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• Be my guest - Вольному воля (B)• Constant guest is never welcome (A) - Редкого гостя милости просят, а частого гостя еле выносят (P), Хорош гость, коли редко ходит (K), Частый гость скорее наскучит (4)• Constant guest will wear out his visit (A) - Редкого гостя милости просят, а частого гостя еле выносят (P), Частый гость скорее наскучит (4)• Dinner over, away go the guests (The) - Есть пирожки - есть и дружки; нет пирожков - нет и дружков (E), На обеде - все соседи, кончился обед - соседа нет (H), Пироги со стола, друзья со двора (П), Скатерть со стола, и дружба сплыла (C)• Fresh fish and new - come guests smell in three days - Мил гость, что недолго гостит (M)• Speed the parting guest - Бойся гостя стоячего (Б)• Unbidden guest is a bore and a pest (The) - Незваный гость хуже татарина (H)• Unbidden guest knows not where to sit (An) - Кто пришел без приглашения, тот уйдет без угощения (K), На незваного гостя не припасена и ложка (H)• Unbidden guest must bring his stool with him (An) - На незваного гостя не припасена и ложка (H)• Unbidden guests are most welcome when they are gone - На незваного гостя не припасена и ложка (H), Незваный гость хуже татарина (H)• Unbidden guests are welcome when they are gone - Незваный гость хуже татарина (H)• Unbidden guests quickly outstay their welcome - Незваный гость хуже татарина (H) -
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نَزِيل (في فندق، مستشفى، إلخ) \ guest: sb. who is staying at a hotel. inmate: one of a group of people living in a certain building (esp. a prison or hospital). lodger: sb. who stays in lodgings. occupant: sb. who is living or staying in a room or house: the occupants of a hotel. paying guest: sb. who stays in a private house and is treated as a member of the family, but pays for his room and meals. -
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ضَيْف \ guest: sb. who has been invited (for a night, a meal, a party, etc.). -
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8 Guest, James John
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]b. 24 July 1866 Handsworth, Birmingham, Englandd. 11 June 1956 Virginia Water, Surrey, England[br]English mechanical engineer, engineering teacher and researcher.[br]James John Guest was educated at Marlborough in 1880–4 and at Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating as fifth wrangler in 1888. He received practical training in several workshops and spent two years in postgraduate work at the Engineering Department of Cambridge University. After working as a draughtsman in the machine-tool, hydraulic and crane departments of Tangyes Ltd at Birmingham, he was appointed in 1896 Assistant Professor of Engineering at McGill University in Canada. After a short time he moved to the Polytechnic Institute at Worcester, Massachusetts, where he was for three years Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Head of the Engineering Department. In 1899 he returned to Britain and set up as a consulting engineer in Birmingham, being a partner in James J.Guest \& Co. For the next fifteen years he combined this work with research on grinding phenomena. He also developed a theory of grinding which he first published in a paper at the British Association for the Advancement of Science in 1914 and elaborated in a paper to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and in his book Grinding Machinery (1915). During the First World War, in 1916–17, he was in charge of inspection in the Staffordshire and Shropshire Area, Ministry of Munitions. In 1917 he returned to teaching as Reader in Graphics and Structural Engineering at University College London. His final appointment was about 1923 as Professor of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Artillery College, Woolwich, which later became the Military College of Science.He carried out research on the strength of materials and contributed many articles on the subject to the technical press. He originated Guest's Law for a criterion of failure of materials under combined stresses, first published in 1900. He was a Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1900–6 and from 1919 and contributed to their proceedings in many discussions and two major papers.[br]BibliographyOf many publications by Guest, the most important are: 1900, "Ductile materials under combined stress", Proceedings of the Physical Society 17:202.1915, Grinding Machinery, London.1915, "Theory of grinding, with reference to the selection of speeds in plain and internal work", Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers 89:543.1917. "Torsional hysteresis of mild steel", Proceedings of the Royal Society A93:313.1918. with F.C.Lea, "Curved beams", Proceedings of the Royal Society A95:1. 1930, "Effects of rapidly acting stress", Proceedings of the Institution of MechanicalEngineers 119:1,273.RTS -
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10 Guest Book
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11 Guest Host Technique SuperTwisted Nematic
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Guest Host Technique SuperTwisted Nematic
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12 Guest Instructors And Formative Tasks
University: GIFTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Guest Instructors And Formative Tasks
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13 Guest Keen and Nettlefolds
Abbreviation: GKNУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Guest Keen and Nettlefolds
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14 Guest Lecturer
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15 Guest Pass
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16 Guest Quarters Hotels
General subject: GQ (бренд сети отелей)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Guest Quarters Hotels
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17 Guest Relations Officer
Position ( job): GROУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Guest Relations Officer
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18 Guest Supply, Inc.
NYSE. GSYУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Guest Supply, Inc.
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19 Guest's Copyright
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20 guest housing
Military: GHSG
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guest — has developed a wide range of uses in which payment may or may not be involved (as it is with paying guests and guest workers). The development of attributive uses (before a noun) that go well beyond the core meaning of guest may be seen in guest … Modern English usage
guest — (n.) O.E. gæst, giest (Anglian gest) guest; enemy; stranger, the common notion being stranger, from P.Gmc. *gastiz (Cf. O.Fris. jest, Du. gast, Ger. Gast, Goth. gasts guest, originally stranger ), from PIE root *ghosti strange … Etymology dictionary
guest — guest·en; guest·er; guest; guest·ing; guest·less; guest·ly; bar·guest; … English syllables
guest — [gest] noun [countable] someone who is paying to stay in a hotel: • The hotel still prepares guests bills by hand. * * * guest UK US /gest/ noun [C] ► a person who has been invited to a place: »The factory owners treated us as honored guests.… … Financial and business terms
guest — ► NOUN 1) a person invited to visit someone s home or take part in a function. 2) a visiting performer invited to take part in an entertainment. 3) a person staying at a hotel or boarding house. ► VERB informal ▪ appear as a guest. ● be my guest… … English terms dictionary
guest — [gest] n. [ME gest < ON gestr, akin to OE gæst, Ger gast < IE base * ghostis, stranger, guest > L hostis] 1. a) a person entertained at the home of another; visitor b) a person entertained by another acting as host at a restaurant,… … English World dictionary
Guest — (g[e^]st), n. [OE. gest, AS. g[ae]st, gest; akin to OS., D., & G. gast, Icel. gestr, Sw. g[ a]st, Dan. Gj[ a]st, Goth. gasts, Russ. goste, and to L. hostis enemy, stranger; the meaning stranger is the older one, but the root is unknown. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Guest — Guest, v. i. To be, or act the part of, a guest. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And tell me, best of princes, who he was That guested here so late. Chapman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English