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1 federal organization
Gen Mgta form of organization structure, identified by Charles Handy, in which subsidiaries federate to gain benefits of scale. In a federal organization, the leader provides coordination and vision, and initiatives are generated from the component subsidiary organizations. Federal organization is one of the many ways in which organizations restructure in order to deal with the dilemmas of power and control. According to Handy, federal organization offers an enabling framework for autonomy to release corporate energy for people to do things in their own way, provided that it is in the common interest, and for people to be well informed so as to be able to interpret that common interest. Handy cites Royal Dutch Shell, Unilever, and ABB as exemplars of federalism. -
2 федеральное устройство
Русско-английский политический словарь > федеральное устройство
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3 федеративна структура
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > федеративна структура
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4 федеративное устройство
Русско-английский юридический словарь > федеративное устройство
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5 afectar
v.1 to affect.las medidas afectan a los pensionistas the measures affect pensionersLa conversación afecta sus ideas The conversation affects his ideas.La tensión nerviosa afecta a María Stress affects Mary.2 to upset, to affect badly.le afectó mucho la muerte de su hermano his brother's death hit him hard3 to damage.a esta madera le afecta mucho la humedad this wood is easily damaged by damp4 to affect, to feign.afectó enfado he feigned o affected angerMaría afecta interés pero no es así Mary feigns interest but it is not so.5 to pretend to.El chico afecta saber mucho The boy pretends to know a lot.* * *1 (aparentar) to affect2 (impresionar) to move3 (dañar) to damage4 (concernir) to concern1 (impresionarse) to be affected, be moved* * *verb1) to affect2) feign* * *1. VT1) (=repercutir sobre) to affect2) (=entristecer) to sadden; (=conmover) to moveme afectaron mucho las imágenes del documental — I was very moved by the pictures in the documentary
3) frm (=fingir) to affect, feignafectar ignorancia — to affect o feign ignorance
4) (Jur) to tie up, encumber5) LAm [+ forma] to take, assume6) LAm (=destinar) to allocate2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1)a) ( tener efecto en) to affectb) ( afligir) to affect (frml)2) ( fingir) <admiración/indiferencia> to affect, feign* * *= affect, colour [color, -USA], cut into, disturb, hit, impair, mar, plague, take + Posesivo + toll (on), beset (with/by), concern, afflict, disrupt, bias, prejudice, cross over, bedevil, dog, dent, make + a dent in, ail, strike, spill over into, take + a toll on, hobble, cast + an impact.Ex. Errors such as indexers assigning unsuitable terms to concepts, or relationships being omitted, will affect precision.Ex. Lastly, the style, length and contents of an abstract should and will be coloured by the resources of the abstracting agency.Ex. The paperback has cut sharply into fiction circulation, and Ennis is right in questioning this type of library.Ex. Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.Ex. Flooding, fire, earthquake, collapsed buildings and landslides are the most frequent kinds of disasters to hit libraries: nearly all will lead to wet books.Ex. It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.Ex. Unfortunately, much of Metcalfe's writing is marred by what appears to be a deep-rooted prejudice against the classified approach, particularly as exemplified by Ranganathan.Ex. Title indexes have always been plagued by the absence of terminology control.Ex. The pressures which modern society puts on all its members are great and those pressures take their toll.Ex. Since 1963 they have produced their own bibliographic listings with various degrees of efficiency and comprehensiveness but usually with the same depressing tardiness in recording new publications which has so beset the UNDEX listings.Ex. The first issue concerns the consistent description of subjects.Ex. There will also be those who have in fact decided what information they need but are afflicted by the paralysis of 'unverbalised thought'.Ex. Essentially, problem patrons can be considered in three groups: (1) the dangerous or apparently dangerous; (2) the patron who disrupts readers; and (3) the nuisance whose focus is the librarian.Ex. A sample would be biased if some elements in the population have no chance of selection.Ex. The very requirements for success in one area may prejudice success in another.Ex. Conversely, indirect costs are those factors that are difficult to assign to individual products because they cross over several products.Ex. The article has the title 'Piracy, crooked printers, inflation bedevil Russian publishing'.Ex. The title of the article is 'Sweeping away the problems that dog the industry?'.Ex. Perhaps by the year 2010 newspaper circulations might be seriously dented by online services.Ex. Office automation products and techniques will be able to make a sizeable dent in the growing number of office workers.Ex. The federal government has been once again defined as something broken and part of the problem ailing America.Ex. The collections of the National Library of the Czech Republic have suffered from the floods that recently struck a large part of the country.Ex. The artificiality of institutional concepts has spilled over into the structure of the publishing services on which the user depends for Community information.Ex. Agoraphobia can take a toll on sufferers' families as well as the sufferers themselves, as some agoraphobics may become housebound or cling to certain people for safety.Ex. With Florida's no-fault auto insurance law set to expire in October, there are fears that that medical services could be hobbled.Ex. An interest-rate increase is a weapon to fight inflation which will cast an impact on all industries.----* afectar a = cut across, have + impact (on), have + effect on, have + implication for, impinge on/upon, operate on, carry over to.* afectar a la eficacia de Algo = prejudice + effectiveness.* afectar al mundo = span + the globe.* afectar a todo = run through.* afectar a todo el país = sweep + the country.* afectar a una decisión = colour + decision, affect + decision.* afectar completamente = engulf.* afectar directamente = cut to + the quick.* afectar directamente a = cut to + the heart of.* afectar fuertemente = hit + hard.* afectar mucho = hit + hard.* dificultad + afectar = difficulty + dog.* no afectar = be immune against, leave + unaffected.* no ser afectado = leave + unaffected.* problema + afectar = problem + afflict, problem + plague.* problemática que afecta a = issues + surrounding.* que afecta a = surrounding.* que afecta a toda la sociedad = culture-wide.* que afecta a todas las culturas = culture-wide.* que afecta a varias edades = cross-age [cross age].* que afecta a varias generaciones = cross-generational.* ser afectado por = have + a high stake in.* sin ser afectado = untouched.* verse muy afectado por = have + a high stake in.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) ( tener efecto en) to affectb) ( afligir) to affect (frml)2) ( fingir) <admiración/indiferencia> to affect, feign* * *= affect, colour [color, -USA], cut into, disturb, hit, impair, mar, plague, take + Posesivo + toll (on), beset (with/by), concern, afflict, disrupt, bias, prejudice, cross over, bedevil, dog, dent, make + a dent in, ail, strike, spill over into, take + a toll on, hobble, cast + an impact.Ex: Errors such as indexers assigning unsuitable terms to concepts, or relationships being omitted, will affect precision.
Ex: Lastly, the style, length and contents of an abstract should and will be coloured by the resources of the abstracting agency.Ex: The paperback has cut sharply into fiction circulation, and Ennis is right in questioning this type of library.Ex: Transcribe the data as found, however, if case endings are affected, if the grammatical construction of the data would be disturbed, or if one element is inseparably linked to another.Ex: Flooding, fire, earthquake, collapsed buildings and landslides are the most frequent kinds of disasters to hit libraries: nearly all will lead to wet books.Ex: It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.Ex: Unfortunately, much of Metcalfe's writing is marred by what appears to be a deep-rooted prejudice against the classified approach, particularly as exemplified by Ranganathan.Ex: Title indexes have always been plagued by the absence of terminology control.Ex: The pressures which modern society puts on all its members are great and those pressures take their toll.Ex: Since 1963 they have produced their own bibliographic listings with various degrees of efficiency and comprehensiveness but usually with the same depressing tardiness in recording new publications which has so beset the UNDEX listings.Ex: The first issue concerns the consistent description of subjects.Ex: There will also be those who have in fact decided what information they need but are afflicted by the paralysis of 'unverbalised thought'.Ex: Essentially, problem patrons can be considered in three groups: (1) the dangerous or apparently dangerous; (2) the patron who disrupts readers; and (3) the nuisance whose focus is the librarian.Ex: A sample would be biased if some elements in the population have no chance of selection.Ex: The very requirements for success in one area may prejudice success in another.Ex: Conversely, indirect costs are those factors that are difficult to assign to individual products because they cross over several products.Ex: The article has the title 'Piracy, crooked printers, inflation bedevil Russian publishing'.Ex: The title of the article is 'Sweeping away the problems that dog the industry?'.Ex: Perhaps by the year 2010 newspaper circulations might be seriously dented by online services.Ex: Office automation products and techniques will be able to make a sizeable dent in the growing number of office workers.Ex: The federal government has been once again defined as something broken and part of the problem ailing America.Ex: The collections of the National Library of the Czech Republic have suffered from the floods that recently struck a large part of the country.Ex: The artificiality of institutional concepts has spilled over into the structure of the publishing services on which the user depends for Community information.Ex: Agoraphobia can take a toll on sufferers' families as well as the sufferers themselves, as some agoraphobics may become housebound or cling to certain people for safety.Ex: With Florida's no-fault auto insurance law set to expire in October, there are fears that that medical services could be hobbled.Ex: An interest-rate increase is a weapon to fight inflation which will cast an impact on all industries.* afectar a = cut across, have + impact (on), have + effect on, have + implication for, impinge on/upon, operate on, carry over to.* afectar a la eficacia de Algo = prejudice + effectiveness.* afectar al mundo = span + the globe.* afectar a todo = run through.* afectar a todo el país = sweep + the country.* afectar a una decisión = colour + decision, affect + decision.* afectar completamente = engulf.* afectar directamente = cut to + the quick.* afectar directamente a = cut to + the heart of.* afectar fuertemente = hit + hard.* afectar mucho = hit + hard.* dificultad + afectar = difficulty + dog.* no afectar = be immune against, leave + unaffected.* no ser afectado = leave + unaffected.* problema + afectar = problem + afflict, problem + plague.* problemática que afecta a = issues + surrounding.* que afecta a = surrounding.* que afecta a toda la sociedad = culture-wide.* que afecta a todas las culturas = culture-wide.* que afecta a varias edades = cross-age [cross age].* que afecta a varias generaciones = cross-generational.* ser afectado por = have + a high stake in.* sin ser afectado = untouched.* verse muy afectado por = have + a high stake in.* * *afectar [A1 ]vtA1 (tener efecto en) to affectla nueva ley no afecta al pequeño empresario the new law doesn't affect the small businessmanestá afectado de una grave enfermedad pulmonar ( frml); he is suffering from a serious lung diseasela enfermedad le afectó el cerebro the illness affected her brainlas zonas afectadas por las inundaciones the areas hit o affected by the floodslo que dijiste lo afectó mucho what you said upset him terribly3 ( Der) ‹bienes› to encumberB (fingir) ‹admiración/indiferencia› to affect, feign afectar + INF to pretend to + INF* * *
afectar ( conjugate afectar) verbo transitivo
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2 ( fingir) ‹admiración/indiferencia› to affect, feign
afectar verbo transitivo
1 (incumbir) to affect: la medida nos afecta a todos, the measure affects us all
2 (impresionar, entristecer) to affect, sadden: le afectó mucho la muerte de su padre, she was deeply affected by her father's death
' afectar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inmune
- tocar
- afligir
- impresionar
- repercutir
- sacudir
English:
affect
- damage
- get
- hit
- tell
- upset
- dent
- difference
- disrupt
- impair
- interfere
- touch
- whole
* * *afectar vt1. [incumbir] to affect;las medidas afectan a los pensionistas the measures affect pensioners2. [afligir] to upset, to affect badly;todo lo afecta he's very sensitive;lo afectó mucho la muerte de su hermano his brother's death hit him hard3. [producir perjuicios en] to damage;la sequía que afectó a la región the drought which hit the region;a esta madera le afecta mucho la humedad this wood is easily damaged by damp4. [simular] to affect, to feign;afectó enfado he feigned o affected anger5. RP [destinar, asignar] to assign* * *v/t2 ( conmover) upset, affect3 ( fingir) feign* * *afectar vt1) : to affect2) : to upset3) : to feign, to pretend* * *afectar vb1. to affect -
6 con objeto de
in order to* * *= in order to, in an attempt to, in an effort to, aimed at, with the purpose of, in a bid to, with the aim ofEx. Any attempt to organise knowledge must, in order to justify the effort of organisation, have an objective.Ex. The first treaty of all was designed to pool the coal and steel resources of Europe in an attempt to overcome the devastation of the Second World War and to foster the concept of European unity.Ex. Many libraries have had fine free days or weeks in an effort to entice strayed material back.Ex. In 1966, President Lyndon Johnson initiated the 'Neighborhood Pilot Centres' programme aimed at providing a neighbourhood centre to co-ordinate the programmes of other federal agencies in every urban ghetto.Ex. Many libraries were visited with the purpose of understanding the structure and management of library services to children in that country = Se visitaron muchas bibliotecas con objeto de de conocer la organización y gestión de los servicios bibliotecarios para niños en este país.Ex. In a bid to leapfrog stages of development, some transitional economies are investing heavily in building up information age infrastructures.Ex. A wide area network with the aim of connecting all Arab Gulf countries in the near future.* * *con objeto de (+ Infinitivo)= with a view to (+ Gerundio)Ex: Read the document with a view to gaining an understanding of its content and an appreciation of its scope.
= in order to, in an attempt to, in an effort to, aimed at, with the purpose of, in a bid to, with the aim ofEx: Any attempt to organise knowledge must, in order to justify the effort of organisation, have an objective.
Ex: The first treaty of all was designed to pool the coal and steel resources of Europe in an attempt to overcome the devastation of the Second World War and to foster the concept of European unity.Ex: Many libraries have had fine free days or weeks in an effort to entice strayed material back.Ex: In 1966, President Lyndon Johnson initiated the 'Neighborhood Pilot Centres' programme aimed at providing a neighbourhood centre to co-ordinate the programmes of other federal agencies in every urban ghetto.Ex: Many libraries were visited with the purpose of understanding the structure and management of library services to children in that country = Se visitaron muchas bibliotecas con objeto de de conocer la organización y gestión de los servicios bibliotecarios para niños en este país.Ex: In a bid to leapfrog stages of development, some transitional economies are investing heavily in building up information age infrastructures.Ex: A wide area network with the aim of connecting all Arab Gulf countries in the near future. -
7 integración
f.1 integration, convergence, coming together, merging.2 integration.* * *1 integration* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=incorporación) integration2) (Elec) integration* * *a) (Mat, Sociol) integrationb) (Fin) incorporation* * *= assimilation, convergence, integration, empowerment, meshing, blurring, desegregation.Ex. Fluency with the English language is a predictor of successful assimilation into mainstream American society.Ex. These two are nevertheless treated in this one chapter together, because in some respects there is convergence of systems.Ex. They provided an overall framework or structure for the authority entry to facilitate the integration of records from various national sources.Ex. The women's movement and those concerned with women and development have long recognized that information is a means of empowerment for women.Ex. This paper describes the importance of team management to career development, as well as the meshing of organizational and individual needs, and views the career as a longitudinal concept.Ex. Public school desegregation policies failed because the federal government delegated its responsibility to the states.----* falsa política de integración de minorías = tokenism.* grado de integración = scale of integration.* herramienta de integración = integrator.* IME (Integración a Media Escala) = MSI (Medium Scale Integration).* Integración a Alta Escala (IAE) = VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration).* Integración a Gran Escala (IGE) = LSI (Large Scale Integration).* integración de la perspectiva de género en el conjunto de las políticas = gender mainstreaming.* integración perfecta = seamless integration.* integración racial = racial integration, desegregation.* integración social = social integration.* integración total = seamlessness.* integración transparente = seamless integration.* IPE (Integración a Pequeña Escala) = SSI (Small Scale Integration).* mecanismo de integración = integrator.* * *a) (Mat, Sociol) integrationb) (Fin) incorporation* * *= assimilation, convergence, integration, empowerment, meshing, blurring, desegregation.Ex: Fluency with the English language is a predictor of successful assimilation into mainstream American society.
Ex: These two are nevertheless treated in this one chapter together, because in some respects there is convergence of systems.Ex: They provided an overall framework or structure for the authority entry to facilitate the integration of records from various national sources.Ex: The women's movement and those concerned with women and development have long recognized that information is a means of empowerment for women.Ex: This paper describes the importance of team management to career development, as well as the meshing of organizational and individual needs, and views the career as a longitudinal concept.Ex: Public school desegregation policies failed because the federal government delegated its responsibility to the states.* falsa política de integración de minorías = tokenism.* grado de integración = scale of integration.* herramienta de integración = integrator.* IME (Integración a Media Escala) = MSI (Medium Scale Integration).* Integración a Alta Escala (IAE) = VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration).* Integración a Gran Escala (IGE) = LSI (Large Scale Integration).* integración de la perspectiva de género en el conjunto de las políticas = gender mainstreaming.* integración perfecta = seamless integration.* integración racial = racial integration, desegregation.* integración social = social integration.* integración total = seamlessness.* integración transparente = seamless integration.* IPE (Integración a Pequeña Escala) = SSI (Small Scale Integration).* mecanismo de integración = integrator.* * *A (incorporación) integración A or EN algo:la integración de los dos bancos al grupo Tecribe the incorporation of the two banks into the Tecribe groupla integración de estos grupos minoritarios en or a la sociedad the integration of these minority groups into societyB ( Mat) integration* * *
integración sustantivo femenino
integration
integración sustantivo femenino integration [en, into]
' integración' also found in these entries:
English:
integration
- line
* * *integración nf1. [acción] integration;la integración de los refugiados en la sociedad the integration of refugees into societyintegración racial racial integration;integración vertical vertical integration2. Mat integration* * *f integration* * * -
8 tener éxito
v.to have success, to be successful, to succeed, to be a hit.Ricardo acertó en su empresa Richard succeeded in his undertaking.* * *to be successful* * ** * *(v.) = achieve + success, be successful, get + anywhere, meet + success, prove + successful, succeed, attain + appeal, be a success, find + success, come up + trumps, prove + trumps, take off, meet with + success, hit + the big time, be popular, go + strongEx. Some success was achieved in 1851 by boiling straw in caustic soda and mixing it with rag stock, but the resulting paper was still of poor quality and was little used by printers.Ex. For a scheme to be successful in the long term it is vital that there should be an organisational structure to support the scheme.Ex. The storyteller has in fact to be something of a showman, a performer, before he gets anywhere.Ex. Although the fifteenth edition met with some success, it was not generally popular.Ex. Had this venture succeeded, the complete face of bibliographical control today would have been different.Ex. The good novelist is therefore an author with a wide appeal but this wide appeal is not attained, or even sought, through a dilution of quality; it is simply that this type of writer has a different sort of skill.Ex. The idea of having several indexes has not proved to be a success and has been dropped.Ex. During the 1980s, due to technology like cable and pay per view, wrestling increased its visibility and found some mainstream success.Ex. The article 'Clumps come up trumps' reviews four clump projects now at the end of their funding period = El artículo "Los catálogos colectivos virtuales triunfan' analiza cuatro proyectos sobre catálogos colectivos virtuales que se encuentran al final de su período de financiación.Ex. This new software will prove trumps for Microsoft = Este nuevo software será un éxito para Microsoft.Ex. But at some stage they are going to take off and public librarians will need to be ready to stake their claim to be the most appropriate people to collect and organize local community information.Ex. Consumers appear to complain largely when they believe their efforts were likely to meet with success.Ex. The word 'humongous' first darted onto the linguistic stage only about 1968 but hit the big time almost immediately and has been with us ever since.Ex. At that time OCLC was already going strong, and we tried to find some backing from the State of New York and possibly from the federal government to marry those two systems.* * *(v.) = achieve + success, be successful, get + anywhere, meet + success, prove + successful, succeed, attain + appeal, be a success, find + success, come up + trumps, prove + trumps, take off, meet with + success, hit + the big time, be popular, go + strongEx: Some success was achieved in 1851 by boiling straw in caustic soda and mixing it with rag stock, but the resulting paper was still of poor quality and was little used by printers.
Ex: For a scheme to be successful in the long term it is vital that there should be an organisational structure to support the scheme.Ex: The storyteller has in fact to be something of a showman, a performer, before he gets anywhere.Ex: Although the fifteenth edition met with some success, it was not generally popular.Ex: In Germany, Hitler's propaganda machine was proving alarmingly successful.Ex: Had this venture succeeded, the complete face of bibliographical control today would have been different.Ex: The good novelist is therefore an author with a wide appeal but this wide appeal is not attained, or even sought, through a dilution of quality; it is simply that this type of writer has a different sort of skill.Ex: The idea of having several indexes has not proved to be a success and has been dropped.Ex: During the 1980s, due to technology like cable and pay per view, wrestling increased its visibility and found some mainstream success.Ex: The article 'Clumps come up trumps' reviews four clump projects now at the end of their funding period = El artículo "Los catálogos colectivos virtuales triunfan' analiza cuatro proyectos sobre catálogos colectivos virtuales que se encuentran al final de su período de financiación.Ex: This new software will prove trumps for Microsoft = Este nuevo software será un éxito para Microsoft.Ex: But at some stage they are going to take off and public librarians will need to be ready to stake their claim to be the most appropriate people to collect and organize local community information.Ex: Consumers appear to complain largely when they believe their efforts were likely to meet with success.Ex: The word 'humongous' first darted onto the linguistic stage only about 1968 but hit the big time almost immediately and has been with us ever since.Ex: At that time OCLC was already going strong, and we tried to find some backing from the State of New York and possibly from the federal government to marry those two systems. -
9 federalan
adj federal, federalist I -no uređenje federal system/structure* * *• Federal -
10 Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 27 March 1886 Aachen, Germanyd. 17 August 1969 Chicago, USA[br]German architect, third of the great trio of long-lived, second-generation modernists who established the international style in the inter-war years and brought it to maturity (See Jeanneret (Le Corbusier) and Gropius).[br]Mies van der Rohe was the son of a stonemason and his early constructional training came from his father. As a young man he gained experience of the modern school from study of the architecture of the earlier leaders, notably Peter Behrens, Hendrik Berlage and Frank Lloyd Wright. He commenced architectural practice in 1913 and soon after the First World War was establishing his own version of modern architecture. His building materials were always of the highest quality, of marble, stone, glass and, especially, steel. He stripped his designs of all extraneous decoration: more than any of his contemporaries he followed the theme of elegance, functionalism and an ascetic concentration on essentials. He believed that architectural design should not look backwards but should reflect the contemporary achievement of advanced technology in both its construction and the materials used, and he began early in his career to act upon these beliefs. Typical was his early concrete and glass office building of 1922, after which, more importantly, came his designs for the German Pavilion at the Barcelona Exposition of 1929. These designs included his famous Barcelona chair, made from chrome steel and leather in a geometrical design, one which has survived as a classic and is still in production. Another milestone was his Tugendhat House in Brno (1930), a long, low, rectilinear structure in glass and steel that set a pattern for many later buildings of this type. In 1930 Mies followed his colleagues as third Director of the Bauhaus, but due to the rise of National Socialism in Germany it was closed in 1933. He finally left Germany for the USA in 1937, and the following year he took up his post as Director of Architecture in Chicago at what is now known as the Illinois Institute of Technology and where he remained for twenty years. In America Mies van der Rohe continued to develop his work upon his original thesis. His buildings are always recognizable for their elegance, fine proportions, high-quality materials and clean, geometrical forms; nearly all are of glass and steel in rectangular shapes. The structure and design evolved according to the individual needs of each commission, and there were three fundamental types of design. One type was the single or grouped high-rise tower, built for apartments for the wealthy, as in his Lake Shore Drive Apartments in Chicago (1948–51), or for city-centre offices, as in his Seagram Building in New York (1954–8, with Philip Johnson) or his Chicago Federal Centre (1964). Another form was the long, low rectangle based upon the earlier Tugendhat House and seen again in the New National Gallery in Berlin (1965–8). Third, there were the grouped schemes when the commission called for buildings of varied purpose on a single, large site. Here Mies van der Rohe achieved a variety and interest in the different shapes and heights of buildings set out in spatial harmony of landscape. Some examples of this type of scheme were housing estates (Lafayette Park Housing Development in Detroit, 1955–6), while others were for educational, commercial or shopping requirements, as at the Toronto Dominion Centre (1963–9).[br]Further ReadingL.Hilbersheimer, 1956, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Chicago: P.Theobald.Peter Blake, 1960, Mies van der Rohe, Architecture and Structure, Penguin, Pelican. Arthur Drexler, 1960, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, London: Mayflower.Philip Johnson, 1978, Mies van der Rohe, Seeker and Warburg.DYBiographical history of technology > Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig
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11 articulación
f.1 knuckle joint, articulated joint, articulation, ball-and-socket joint.2 utterance, enunciation, articulation.* * *1 LINGÚÍSTICA articulation2 ANATOMÍA joint, articulation3 TÉCNICA joint* * *noun f.1) articulation2) joint* * *SF1) (Anat) articulation frm, joint2) (Mec) joint3) (Ling) articulation* * *1)a) (Anat, Mec) joint, articulation (tech)b) ( organización) organization, coordination2) (Ling) articulation* * *= articulation, joint.Ex. No one likes that artificial, over-precise articulation acquired by meticulously elocuted people who hang words on the air like so many ice cubes.Ex. The objective of this study was to determine the mechanical energy contributions of the hip, knee, ankle joints to running long jumps and running vertical jumps.----* articulación de la cadera = hip joint.* articulación del codo = elbow joint.* * *1)a) (Anat, Mec) joint, articulation (tech)b) ( organización) organization, coordination2) (Ling) articulation* * *= articulation, joint.Ex: No one likes that artificial, over-precise articulation acquired by meticulously elocuted people who hang words on the air like so many ice cubes.
Ex: The objective of this study was to determine the mechanical energy contributions of the hip, knee, ankle joints to running long jumps and running vertical jumps.* articulación de la cadera = hip joint.* articulación del codo = elbow joint.* * *A2 ( Mec) joint, articulation3 (organización) organization, coordinationCompuesto:( Anat) socket jointB ( Ling) articulationle resultaba difícil la articulación de algunas consonantes he found certain consonants difficult to pronounce o articulate* * *
articulación sustantivo femenino
1a) (Anat, Mec) joint
2 (Ling) articulation
articulación sustantivo femenino
1 Anat joint, articulation
2 Téc joint
' articulación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anquilosarse
- anquilosado
- dislocarse
English:
dislocate
- joint
- knee joint
- shoulder-joint
- socket
* * *articulación nf1. Anat jointarticulación de la cadera hip joint;articulación de la rodilla knee joint2. Tec joint3. Ling articulation4. [estructuración] co-ordination;los problemas de articulación de un estado federal the problems of co-ordinating a federal state;la articulación del relato es muy sencilla the story has a very simple structure* * *f1 ANAT, TÉC joint2 de sonidos articulation* * *articulación nf, pl - ciones1) : articulation, pronunciation2) coyuntura: joint* * *articulación n (en anatomía) joint -
12 Вопросы системы и структуры федеральных органов исполнительной власти
General subject: Concerning Issues Relating to the System and Structure of Federal Executive Bodies (E&Y)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Вопросы системы и структуры федеральных органов исполнительной власти
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13 Вопросы структуры федеральных органов исполнительной власти
General subject: On Issues Relating to the Structure of Federal Executive Bodies (E&Y)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Вопросы структуры федеральных органов исполнительной власти
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14 О системе и структуре федеральных органов исполнительной власти
General subject: Concerning the System and Structure of Federal Executive Bodies (E&Y)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > О системе и структуре федеральных органов исполнительной власти
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15 О структуре федеральных органов исполнительной власти
General subject: Concerning the Structure of Federal Executive Bodies (E&Y)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > О структуре федеральных органов исполнительной власти
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16 Kartell
Kartell n 1. PERS cartel; 2. RECHT combine; 3. WIWI restrictive practices, cartel* * ** * *Kartell
cartel, industrial combine (monopoly), monopoly agreement (Br.), ring (Br.), trust (US), combination [in restraint of trade] (US);
• ausländisches Kartell foreign cartel;
• horizontales Kartell horizontal combine;
• internationales Kartell international cartel;
• Kartell der Linienfluggesellschaften scheduled carriers’ cartel;
• Kartell höherer Ordnung pool;
• sich einem Kartell anschließen to join a cartel;
• Kartell auflösen to break up a cartel, to split the structure of a cartel;
• einem Kartell beitreten to join a cartel;
• Kartell bilden to pool, to cartelize;
• Kartelle entflechten to decartelize;
• den Zwangsbestimmungen eines Kartells unterwerfen to cartelize;
• Kartell vergrößern to expand a cartel;
• zu einem Kartell zwingen (zusammenfassen) to cartelize;
• Kartellabkommen Kartellabkommen, Kartellabmachung, Kartellabspracherestrictive trading agreement (Br.), pooling agreement (contract) in restraint of trade (US), cartel agreement (negotiations);
• Kartellabmachung Kartellabkommen, Kartellabmachung, Kartellabspracherestrictive trading agreement (Br.), pooling agreement (contract) in restraint of trade (US), cartel agreement (negotiations);
• Kartellabsprache Kartellabkommen, Kartellabmachung, Kartellabspracherestrictive trading agreement (Br.), pooling agreement (contract) in restraint of trade (US), cartel agreement (negotiations);
• Kartellabteilung antitrust division (US);
• Kartellamt cartel office, Monopolies and Merger Commission (MCR) (Br.), Registrar of Restrictive Trade Practices (Br.), Registrar of Restrictive Trading Agreements (Br.), Federal Trade Commission (FTC) (US), Antitrust Division (US);
• Kartellamtsbehörde Office of Fair Trading (OFT);
• Kartellamtsbestimmungen verletzen to violate the antitrust statutes (US);
• Kartellamtsleiter director-general of fair trading (Br.);
• Kartellangelegenheit cartel matter;
• Kartellanhänger cartelist, (pl.) pro-cartel people;
• Kartellanteile cartel (pool) interests;
• Kartellantrag application for a cartel;
• Kartellanwalt antitrust lawyer (US);
• Kartellauffassungen ideas in respect of monopolies;
• Kartellauflösung cartel relinquishment;
• Kartellaufsicht supervision of cartels, cartel control;
• Kartellaufsichtsamt Monopolies and Mergers Commission (MMC) (Br.), monopoly commissioner (Br.);
• Kartellausschuss cartel bureau, Antitrust Committee (US);
• Kartellbehörde Antitrust Division (US), Registrar of Restrictive Trade Practices (Br.), Office for Fair Trading (Br.), cartel office (Br.);
• Kartellbeseitigung cartel relinquishment;
• Kartellbestimmungen cartel regulations, antitrust provisions (US);
• Kartellbestimmungen verletzen to violate the antitrust statutes (US);
• Kartellbeteiligung cartel participation;
• Kartellbeziehungen cartel relationship;
• Kartellbildung formation of cartels;
• Kartellbrecher trust buster (US sl.);
• Kartellbürokratie cartel bureaucracy;
• Kartellduldung tolerance of cartels;
• Kartellentflechtung cartel dispersal, decartelization;
• Kartellentflechtungsbehörde decartelization agency;
• Kartellerzeugnis cartelized product;
• Kartell experte, Kartellfachmann antitrust specialist (expert) (US).
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