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21 appertain
ˌæpəˈteɪn гл. принадлежать;
относиться;
входить в компетенцию (to) Does Mr Jones fully understand the responsibilities appertaining to his chairmanship? ≈ Полностью ли осознает мистер Джоунз всю ответственность, связанную с его председательством?(книжное) принадлежать, относиться;
входить в компетенцию (о праве, власти, решении) - duties and privileges *ing to the office обязанности и права, связанные с этим постом быть связанным, быть присущим - forestry *s to geography, botany and agriculture лесоводство связано с географией, ботаникой и сельским хозяйствомappertain принадлежать;
относиться (to - к чему-л.)~ to принадлежатьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > appertain
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[͵æpəʹteın] v книжн. (to)1. принадлежать, относиться; входить в компетенцию (о праве, власти, решении и т. п.)duties and privileges appertaining to the office - обязанности и права, связанные с этим постом
2. быть связанным (с чем-л.), быть присущим (чему-л.)forestry appertains to geography, botany and agriculture - лесоводство связано с географией, ботаникой и сельским хозяйством
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field [fi:ld]1. nouna. champ mc. ( = sphere of activity, knowledge) domaine m[+ team] faire jouer3. compounds• the press had a field day with the story la presse a fait ses choux gras de cette histoire ► field event noun concours m* * *[fiːld] 1.1) Agriculture, Geography, gen champ m (of de)3) [U] Sport ( competitors) ( athletes) concurrents mpl; ( horses) partants mplto lead ou be ahead of the field — Sport mener le peloton; fig être en tête
4) ( area of knowledge) domaine m (of de)5) Linguistics champ m sémantique6) ( real environment)7) Militaryto hold the field — se maintenir sur ses positions; fig [theory] dominer
8) ( range) champ mfield of fire — Military secteur m de tir
9) Computing, Mathematics, Physics champ m2.noun modifier2) ( in real environment) [ test, study] sur le terrain3.transitive verb1) Sport réceptionner [ball]3) ( respond to) répondre à [questions]4.intransitive verb Sport jouer dans l'équipe de défense•• -
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fold [fəʊld]1. nouna. (in paper, cloth) pli m[+ paper, blanket] pliera. [chair, table] se (re)plier4. compounds[table, bed] se (re)plier* * *[fəʊld] 1.1) ( crease) (in fabric, paper, skin) pli m2) Geography repli m3) ( in rock formation) plissement m4) Agriculture parc m2.- fold combining form3.to increase twofold/threefold — doubler/tripler
transitive verb1) ( crease) plier [paper, shirt, chair, umbrella]; replier [wings]2) ( intertwine) croiser [arms]; joindre [hands]4.1) [chair] se plier2) ( fail) [play] quitter l'affiche; [company] fermer; [project] échouer; [course] cesser•Phrasal Verbs:- fold in- fold out- fold up•• -
25 appertain
1. v книжн. принадлежать, относиться; входить в компетенциюduties and privileges appertaining to the office — обязанности и права, связанные с этим постом
2. v книжн. быть связанным, быть присущимforestry appertains to geography, botany and agriculture — лесоводство связано с географией, ботаникой и сельским хозяйством
Синонимический ряд:1. apply (verb) apply; bear on; bear upon; belong; involve; pertain; vest2. relate (verb) affect; be pertinent; be relevant; bear; concern; refer; relate; tend -
26 Cape Verde Islands, Archipelago Of The
Consisting of 10 main islands (Santiago, Maio, Boa Vista, Sal, Fogo, São Vicente, São Nicolau, Brava, Santo Antão, and Santa Luzia), the archipelago was sighted first by a Venetian navigator in Portuguese service, Alvise de Cá da Mosto, in the late 1450s. The islands' area is about 4,030 square kilometers (1,557 square miles). Prince Henry the Navigator gave the task of colonizing the islands to the Genovese António da Noli. Actual settlement began only in 1463, under King Afonso V. Captain-Donataries were granted charters to colonize and, in 1550, the city of Praia was established on the island of Santiago and became a principal center of activity. Slaves from West Africa were brought to work the islands' plantations, and millet and coconut trees were introduced as staple foods. Following attacks on the islands by French pirates, Portugal created the post of governor of Cape Verde in 1592. Until the middle of the 18th century and the reign of King José I, these islands were governed by the private captaincies. Thereafter, they were ruled directly by the king's representatives.Due to their geography, topography, and climate, the Cape Verde Islands lack good soil for agriculture or minerals and frequently suffer long, periodic droughts. The result of this, and until recently sparse Portuguese investment, has been that the islands have one of the poorest economies in the world. Emigration to work abroad has often been the only alternative for survival. As a result, large overseas communities of Cape Verdeans reside and work in the United States (especially in the eastern states of Rhode Island and Massachusetts) and in Portugal. In July 1975, Portugal granted independence to the Cape Verde Islands, now a republic.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Cape Verde Islands, Archipelago Of The
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27 Bibliography
CONTENTSA. Bibliographies 301B. Periodicals Relating to Portugal 303C. General References 308Guides to Archives and Libraries 308Statistical 310Encyclopedias and Dictionaries 311D. Historical, Legal, Political Studies, Area and Country Studies 311General Histories, Legal, Political Studies, Area and Country Studies 311Historical Documents Collections: Portugal 313Historical Documents Collections: Portuguese Empire 315Historical Chronicles of Portugal and of Empire 317E. Culture, Literature, and Language 318F. Travel and Tourist Guides on Portugal 319G. History of Portugal 320Ancient and Medieval (2000 BCE-1415 CE) 320Imperial and Early Modern (1415-1822) 322Constitutional Monarchy and Liberalism (1822-1910) 324Parliamentary, Republican Portugal (1910-26) 325Authoritarian Portugal (1926-74) 328World War II and Portugal 336The Military 339Government and Politics since 1974 339Contemporary Portugal since 1974 341H. Physical Features: Geography, Geology, Fauna, and Flora 348I. Archaeology and Prehistory 348J. Foreign Travelers and Residents' Accounts 349K. Portuguese Cartography, Discoveries, Navigation 351L. Portugal and Her Overseas Empires (1415-1975) 3531. Portuguese Migration and Communities Abroad 363Portugal's Atlantic Islands (Azores, Madeiras) 365Anglo-Portuguese Alliance (1373-present) 366 M. Anthropology, Sociology, Rural and Urban Society 369 N. Arts, Architecture, Urban Planning, Music 373Sculpture and Ceramics 375Cinema 375Children's Literature of Portugal 376Lisbon, Capital City, in History and Literature 377The Inquisition in History 377Literature in English Translation: Selection 378Portuguese and Portuguese-American Cooking: Cuisine 382Gardens and Gardening of Portugal and Madeira 383Education, Science, Health, and Medical History 383Feminism and Women's Studies 385Religion and Catholic Church 38612. Agriculture, Viticulture, and Fishing 387O. Economy, Industry, and Development 389P. Photography on Portugal 391Q Equestrianism 392R. Electronic Resources 392Websites from Portuguese Government Agencies and Institutions 392Websites of Interest from Former Colonies 393Portuguese Pousadas (State-run Inns) 393 -
28 Indian
Indian ['ɪndɪən]1 noun(a) (Asian person) Indien(enne) m,f(b) (Native American) Indien(enne) m,f (d'Amérique)(c) (language → in America) langue f amérindienne∎ we went out for an Indian on est allés dans un restau indien(American or Asian) indien;∎ in Indian file en file f indienne;∎ pejorative to be an Indian giver = demander la restitution de quelque chose qu'on a donné(embassy → of India) d'Inde; (history → of India) de l'Inde►► American & French Canadian Indian agent délégué(e) m,f aux affaires indiennes;Indian buffalo buffle m d'Asie;Indian club massue f (pour la gymnastique);American Agriculture Indian corn maïs m;Zoology Indian elephant éléphant m d'Asie;British Indian hemp chanvre m indien, cannabis m;British Indian ink encre f de Chine;History the Indian Mutiny = grande révolte indienne contre les Britanniques en 1857;Indian National Trade Union Congress = confédération de syndicats indiens;Geography the Indian Ocean l'océan m Indien;Indian red colcotar m, rouge m de Prusse;Indian reserve réserve f indienne;Indian sign sort m (jeté sur quelqu'un);Meteorology Indian summer été m de la Saint-Martin, été m indien; figurative vieillesse f heureuse;Indian Territory = région à l'ouest du Mississippi où les Indiens furent contraints d'immigrer à la fin du XIXème siècle;American History Indian Wars = guerres entre les Indiens d'amérique et les colons aux XVIIIème et XIXème siècles;Indian wrestling bras m de ferⓘ THE INDIAN MUTINY Cette violente révolte de la population indienne contre l'Empire britannique et l'occidentalisation du pays éclata en 1857 dans une garnison et se propagea dans tout le pays. Elle dura deux ans et aboutit principalement à la fin de l'influence politique de l'East India Company. -
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