year term), and he appointed socialist leader Dr. Mário Soares as prime minister of the first constitutional government.
       From 1976 to 1985, Portugal's new system featured a weak economy and finances, labor unrest, and administrative and political instability. The difficult consolidation of democratic governance was eased in part by the strong currency and gold reserves inherited from the Estado Novo, but Lisbon seemed unable to cope with high unemployment, new debt, the complex impact of the refugees from Africa, world recession, and the agitation of political parties. Four major parties emerged from the maelstrom of 1974-75, except for the Communist Party, all newly founded. They were, from left to right, the Communists (PCP); the Socialists (PS), who managed to dominate governments and the legislature but not win a majority in the Assembly of the Republic; the Social Democrats (PSD); and the Christian Democrats (CDS). During this period, the annual growth rate was low (l-2 percent), and the nationalized sector of the economy stagnated.
       Enhanced economic growth, greater political stability, and more effective central government as of 1985, and especially 1987, were due to several developments. In 1977, Portugal applied for membership in the European Economic Community (EEC), now the European Union (EU) since 1993. In January 1986, with Spain, Portugal was granted membership, and economic and financial progress in the intervening years has been significantly influenced by the comparatively large investment, loans, technology, advice, and other assistance from the EEC. Low unemployment, high annual growth rates (5 percent), and moderate inflation have also been induced by the new political and administrative stability in Lisbon. Led by Prime Minister Cavaco Silva, an economist who was trained abroad, the PSD's strong organization, management, and electoral support since 1985 have assisted in encouraging economic recovery and development. In 1985, the PSD turned the PS out of office and won the general election, although they did not have an absolute majority of assembly seats. In 1986, Mário Soares was elected president of the republic, the first civilian to hold that office since the First Republic. In the elections of 1987 and 1991, however, the PSD was returned to power with clear majorities of over 50 percent of the vote.
       Although the PSD received 50.4 percent of the vote in the 1991 parliamentary elections and held a 42-seat majority in the Assembly of the Republic, the party began to lose public support following media revelations regarding corruption and complaints about Prime Minister Cavaco Silva's perceived arrogant leadership style. President Mário Soares voiced criticism of the PSD's seemingly untouchable majority and described a "tyranny of the majority." Economic growth slowed down. In the parliamentary elections of 1995 and the presidential election of 1996, the PSD's dominance ended for the time being. Prime Minister Antônio Guterres came to office when the PS won the October 1995 elections, and in the subsequent presidential contest, in January 1996, socialist Jorge Sampaio, the former mayor of Lisbon, was elected president of the republic, thus defeating Cavaco Silva's bid. Young and popular, Guterres moved the PS toward the center of the political spectrum. Under Guterres, the PS won the October 1999 parliamentary elections. The PS defeated the PSD but did not manage to win a clear, working majority of seats, and this made the PS dependent upon alliances with smaller parties, including the PCP.
       In the local elections in December 2001, the PSD's criticism of PS's heavy public spending allowed the PSD to take control of the key cities of Lisbon, Oporto, and Coimbra. Guterres resigned, and parliamentary elections were brought forward from 2004 to March 2002. The PSD won a narrow victory with 40 percent of the votes, and Jose Durão Barroso became prime minister. Having failed to win a majority of the seats in parliament forced the PSD to govern in coalition with the right-wing Popular Party (PP) led by Paulo Portas. Durão Barroso set about reducing government spending by cutting the budgets of local authorities, freezing civil service hiring, and reviving the economy by accelerating privatization of state-owned enterprises. These measures provoked a 24-hour strike by public-sector workers. Durão Barroso reacted with vows to press ahead with budget-cutting measures and imposed a wage freeze on all employees earning more than €1,000, which affected more than one-half of Portugal's work force.
       In June 2004, Durão Barroso was invited by Romano Prodi to succeed him as president of the European Commission. Durão Barroso accepted and resigned the prime ministership in July. Pedro Santana Lopes, the leader of the PSD, became prime minister. Already unpopular at the time of Durão Barroso's resignation, the PSD-led government became increasingly unpopular under Santana Lopes. A month-long delay in the start of the school year and confusion over his plan to cut taxes and raise public-sector salaries, eroded confidence even more. By November, Santana Lopes's government was so unpopular that President Jorge Sampaio was obliged to dissolve parliament and hold new elections, two years ahead of schedule.
       Parliamentary elections were held on 20 February 2005. The PS, which had promised the electorate disciplined and transparent governance, educational reform, the alleviation of poverty, and a boost in employment, won 45 percent of the vote and the majority of the seats in parliament. The leader of the PS, José Sôcrates became prime minister on 12 March 2005. In the regularly scheduled presidential elections held on 6 January 2006, the former leader of the PSD and prime minister, Aníbal Cavaco Silva, won a narrow victory and became president on 9 March 2006. With a mass protest, public teachers' strike, and street demonstrations in March 2008, Portugal's media, educational, and social systems experienced more severe pressures. With the spreading global recession beginning in September 2008, Portugal's economic and financial systems became more troubled.
       Owing to its geographic location on the southwestern most edge of continental Europe, Portugal has been historically in but not of Europe. Almost from the beginning of its existence in the 12th century as an independent monarchy, Portugal turned its back on Europe and oriented itself toward the Atlantic Ocean. After carving out a Christian kingdom on the western portion of the Iberian peninsula, Portuguese kings gradually built and maintained a vast seaborne global empire that became central to the way Portugal understood its individuality as a nation-state. While the creation of this empire allows Portugal to claim an unusual number of "firsts" or distinctions in world and Western history, it also retarded Portugal's economic, social, and political development. It can be reasonably argued that the Revolution of 25 April 1974 was the most decisive event in Portugal's long history because it finally ended Portugal's oceanic mission and view of itself as an imperial power. After the 1974 Revolution, Portugal turned away from its global mission and vigorously reoriented itself toward Europe. Contemporary Portugal is now both in and of Europe.
       The turn toward Europe began immediately after 25 April 1974. Portugal granted independence to its African colonies in 1975. It was admitted to the European Council and took the first steps toward accession to the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1976. On 28 March 1977, the Portuguese government officially applied for EEC membership. Because of Portugal's economic and social backwardness, which would require vast sums of EEC money to overcome, negotiations for membership were long and difficult. Finally, a treaty of accession was signed on 12 June 1985. Portugal officially joined the EEC (the European Union [EU] since 1993) on 1 January 1986. Since becoming a full-fledged member of the EU, Portugal has been steadily overcoming the economic and social underdevelopment caused by its imperial past and is becoming more like the rest of Europe.
       Membership in the EU has speeded up the structural transformation of Portugal's economy, which actually began during the Estado Novo. Investments made by the Estado Novo in Portugal's economy began to shift employment out of the agricultural sector, which, in 1950, accounted for 50 percent of Portugal's economically active population. Today, only 10 percent of the economically active population is employed in the agricultural sector (the highest among EU member states); 30 percent in the industrial sector (also the highest among EU member states); and 60 percent in the service sector (the lowest among EU member states). The economically active population numbers about 5,000,000 employed, 56 percent of whom are women. Women workers are the majority of the workforce in the agricultural and service sectors (the highest among the EU member states). The expansion of the service sector has been primarily in health care and education. Portugal has had the lowest unemployment rates among EU member states, with the overall rate never being more than 10 percent of the active population. Since joining the EU, the number of employers increased from 2.6 percent to 5.8 percent of the active population; self-employed from 16 to 19 percent; and employees from 65 to 70 percent. Twenty-six percent of the employers are women. Unemployment tends to hit younger workers in industry and transportation, women employed in domestic service, workers on short-term contracts, and poorly educated workers. Salaried workers earn only 63 percent of the EU average, and hourly workers only one-third to one-half of that earned by their EU counterparts. Despite having had the second highest growth of gross national product (GNP) per inhabitant (after Ireland) among EU member states, the above data suggest that while much has been accomplished in terms of modernizing the Portuguese economy, much remains to be done to bring Portugal's economy up to the level of the "average" EU member state.
       Membership in the EU has also speeded up changes in Portuguese society. Over the last 30 years, coastalization and urbanization have intensified. Fully 50 percent of Portuguese live in the coastal urban conurbations of Lisbon, Oporto, Braga, Aveiro, Coimbra, Viseu, Évora, and Faro. The Portuguese population is one of the oldest among EU member states (17.3 percent are 65 years of age or older) thanks to a considerable increase in life expectancy at birth (77.87 years for the total population, 74.6 years for men, 81.36 years for women) and one of the lowest birthrates (10.59 births/1,000) in Europe. Family size averages 2.8 persons per household, with the strict nuclear family (one or two generations) in which both parents work being typical. Common law marriages, cohabitating couples, and single-parent households are more and more common. The divorce rate has also increased. "Youth Culture" has developed. The young have their own meeting places, leisure-time activities, and nightlife (bars, clubs, and discos).
       All Portuguese citizens, whether they have contributed or not, have a right to an old-age pension, invalidity benefits, widowed persons' pension, as well as payments for disabilities, children, unemployment, and large families. There is a national minimum wage (€385 per month), which is low by EU standards. The rapid aging of Portugal's population has changed the ratio of contributors to pensioners to 1.7, the lowest in the EU. This has created deficits in Portugal's social security fund.
       The adult literacy rate is about 92 percent. Illiteracy is still found among the elderly. Although universal compulsory education up to grade 9 was achieved in 1980, only 21.2 percent of the population aged 25-64 had undergone secondary education, compared to an EU average of 65.7 percent. Portugal's higher education system currently consists of 14 state universities and 14 private universities, 15 state polytechnic institutions, one Catholic university, and one military academy. All in all, Portugal spends a greater percentage of its state budget on education than most EU member states. Despite this high level of expenditure, the troubled Portuguese education system does not perform well. Early leaving and repetition rates are among the highest among EU member states.
       After the Revolution of 25 April 1974, Portugal created a National Health Service, which today consists of 221 hospitals and 512 medical centers employing 33,751 doctors and 41,799 nurses. Like its education system, Portugal's medical system is inefficient. There are long waiting lists for appointments with specialists and for surgical procedures.
       Structural changes in Portugal's economy and society mean that social life in Portugal is not too different from that in other EU member states. A mass consumption society has been created. Televisions, telephones, refrigerators, cars, music equipment, mobile phones, and personal computers are commonplace. Sixty percent of Portuguese households possess at least one automobile, and 65 percent of Portuguese own their own home. Portuguese citizens are more aware of their legal rights than ever before. This has resulted in a trebling of the number of legal proceeding since 1960 and an eight-fold increase in the number of lawyers. In general, Portuguese society has become more permissive and secular; the Catholic Church and the armed forces are much less influential than in the past. Portugal's population is also much more culturally, religiously, and ethnically diverse, a consequence of the coming to Portugal of hundreds of thousands of immigrants, mainly from former African colonies.
       Portuguese are becoming more cosmopolitan and sophisticated through the impact of world media, the Internet, and the World Wide Web. A prime case in point came in the summer and early fall of 1999, with the extraordinary events in East Timor and the massive Portuguese popular responses. An internationally monitored referendum in East Timor, Portugal's former colony in the Indonesian archipelago and under Indonesian occupation from late 1975 to summer 1999, resulted in a vote of 78.5 percent for rejecting integration with Indonesia and for independence. When Indonesian prointegration gangs, aided by the Indonesian military, responded to the referendum with widespread brutality and threatened to reverse the verdict of the referendum, there was a spontaneous popular outpouring of protest in the cities and towns of Portugal. An avalanche of Portuguese e-mail fell on leaders and groups in the UN and in certain countries around the world as Portugal's diplomats, perhaps to compensate for the weak initial response to Indonesian armed aggression in 1975, called for the protection of East Timor as an independent state and for UN intervention to thwart Indonesian action. Using global communications networks, the Portuguese were able to mobilize UN and world public opinion against Indonesian actions and aided the eventual independence of East Timor on 20 May 2002.
       From the Revolution of 25 April 1974 until the 1990s, Portugal had a large number of political parties, one of the largest Communist parties in western Europe, frequent elections, and endemic cabinet instability. Since the 1990s, the number of political parties has been dramatically reduced and cabinet stability increased. Gradually, the Portuguese electorate has concentrated around two larger parties, the right-of-center Social Democrats (PSD) and the left-of-center Socialist (PS). In the 1980s, these two parties together garnered 65 percent of the vote and 70 percent of the seats in parliament. In 2005, these percentages had risen to 74 percent and 85 percent, respectively. In effect, Portugal is currently a two-party dominant system in which the two largest parties — PS and PSD—alternate in and out of power, not unlike the rotation of the two main political parties (the Regenerators and the Historicals) during the last decades (1850s to 1880s) of the liberal constitutional monarchy. As Portugal's democracy has consolidated, turnout rates for the eligible electorate have declined. In the 1970s, turnout was 85 percent. In Portugal's most recent parliamentary election (2005), turnout had fallen to 65 percent of the eligible electorate.
       Portugal has benefited greatly from membership in the EU, and whatever doubts remain about the price paid for membership, no Portuguese government in the near future can afford to sever this connection. The vast majority of Portuguese citizens see membership in the EU as a "good thing" and strongly believe that Portugal has benefited from membership. Only the Communist Party opposed membership because it reduces national sovereignty, serves the interests of capitalists not workers, and suffers from a democratic deficit. Despite the high level of support for the EU, Portuguese voters are increasingly not voting in elections for the European Parliament, however. Turnout for European Parliament elections fell from 40 percent of the eligible electorate in the 1999 elections to 38 percent in the 2004 elections.
       In sum, Portugal's turn toward Europe has done much to overcome its backwardness. However, despite the economic, social, and political progress made since 1986, Portugal has a long way to go before it can claim to be on a par with the level found even in Spain, much less the rest of western Europe. As Portugal struggles to move from underde-velopment, especially in the rural areas away from the coast, it must keep in mind the perils of too rapid modern development, which could damage two of its most precious assets: its scenery and environment. The growth and future prosperity of the economy will depend on the degree to which the government and the private sector will remain stewards of clean air, soil, water, and other finite resources on which the tourism industry depends and on which Portugal's world image as a unique place to visit rests. Currently, Portugal is investing heavily in renewable energy from solar, wind, and wave power in order to account for about 50 percent of its electricity needs by 2010. Portugal opened the world's largest solar power plant and the world's first commercial wave power farm in 2006.
       An American documentary film on Portugal produced in the 1970s described this little country as having "a Past in Search of a Future." In the years after the Revolution of 25 April 1974, it could be said that Portugal is now living in "a Present in Search of a Future." Increasingly, that future lies in Europe as an active and productive member of the EU.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Historical Portugal

  • 11 landing

    landing n
    посадка
    land v
    совершать посадку
    accuracy landing
    точная посадка
    achieve a smooth landing
    достигать плавной посадки
    aerodrome of intended landing
    аэродром предполагаемой посадки
    aft landing gear
    задняя опора шасси
    aircraft landing
    посадка воздушного судна
    aircraft landing measurement system
    система измерения посадочных параметров воздушного судна
    allowable landing weight
    допустимая посадочная масса
    all-weather landing capability
    способность выполнять посадку в сложных метеорологических условиях
    amphibious landing gear
    колесно-поплавковое шасси
    angle of landing
    посадочный угол
    approach landing
    заход на посадку
    arresting landing gear
    тормозной механизм
    asymmetric thrust landing
    посадка с асимметричной тягой
    autoflare landing
    посадка с автоматическим выравниванием
    automatic landing
    автоматическая посадка
    automatic landing system
    система автоматической посадки
    autorotation landing
    посадка на авторотации
    auxiliary landing field
    запасная посадочная площадка
    bad weather landing
    посадка в сложных метеоусловиях
    balked landing
    уход на второй круг
    balked landing path
    траектория прерванной посадки
    be forced landing
    быть вынужденным совершить посадку
    belly landing
    посадка с убранным шасси
    below the landing minima
    ниже посадочного минимума
    bicycle landing gear
    велосипедная шестерня
    blind landing
    посадка по приборам
    blind landing system
    система слепой посадки
    body landing gear
    фюзеляжное шасси
    bogie-type landing gear
    тележечное шасси
    bounced landing
    резкое вертикальное перемещение при посадке
    bumpy landing
    грубая посадка
    cantilever landing gear
    консольное шасси
    carry out a landing
    выполнять посадку
    castor landing gear
    шасси с ориентирующими колесами
    clear landing
    разрешать выполнение посадки
    collapsed landing gear
    поврежденное шасси
    commence the landing procedure
    начинать посадку
    commit landing
    принимать решение идти на посадку
    compulsory landing
    принудительная посадка
    contact landing
    посадка с визуальной ориентировкой
    conventional takeoff and landing aircraft
    воздушное судно обычной схемы взлета и посадки
    correct landing
    точная посадка
    crash landing
    аварийная посадка
    crash landing strip
    аварийная посадочная полоса
    cross-wind landing
    посадка при боковом ветре
    day landing
    посадка в светлое время суток
    dead-engine landing
    посадка с отказавшим двигателем
    dead-stick landing
    посадка с неработающим воздушным винтом
    deck landing
    посадка на палубу
    design landing mass
    расчетная посадочная масса
    design landing weight
    расчетная посадочная масса
    direction for landing
    направление посадки
    distress landing
    аварийная посадка
    downwind landing
    посадка по ветру
    dummy landing gear
    макетное шасси
    electronic landing aids system
    радиоэлектронная система посадочных средств
    emergency landing
    аварийная посадка
    emergency landing gear
    аварийное шасси
    emergency landing gear extension
    аварийный выпуск шасси
    emergency landing provisions
    меры на случай аварийной посадки
    engine-out landing
    посадка с отказавшим двигателем
    evacuation in crash landing
    покидание после аварийной посадки
    extend the landing gear
    выпускать шасси
    fail to extend landing gear
    ошибочно не выпускать шасси
    fail to retract landing gear
    ошибочно не убрать шасси
    fear-up landing
    посадка с убранным шасси
    fee per landing
    сбор за посадку
    fixed landing gear
    неубирающееся шасси
    flap landing position
    посадочное положение закрылков
    flapless landing
    посадка с убранными закрылками
    flaps landing setting
    установка закрылков на посадочный угол
    float-type landing gear
    поплавковое шасси
    forced landing
    вынужденная посадка
    forward retracting landing gear
    шасси, убирающееся вперед
    four-wheel bogie landing gear
    многоопорное тележечное шасси
    free-fall landing gear
    шасси, выпускающееся под действием собственной массы
    from landing operations
    действия после посадки
    from landing taxiing
    руление после посадки
    full-circle landing
    посадка с выполнением полного круга захода
    full-stop landing
    посадка с полной остановкой
    gear-down landing
    посадка с выпущенным шасси
    glide landing
    посадка с этапа планирования
    glide-path landing system
    глиссадная система посадки
    grass landing area
    посадочная площадка с травяным покрытием
    ground-controlled landing
    посадка по командам с земли
    ground taxi from landing operation
    руление после посадки
    hard landing
    грубая посадка
    helicopter-type landing
    посадка по вертолетному типу
    hull equipped landing gear
    поплавковое шасси
    improper landing flareout
    ошибка при выравнивании перед приземлением
    inadvertently retracted landing gear
    ошибочно убранное шасси
    instrument approach landing
    заход на посадку по приборам
    instrument landing
    посадка по приборам
    instrument landing approach
    заход на посадку по приборам
    instrument landing system
    система посадки по приборам
    intended landing
    ожидаемая посадка
    intermediate landing
    посадка на маршруте полета
    inward retracting landing gear
    шасси, убирающееся в фюзеляж
    kill the landing speed
    гасить посадочную скорость
    land after procedure
    послепосадочный маневр
    land downwind
    совершать посадку в направлении ветра
    landing accident
    происшествие при посадке
    landing aerodrome
    аэродром посадки
    landing after last light
    посадка после захода солнца
    landing aids
    посадочные средства
    landing approach speed
    скорость захода на посадку
    landing area facilities
    оборудование зоны посадки
    landing beacon
    посадочный маяк
    landing beam
    посадочный луч
    landing beside fix
    посадка вне намеченной точки
    landing capability
    управляемость при посадке
    landing capacity
    пропускная способность по числу посадок
    landing characteristics
    посадочные характеристики
    landing charge
    сбор за посадку
    landing chart
    схема посадки
    landing clearance
    разрешение на посадку
    landing clearance confirmation
    подтверждение разрешения на посадку
    landing conditions
    условия посадки
    landing configuration
    конфигурация при посадке
    landing control
    управление посадкой
    landing direction-finding station
    посадочная радиопеленгаторная станция
    landing direction indicator
    указатель направления посадки
    landing direction indicator lights
    огни указателя направления посадки
    landing direction lights
    огни направления посадки
    landing distance
    посадочная дистанция
    landing distance available
    располагаемая посадочная дистанция
    landing distance with reverse thrust
    посадочная дистанция при включенном реверсе
    landing field
    посадочная площадка
    landing flap
    посадочный щиток
    landing flare
    выравнивание перед приземлением
    landing flare path
    траектория выравнивания перед приземлением
    landing floodlight
    посадочный прожектор заливающего света
    landing forecast
    прогноз на момент посадки
    landing gear
    опора шасси
    landing gear bogie
    тележка шасси
    landing gear cycle
    цикл уборки - выпуска шасси
    landing gear door
    створка шасси
    landing gear door latch
    замок створки шасси
    landing gear drop tests
    динамические испытания шасси
    landing gear extention time
    время выпуска шасси
    landing gear fairing
    гондола шасси
    landing gear fulcrum
    траверса стойки шасси
    landing gear indication system
    система индикации положения шасси
    landing gear is down and locked
    шасси выпущено и установлено на замки выпущенного положения
    landing gear locking pin
    предохранительный штырь шасси
    landing gear malfunction
    отказ механизма уборки - выпуска шасси
    landing gear operating speed
    скорость выпуска - уборки шасси
    landing gear pilot
    ось вращения стойки шасси
    landing gear pilot pin
    цапфа шасси
    landing gear position indicator
    указатель положения шасси
    landing gear shock strut
    амортизационная опора шасси
    landing gear spat
    обтекатель шасси
    (не убирающегося в полете) landing gear tread
    колея шасси
    landing gear well
    ниша шасси
    landing gear well dome
    ниша отсека шасси
    landing gear wheel
    колесо опоры шасси
    landing guidance system
    система управления посадкой
    landing heading
    посадочный курс
    landing headlight
    посадочная фара
    landing instruction
    информация по условиям посадки
    landing lights
    посадочные огни
    landing load
    посадочная нагрузка
    landing mass
    посадочная масса
    landing minima
    минимум для посадки
    landing noise
    шум при посадке
    landing off the aerodrome
    посадка вне аэродрома
    landing operation
    посадка
    landing pattern
    схема посадки
    landing performance
    посадочная характеристика
    landing procedure
    схема посадки
    landing request
    запрос на посадку
    landing roll
    послепосадочный пробег
    landing roll operation
    пробег
    landing run
    пробег при посадке
    landing runway
    ВПП, открытая только для посадок
    landing sequence
    очередность посадки
    landing sign
    посадочный знак
    landing site
    посадочная площадка
    (для вертолетов) landing speed
    посадочная скорость
    landing strip
    посадочная полоса
    (с грунтовым покрытием) landing sudden windshift
    внезапное изменение ветра при посадке
    landing system
    система посадки
    landing technique
    способ посадки
    landing tee
    посадочное Т
    landing transition segment
    участок перехода к этапу посадки
    landing turn
    разворот на посадку
    landing water run
    пробег при посадке на воду
    landing weight
    посадочная масса
    landing windshear
    сдвиг ветра при посадке
    land into the wind
    выполнять посадку против ветра
    land into wind
    совершать посадку против ветра
    land on water
    совершать посадку на воду
    land the aircraft
    приземлять воздушное судно
    land vertically
    совершать посадку вертикально
    lateral drift landing
    посадка с боковым сносом
    level landing
    посадка на две точки
    levered landing gear
    рычажное шасси
    lock the landing gear
    ставить шасси на замки
    lock the landing gear down
    ставить шасси на замок выпущенного положения
    lock the landing gear up
    ставить шасси на замок убранного положения
    lower the landing gear
    выпускать шасси
    low visibility landing
    посадка при ограниченной видимости
    main landing gear
    основная опора шасси
    main landing gear beam
    балка основной опоры шасси
    maximum permitted landing weight
    максимально допустимая посадочная масса
    minimum landing speed
    минимальная посадочная скорость
    night landing
    посадка в темное время суток
    nonretractable landing gear
    неубирающееся шасси
    nose landing gear
    передняя опора шасси
    nose landing gear door
    створка передней опоры шасси
    off-field landing
    посадка вне летного поля
    overshooting landing
    посадка с выкатыванием
    overweight landing
    посадка с превышением допустимой посадочной массы
    pancake landing
    посадка с парашютированием
    partial flap landing
    посадка с частично выпущенными закрылками
    pontoon equipped landing gear
    поплавковое шасси
    power-off autorotative landing
    посадка в режиме авторотации в выключенным двигателем
    power-on landing
    посадка с работающим двигателем
    precision landing
    точная посадка
    prematurely retracted landing gear
    преждевременно убранное шасси
    prepared landing area
    подготовленная посадочная площадка
    prepare for landing
    приготавливаться к посадке
    priority landing
    внеочередная посадка
    prohibition of landing
    запрещение посадки
    quadricycle landing gear
    четырехколесное шасси
    radar landing minima
    посадочный минимум при радиолокационном обеспечении
    radio-beacon landing system
    радиомаячная система посадки
    raise the landing gear
    убирать шасси
    rearward retracting landing gear
    шасси, убирающееся назад
    rebound landing
    посадка с повторным ударом после касания ВПП
    reduced takeoff and landing aircraft
    воздушное судно укороченного взлета и посадки
    release the landing gear
    снимать шасси с замков убранного положения
    release the landing gear lock
    снимать шасси с замка
    retractable landing gear
    убирающееся шасси
    retract the landing gear
    убирать шасси
    reverse-thrust landing
    посадка с использованием реверса тяги
    rough landing
    грубая посадка
    run from landing
    послепосадочный пробег
    running landing
    посадка по-самолетному
    run out the landing gear
    выпускать шасси
    safe landing
    безопасная посадка
    semilevered landing gear
    полурычажное шасси
    short landing
    посадка с коротким пробегом
    short takeoff and landing aircraft
    воздушное судно короткого взлета и посадки
    single-skid landing gear
    однополозковое шасси
    skid-equipped landing gear
    полозковое шасси
    ski-equipped landing gear
    лыжное шасси
    smooth landing
    плавная посадка
    speed in landing configuration
    скорость при посадочной
    (конфигурации воздушного судна) spot landing
    посадка на точность приземления
    stall landing
    посадка на критическом угле атаки
    steerable landing gear
    управляемое шасси
    straight-in landing
    посадка с прямой
    supplementary landing gear
    вспомогательное шасси
    tail-down landing
    посадка на хвост
    tailwheel landing gear
    шасси с хвостовой опорой
    take-off and landing characteristics
    взлетно-посадочные характеристики
    talk-down landing
    посадка по командам с земли
    test landing
    испытательная посадка
    three-point landing
    посадка на три точки
    touch-and-go landing
    посадка с немедленным взлетом после касания
    trend-type landing
    посадка с упреждением сноса
    tricycle landing gear
    трехопорное шасси
    two-point landing
    посадка на две точки
    unlatch the landing gear
    снимать шасси с замков
    unobstructed landing area
    зона приземления
    upwind landing
    посадка против ветра
    vertical landing
    вертикальная посадка
    vertical takeoff and landing aircraft
    воздушное судно вертикального взлета и посадки
    visual landing
    визуальная посадка
    visually judged landing
    визуальная посадка по наземным ориентирам
    water landing
    посадка на воду
    wheel landing gear
    колесное шасси
    wheels-down landing
    посадка с выпущенным шасси
    wheels-up landing
    посадка с убранным шасси
    whilst landing
    при посадке
    wide-track landing gear
    ширококолейное шасси
    wind-assisted landing gear
    шасси с использованием скоростного напора
    wind landing gear
    крыльевая опора шасси
    zero-zero landing
    посадка при нулевой видимости

    English-Russian aviation dictionary > landing

  • 12 Line

    1. линия; черта 2. очертание, контур 3. отвес (для направления выработок) 4. экватор 5. линейное расположение сейсмических точек наблюдения
    line of bearing линия простирания
    line of break линия обрушения; линия разрушения
    line of collimation линия коллимации
    line of concrescence Ost. линия сращения, линия соединения
    line of correlation корреляционная линия
    line of crustal weakness линия ослабленной земной коры
    line of dehiscence линия [щель] разверзания (земной коры)
    line of dip направление угла падения
    line of dislocation линия дислокации, линия смещения, линия перемещения
    line of disturbance зона нарушения (земной коры); линия разрыва
    line of equal depth to water table линия одинаковой глубины водного зеркала, изобата водного зеркала
    line of equal piestic fluctuation линия одинаковых пьезометрических колебаний
    line of force 1. силовая линия, линия в силовом поле 2. силовая линия магнитного поля, магнитная силовая линия
    line of induction силовая линия магнитного поля, магнитная силовая линия
    line of least resistance линия наименьшего сопротивления
    line of lode линия простирания жилы
    line of nonerosion линия [полоса] с отсутствием эрозии (при отступании прилива)
    line of outcrop линия выхода (пласта) на поверхность
    line of precise levels профиль высокоточной нивелировки, линия прецизионного нивелирования
    line of rent линия разлома, линия разрыва
    line of resistance линия сопротивления
    line of saturation линия насыщения, линия поглощения, уровень подземных вод
    line of section линия разреза
    line of seepage линия просачивания, фреатический уровень
    line of sight линия визирования
    line of strike линия простирания
    line of uplift линия подъёма
    line of weakness линия наименьшего сопротивления
    line of zero distortion линии нулевых искажений
    absorption line линия спектра поглощения
    aclinic line магнитный экватор
    agonic line агоническая линия, нулевая изогона
    Alkemade line линия Алькемаде (соединяющая точки составов двух фаз)
    ammonoid line Ceph. аммоноидная перегородочная линия
    ancient shore line древняя береговая линия
    andesite line андезитовая линия
    anticlinal line линия антиклинали
    apical line апикальная линия
    axial line осевая линия, ось складки
    azimuth line азимутальная линия
    base line 1. базис (топографическая линия на земной поверхности) 2. базисная линия (при построении триангуляционной сети) 3. аэромагнитный профиль
    beach line пляжная линия
    Becke line полоска [линия] Бекке
    biconvex growth line двояковыпуклая линия роста (напр. у раковин брахиопод)
    bluff line линия обрыва
    border line граница, пограничная линия
    bottom line ось мульды
    boundary line 1. фазовая граница 2. граница соприкосновения двух районов
    breaker line линия прибоя
    bright line светлая полоса, линия Бекке
    center line средняя [центровая] линия
    channel line стержень
    coast line береговая линия, линия побережья
    collimation line ось коллимации
    conjugation line линия сопряжения
    contact line линия контакта
    contour line 1. контурная линия 2. изолиния
    Cooper's lines линии Купера (ветвящаяся сеть мельчайших линий скола под давлением)
    corange line линия на карте равного уровня прилива
    correction line коррекционная линия
    coseismal [coseismic] line косейсмическая линия
    cotidal line равноприливная [котидальная] линия
    crest line линия перегиба сводовой части складки, гребень антиклинали, шарнир складки, линия гребня, ось свода
    crop line линия выхода (пласта) на поверхность
    cross-section line линия поперечного разреза, линия профиля, линия геологического разреза
    crush line линия смятия, линия дробления (пород)
    date line линия смены дат
    datum line опорная линия
    dead line нейтральная [мёртвая] линия
    debris line линия обломков (1. предел отложений осыпи 2. предел намыва обломков на пляж во время шторма)
    demarcation line Biv. демаркационная [разграничительная] линия
    depressed line линия депрессии
    dimension line размерная линия
    displacement line линия смещения
    drag line линия волочения
    drainage line дренажная линия
    drift line 1. граница плавника 2. граница паводка
    dry snow line линия сухого снега
    edge-water line уровень краевой воды (выше которого имеются промышленные концентрации углеводородов)
    encroachment line вторжение [перемещение] краевой воды (в нефтяной пласт после понижения давления)
    end line замыкающая линия
    entire line сплошная линия
    equal space line линия равных расстояний
    equiglacial line изолиния льда
    equilibrium line линия равновесия
    fall line линия водопадов
    fault line линия сброса; линия разрывного нарушения
    finite line штрек
    firn line фирновая линия
    flight line линия полёта (при аэрофотосъёмке)
    flow line 1. линия течения (в изверженных породах) 2. гидр, линия [уровень] течения
    foam line 1. пенный гребень (волны, приближающейся к берегу) 2. линия пены (вокруг вершины разрывного течения)
    Forel's lines штриховка Фореля
    form line гипотетическая горизонталь
    frost line граница промерзания
    geodesic line геодезическая линия (линия кратчайшего расстояния между двумя точками на любой математически определённой поверхности)
    geodesic base line линия геодезического базиса, геодезический базис
    geodetic line см. geodesic line
    glacier line линия (распространения) ледника
    glide line линия скольжения
    grade line линия уклона
    growth line линия роста
    guide line линия визирования
    hinge line 1. линия шарнира (флексуры) 2. замочная линия (у брахиопод) 3. край раковины, где сочленяются две створки (у пластинчатожаберных моллюсков)
    hoping base line наклонная базисная линия
    hot line тект. «горячая линия»
    hydraulic grade line линия гидравлического уклона
    hydroisopiestic line гидроизогипса
    incremental line гидр, линия подпитывания, линия питания
    isoanthracite lines изоантрацитовые линии (линии на карте или диаграмме с равным отношением углерода к водороду в антраците)
    isobathic line изобата
    isochemic line линия изохимизма
    isoclinic line изоклина
    isocrymal line линия, соединяющая точки с одинаковой средней температурой в самый холодный зимний месяц
    isodip line изоклина
    isodynamic line изодинама
    isogenic line изогона
    isohyetal line изогиета
    isolithic line изолита (воображаемая линия оди накового литологического состава или равных мощностей данной фации)
    isopachous line изопахита (линия на карте равной мощности какого-л. горизонта пород)
    isopiestic line of aquifer изопьеза водоносного горизонта, линия равных потенциалов водоносного горизонта
    isosalinity line линия равной солёности
    isoseismal line изосейсма
    isotherm line изотерма
    isotime line изохрона
    jug line сейсмическая коса
    lead line лотлинь
    lobe line лопастная [сутурная] линия
    Luders' lines линии Людерса, линии скольжения
    magnetic field [magnetic flux] line силовая линия магнитного поля, магнитная силовая линия
    Marshall line линия Маршалла, андезитовая линия
    meander line контур физико-географического объекта, меандрирующий контур
    mid-umbonal line Biv. средняя линия
    mud line граница ила
    neve line фирновая линия, граница фирнового снега
    nodal line геофиз. узловая [нодальная] линия, линия узлов
    oblique coast line береговая линия под косым углом к структурам берега
    obsequent fault line обсеквентная линия сброса
    outcrop line линия выходов [линия обнажения] пород
    pallial line Moll, мантийная линия
    parietal line Con. продольная борозда
    permafrost line граница распространения многолетней мерзлоты
    phreatic line линия просачивания, фреатический уровень
    plunge line линия прибоя
    range line граница меридианного ряда тауншипов
    raster lines геофиз. растровые линии
    reaction line крист. реакционная кривая
    reference line линия начала отсчёта
    regional snow line региональная снеговая линия
    resequent fault line ресеквентная линия сброса
    rhumb line локсодромия, локсодрома
    sand line 1. чистильный канат (для спуска и поднятия желонки для очистки от шлама буровой скважины) 2. pl. «наждачные» линии (штриховка от глетчерных льдов)
    saturation line линия насыщения
    schrund line линия растрескивания, шрундовая линия
    sea-level line линия уровня моря
    seepage line линия просачивания, фреатический уровень
    shale line линия глин
    shot point line линия пунктов [точек] взрыва
    sloping base line наклонная базисная линия
    snow line снеговая граница, снеговая линия; граница вечного снега
    sounding line лотлинь
    spectral line спектральная линия
    spiral line спиральная линия
    spring line линия выхода группы источников
    squall line линия шквала
    stone line прослойка камней, карпедолит
    stream line линия потока, линия течения
    strike line линия простирания
    suture line 1. пал. сутурная [шовная, лопастная, перегородочная] линия 2. тект. шовная линия, шов
    tectonic line тектоническая линия, тектонический линеамент
    temporary line сезонная [временная] линия
    terrace line 1. террасовая линия, линия террас 2. pl. Tril. террасовые линии
    terrain line линия поверхности рельефа
    tetrasporine line палеобот. тетраспориновая линия
    thickness line изопахита
    thrust line линия надвига
    time line синхронная линия (1. линия, соединяющая синхронные осадки 2. линия, указывающая одинаковое время в геологическом разрезе или на корреляционной диаграмме)
    timing line линия маркировки времени
    township line граница [линия] тауншипов
    transient line сезонная [временная] линия
    transit line линия визирования
    travel line линия [путь] следования
    tree line линия распространения лесов
    trend line тренд, линия тренда
    trough line 1. шарнир [ось] синклинали 2. трог
    tubing line канат для спуска и подъёма эксплуатационных труб
    twin glide line линия скольжения двойников, линия двойникового скольжения
    valley line тальвег
    wave line верхняя отметка прибойного заплеска; знак прибоя
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  • 13 line

    1. линия; черта 2. очертание, контур 3. отвес (для направления выработок) 4. экватор 5. линейное расположение сейсмических точек наблюдения
    line of bearing линия простирания
    line of break линия обрушения; линия разрушения
    line of collimation линия коллимации
    line of concrescence Ost. линия сращения, линия соединения
    line of correlation корреляционная линия
    line of crustal weakness линия ослабленной земной коры
    line of dehiscence линия [щель] разверзания (земной коры)
    line of dip направление угла падения
    line of dislocation линия дислокации, линия смещения, линия перемещения
    line of disturbance зона нарушения (земной коры); линия разрыва
    line of equal depth to water table линия одинаковой глубины водного зеркала, изобата водного зеркала
    line of equal piestic fluctuation линия одинаковых пьезометрических колебаний
    line of force 1. силовая линия, линия в силовом поле 2. силовая линия магнитного поля, магнитная силовая линия
    line of induction силовая линия магнитного поля, магнитная силовая линия
    line of least resistance линия наименьшего сопротивления
    line of lode линия простирания жилы
    line of nonerosion линия [полоса] с отсутствием эрозии (при отступании прилива)
    line of outcrop линия выхода (пласта) на поверхность
    line of precise levels профиль высокоточной нивелировки, линия прецизионного нивелирования
    line of rent линия разлома, линия разрыва
    line of resistance линия сопротивления
    line of saturation линия насыщения, линия поглощения, уровень подземных вод
    line of section линия разреза
    line of seepage линия просачивания, фреатический уровень
    line of sight линия визирования
    line of strike линия простирания
    line of uplift линия подъёма
    line of weakness линия наименьшего сопротивления
    line of zero distortion линии нулевых искажений
    absorption line линия спектра поглощения
    aclinic line магнитный экватор
    agonic line агоническая линия, нулевая изогона
    Alkemade line линия Алькемаде (соединяющая точки составов двух фаз)
    ammonoid line Ceph. аммоноидная перегородочная линия
    ancient shore line древняя береговая линия
    andesite line андезитовая линия
    anticlinal line линия антиклинали
    apical line апикальная линия
    axial line осевая линия, ось складки
    azimuth line азимутальная линия
    base line 1. базис (топографическая линия на земной поверхности) 2. базисная линия (при построении триангуляционной сети) 3. аэромагнитный профиль
    beach line пляжная линия
    Becke line полоска [линия] Бекке
    biconvex growth line двояковыпуклая линия роста (напр. у раковин брахиопод)
    bluff line линия обрыва
    border line граница, пограничная линия
    bottom line ось мульды
    boundary line 1. фазовая граница 2. граница соприкосновения двух районов
    breaker line линия прибоя
    bright line светлая полоса, линия Бекке
    center line средняя [центровая] линия
    channel line стержень
    coast line береговая линия, линия побережья
    collimation line ось коллимации
    conjugation line линия сопряжения
    contact line линия контакта
    contour line 1. контурная линия 2. изолиния
    Cooper's lines линии Купера (ветвящаяся сеть мельчайших линий скола под давлением)
    corange line линия на карте равного уровня прилива
    correction line коррекционная линия
    coseismal [coseismic] line косейсмическая линия
    cotidal line равноприливная [котидальная] линия
    crest line линия перегиба сводовой части складки, гребень антиклинали, шарнир складки, линия гребня, ось свода
    crop line линия выхода (пласта) на поверхность
    cross-section line линия поперечного разреза, линия профиля, линия геологического разреза
    crush line линия смятия, линия дробления (пород)
    date line линия смены дат
    datum line опорная линия
    dead line нейтральная [мёртвая] линия
    debris line линия обломков (1. предел отложений осыпи 2. предел намыва обломков на пляж во время шторма)
    demarcation line Biv. демаркационная [разграничительная] линия
    depressed line линия депрессии
    dimension line размерная линия
    displacement line линия смещения
    drag line линия волочения
    drainage line дренажная линия
    drift line 1. граница плавника 2. граница паводка
    dry snow line линия сухого снега
    edge-water line уровень краевой воды (выше которого имеются промышленные концентрации углеводородов)
    encroachment line вторжение [перемещение] краевой воды (в нефтяной пласт после понижения давления)
    end line замыкающая линия
    entire line сплошная линия
    equal space line линия равных расстояний
    equiglacial line изолиния льда
    equilibrium line линия равновесия
    fall line линия водопадов
    fault line линия сброса; линия разрывного нарушения
    finite line штрек
    firn line фирновая линия
    flight line линия полёта (при аэрофотосъёмке)
    flow line 1. линия течения (в изверженных породах) 2. гидр, линия [уровень] течения
    foam line 1. пенный гребень (волны, приближающейся к берегу) 2. линия пены (вокруг вершины разрывного течения)
    Forel's lines штриховка Фореля
    form line гипотетическая горизонталь
    frost line граница промерзания
    geodesic line геодезическая линия (линия кратчайшего расстояния между двумя точками на любой математически определённой поверхности)
    geodesic base line линия геодезического базиса, геодезический базис
    geodetic line см. geodesic line
    glacier line линия (распространения) ледника
    glide line линия скольжения
    grade line линия уклона
    growth line линия роста
    guide line линия визирования
    hinge line 1. линия шарнира (флексуры) 2. замочная линия (у брахиопод) 3. край раковины, где сочленяются две створки (у пластинчатожаберных моллюсков)
    hoping base line наклонная базисная линия
    hot line тект. «горячая линия»
    hydraulic grade line линия гидравлического уклона
    hydroisopiestic line гидроизогипса
    incremental line гидр, линия подпитывания, линия питания
    isoanthracite lines изоантрацитовые линии (линии на карте или диаграмме с равным отношением углерода к водороду в антраците)
    isobathic line изобата
    isochemic line линия изохимизма
    isoclinic line изоклина
    isocrymal line линия, соединяющая точки с одинаковой средней температурой в самый холодный зимний месяц
    isodip line изоклина
    isodynamic line изодинама
    isogenic line изогона
    isohyetal line изогиета
    isolithic line изолита (воображаемая линия оди накового литологического состава или равных мощностей данной фации)
    isopachous line изопахита (линия на карте равной мощности какого-л. горизонта пород)
    isopiestic line of aquifer изопьеза водоносного горизонта, линия равных потенциалов водоносного горизонта
    isosalinity line линия равной солёности
    isoseismal line изосейсма
    isotherm line изотерма
    isotime line изохрона
    jug line сейсмическая коса
    lead line лотлинь
    lobe line лопастная [сутурная] линия
    Luders' lines линии Людерса, линии скольжения
    magnetic field [magnetic flux] line силовая линия магнитного поля, магнитная силовая линия
    Marshall line линия Маршалла, андезитовая линия
    meander line контур физико-географического объекта, меандрирующий контур
    mid-umbonal line Biv. средняя линия
    mud line граница ила
    neve line фирновая линия, граница фирнового снега
    nodal line геофиз. узловая [нодальная] линия, линия узлов
    oblique coast line береговая линия под косым углом к структурам берега
    obsequent fault line обсеквентная линия сброса
    outcrop line линия выходов [линия обнажения] пород
    pallial line Moll, мантийная линия
    parietal line Con. продольная борозда
    permafrost line граница распространения многолетней мерзлоты
    phreatic line линия просачивания, фреатический уровень
    plunge line линия прибоя
    range line граница меридианного ряда тауншипов
    raster lines геофиз. растровые линии
    reaction line крист. реакционная кривая
    reference line линия начала отсчёта
    regional snow line региональная снеговая линия
    resequent fault line ресеквентная линия сброса
    rhumb line локсодромия, локсодрома
    sand line 1. чистильный канат (для спуска и поднятия желонки для очистки от шлама буровой скважины) 2. pl. «наждачные» линии (штриховка от глетчерных льдов)
    saturation line линия насыщения
    schrund line линия растрескивания, шрундовая линия
    sea-level line линия уровня моря
    seepage line линия просачивания, фреатический уровень
    shale line линия глин
    shot point line линия пунктов [точек] взрыва
    sloping base line наклонная базисная линия
    snow line снеговая граница, снеговая линия; граница вечного снега
    sounding line лотлинь
    spectral line спектральная линия
    spiral line спиральная линия
    spring line линия выхода группы источников
    squall line линия шквала
    stone line прослойка камней, карпедолит
    stream line линия потока, линия течения
    strike line линия простирания
    suture line 1. пал. сутурная [шовная, лопастная, перегородочная] линия 2. тект. шовная линия, шов
    tectonic line тектоническая линия, тектонический линеамент
    temporary line сезонная [временная] линия
    terrace line 1. террасовая линия, линия террас 2. pl. Tril. террасовые линии
    terrain line линия поверхности рельефа
    tetrasporine line палеобот. тетраспориновая линия
    thickness line изопахита
    thrust line линия надвига
    time line синхронная линия (1. линия, соединяющая синхронные осадки 2. линия, указывающая одинаковое время в геологическом разрезе или на корреляционной диаграмме)
    timing line линия маркировки времени
    township line граница [линия] тауншипов
    transient line сезонная [временная] линия
    transit line линия визирования
    travel line линия [путь] следования
    tree line линия распространения лесов
    trend line тренд, линия тренда
    trough line 1. шарнир [ось] синклинали 2. трог
    tubing line канат для спуска и подъёма эксплуатационных труб
    twin glide line линия скольжения двойников, линия двойникового скольжения
    valley line тальвег
    wave line верхняя отметка прибойного заплеска; знак прибоя
    * * *
    ход

    English-Russian dictionary of geology > line

  • 14 lie

    I 1. noun
    (a false statement made with the intention of deceiving: It would be a lie to say I knew, because I didn't.) løgn
    2. verb
    (to say etc something which is not true, with the intention of deceiving: There's no point in asking her - she'll just lie about it.) lyve
    II present participle - lying; verb
    1) (to be in or take a more or less flat position: She went into the bedroom and lay on the bed; The book was lying in the hall.) ligge
    2) (to be situated; to be in a particular place etc: The farm lay three miles from the sea; His interest lies in farming.) ligge
    3) (to remain in a certain state: The shop is lying empty now.) stå (tom)
    4) ((with in) (of feelings, impressions etc) to be caused by or contained in: His charm lies in his honesty.) ligge i, skyldes
    - lie down
    - lie in
    - lie in wait for
    - lie in wait
    - lie low
    - lie with
    - take lying down
    ligge
    --------
    løgn
    I
    subst. \/laɪ\/
    løgn, usannhet
    that's a lie!
    a pack of lies løgn fra ende til annen, bare løgn
    give somebody the lie beskylde noen for å lyve, kalle noen en løgner bevise at noen lyver, røpe noen
    hennes øyne talte et annet språk \/ hennes blikk røpet henne
    give the lie to something bevise at noe er galt, motsi noe
    live a lie leve på en løgn
    tell a lie eller tell lies lyve, snakke usant, fare med løgn
    II
    subst. \/laɪ\/
    1) leie, beliggenhet, retning
    2) tilstand, beskaffenhet, situasjon
    3) ( zoologi) leie, tilholdssted
    4) ( golf) leie (ballens posisjon)
    5) ( jernbane) lastespor
    6) ( kortspill) sits (måten kortene er fordelt på blant spillerne)
    improve lie ( golf) forbedre leie
    the lie of the country landets topografi
    the lie of the hair hårets fall, hvordan håret faller
    the lie of the land eller the lay of the land terrenget, lendet, landskapet ( overført) hvor landet ligger, hvordan situasjonen er
    III
    verb \/laɪ\/
    lyve
    lie oneself into something lyve seg til noe, lyve seg opp i noe
    lie to somebody lyve for noen
    lie to somebody's face lyve noen rett opp i ansiktet
    IV
    verb ( lay - lain) \/laɪ\/
    1) (om person, dyr eller ting) ligge
    2) ( overført) ligge
    3) ( om lik) ligge begravet, hvile
    4) strekke seg, ligge, være, befinne seg
    5) ( om vei e.l.) gå, lede, føre
    6) ( sjøfart) holde kursen, være i kurs
    7) ( om vannstand) stå
    8) ( jus) foreligge, kunne tas til følge, kunne opprettholdes
    here lies ( på gravstøtte) her hviler
    let something lie la noe være som det er, la noe være, la noe ligge
    lie about\/around ligge og slenge, ligge strødd, ligge rundt omkring
    ligge og dra seg, ligge og slappe av
    lie ahead ligge foran en
    lie along ( sjøfart) krenge
    lie at stå i, ligge i
    lie at anchor ligge for anker
    lie awake ligge våken
    lie back legge seg bakover, lene seg tilbake
    lie behind ligge bak, være årsaken til
    lie by ligge hos, ligge ved siden av ligge ubrukt, stå ubrukt, være ubrukt
    være ute av drift, ligge nede
    holde seg rolig, ligge stille, ligge og hvile ( sjøfart) ligge bi, ligge på været
    lie down legge seg, legge seg ned, legge seg for å hvile, hvile
    moren hennes fant seg (stilltiende) i fornærmelsen ta det rolig, ikke anstrenge seg noe videre
    ( ordre til hund e.l.) ligg!, dekk! ( militærvesen) kaste seg ned (for å søke dekning)
    lie heavy\/hard on hvile tungt på, ligge tungt på
    lie idle ( om maskin e.l.) stå stille
    lie in ligge i, bero på, komme av, skyldes
    avgjørelsen er i dine hender \/ det er din avgjørelse
    ligge lenge, sove lenge, bli i sengen ( gammeldags) ligge i barselseng, ligge for å føde
    lie in prison sitte i fengsel
    lie in state ligge på lit de parade
    lie low ligge nede, ligge i støvet, ligge flatt ( hverdagslig) holde seg unna, ligge i dekning (hverdagslig, overført) ligge lavt, gå stille i dørene, skjule sine hensikter
    lie off ( sjøfart) gå klar av, bære fri av ( slang) ligge unna, holde seg unna
    lie (up)on ligge på hvile på, komme an på, bero på
    lie over vente
    utsette(s), stille i bero, la ligge være ubetalt, ligge ubetalt ( sjøfart) ligge over, krenge (amer.) ligge natten over, sove over
    lie the course ( sjøfart) ligge på kursen, være i kurs, holde kursen
    lie to ligge under, være underkastet, være utsatt for, tynges av
    lie under ligge under, være underkastet, være utsatt for, tynges av
    lie under suspicion være mistenkt
    lie up legge seg, ligge til sengs, ligge ( sjøfart) legge opp ( overført) legge opp, trekke seg tilbake (amer. slang) ligge med (ei jente)
    lie with tilhøre, tilkomme, ligge på, ligge hos, påhvile, stå til
    (litt gammeldags, bibelsk) ligge hos, ligge med
    lie with someone to do something være noens sak å gjøre noe, påhvile noen å gjøre noe
    take something lying down finne seg i noe uten å mukke, gi seg uten videre

    English-Norwegian dictionary > lie

  • 15 set

    набор имя существительное: имя прилагательное: глагол:
    класть (put, place, lay, deposit, rest, set)
    сажать (plant, put, sit, seat, set, set)
    твердеть (harden, solidify, set, consolidate, concrete, fix)

    Англо-русский синонимический словарь > set

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