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61 project
projet ⇒ 1 (a) travaux pratiques ⇒ 1 (b) étude ⇒ 1 (c) prévoir ⇒ 2 (a), 2 (b) projeter ⇒ 2 (c)-(e), 2 (g) présenter ⇒ 2 (d) dépasser ⇒ 3 (a)∎ they're working on a new building project ils travaillent sur un nouveau projet de construction;∎ the start of the project has been delayed le début de l'opération a été retardé;∎ a fund-raising project to save or for saving the shipyard une collecte de fonds pour sauver le chantier naval∎ the class has just finished a nature project la classe vient de terminer des travaux pratiques de sciences naturelles;∎ Tina's project was the best in the whole class le dossier de Tina était le meilleur de toute la classe(c) (study, research) étude f;∎ a mining project une étude minière∎ (housing) project cité f HLM∎ two new airports are projected for the next decade il est prévu de construire deux nouveaux aéroports durant la prochaine décennie(b) (forecast → figures, output) prévoir;∎ he's projecting a 40 percent slide in May il prévoit une baisse de 40 pour cent au mois de mai∎ to project one's voice projeter sa voix;∎ the missile was projected into space le missile a été envoyé dans l'espace;∎ the explosion projected debris high into the air l'explosion a projeté des débris très haut dans les airs;∎ Art projected shadow ombre f portée;∎ figurative try to project yourself forward into the 25th century essayez d'imaginer que vous êtes au 25ème siècle∎ football hooligans project a poor image of our country abroad les hooligans donnent une mauvaise image de notre pays à l'étranger;∎ she projects an image of self-confidence elle donne d'elle-même l'image d'une personne pleine d'assurance;∎ to project one's personality mettre sa personnalité en avant;∎ he tries to project himself as a great humanist il essaie de se faire passer pour un grand humaniste∎ to project one's feelings onto sb projeter ses sentiments sur qn(f) (cause to jut out) faire dépasser∎ to project a cylinder on or onto a plane projeter un cylindre sur un plan(a) (protrude, jut out) faire saillie, dépasser;∎ the barrel of his gun projected from his overcoat le canon de son revolver dépassait de son pardessus;∎ the balcony projects over the pavement le balcon surplombe le trottoir(b) Psychology se projeter∎ she doesn't project well elle présente mal(d) (with voice) projeter sa voix►► project analysis étude f de projet;project management gestion f de projets;project milestone étape f principale du projet -
62 Abney, William de Wiveleslie
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 24 July 1843 Englandd. 2 December 1920 England[br]English photographic scientist, inventor and author.[br]Abney began his career as an officer in the Army and was an instructor in chemistry in the Royal Engineers at Chatham, where he made substantial use of photography as a working tool. He retired from the Army in 1877 and joined the Science and Art Department at South Kensington. It was at Abney's suggestion that a collection of photographic equipment and processes was established in the South Kensington Museum (later to become the Science Museum Photography Collection).Abney undertook significant researches into the nature of gelatine silver halide emulsions at a time when they were being widely adopted by photographers. Perhaps his most important practical innovations were the introduction of hydroquinone as a developing agent in 1880 and silver gelatine citrochloride emulsions for printing-out paper (POP) in 1882. However, Abney was at the forefront of many aspects of photographic research during a period of great innovation and change in photography. He devised new techniques of photomechanical printing and conducted significant researches in the fields of photochemistry and spectral analysis. Abney published throughout his career for both the specialist scientist and the more general photographic practitioner.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKCB 1900. FRS 1877. Served at different times as President of the Royal Astronomical, Royal Photographic and Physical Societies. Chairman, Royal Society of Arts.Further ReadingObituary, 1921, Proceedings of the Royal Society (Series A) 99. J.M.Eder, 1945, History of Photography, trans. E.Epstein, New York.JWBiographical history of technology > Abney, William de Wiveleslie
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63 Cros, Charles
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 1842 Franced. 1888[br]French doctor, painter and man of letters who pioneered research into colour photography.[br]A man of considerable intellect, Cros occupied himself with studies of topics as diverse as Sanskrit and the synthesis of precious stones. He was in particular interested in the possibility of colour photography, and deposited an account of his theories in a sealed envelope with the Académie des Sciences on 2 December 1867, with instructions that it should be opened in 1876. Learning of a forthcoming presentation on colour photography by Ducos du Hauron at the Société Française de Photographie, he arranged for the contents of his communication to be published on 25 February 1869 in Les Mondes. At the Société's meeting on 7 May 1869, Cros's letter was read and samples of colour photography from Ducos du Hauron were shown. Both had arrived at similar conclusions: that colour photography was possible with the analysis of colours using negatives exposed through red, green and blue filters, as demonstrated by Clerk Maxwell in 1861. These records could be reproduced by combining positive images produced in blue-green, magenta and yellow pigments or dyes. Cros and Ducos du Hauron had discovered the principle of subtractive colour photography, which is used in the late twentieth century. In 1878 Cros designed the Chromometre, a device for measuring colours by mixing red, green and blue light, and described the device in a paper to the Société Française de Photographie on 10 January 1879. With suitable modification, the device could be used as a viewer for colour photographs, combining red, green and blue positives. In 1880 he patented the principle of imbibition printing, in which dye taken up by a gelatine relief image could be transferred to another support. This principle, which he called hydrotypie, readily made possible the production of three-colour subtractive photographic prints.[br]Further ReadingJ.S.Friedman, 1944, History of Colour Photography, Boston. Gert Koshofer, 1981, Farbefotografie, Vol. I, Munich.BC -
64 technology
1. технология2. техникаtechnology of ablation analysis — метод расчёта абляции
aerospace technology — 1) авиационно-космическая техника 2) авиационно-космическая технология
aerospase materials technology — технология авиационно-космических материалов
aircraft technology — 1) авиационная техника 2) авиационная технология
ceramics technology — технология керамики
chemical technology — химическая технология
chemically cross-linked technology — технология химической сшивки
coating technology — технология покрытий
cold-press sinter technology — метод холодного прессования и спекания
composite technology — технология композиционных материалов
composite manufacturing technology — технология изготовления композиционных материалов
cryogenic technology — криогенная техника
fiber technology — технология волокна
filament-winding technology — технология намотки волокна
foaming technology — технология вспенивания
fuel technology — 1) технология топлива 2) технология горючего
glass technology — технология стекла
graphite technology — технология графита
integrated-circuit technology — технология интегральных схем
machining technology — технология механической обработки
manufacturing technology — технология производства
materials technology — 1) технология материалов 2) материаловедение
metallization technology — технология металлизации
metalworking technology — 1) технология металлообработки 2) техника металлообработки
missile technology — 1) ракетная техника 2) технология ракет
paint technology — 1) технология окраски 2) технология покрытия
plastic technology — технология пластмасс
polymer technology — технология полимеров
polymerization technology — технология полимеризации
powder metallurgy technology — 1) технология порошковой металлургии 2) техника порошковой металлургии
process technology — технологический процесс
rocket technology — 1) технология изготовления ракет 2) ракетная техника
rubber technology — 1) технология каучука 2) технология резины
solid-propellant technology — технология твёрдого ракетного топлива
solid-rocket technology — технология ракетных двигателей твёрдого топлива
space technology — 1) космическая технология 2) космическая техника
spacecraft technology — 1) космическая техника 2) технология космических аппаратов
thin-film technology — технология тонких плёнок
ultrasonic probe technology — техника ультразвукового зондирования
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