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101 nekez
io. ( zaila, neketsua) hard, difficult, demanding; euskaraz irakurtzea guri bezain \nekeza gertatzeko so that reading Basque won't be as difficult as it is for us adb.1. ( eragozpenez edo neke handiz) barely; \nekez bizi gara we barely get by; \nekez landutako prosa awkwardly crafted prose; \nekez etorri eta bizkor joan! it was hard for him to come but no problem to leave!; Errezil, \nekez jaio, errez hil Errezil, hard to be born there, easy to be dead there; adiskidea \nekez hartu baina behin hartuz gero \nekezago utzi (atsot.) select your friend with a silk-gloved hand and hold him with an iron guantlet (atsot.)2. ( zer edo zer gertatzeko zailtasuna adierazten duena) hardly; ingelesez \nekez mintzatzen diren irlandarrak gutxi dira the Irish who can hardly speak English are few; \nekez aurkituko duzu gauza hoberik you will hardly find a better thing | you'll be hard {pressed || put} to find something else better; arabiera ikasteko \nekez idoro daiteke liburu hori baino hoberik to learn Arabic, a better book can hardly be found -
102 язык
I муж.1) tongue прям. и перен.воспаление языка — мед. glossitis
обложенный язык — мед. coated/ furred tongue
показать язык — (кому-л.) (врачу и т.п.) to show one's tongue (to a doctor, etc.); ( дразнить) to stick one's tongue out, to put out one's tongue (at smb.)
3) clapper, tongue of a bell ( колокола)••держать язык за зубами — to hold one's tongue, to keep one's mouth shut
не сходит с языка, быть у кого-л. на языке — to be always on smb.'s lips
попадать на язык кому-л. — to fall victim to smb.'s tongue
тянуть/дергать кого-л. за язык — to make smb. say smth.; to make smb. talk
у него бойкий язык, он боек на язык — to have a quick/ready tongue, to be quick-tongued
у него длинный язык — he has a long/loose tongue разг.
у него хорошо язык подвешен — he has a ready/glib tongue разг.
у него, что на уме, то и на языке — he wears his heart on his sleeve, he cannot keep his thoughts to himself разг.
- высунув языкязык до Киева доведет — you can get anywhere if you know how to use your tongue; a clever tongue will take you anywhere
- злой язык
- злые языки
- лишиться языка
- острый язык
- придержать язык
- прикусить язык
- развязать язык
- распустить язык
- сорвалось с языка
- точить язык
- трепать языком
- чесать язык
- чесать языком
- язык проглотишь II муж.1) language, tongue ( речь)владеть каким-л. языком — to know a language
владеть каким-л. языком в совершенстве — to have a perfect command of a language
говорить русским языком — to say in plain Russian, in plain language
языки общего происхождения — cognate мн. ч.; лингв.
афганский язык — Pushtoo, Pushtu, Afghan
корнийский язык — истор. Cornish
корнуоллский язык — истор. Cornish
сингалезский язык — Cingalese, Sinhalese
сингальский язык — Sinhalese, Cingalese
венгерский язык — Hungarian, Magyar
верхненемецкий язык — High German, High Dutch
говорить языком — (кого-л./чего-л.) to use the language (of)
греческий язык — Greek, Hellenic
классические языки — classic мн. ч., humanity
латинский язык — Latin, Roman редк.
немецкий язык — Dutch истор., German
нижненемецкий язык — Low German, Low Dutch
общегерманский язык — лингв. Germanic
персидский язык — Iranian, Persian
разговорный язык — colloquial/familiar speech; spoken language
родной язык — mother tongue; native language
суконный язык — dull/vapid/insipid language
язык программирования — computer language, machine language, programming language
язык пушту — Pushtoo, Pushtu
язык саами — Lapp, Lappish
2) воен.; разг. ( пленный)prisoner for interrogation; identification prisoner; prisoner who will talk ()III муж.; устар.people, nation ( народ) -
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104 glory
∎ to be covered in glory être couvert de gloire;∎ the athletes get all the glory ce sont les athlètes qui remportent toute la gloire;∎ a garden at the height of its glory un jardin au plus beau moment;∎ to have one's hour of glory avoir son heure de gloire(b) (splendour) gloire f, splendeur f;∎ the glory of a midsummer's day la splendeur d'un jour au cœur de l'été;∎ the glories of the Irish countryside les splendeurs de la campagne irlandaise;∎ in all her glory dans toute sa splendeur ou gloire;∎ Hollywood in all its glory Hollywood dans toute sa splendeur(c) (masterpiece) gloire f, joyau m;∎ the palace is one of the greatest glories of the age le palais est un des joyaux ou des chefs-d'œuvre de cette époque∎ to give glory to God rendre gloire à Dieu;∎ Christ in glory le Christ en majesté ou en gloire;∎ to the greater glory of God pour la plus grande gloire de Dieu;∎ familiar glory be! mon Dieu!∎ to go to glory passer de vie à trépas;∎ to send sb to glory expédier qn ad patres(f) (halo → of saint) gloire f►► glory hole Nautical (locker) petit placard m; (storeroom) soute f; British familiar (cupboard) débarras□ m; (untidy place) capharnaüm□ m∎ to glory in sth/doing sth se glorifier de ou s'enorgueillir de qch/de faire qch;∎ he glories in it il s'en glorifie, il en est très fier;∎ she was glorying in her new-found freedom elle jouissait de ou elle savourait sa nouvelle liberté;∎ he glories in the title of King of Hollywood il se donne le titre ronflant de roi d'Hollywood -
105 sub
1 noun(a) (subscription → to club, union etc) cotisation□ f;∎ to pay one's subs payer sa cotisation∎ to give sb a sub dépanner qn;∎ to get a sub se faire dépanner(g) (sandwich) = grand sandwich mixte de forme allongée∎ to sub for sb remplacer qn□∎ to sub sb sth dépanner qn de qch□ ;∎ can you sub me a fiver? tu peux me dépanner de cinq livres? -
106 sure
sure [ʃʊə(r)](a) (convinced, positive) sûr, certain;∎ are you sure of the facts? êtes-vous sûr ou certain des faits?;∎ I'm not sure you're right je ne suis pas sûr ou certain que vous ayez raison;∎ I'm not sure when they're coming/what he wants je ne sais pas au juste quand ils doivent venir/ce qu'il veut;∎ I'm sure of it j'en suis sûr ou certain;∎ I can't be sure, but I think it was 2 o'clock je n'en suis pas tout à fait sûr, mais je pense qu'il était 2 heures;∎ are you quite sure he hasn't left yet? êtes-vous bien sûr qu'il n'est pas encore parti?;∎ he's not sure whether he's going to come or not il n'est pas sûr de venir;∎ she isn't sure of or about her feelings for him elle n'est pas sûre de ses sentiments pour lui;∎ you seem convinced, but I'm not so sure tu sembles convaincu, mais moi j'ai des doutes;∎ I wouldn't be so sure about that! ça, ça m'étonnerait!;∎ he'll win, I'm sure il gagnera, j'en suis sûr;∎ I'm sure I've been here before je suis sûr d'être déjà venu ici;∎ she's sure she didn't receive your letter elle est sûre de ne pas avoir reçu ta lettre;∎ what makes you so sure?, how can you be so sure? qu'est-ce qui te fait dire ça?;∎ I don't know, I'm sure ma foi, je ne sais pas(b) (confident, assured) sûr;∎ is he someone we can be sure of? est-ce quelqu'un de sûr?;∎ you can be sure of good service in this restaurant dans ce restaurant, vous êtes sûr d'être bien servi;∎ to be sure of oneself être sûr de soi, avoir confiance en soi(c) (definite, certain) sûr, certain;∎ one thing is sure, he won't be back in a hurry! une chose est sûre ou certaine, il ne va pas revenir de sitôt!;∎ we're sure to meet again nous nous reverrons sûrement;∎ she's sure to be here soon elle va sûrement arriver bientôt;∎ they're sure to get caught ils vont sûrement se faire prendre;∎ the play is sure to be a success la pièce va certainement avoir du succès;∎ it's a sure thing c'est dans la poche;∎ be sure to be on time tomorrow il faut que vous soyez à l'heure demain;∎ be sure to go to bed early il faut que tu te couches tôt;∎ be sure not to lose it, be sure that you don't lose it prenez garde de ne pas le perdre;∎ we made sure that no one was listening nous nous sommes assurés ou nous avons vérifié que personne n'écoutait;∎ I'll just go and make sure je vais vérifier;∎ it is his job to make sure that everyone is satisfied c'est lui qui veille à ce que tout le monde soit satisfait;∎ make sure you don't lose your ticket prends garde à ne pas perdre ton billet;∎ make sure you've turned off the gas vérifie que tu as éteint le gaz(d) (firm, steady) sûr;∎ with a sure hand d'une main sûre;∎ figurative a sure grasp of the subject des connaissances solides en la matière∎ there is only one sure way of doing it il n'y a qu'un moyen sûr de le faire;∎ work is a sure remedy for boredom le travail est un remède sûr contre l'ennui;∎ insomnia is a sure sign of depression l'insomnie est un signe incontestable de dépression;∎ it's a sure bet he'll be late il y a tout à parier qu'il sera en retard2 adverb∎ can I borrow your car? - sure (you can)! (est-ce que) je peux emprunter ta voiture? - bien sûr (que oui)!∎ he sure is ugly il est drôlement laid;∎ she sure can cook! elle cuisine drôlement bien!;∎ it sure was difficult c'était vraiment ou bien difficile;∎ are you hungry? - I sure am! as-tu faim? - plutôt! ou et comment!;∎ I sure as hell do object! et comment que je proteste!∎ (as) sure as aussi sûr que;∎ as sure as my name is Jones aussi sûr que je m'appelle Jones;∎ as sure as I'm standing here (today), as sure as fate, as sure as eggs are or familiar is eggs aussi sûr que deux et deux font quatre∎ sure, he's a terrible liar c'est un grand menteur□ ;∎ sure, he doesn't know anything il n'y connaît rien□∎ sure! de rien!□, il n'y a pas de quoi!□∎ I'll give it to you tomorrow for sure je te le donnerai demain sans faute;∎ one thing is for sure, I'm not staying here! une chose est sûre, je ne reste pas ici!;∎ she won't come, that's for sure elle ne viendra pas, c'est certain;∎ I think he's single but I can't say for sure je crois qu'il est célibataire, mais je ne peux pas l'affirmereffectivement, en effet;∎ she said she'd ring and sure enough she did elle a dit qu'elle appellerait, et c'est ce qu'elle a fait;∎ no, it's whisky sure enough non, c'est bien du whisky∎ to be sure, his offer is well-intentioned certes, son offre est bien intentionnée -
107 Ford, Henry
[br]b. 30 July 1863 Dearborn, Michigan, USAd. 7 April 1947 Dearborn, Michigan, USA[br]American pioneer motor-car maker and developer of mass-production methods.[br]He was the son of an Irish immigrant farmer, William Ford, and the oldest son to survive of Mary Litogot; his mother died in 1876 with the birth of her sixth child. He went to the village school, and at the age of 16 he was apprenticed to Flower brothers' machine shop and then at the Drydock \& Engineering Works in Detroit. In 1882 he left to return to the family farm and spent some time working with a 1 1/2 hp steam engine doing odd jobs for the farming community at $3 per day. He was then employed as a demonstrator for Westinghouse steam engines. He met Clara Jane Bryant at New Year 1885 and they were married on 11 April 1888. Their only child, Edsel Bryant Ford, was born on 6 November 1893.At that time Henry worked on steam engine repairs for the Edison Illuminating Company, where he became Chief Engineer. He became one of a group working to develop a "horseless carriage" in 1896 and in June completed his first vehicle, a "quadri cycle" with a two-cylinder engine. It was built in a brick shed, which had to be partially demolished to get the carriage out.Ford became involved in motor racing, at which he was more successful than he was in starting a car-manufacturing company. Several early ventures failed, until the Ford Motor Company of 1903. By October 1908 they had started with production of the Model T. The first, of which over 15 million were built up to the end of its production in May 1927, came out with bought-out steel stampings and a planetary gearbox, and had a one-piece four-cylinder block with a bolt-on head. This was one of the most successful models built by Ford or any other motor manufacturer in the life of the motor car.Interchangeability of components was an important element in Ford's philosophy. Ford was a pioneer in the use of vanadium steel for engine components. He adopted the principles of Frederick Taylor, the pioneer of time-and-motion study, and installed the world's first moving assembly line for the production of magnetos, started in 1913. He installed blast furnaces at the factory to make his own steel, and he also promoted research and the cultivation of the soya bean, from which a plastic was derived.In October 1913 he introduced the "Five Dollar Day", almost doubling the normal rate of pay. This was a profit-sharing scheme for his employees and contained an element of a reward for good behaviour. About this time he initiated work on an agricultural tractor, the "Fordson" made by a separate company, the directors of which were Henry and his son Edsel.In 1915 he chartered the Oscar II, a "peace ship", and with fifty-five delegates sailed for Europe a week before Christmas, docking at Oslo. Their objective was to appeal to all European Heads of State to stop the war. He had hoped to persuade manufacturers to replace armaments with tractors in their production programmes. In the event, Ford took to his bed in the hotel with a chill, stayed there for five days and then sailed for New York and home. He did, however, continue to finance the peace activists who remained in Europe. Back in America, he stood for election to the US Senate but was defeated. He was probably the father of John Dahlinger, illegitimate son of Evangeline Dahlinger, a stenographer employed by the firm and on whom he lavished gifts of cars, clothes and properties. He became the owner of a weekly newspaper, the Dearborn Independent, which became the medium for the expression of many of his more unorthodox ideas. He was involved in a lawsuit with the Chicago Tribune in 1919, during which he was cross-examined on his knowledge of American history: he is reputed to have said "History is bunk". What he actually said was, "History is bunk as it is taught in schools", a very different comment. The lawyers who thus made a fool of him would have been surprised if they could have foreseen the force and energy that their actions were to release. For years Ford employed a team of specialists to scour America and Europe for furniture, artefacts and relics of all kinds, illustrating various aspects of history. Starting with the Wayside Inn from South Sudbury, Massachusetts, buildings were bought, dismantled and moved, to be reconstructed in Greenfield Village, near Dearborn. The courthouse where Abraham Lincoln had practised law and the Ohio bicycle shop where the Wright brothers built their first primitive aeroplane were added to the farmhouse where the proprietor, Henry Ford, had been born. Replicas were made of Independence Hall, Congress Hall and the old City Hall in Philadelphia, and even a reconstruction of Edison's Menlo Park laboratory was installed. The Henry Ford museum was officially opened on 21 October 1929, on the fiftieth anniversary of Edison's invention of the incandescent bulb, but it continued to be a primary preoccupation of the great American car maker until his death.Henry Ford was also responsible for a number of aeronautical developments at the Ford Airport at Dearborn. He introduced the first use of radio to guide a commercial aircraft, the first regular airmail service in the United States. He also manufactured the country's first all-metal multi-engined plane, the Ford Tri-Motor.Edsel became President of the Ford Motor Company on his father's resignation from that position on 30 December 1918. Following the end of production in May 1927 of the Model T, the replacement Model A was not in production for another six months. During this period Henry Ford, though officially retired from the presidency of the company, repeatedly interfered and countermanded the orders of his son, ostensibly the man in charge. Edsel, who died of stomach cancer at his home at Grosse Point, Detroit, on 26 May 1943, was the father of Henry Ford II. Henry Ford died at his home, "Fair Lane", four years after his son's death.[br]Bibliography1922, with S.Crowther, My Life and Work, London: Heinemann.Further ReadingR.Lacey, 1986, Ford, the Men and the Machine, London: Heinemann. W.C.Richards, 1948, The Last Billionaire, Henry Ford, New York: Charles Scribner.IMcN
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