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he was educated at Eton

  • 1 educated

    [ʹedjʋkeıtıd] a
    1. 1) образованный, получивший образование
    2) культурный, развитой

    educated mind [taste] - развитой ум [вкус]

    2. редк. дрессированный; тренированный
    3. книжн. основанный на информации; обоснованный

    an educated estimate of next year sales - квалифицированная оценка объёма сбыта на будущий год

    an educated guess - догадка, основанная на фактах

    he was forming an educated reply - он готовил обдуманный /аргументированный/ ответ

    НБАРС > educated

  • 2 educated

    ˈedju:keɪtɪd прил.
    1) (высоко) образованный highly educated well educated poorly educated
    2) тренированный educated taste образованный, получивший образование - * woman образованная женщина - * at Eton получивший образование в Итонском колледже культурный, развитой - * mind [taste] развитой ум [вкус] (редкое) дрессированный;
    тренированнный - * dogs дрессированные собаки( книжное) основанный на информации;
    обоснованный - an * estimate of next years sales квалифицированная оценка объема сбыта на будущий год - an * guess догадка, основанная на фактах - he was forming an * reply он готовил обдуманный /аргументированный/ ответ educated p. p. от educate ~ (высоко) образованный ~ образованный ~ основанный на информации ~ получивший образование ~ тренированный;
    educated taste (mind) развитой вкус (ум) ~ тренированный;
    educated taste (mind) развитой вкус (ум)

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > educated

  • 3 educate

    transitive verb
    1) (bring up) erziehen
    2) (provide schooling for)

    he was educated at Eton and Cambridgeer hat seine Ausbildung in Eton und Cambridge erhalten

    3) (give intellectual and moral training to) bilden

    educate oneself — sich [weiter]bilden

    4) (train) schulen [Geist, Körper]; [aus]bilden [Geschmack]

    educate oneself to do something — sich dazu erziehen, etwas zu tun

    * * *
    ['edjukeit]
    (to train and teach: He was educated at a private school.) erziehen
    - academic.ru/23406/education">education
    - educational
    - educationalist
    - educationist
    * * *
    edu·cate
    [ˈeʤʊkeɪt]
    vt
    1. (teach knowledge)
    to \educate sb jdn unterrichten; (train) jdn ausbilden
    to be \educated at Oxford in Oxford auf die [o zur] Schule gehen
    I was \educated in the private school system ich habe Privatschulen besucht
    to \educate sb jdn aufklären
    to \educate the public die Öffentlichkeit aufklären [o informieren]
    to \educate sb about [or in] [or on] sth jdn über etw akk aufklären
    3. ( rare: bring up)
    to \educate sb jdn erziehen
    * * *
    ['edjʊkeɪt]
    vt
    1) (SCH, UNIV) erziehen
    2) public informieren

    we need to educate our children about drugs — wir müssen dafür sorgen, dass unsere Kinder über Drogen Bescheid wissen

    3) the mind schulen; one's tastes (aus)bilden
    * * *
    educate [ˈedjuːkeıt; US ˈedʒə-] v/t
    1. erziehen, unterrichten, (aus)bilden:
    educate o.s. sich bilden;
    he was educated at X er besuchte die (Hoch)Schule in X;
    she educated her children at the best schools sie schickte ihre Kinder auf die besten Schulen
    2. weitS. (to)
    a) erziehen (zu)
    b) gewöhnen (an akk)
    3. verbessern
    4. Tiere abrichten, dressieren
    * * *
    transitive verb
    1) (bring up) erziehen

    educate oneself — sich [weiter]bilden

    4) (train) schulen [Geist, Körper]; [aus]bilden [Geschmack]

    educate oneself to do something — sich dazu erziehen, etwas zu tun

    * * *
    v.
    ausbilden v.
    erziehen v.

    English-german dictionary > educate

  • 4 Praed, William

    SUBJECT AREA: Canals
    [br]
    b. 24 June 1747 Trevethoe, Leland, St Ives, Cornwall, England
    d. 9 October 1833 Trevethoe, Leland, St Ives, Cornwall, England
    [br]
    English banker and Member of Parliament.
    [br]
    Born into a wealthy Cornish family, he was educated at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford. He was elected Member of Parliament for St Ives in 1774, but it was alleged that his father, who was a banker, had acted as agent for both his son and Drummond, the other candidate for the same party, in the course of which he advanced money to voters "on their notes payable with interest to the bank of Truro (Praed's bank)" but with the understanding that repayment would not be demanded from those who had voted for Praed and Drummond. Praed's election was therefore declared void on 8 May 1775. He was re-elected in 1780, by which time St Ives was virtually a Praed family monopoly. He served in successive Parliaments until 1806 and then represented Banbury until 1808. Meanwhile, in 1779 he had become a partner in his father's Truro bank, c. 1801 founded the London bank of Praed \& Co. at 189 Fleet Street.
    While in Parliament, he was instrumental in obtaining and carrying into effect the Bill for the Grand Junction Canal from Braunston to London. He was elected Chairman of the company formed for constructing the canal and proved an excellent choice, serving the company faithfully for nearly thirty years until his resignation in 1821. Upon his marriage to Elizabeth Tyringham in 1778 he made his home at Tyringham Hall in Buckinghamshire and so was very much in the Grand Junction Canal Company's area. London's Praed Street, in which Paddington Station stands, is named in his honour and the canal basin is at the rear of this street. His monument in Tyringham Church bears a relief illustrating a pair of lock gates and a canal boat.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    Alan H.Faulkner, 1972, The Grand Junction Canal, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles. L.S.Presnell, 1956, Country Banking in the Industrial Revolution, Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 295–6.
    G.C.Boase and W.P.Courtney, 1874, Biblio-theca Cornubiensis, Vol. II, London: Longmans, p. 524.
    JHB

    Biographical history of technology > Praed, William

  • 5 Grimthorpe (of Grimthorpe), Edmund Beckett, Baron

    SUBJECT AREA: Horology
    [br]
    b. 12 May 1816 Newark, Nottinghamshire, England
    d. 29 April 1905 St Albans, Hertfordshire, England
    [br]
    English lawyer and amateur horologist who was the first successfully to apply the gravity escapement to public clocks.
    [br]
    Born Edmund Beckett Denison, he was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he studied mathematics, graduating in 1838. He was called to the Bar in 1841 and became a Queen's Counsel in 1854. He built up a large and lucrative practice which gave him the independence to pursue his many interests outside law. His interest in horology may have been stimulated by a friend and fellow lawyer, J.M. Bloxham, who interestingly had invented a gravity escapement with an affinity to the escapement eventually used by Denison. Denison studied horology with his usual thoroughness and by 1850 he had published his Rudimentary Treatise on Clock and Watchmaking. It was natural, therefore, that he should have been invited to be a referee when a disagreement arose over the design of the clock for the new Houses of Parliament. Typically, he interpreted his brief very liberally and designed the clock himself. The most distinctive feature of the clock, in its final form, was the incorporation of a gravity escapement. A gravity escapement was particularly desirable in a public clock as it enabled the pendulum to receive a constant impulse (and thus swing with a constant amplitude), despite the variable forces that might be exerted by the wind on the exposed hands. The excellent performance of the prestigious clock at Westminster made Denison's form of gravity escapement de rigueur for large mechanical public clocks produced in Britain and in many other countries. In 1874 he inherited his father's baronetcy, dropping the Denison name, but later adopted the name Grimthorpe when he was created a Baron in 1886.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Peerage 1886. President, British Horological Institute 1868–1905.
    Bibliography
    His highly idiosyncratic A Rudimentary Treatise on Clocks and Watchmaking first published in 1850, went through eight editions, with slight changes of title, and became the most influential work in English on the subject of public clocks.
    Further Reading
    Vaudrey Mercer, 1977, The Life and Letters of Edward John Dent, London, pp. 650–1 (provides biographical information relating to horology; also contains a reliable account of Denison's involvement with the clock at Westminster).
    A.L.Rawlings, 1948, The Science of Clocks and Watcher, repub. 1974, pp. 98–102 (provides a technical assessment of Denison's escapement).
    DV

    Biographical history of technology > Grimthorpe (of Grimthorpe), Edmund Beckett, Baron

  • 6 eskola

    iz.
    1.
    a. school Oharra: ikus oharra school sarreran ; \eskolan egon to be at school; \eskolara joan to go to school ; enpresari \eskola business school; lanbide \eskola trade school (GB), vocational school (USA) ; OHO \eskola elementary school; udako \eskola summer school; \eskola militar military academy
    b. [ izenen aurrean ] school-; \eskola-lanak schoolwork; \eskolaliburu school book; \eskola-maisu school teacher | schoolmaster; \eskola-porrot academic failure
    c. (irud.) euskara etxeko \eskolan ikasi zuen he learnt Basque at home
    a. ( irakasleak ematen dituen) class; \eskolak eman to give classes; matekmatikako \eskolaak ematen ditu unibertsitatean she give mathematics classes at the university
    b. ( ikasleak hartzen dituena) class, study; etxekoen ezinez, \eskolak utzi zituen he quit his studies on account of family problems
    c. (irud.) \eskola galdu to miss school \eskola piper egin; \eskola huts egin to cut classes | to play hooky, | to play truant
    3. ( hezkuntza, kultura) schooling; \eskola handiko gizona zen he was a highly educated man; bazuen \eskola eta handia, urte asko Oxforden egindakoa he was highly educated, having spent many years at Oxford; \eskola gutxiko gizona a man of little learning
    4. ( maisu baten doktrina, e.a.) school; Sarako \eskola the Sara school
    5. ( eredu) model; bere aitak \eskola ona izan zuen negozioetarako his father was a good example of how to do business
    Jakingarria: Britainia Handian, badaude eskola publikoak, alegia, state schools. Eskola pribatuak, oro har, independent schools dira. Public schools deritzanak ez dira publikoak, pribatuak baizik, eta beraietara joaten dira Britainia Handiko elitekoak, adib. "Eton" eta Harrow" dira ezagunenak. Estatu Batuetan, eskola publikoak public schools dira eta private schools eskola pribatuak Eskola pribatua katolikoa baldin bada, parochial school ere esaten zaio.

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > eskola

  • 7 out of the top drawer

    разг.
    принадлежащий к верхушке общества, к привилегированному сословию; хорошо воспитанный

    That's a real nice gentleman. Straight out o'the top drawer... Well eddicated [= educated] too. (D. L. Sayers, ‘Busman's Honeymoon’, ch. VIII) — Это настоящий джентльмен. Такой воспитанный... и образованный.

    His tone was different from that of his friends. I could not place his accent. But it was nothing like that of Eton and the Brigade; any of the others would have known, and Mrs. Henneker might have said, that he did not come "out of the top drawer". (C. P. Snow, ‘Corridors of Power’, ch. I) — Роджер говорил не так, как его приятели. Но что это за произношение, я определить не мог. Воспитанники Итона и гвардейские офицеры говорят совсем по-другому. Прислушавшись, каждый заметил бы, и в первую очередь миссис Хеннекер, что к "сливкам" общества он не принадлежит.

    Always from call-boxes, nothing to identify it. ‘The same voice? Yes. What sort? Not quite out of the top drawer,’ said Ellen... (C. P. Snow, ‘Corridors of Power’, ch. XXIII) — Звонили всякий раз из автомата, так что установить личность звонившего невозможно. - Голос всегда один и тот же. Да, не совсем нашего круга, - сказала Элен...

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > out of the top drawer

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