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1 American Association of Land-Grant Colleges and State Univer
General subject: AALGCSU (Американская ассоциация колледжей и принадлежащих штатам университетов с выделенными земельными участками (для подготовки специалистов сельского хозяйства))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > American Association of Land-Grant Colleges and State Univer
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2 advanced investigators grant
General subject: AdG (гранты для ведущих учёных с целью поддержки передовых инновационных исследовательских проектов, предложенных самими учёными. Поощряются идеи, представляющие новые нетрадиционные методы и технологии, а также пионерски)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > advanced investigators grant
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3 starting researcher grant
General subject: StG (специальные гранты для поддержки молодых учёных на начальной стадии становления их научной карьеры и создания их собственных независимых научных групп. Приоритет отдаётся созданию новых и укреплению недавно созданных си)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > starting researcher grant
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4 Boxer, Major-General Edward Mourrier
SUBJECT AREA: Weapons and armour[br]b. February 1822d. 11 January 1897 Isle of Wight, England[br]English Ammunition designer and inventor of the brass, fully obturating cartridge case.[br]Commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1839, Boxer's flair for the technical aspects of gunnery led to his appointment, at the early age of 33, as Superintendent of the Laboratory at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich. He was able to devote his attention to the design of more effective shells, cartridges and fuses, with his greatest achievement being the invention, in 1866, of the Boxer cartridge, which had a case made of brass and a percussion cap set into the base. The real significance of the cartridge was that for the first time the chamber could be fully sealed, by way of the propellant gases expanding the case against the chamber wall, with the result that effective weapon range and accuracy could be dramatically increased. His achievement was recognized when Parliament voted a special financial grant, and the Boxer cartridge is still in wide use today. Boxer was promoted Colonel in 1868 and retired the following year as an honorary Major-General.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1858.Bibliography1855, Treatise on Artillery. Prepared for the Use of the Practical Class, Royal Military Academy, London: Eyre \& Spottiswode.1858, Diagrams to Illustrate the Service and Management of Heavy Ordnance Referredto in Treatise on Artillery, London: Eyre \& Spottiswode.CMBiographical history of technology > Boxer, Major-General Edward Mourrier
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5 Shrapnel, General Henry
SUBJECT AREA: Weapons and armour[br]b. 3 June 1761 Bradford-on-Avon, Englandd. 13 March 1842 Southampton, England[br]English professional soldier and inventor of shrapnel ammunition.[br]The youngest of nine children, Shrapnel was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in July 1779. His early military service was in Newfoundland and it was on his return to England in 1784 that he began to interest himself in artillery ammunition. His particular concern was to develop a round that would be more effective against infantry than the existing solid cannon-ball and canister round. The result was a hollow, spherical shell filled with lead musket balls and fitted with a bursting charge and fuse. His development of the shell was interrupted by active service in the Low Countries in 1793–4, during which he was wounded, and duty in the West Indies. Nevertheless, in 1803 the British Army adopted his shell, which during the next twelve years played a significant part on the battlefield.In 1804 Shrapnel was appointed Assistant Inspector of Artillery and made further contributions to the science of gunnery, drawing up a series of range tables to improve accuracy of fire, inventing the brass tangent slide for better sighting of guns, and improving the production of howitzers and mortars by way of the invention of parabolic chambers. His services were recognized in 1814 by a Treasury grant of £1,200 per annum for life. He was promoted Major-General in 1819 and appointed a Colonel-Commandant of the Royal Artillery in 1827, and in the 1830s there was talk of him being made a baronet, but nothing came of it. Shrapnel remains a current military term, although modern bursting shells rely on the fragmentation of the casing of the projectile for their effect rather than his original concept of having shot inside them.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsColonel-Commandant of the Royal Artillery 1827.Further ReadingDictionary of National Biography, 1897, Vol. 52, London: Smith, Elder.CMBiographical history of technology > Shrapnel, General Henry
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7 общая субсидия
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > общая субсидия
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8 beca
f.1 grant.beca de investigación research grant/scholarship2 scholarship, fellowship, bursary, financial aid for students.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: becar.* * *1 (gen) grant; (concedida por méritos) scholarship, award* * *noun f.1) grant2) scholarship* * *SF1) (=ayuda) [por méritos o en concurso] scholarship; [ayuda económica general] grant2) (=vestido) sash, hood* * ** * ** * *beca11 = fellowship, grant, scholarship, studentship, bursary, grant money.Ex: She has received the CLA's Ruby E. Wallace Traveling fellowship and the Canadian Council Grant, both for the study of nonbook materials.
Ex: In its early years it benefited from a variety of grants to support activities and developments, but since 1971, OCLC has been supported by membership fees and grants for specific research and development projects.Ex: This article considers the following models of payment: tuition reimbursement by employer; tuition paid by the student; and tuition assisted by scholarship or grant.Ex: Its notability is seen to lie in the fact that it has significantly broken the stranglehold upon postgraduate studentships in the gift of the Science and Engineering Research Council.Ex: This article describes a 12 week study tour of the UK undertaken with the help of a bursary from the EU by a lecturer in library studies from Papua New Guinea.Ex: The article 'Who Says Money Doesn't Grow on Trees' provides information to teachers who need grant money to fund projects their schools cannot afford.* beca de asistencia = attendance grant.* beca de asistencia a congreso = conference attendance grant.* beca de desplazamiento = travel grant.* beca de estudio(s) = study grant, education grant.* beca de formación = in-service training.* beca de investigación = research grant.* beca de movilidad = travel grant, mobility grant.* beca de prácticas = in-service training.* beca escolar = school grant.* conceder beca = grant + scholarship.* que concede becas = grant-making.* sistema de becas = grant scheme.beca22 = graduation sash, sash.Ex: They are among the most famous manufacturers of embroidered stoles and graduation sashes.
Ex: Just one other question: why are some of the sashes worn from left shoulder to right hip or right shoulder to left hip?.* beca de graduación = graduation sash.* * *(ayuda económica) grant; (que se otorga por méritos) scholarshipCompuestos:student grantresearch grant* * *
Del verbo becar: ( conjugate becar)
beca es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
beca
becar
beca sustantivo femenino ( ayuda económica) grant;
( que se otorga por méritos) scholarship
becar ( conjugate becar) verbo transitivo ( dar ayuda ecónómica) to give o (frml) award a grant to;
( dar beca por méritos) to give o (frml) award a scholarship to
beca sustantivo femenino grant
(de estudios) scholarship
beca de investigación, research fellowship
becar verbo transitivo to award a grant to o to award a scholarship
' beca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conceder
- formalmente
- gestionar
- redoblar
- aplicar
- asignar
- becar
- hacer
English:
application
- award
- fellowship
- grant
- scholarship
- eligible
- pin
* * *beca nf[del gobierno] grant; [de organización privada] scholarship UE beca Erasmus Erasmus scholarship;beca de investigación research scholarship;* * *f1 de organización scholarship* * *beca nf: grant, scholarship* * *beca n1. (estatal) grant2. (privada) scholarship -
9 becado
adj.awarded with a scholarship.f. & m.grant holder, scholar, scholarship holder, scholarship student.past part.past participle of spanish verb: becar.* * *becado, -a1.ADJ [estudiante] who holds a scholarship; [investigador] who holds an award2.SM / F [por méritos o en concurso] scholarship holder; [por ayuda económica general] grant holder* * ** * *= fundee.Ex. The funding guidelines require the enforcement of a written policy on conflicts of interest and disclosure of 'significant' financial interests on the part of fundees.----* persona becada = fundee.* * ** * *= fundee.Ex: The funding guidelines require the enforcement of a written policy on conflicts of interest and disclosure of 'significant' financial interests on the part of fundees.
* persona becada = fundee.* * *becado -damasculine, feminine* * *
Del verbo becar: ( conjugate becar)
becado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
becado
becar
becado◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femenino (AmL) See Also→ becario
becar ( conjugate becar) verbo transitivo ( dar ayuda ecónómica) to give o (frml) award a grant to;
( dar beca por méritos) to give o (frml) award a scholarship to
becar verbo transitivo to award a grant to o to award a scholarship
* * *becado, -a♦ adjalumno becado [por el gobierno] grant holder;[por organización privada] scholarship holder♦ nm,fesp Am [del gobierno] grant holder; [de organización privada] scholarship holder* * *m, becada f1 de organización scholarship holder* * *becado, -da n: scholar, scholarship holder -
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12 Mittelzuweisung
Mittelzuweisung f 1. FIN, MGT, RW apportionment of funds, appropriation of funds, resource allocation; 2. WIWI appropriation, appropriation of funds* * *f 1. <Finanz, Mgmnt, Rechnung> apportionment of funds, appropriation of funds, resource allocation; 2. <Vw> appropriation, appropriation of funds* * *Mittelzuweisung
appropriation (assignment) of funds;
• detaillierte Mittelzuweisung itemized (segregated) (US) appropriations;
• Mittelzuweisung für das Hilfsprogramm aid appropriation;
• Mittelzuweisung an die Kommunen general grant (Br.);
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13 Mittelzuweisung an die Kommunen
Mittelzuweisung an die Kommunen
general grant (Br.)Business german-english dictionary > Mittelzuweisung an die Kommunen
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14 rammebevilgning
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15 дать субсидию
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16 предоставить статус экстерриториальности
General subject: grant extraterritoriality, grant exterritoriality, grant extralityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предоставить статус экстерриториальности
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17 ПОСТАВИТЬ ЗАЧЕТ
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18 все пароходы предусматривают тридцатидневное пребывание пассажиров в Гонолулу
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > все пароходы предусматривают тридцатидневное пребывание пассажиров в Гонолулу
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19 выдать пособие
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20 дать (кому-л.) субсидию
General subject: adjudge a grant, make a grant toУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дать (кому-л.) субсидию
См. также в других словарях:
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