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1 freeman of the city
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3 freeman
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6 freeman
ˈfree·mann* * *freeman [-mən] s irr1. [-mæn, -mən] freier Mann2. Ehrenbürger m:he was made freeman of the city er wurde zum Ehrenbürger ernannt3. freier Bürger* * *n.freier Mann m. -
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(pl.freemen)N1. स्वाधीन\freemanनागरिकHe will be made a freeman of the city of Vieana. -
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m, Ehrenbürgerin f honorary citizen; männlich auch: freeman; er wurde zum Ehrenbürger der Stadt ernannt he was given the freedom ( oder he was made freeman) of the city* * *Eh|ren|bür|ger(in)m(f)freeman (Brit), honorary citizener wurde zum Éhrenbürger der Stadt ernannt — he was given the freedom of the city
* * *Eh·ren·bür·ger(in)m(f) freeman, honorary citizenjdn zum \Ehrenbürger der Stadt ernennen to give sb the freedom of [or key to] the city* * *der, Ehrenbürgerin die honorary citizenjemanden zum Ehrenbürger der Stadt ernennen — give somebody the freedom or make somebody a freeman of the town/city
* * *er wurde zum Ehrenbürger der Stadt ernannt he was given the freedom ( oder he was made freeman) of the city* * *der, Ehrenbürgerin die honorary citizenjemanden zum Ehrenbürger der Stadt ernennen — give somebody the freedom or make somebody a freeman of the town/city
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10 onorario
(pl -ri) 1. adj honorary2. m fee* * *onorario1 agg. honorary: socio onorario, honorary member; presidente, console onorario, honorary chairman, consul; cittadinanza onoraria, honorary citizenship.onorario2 s.m. fee, emolument: l'onorario di un avvocato, a lawyer's fee; l'onorario di un medico, a doctor's fee; pagare l'onorario di un avvocato, to pay lawyer's fees (o a lawyer's fee).* * *[ono'rarjo] onorario -ria, -ri, -rie1. agg2. sm* * *IIIdare, ricevere la cittadinanza -a — to give, receive the freedom of a city
* * *onorario1pl. -ri, - rie /ono'rarjo, ri, rje/honorary; [colonna, lapide] commemorative; cittadino onorario freeman (of the city); dare, ricevere la cittadinanza -a to give, receive the freedom of a city.————————onorario2pl. -ri /ono'rarjo, ri/sostantivo m.(professional) fee, honorarium*. -
11 ciudadano
adj.civic.m.citizen, countryman, member of the public, townsman.* * *► adjetivo1 civic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 citizen1 townspeople, city dwellers* * *(f. - ciudadana)noun* * *ciudadano, -a1.ADJ civic, city antes de s2.SM / F citizen* * *I II- na masculino, femenino1) ( habitante) citizen2) (Ven frml) ( al dirigirse - a un hombre) sir; (- a una mujer) madam* * *= citizen, national, constituent, private citizen, burgess, member of the public, punter.Ex. This paper reports a conference on present and future possibilities for interstate cooperation in the effective delivery of community information to citizens.Ex. This collection includes also works about the Maltese Islands and those written by Maltese nationals but published abroad.Ex. This service was formed in 1792 to give constituents free information on the activity of their government.Ex. Except for civil laws, and the individual right of the private citizen etc., the king is bound to public law, constitutional law and divine law.Ex. They claimed that they and all of their ancestors as burgesses had held a market on these days from time out of mind, without interruption.Ex. As well as voting for candidates it is possible for a member of the public to decide to stand for election themselves.Ex. It could mean simply the ability of the punter to move between pieces of information in much the same way as he or she uses the remote controller to change channels on analogue television.----* centro de atención al ciudadano = advice centre.* Centro de Información al Ciudadano = Public Information Center (PIC).* centro de información ciudadana = community information centre.* ciudadano británico = Briton.* ciudadano de edad avanzada = elderly citizen.* ciudadano de la tercera edad = senior citizen.* ciudadano medio, el = average man, the.* ciudadano normal = ordinary citizen, member of the public.* ciudadano, particular = private citizen.* ciudadanos = citizenry, townspeople.* ciudadano soldado = citizen soldier.* conciudadano = fellow citizen.* defensor de los derechos de los ciudadanos = citizen activist.* defensor de los intereses del ciudadano = watchdog.* derechos del ciudadano = civil liberties.* el ciudadano de a pie = the average Joe.* el ciudadano medio = the average Joe.* grupo de acción ciudadana = citizen action group, community action group.* grupo de ciudadanos desatentido = unserved, the.* grupo de protección ciudadana = civic trust group.* inseguridad ciudadana = street crime.* instrucción sobre los derechos de los ciudadanos = community education.* la ciudadana de a pie = the average Jane.* la ciudadana media = the average Jane.* Oficina de Información al Ciudadano (CAB) = Citizens' Advice Bureau (CAB).* participación ciudadana = community involvement.* seguridad ciudadana = public safety.* servicio de información ciudadana = community information service.* simple ciudadano, el = man-on-the-street, man in the street, the.* * *I II- na masculino, femenino1) ( habitante) citizen2) (Ven frml) ( al dirigirse - a un hombre) sir; (- a una mujer) madam* * *= citizen, national, constituent, private citizen, burgess, member of the public, punter.Ex: This paper reports a conference on present and future possibilities for interstate cooperation in the effective delivery of community information to citizens.
Ex: This collection includes also works about the Maltese Islands and those written by Maltese nationals but published abroad.Ex: This service was formed in 1792 to give constituents free information on the activity of their government.Ex: Except for civil laws, and the individual right of the private citizen etc., the king is bound to public law, constitutional law and divine law.Ex: They claimed that they and all of their ancestors as burgesses had held a market on these days from time out of mind, without interruption.Ex: As well as voting for candidates it is possible for a member of the public to decide to stand for election themselves.Ex: It could mean simply the ability of the punter to move between pieces of information in much the same way as he or she uses the remote controller to change channels on analogue television.* centro de atención al ciudadano = advice centre.* Centro de Información al Ciudadano = Public Information Center (PIC).* centro de información ciudadana = community information centre.* ciudadano británico = Briton.* ciudadano de edad avanzada = elderly citizen.* ciudadano de la tercera edad = senior citizen.* ciudadano medio, el = average man, the.* ciudadano normal = ordinary citizen, member of the public.* ciudadano, particular = private citizen.* ciudadanos = citizenry, townspeople.* ciudadano soldado = citizen soldier.* conciudadano = fellow citizen.* defensor de los derechos de los ciudadanos = citizen activist.* defensor de los intereses del ciudadano = watchdog.* derechos del ciudadano = civil liberties.* el ciudadano de a pie = the average Joe.* el ciudadano medio = the average Joe.* grupo de acción ciudadana = citizen action group, community action group.* grupo de ciudadanos desatentido = unserved, the.* grupo de protección ciudadana = civic trust group.* inseguridad ciudadana = street crime.* instrucción sobre los derechos de los ciudadanos = community education.* la ciudadana de a pie = the average Jane.* la ciudadana media = the average Jane.* Oficina de Información al Ciudadano (CAB) = Citizens' Advice Bureau (CAB).* participación ciudadana = community involvement.* seguridad ciudadana = public safety.* servicio de información ciudadana = community information service.* simple ciudadano, el = man-on-the-street, man in the street, the.* * *la vida ciudadana town o city lifela inseguridad ciudadana the lack of safety in towns o citiesel deber ciudadano de acudir a las urnas the duty of every citizen to use his or her votela colaboración ciudadana the cooperation of the peoplemasculine, feminineA (habitante) citizenel alcalde ha pedido la colaboración de todos los ciudadanos the mayor has asked everyone in the town o all of the townspeople o all of the residents to helpla seguridad de todos los ciudadanos the security of all citizens o of the population as a wholeCompuesto:el ciudadano de a pie the man in the street, the ordinary o average personBciudadana, ¿me permite su licencia de conducir? could I see your license please, madam?todos los ciudadanos deben acudir a la taquilla all visitors o everyone should go to the ticket office* * *
ciudadano
la inseguridad ciudadana the lack of safety in towns o cities;
es un deber ciudadano it's the duty of every citizen
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( habitante) citizen
ciudadano,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino citizen
el ciudadano de a pie, the man in the street
II adjetivo civic
' ciudadano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ciudadana
- súbdita
- súbdito
- citadino
- medio
- nacional
English:
citizen
- man
- model
- national
- Briton
* * *ciudadano, -a♦ adj[deberes, conciencia] civic; [urbano] city;seguridad ciudadana public safety;vida ciudadana city life♦ nm,fcitizen;un ciudadano de Buenos Aires a citizen of Buenos Aires;el ciudadano de a pie the man in the street* * *I adj civic;seguridad ciudadana public safetyII m, ciudadana f citizen;el ciudadano de a pie the man in the street* * *ciudadano, -na adj: civic, cityciudadano, -na n1) nacional: citizen2) habitante: resident, city dweller* * *ciudadano n citizen -
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honorary citizen; freeman of the city;[ gøre en til æresborger i byen] give somebody the freedom of the city, confer the freedom of the city on somebody. -
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14 obywatelstw|o
n sgt citizenship- mieć obywatelstwo polskie to have Polish citizenship- podwójne obywatelstwo dual citizenship/nationality- nadać a. przyznać komuś obywatelstwo to grant sb citizenship- przyznać komuś/otrzymać honorowe obywatelstwo miasta to give sb/receive the freedom of a city- papież przyjął honorowe obywatelstwo Częstochowy the Pope was made a freeman of the City of Częstochowa- pozbawiono go polskiego obywatelstwa his Polish citizenship was revoked■ zyskać/mieć prawo obywatelstwa książk. to become/be generally acceptedThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obywatelstw|o
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15 Campbell-Swinton, Alan Archibald
[br]b. 18 October 1863 Kimmerghame, Berwickshire, Scotlandd. 19 February 1930 London, England[br]Scottish electrical engineer who correctly predicted the development of electronic television.[br]After a time at Cargilfield Trinity School, Campbell-Swinton went to Fettes College in Edinburgh from 1878 to 1881 and then spent a year abroad in France. From 1882 until 1887 he was employed at Sir W.G.Armstrong's works in Elswick, Newcastle, following which he set up his own electrical contracting business in London. This he gave up in 1904 to become a consultant. Subsequently he was an engineer with many industrial companies, including the W.T.Henley Telegraph Works Company, Parson Marine Steam Turbine Company and Crompton Parkinson Ltd, of which he became a director. During this time he was involved in electrical and scientific research, being particularly associated with the development of the Parson turbine.In 1903 he tried to realize distant electric vision by using a Braun oscilloscope tube for the. image display, a second tube being modified to form a synchronously scanned camera, by replacing the fluorescent display screen with a photoconductive target. Although this first attempt at what was, in fact, a vidicon camera proved unsuccessful, he was clearly on the right lines and in 1908 he wrote a letter to Nature with a fairly accurate description of the principles of an all-electronic television system using magnetically deflected cathode ray tubes at the camera and receiver, with the camera target consisting of a mosaic of photoconductive elements that were scanned and discharged line by line by an electron beam. He expanded on his ideas in a lecture to the Roentgen Society, London, in 1911, but it was over twenty years before the required technology had advanced sufficiently for Shoenberg's team at EMI to produce a working system.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS (Member of Council 1927 and 1929). Freeman of the City of London. Liveryman of Goldsmiths' Company. First President, Wireless Society 1920–1. Vice-President, Royal Society of Arts, and Chairman of Council 1917–19,1920–2. Chairman, British Scientific Research Association. Vice-President, British Photographic Research Association. Member of the Broadcasting Board 1924. Vice-President, Roentgen Society 1911–12. Vice-President, Institution of Electrical Engineers 1921–5. President, Radio Society of Great Britain 1913–21. Manager, Royal Institution 1912–15.Bibliography1908, Nature 78:151; 1912, Journal of the Roentgen Society 8:1 (both describe his original ideas for electronic television).1924, "The possibilities of television", Wireless World 14:51 (gives a detailed description of his proposals, including the use of a threestage valve video amplifier).1926, Nature 118:590 (describes his early experiments of 1903).Further ReadingThe Proceedings of the International Conference on the History of Television. From Early Days to the Present, November 1986, Institution of Electrical Engineers Publication No. 271 (a report of some of the early developments in television). A.A.Campbell-Swinton FRS 1863–1930, Royal Television Society Monograph, 1982, London (a biography).KFSee also: Baird, John LogieBiographical history of technology > Campbell-Swinton, Alan Archibald
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16 Herbert, Sir Alfred Edward
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]b. 5 September 1866 Leicester, Englandd. 26 May 1957 Kings Somborne, Hampshire, England[br]English mechanical engineer and machine-tool manufacturer.[br]Alfred Herbert was educated at Stoneygate School, Leicester, and served an apprenticeship with Joseph Jessop \& Sons, also of Leicester, from 1881 to 1886. In 1887 he was engaged as Manager of a small engineering firm in Coventry, and before the end of that year he purchased the business in partnership with William Hubbard. They commenced the manufacture of machine-tools especially for the cycle industry. Hubbard withdrew from the partnership in 1890 and Herbert continued on his own account, the firm being established as a limited liability company, Alfred Herbert Ltd, in 1894. A steady expansion of the business continued, especially after the introduction of their capstan lathe, and by 1914 it was the largest manufacturer of machine-tools in Britain. In addition to making machine-tools of all types for the home and export market, the firm acted as an agent for the import of specialist machine-tools from abroad. During the First World War Alfred Herbert was in 1915 appointed head of machine-tool production at the War Office and when the Ministry of Munitions was set up he was transferred to that Ministry as Controller of Machine Tools. He was President of the Machine Tools Trades Association from 1919 to 1934. He was elected a member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1892 and in 1921 was a founder member of the Institution of Production Engineers. Almost to the end of his long life he continued to take an active part in the direction of his company. He expressed his views on current events affecting industry in the technical press and in his firm's house journal.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKBE 1917. Officier de la Légion d'honneur 1917. Order of St Stanislas of Russia 1918. Order of Leopold of Belgium 1918. Freeman of the City of Coventry 1933. President, Institution of Production Engineers 1927–9. Honorary Member, Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1941.Bibliography1948, Shots at the Truth, Coventry (a selection of his speeches and writings).Further ReadingD.J.Jeremy (ed.), 1984–6, Dictionary of Business Biography, Vol. 3, London, pp. 174–7 (a useful account).Obituary, 1957, Engineering, 183:680.RTSBiographical history of technology > Herbert, Sir Alfred Edward
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17 Short, Hugh Oswald
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 16 January 1883 Derbyshire, Englandd. 4 December 1969 Haslemere, England[br]English co-founder, with his brothers Horace Short (1872–1917) and Eustace (1875–1932), of the first company to design and build aeroplanes in Britain.[br]Oswald Short trained as an engineer; he was largely self-taught but was assisted by his brothers Eustace and Horace. In 1898 Eustace and the young Oswald set up a balloon business, building their first balloon in 1901. Two years later they sold observation balloons to the Government of India, and further orders followed. Meanwhile, in 1906 Horace designed a high-altitude balloon with a spherical pressurized gondola, an idea later used by Auguste Piccard, in 1931. Horace, a strange genius with a dominating character, joined his younger brothers in 1908 to found Short Brothers. Their first design, based on the Wright Flyer, was a limited success, but No. 2 won a Daily Mail prize of £1,000. In the same year, 1909, the Wright brothers chose Shorts to build six of their new Model A biplanes. Still using the basic Wright layout, Horace designed the world's first twin-engined aeroplane to fly successfully: it had one engine forward of the pilot, and one aft. During the years before the First World War the Shorts turned to tractor biplanes and specialized in floatplanes for the Admiralty.Oswald established a seaplane factory at Rochester, Kent, during 1913–14, and an airship works at Cardington, Bedfordshire, in 1916. Short Brothers went on to build the rigid airship R 32, which was completed in 1919. Unfortunately, Horace died in 1917, which threw a greater responsibility onto Oswald, who became the main innovator. He introduced the use of aluminium alloys combined with a smooth "stressed-skin" construction (unlike Junkers, who used corrugated skins). His sleek biplane the Silver Streak flew in 1920, well ahead of its time, but official support was not forthcoming. Oswald Short struggled on, trying to introduce his all-metal construction, especially for flying boats. He eventually succeeded with the biplane Singapore, of 1926, which had an all-metal hull. The prototype was used by Sir Alan Cobham for his flight round Africa. Several successful all-metal flying boats followed, including the Empire flying boats (1936) and the ubiquitous Sunderland (1937). The Stirling bomber (1939) was derived from the Sunderland. The company was nationalized in 1942 and Oswald Short retired the following year.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsHonorary Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society. Freeman of the City of London. Oswald Short turned down an MBE in 1919 as he felt it did not reflect the achievements of the Short Brothers.Bibliography1966, "Aircraft with stressed skin metal construction", Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society (November) (an account of the problems with patents and officialdom).Further ReadingC.H.Barnes, 1967, Shorts Aircraft since 1900, London; reprinted 1989 (a detailed account of the work of the Short brothers).JDS -
18 honorowy
adj(człowiek: mający poczucie honoru) honourable (BRIT), honorable (US), (członek, konsul, gość) honorary; (bramka, punkt) SPORT face-savinghonorowe miejsce — seat of honour (BRIT) lub honor (US)
kompania honorowa — guard of honour (BRIT) lub honor (US)
runda honorowa — lap of honour (BRIT) lub honor (US)
* * *a.( o człowieku) honorable; (o długu, warunkach, tytule) honorary; (= bez wynagrodzenia, dobrowolny) honorary, voluntary; bramka honorowa sport face-saver; gość honorowy guest of honor; honorowy obywatel miasta freeman of the city; kompania honorowa wojsk. guard of honor; runda honorowa sport victory lap, lap of honor; sąd honorowy court of honor; sprawa honorowa affair of honor.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > honorowy
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19 cittadino
1. adj town attr, city attr2. m, cittadina f citizen( abitante di città) city dweller* * *cittadino agg. town (attr.); civic: centro cittadino, ( dei servizi pubblici) civic centre; ( dei negozi) shopping centre: la manifestazione percorrerà le più importanti vie cittadine, the demonstration will follow the main streets of the city; abitudini cittadine, city ways◆ s.m. citizen; ( abitante di città) city-dweller, town-dweller: cittadino americano, American citizen; cittadino britannico, British subject; cittadino del mondo, citizen of the world; cittadino onorario di una città, freeman of a city; essere libero cittadino, to be a free citizen // (dir.) privato cittadino, private citizen.* * *[tʃitta'dino] cittadino (-a)1. agg(vie, popolazione, vita) town attr, city attr2. sm/f(abitante di città) city o town dweller, (di uno Stato) citizencittadino britannico — British subject o citizen
* * *[tʃitta'dino] 1. 2.primo cittadino — = mayor
* * *cittadino/t∫itta'dino/(f. -a) (di città) city dweller; (di nazione) citizen, national; essere cittadino italiano to be an Italian citizen; cittadino comunitario EU national; primo cittadino = mayorcittadino del mondo citizen of the world; cittadino onorario freeman. -
20 почетен
honoured, respected1. (ползуващ се с почит) honourable, respectable, estimable, ( за възраст) venerableпочетни старци venerable old menпочетен гост, a guest of honour, chief guest2. (избран в знак на почит) honoraryпочетен член an honorary memberпочетен гражданин an honorary citizen/a freeman (на of)почетно гражданство freedom of the cityпочетна делегация/стража a delegation/guard of honourпочетно звание an honorary title/degreeпочетна значка a badge of honourпочетен кавалер, почетна дама gent leman-/lady-in-wait ingпочетна длъжност an honorary/unsalaried officeпочетно място a place of honourдьржа на почетно разстояние keep s.o. at arm's length, hold/keep s.o. at bayпочетен an honorary presidium* * *почѐтен,мин. страд. прич. honoured, respected.——————прил., -на, -но, -ни 1. ( ползващ се с почит) honourable, respectable, estimable, (за възраст) venerable; \почетенен гост guest of honour, chief guest;2. ( избран в знак на почит) honorary; \почетенен гражданин honorary citizen/freeman (на of); \почетенен кавалер, \почетенна дама gentleman-/lady-in-waiting; \почетенно гражданство freedom of the city; \почетенно звание honorary title/degree; \почетенно място place of honour; правя \почетенен гражданин give s.o. the freedom of, present s.o. with the freedom of; • държа на \почетенно разстояние keep s.o. at arm’s length, hold/keep s.o. at bay.* * *honorary: a почетен citizen - почетен гражданин; honorific; honorable; laurelled; reputable; respectable; unsalaried (за длъжност)* * *1. (избран в знак на почит) honorary 2. honoured, respected. (ползуващ се с почит) honourable, respectable, estimable, (за възраст) venerable 3. ПОЧЕТЕН an honorary presidium 4. ПОЧЕТЕН гост, a guest of honour, chief guest 5. ПОЧЕТЕН гражданин an honorary citizen/a freeman (на of) 6. ПОЧЕТЕН кавалер, почетна дама gent leman-/lady-in-wait ing 7. ПОЧЕТЕН член an honorary member 8. дьржа на почетно разстояние keep s.o. at arm's length, hold/keep s.o. at bay. 9. почетна делегация/стража a delegation/guard of honour 10. почетна длъжност an honorary/unsalaried office 11. почетна значка a badge of honour 12. почетни старци venerable old men 13. почетно гражданство freedom of the city 14. почетно звание an honorary title/degree 15. почетно място a place of honour 16. правя ПОЧЕТЕН гражданин give s.o. the freedom of, present s.o. with the freedom of
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