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1 have an appointment as an engineer
Макаров: занимать должность инженераУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have an appointment as an engineer
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2 appointment
[əʹpɔıntmənt] n1. 1) назначение (на должность, пост)smb.'s appointment as secretary [manager] - назначение кого-л. секретарём [управляющим]
2) воен. присвоение звания2. должность, пост, место, назначениеappointments committee, appointments board - комиссия по распределению выпускников ( при университетах и колледжах Великобритании)
to have /to hold/ an appointment as a professor [as an engineer] - занимать должность профессора [инженера]
3. 1) встреча, свиданиеto make [to have] an appointment for 6 o'clock - договориться /условиться/ встретиться в 6 часов
to keep [to break] an appointment - прийти [не прийти] на свидание (в назначенное время, место)
2) приём (у врача и т. п.)to have an appointment with the doctor - быть назначенным /записанным/ на приём к врачу
he will see you only by appointment - он примет вас только по предварительной записи
4. pl1) обстановка, оборудование дома, гостиницы и т. п.2) воен. предметы снаряжения3) тех. фурнитура5. арх. предписание, распоряжение6. юр. распределение наследственного имущества по доверенностиpower /right/ of appointment - право распоряжения имуществом (предоставляемое лицу, не являющемуся его собственником)
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3 appointment
сущ.1)а) упр. назначение (на должность, пост)by royal appointment — назначенный королем [королевой\] ( о поставщиках товаров или услуг)
See:б) упр. создание, назначение (напр., комиссии)appointment of committee — учреждение [создание, назначение\] комитета
2) упр. должность, пост, место, назначениеto have [to hold\] an appointment as a professor [as an engineer\] — занимать должность профессора/ инженера
There are currently two appointments vacant. — В данный момент есть две вакансии.
3)а) общ. (установленная) встреча, свидание; договоренность о встречеto keep [break\] an appointment — прийти [не прийти\] на встречу
to make [set up, book\] an appointment (with) — назначить встречу с кем-л., договориться о встрече с кем-л.
б) общ. прием (напр., у врача)to have an appointment with the doctor — быть назначенным [записанным\] на прием к врачу
If you break an appointment without giving 24-hour notice to your Dentist office, you may be charged for a broken appointment. — Если вы не придете на прием, не известив дантиста о своем намерении не прийти заранее (за 24 часа), вы можете быть оштрафованы за сорванный прием.
See:4) мн., общ. обстановка, оборудование (дома, гостиницы и т. д.)All the appointments of the room are as they were left by the former occupant. — Вся обстановка в комнате сохранена в том виде, в котором была при бывшем жильце.
5) юр. назначение* ( распределение наследственного имущества по доверенности) -
4 занимать должность инженера
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > занимать должность инженера
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5 уреждам
1. (турям в ред) arrange. settle(въпрос, сметка) liquidate, settle(въпрос и) dispose of(документ) regularize(паспорт, билет) get (in order)(положението на някого) regularizeуреждам спорен въпрос settle a controversial questionуреждам си работите put o.'s affairs in order; set o.'s house in order; settle o.'s affairsуреждам спорове patch up differences, fix up a quarrelуреждам изостанали работи clean upуреждам сметка/полиа pay a billуреждам заем/сделка negotiate/engineer a loan/dealуреждам сметките си с някого settle/square o.'s accounts with s.o.2. (устройвам, нагласям) organize, arrange, get up(изложба и) hold(концерт) giveуреждам си среща fix an appointment, make a date(спектакъл и) engineerще уредим тая работа we'll fix it up* * *урѐждам,гл.1. ( турям в ред) arrange, settle; ( въпрос, сметка) liquidate, settle; разг. square away; ( въпрос и пр.) dispose of; ( документ) regularize; ( сметка) pay; ( паспорт, билет) get (in order); ( положението на някого) regularize; ( дълг) discharge; ( нагласявам) engineer, set up; frame up; имам да \уреждам сметки с някого прен. have a bone to pick with s.o.; \уреждам заем/сделка negotiate/engineer a loan/deal; \уреждам изостанали работи clean up; \уреждам работите си put o.’s affairs in order; set o.’s house in order; settle o.’s affairs; \уреждам сметките си с някого settle/square o.’s accounts with s.o.; get even with s.o.; ( убивам) sl. fix s.o.; \уреждам спорове patch up differences, fix up a quarrel;2. ( устройвам, нагласям) organize, arrange, get/sew up; engineer, contrive; разг. fix; ( изложба и пр.) hold; ( концерт) give; ( спектакъл и пр.) engineer; можеш ли да ми уредиш …? can you fix me up with …? \уреждам си среща fix an appointment, make a date; ще уредим тая работа we’ll fix it up.* * *arrange: He уреждамd his business affairs. - Той уреди бизнес делата си., I have уреждамd for a car to meet you. - Уредил съм да те вземат с кола.; settle ; put in order: Put your affairs in order. - Уреди си работите.; adjust (фин); liquidate (сметки); negotiate: уреждам a deal - уреждам сделка; pay (сметки); stipulate ; (устройвам): organize ; fix {fiks}: уреждам an appointment - уреждам среща* * *1. (въпрос и) dispose of 2. (въпрос, сметка) liquidate, settle 3. (документ) regularize 4. (изложба и) hold 5. (концерт) give 6. (паспорт, билет) get (in ordеr) 7. (положението на някого) regularize 8. (спектакъл и) engineer 9. (турям в ред) arrange. settle 10. (устройвам, нагласям) organize, arrange, get up 11. УРЕЖДАМ заем/сделка negotiate/ engineer a loan/deal 12. УРЕЖДАМ изостанали работи clean up 13. УРЕЖДАМ си работите put o.'s affairs in order;set o.'s house in order;settle o.'s affairs 14. УРЕЖДАМ си среща fix an appointment, make a date 15. УРЕЖДАМ сметка/полиа pay a bill 16. УРЕЖДАМ сметките си с някого settle/square o.'s accounts with s.o. 17. УРЕЖДАМ спорен въпрос settle a controversial question 18. УРЕЖДАМ спорове patch up differences, fix up a quarrel 19. имам да УРЕЖДАМ сметки с някого прен. have a bone to pick with s.o. 20. ще уредим тая работа we'll fix it up -
6 уредя
уредя̀,урѐждам гл.1. ( турям в ред) arrange, settle; ( въпрос, сметка) liquidate, settle; разг. square away; ( въпрос и пр.) dispose of; ( документ) regularize; ( сметка) pay; ( паспорт, билет) get (in order); ( положението на някого) regularize; ( дълг) discharge; ( нагласявам) engineer, set up; frame up; имам да \уредя сметки с някого прен. have a bone to pick with s.o.; \уредя заем/сделка negotiate/engineer a loan/deal; \уредя изостанали работи clean up; \уредя работите си put o.’s affairs in order; set o.’s house in order; settle o.’s affairs; \уредя сметките си с някого settle/square o.’s accounts with s.o.; get even with s.o.; ( убивам) sl. fix s.o.; \уредя спорове patch up differences, fix up a quarrel;2. ( устройвам, нагласям) organize, arrange, get/sew up; engineer, contrive; разг. fix; ( изложба и пр.) hold; ( концерт) give; ( спектакъл и пр.) engineer; можеш ли да ми уредиш …? can you fix me up with …? \уредя си среща fix an appointment, make a date; ще уредим тая работа we’ll fix it up. -
7 call
call [kɔ:l]1. nouna. ( = shout) appel mb. [of bird] cri mc. ( = phone call) coup m de téléphone• to be on call [doctor] être de gardee. ( = short visit) visite f• I made several calls [doctor] j'ai fait plusieurs visitesf. ( = demand) there have been calls for new security measures on a demandé de nouvelles mesures de sécuritéa. [+ person, sb's name] appeler• to call sb in/out/up crier à qn d'entrer/de sortir/de monter• "hello!" he called « bonjour ! » cria-t-il• let's call it a day! (inf) ça suffira pour aujourd'hui !b. ( = give name to) appeler• what are you called? comment vous appelez-vous ?• shall we call it $10? (agreeing on price) disons 10 dollars ?• what I call education is... pour moi, l'éducation c'est...c. ( = summon) appeler ; ( = waken) réveiller• to call the police/an ambulance appeler la police/une ambulanced. ( = telephone) appelera. [person] appeler ; [bird] pousser un cri• to call (in) at a port/at Dover faire escale dans un port/à Douvresc. ( = telephone) appeler• who's calling? c'est de la part de qui ?4. compounds• general call-up (in wartime) mobilisation f générale ► call-up papers plural noun papiers mpl militairesa. ( = summon) appelerb. ( = require) [+ actions, measures, courage] exigerc. ( = collect) I'll call for you at 6 o'clock je passerai vous prendre à 6 heuresa. [+ doctor, police] appelerb. [+ faulty product] rappeler• to call off a strike (before it starts) annuler une grève ; (after it starts) mettre fin à une grève► call on inseparable transitive verba. ( = visit) [+ person] rendre visite à► call outpousser un cri (or des cris)[+ doctor] appeler ; [+ troops, fire brigade, police] faire appel àa. [+ troops] mobiliser ; [+ reservists] rappelerb. ( = phone) téléphoner à* * *[kɔːl] 1.1) Telecommunications appel m (téléphonique) ( from de)(tele)phone call — appel m (téléphonique)
to make a call — appeler, téléphoner
to make a call to Italy — appeler l'Italie, téléphoner en Italie
3) ( summons) appel mto put out a call for somebody — ( over public address) faire appeler quelqu'un; ( over radio) lancer un appel à quelqu'un
4) ( visit) visite fsocial call — visite f de courtoisie
to make ou pay a call — lit rendre visite (on à)
6) ( need)there's no call for something/to do — il n'y a pas de raison pour quelque chose/de faire
there was no call for her to say that — elle n'avait aucune raison or aucun besoin de dire cela
7) ( allure) appel m (of de)8) Sport décision f9) ( for repayment) demande f de remboursementa call for capital/tenders — un appel de fonds/d'offres
10) ( duty)2.to be on call — [doctor] être de garde; [engineer] être de service
transitive verb1) (also call out) ( say loudly) appeler [name, number]; crier [answer, instructions]; annoncer [result, flight]to call the register — School faire l'appel
he called (out) ‘Goodbye’ — il a crié ‘au revoir’
2) ( summon) appeler [lift]; ( by shouting) appeler [person, animal]; ( by phone) appeler; ( by letter) convoquer4) ( give a name) appeler [person, baby, animal, place, product] (by par); intituler [book, film, music, play]5) ( arrange) organiser [strike]; convoquer [meeting, rehearsal]; fixer [election]6) ( waken) réveiller [person]7) ( describe as)to call somebody stupid/a liar — traiter quelqu'un d'imbécile/de menteur/-euse
parapsychology or whatever they ou you call it — (colloq) la métapsychologie ou quelque chose dans ce goût-là (colloq)
(let's) call it £5 — disons cinq livres sterling
8) Sport [referee] déclarer9) Computing appeler [file]3.London calling — Radio ici Londres
2) ( telephone) appeler3) ( visit) passerto call at — passer chez [person, shop]; passer à [bank, library]; [train] s'arrêter à [town, station]; [ship] faire escale à [port]
the London train calling at Reading and Slough — le train à destination de Londres desservant les gares de Reading et Slough
4) ( tossing coins) parier4.to call oneself — se faire appeler [Smith, Bob]; ( claim to be) se dire, se prétendre [poet, designer]
Phrasal Verbs:- call by- call for- call in- call off- call on- call out- call up -
8 Rankine, William John Macquorn
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]b. 5 July 1820 Edinburgh, Scotlandd. 1872[br][br]Rankine was educated at Ayr Academy and Glasgow High School, although he appears to have learned much of his basic mathematics and physics through private study. He attended Edinburgh University and then assisted his father, who was acting as Superintendent of the Edinburgh and Dalkeith Railway. This introduction to engineering practice was followed in 1838 by his appointment as a pupil to Sir John MacNeill, and for the next four years he served under MacNeill on his Irish railway projects. While still in his early twenties, Rankine presented pioneering papers on metal fatigue and other subjects to the Institution of Civil Engineers, for which he won a prize, but he appears to have resigned from the Civils in 1857 after an argument because the Institution would not transfer his Associate Membership into full Membership. From 1844 to 1848 Rankine worked on various projects for the Caledonian Railway Company, but his interests were becoming increasingly theoretical and a series of distinguished papers for learned societies established his reputation as a leading scholar in the new science of thermodynamics. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1853. At the same time, he remained intimately involved with practical questions of applied science, in shipbuilding, marine engineering and electric telegraphy, becoming associated with the influential coterie of fellow Scots such as the Thomson brothers, Napier, Elder, and Lewis Gordon. Gordon was then the head of a large and successful engineering practice, but he was also Regius Professor of Engineering at the University of Glasgow, and when he retired from the Chair to pursue his business interests, Rankine, who had become his Assistant, was appointed in his place.From 1855 until his premature death in 1872, Rankine built up an impressive engineering department, providing a firm theoretical basis with a series of text books that he wrote himself and most of which remained in print for many decades. Despite his quarrel with the Institution of Civil Engineers, Rankine took a keen interest in the institutional development of the engineering profession, becoming the first President of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, which he helped to establish in 1857. Rankine campaigned vigorously for the recognition of engineering studies as a full university degree at Glasgow, and he achieved this in 1872, the year of his death. Rankine was one of the handful of mid-nineteenth century engineers who virtually created engineering as an academic discipline.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1853. First President, Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, 1857.Bibliography1858, Manual of Applied Mechanics.1859, Manual of the Steam Engine and Other Prime Movers.1862, Manual of Civil Engineering.1869, Manual of Machinery and Millwork.Further ReadingJ.Small, 1957, "The institution's first president", Proceedings of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland: 687–97.H.B.Sutherland, 1972, Rankine. His Life and Times.ABBiographical history of technology > Rankine, William John Macquorn
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