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1 a real villain
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2 real *****
[rɪəl]1. adj(gen) vero (-a), (reason, motive) reale, vero (-a), Philosophy realereal account — (Fin: in ledger) conto patrimoniale
once you've tasted the real thing... — una volta provato l'originale...
2. adv Amfam veramente, proprio3. nfor real fam — per davvero, sul serio
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3 villain
['vɪlən]nome (scoundrel) canaglia f.; (criminal) criminale m. e f.; (in book, film) cattivo m. (-a); (child) bricconcello m. (-a)* * *['vilən](a person who is wicked or of very bad character: the villain of the play/story.) cattivo- villainy* * *villain /ˈvɪlən/n.1 (teatr., cinem., ecc.) (il) cattivo: Who's going to play the villain in the next Spiderman film?, chi avrà il ruolo del cattivo nel prossimo film dell'Uomo Ragno?2 criminale; delinquente: to put a villain behind bars, mettere un delinquente dietro le sbarre; The real villains are the big multinational companies, i veri delinquenti sono le grandi multinazionali3 ► villein● (fam., scherz.) the villain of the piece, il cattivo della storiaFALSI AMICI: villain non significa villano nel senso di maleducato.* * *['vɪlən]nome (scoundrel) canaglia f.; (criminal) criminale m. e f.; (in book, film) cattivo m. (-a); (child) bricconcello m. (-a) -
4 RSVP
1) Общая лексика: отвечать на приглашение (особ. письменно), просьба ответить (пометка на письменном приглашении, особ. на обед)2) Компьютерная техника: Recycling Student Volunteer Project3) Американизм: Retired And Senior Volunteer Program4) Спорт: Ride Seattle ( to) Vancouver (&) Party5) Военный термин: Reports Scenario Verification Program, rotor surveillance vehicle platform6) Шутливое выражение: Rare Songs Very Personal, Remember (to) Send Valuable Presents, Roaming Super Villain Party7) Юридический термин: Resolve To Stop The Violence Project, Responsible Social Values Program, Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol8) Сокращение: Reduced Ships-crew by Virtual Presence, Resource-reSerVation Protocol (network protocol), Rotating Surveillance Vehicle Platform, repondez s'il vous plait, please reply, repondez s'il vous plait (French for "Answer if you please"), Repondez S'il Vous Plait (please reply)9) Университет: Register Students Via Phone, Responsible Student Volunteer Program, Review Study Verbalize Preview, Rice Student Volunteer Program10) Физиология: Rapid Syntactic Visual Processing11) Вычислительная техника: Reservation Protocol, Resource reSerVation Protocol (IP)12) Связь: resource reservation protocol13) СМИ: Rapid Serial Visual Presentation, Real Solutions For Video Projects, Reserve Seats Via Phone14) Деловая лексика: Rapid Syndrome Validation Project, Revenue Sharing Value Plan, Rubber Stamp Vendor's Promise15) Образование: Reading, Spelling, Vocabulary, And Pronunciation, Reading, Study, and Vocabulary Program16) Океанография: Retired And Senior Volunteer Programme17) Должность: Revised Standard Version Please19) Международная торговля: Rubber Stamp Vendors Promise -
5 pantomime
1. noun1) (a play performed at Christmas time, usually based on a popular fairy tale, with music, dancing, comedy etc.) revista musical en época de Navidades (Brit)2) ((also mime) a performance by an actor done without using words: He studied pantomime in acting school.)
2. verb(to act out a scene without using words: Since she couldn't speak French, she had to pantomime her request for water.) hacer una pantomimaEs una representación teatral cómica y musical que se hace por Navidades y que suele contar historias tradicionales como, por ejemplo, Aladdin (Aladino y la lámpara maravillosa), Puss in Boots (El gato con botas) o Cinderella (La Cenicienta)tr['pæntəmaɪm]1 (mime) pantomima: representar mediante la pantomimapantomime vi: hacer la mímica: pantomima fn.• pantomima s.f.'pæntəmaɪmcount & mass nouna) ( mime) pantomima fb) ( in UK) comedia musical navideña, basada en cuentos de hadas
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Cultural note:
Un tipo de representación teatral, dirigida a los niños y comúnmente conocida como panto, que tradicionalmente presentan los teatros británicos durante la época navideña. El argumento suele ser una adaptación cómica de un cuento tradicional y cuenta con un número de personajes de características exageradas e increíbles. También requiere de un gran nivel de participación por parte del público['pæntǝmaɪm]1. N1) (Theat) (=mime) pantomima f3) (Brit)(fig) (=farce)what a pantomime! — ¡qué farsa!
2.CPDPANTOMIME Una pantomime, abreviada en inglés como panto, es una obra teatral que se representa normalmente en Navidades ante un público familiar. Suele estar basada en un cuento de hadas u otra historia conocida y en ella nunca faltan personajes como la dama ( dame), papel que siempre interpreta un actor, el protagonista joven ( principal boy), normalmente interpretado por una actriz, y el malvado ( villain). Aunque es un espectáculo familiar dirigido fundamentalmente a los niños, en él se alienta la participación de todo el público y posee una gran dosis de humor para adultos.pantomime dame N — (Brit) papel femenino en comedia musical navideña, tradicionalmente interpretado por un hombre
* * *['pæntəmaɪm]count & mass nouna) ( mime) pantomima fb) ( in UK) comedia musical navideña, basada en cuentos de hadas
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Cultural note:
Un tipo de representación teatral, dirigida a los niños y comúnmente conocida como panto, que tradicionalmente presentan los teatros británicos durante la época navideña. El argumento suele ser una adaptación cómica de un cuento tradicional y cuenta con un número de personajes de características exageradas e increíbles. También requiere de un gran nivel de participación por parte del público -
6 Cody, Colonel Samuel Franklin
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. probably 6 March 1861 Texas, USAd. 7 August 1913 Farnborough, England[br]American (naturalised British) aviation pioneer who made the first sustained aeroplane flight in Britain.[br]"Colonel" Cody was one of the most colourful and controversial characters in aviation history. He dressed as a cowboy, frequently rode a horse, and appeared on the music-hall stage as a sharpshooter. Cody lived in England from 1896 and became a British subject in 1909. He wrote a melodrama, The Klondyke Nugget, which was first performed in 1898, with Cody as the villain and his wife as the heroine. It was a great success and Cody made enough money to indulge in his hobby of flying large kites. Several man-lifting kites were being developed in the mid-1890s, primarily for military observation purposes. Captain B.S.F. Baden-Powell built multiple hexagonal kites in England, while Lawrence Hargrave, in Australia, developed a very successful boxkite. Cody's man-lifting kites were so good that the British Government engaged him to supply kites, and act as an instructor with the Royal Engineers at the Balloon Factory, Farnborough. Cody's kites were rather like a box-kite with wings and, indeed, some were virtually tethered gliders. In 1905 a Royal Engineer reached a record height of 2,600 ft (790 m) in one of Cody's kites. While at Farnborough, Cody assisted with the construction of the experimental airship "British Army Dirigible No. 1", later known as Nulli Secundus. Cody was on board for the first flight in 1907. In the same year, Cody fitted an engine to one of his kites and it flew with no one on board; he also built a free-flying glider version. He went on to build a powered aeroplane with an Antoinette engine and on 16 October 1908 made a flight of 1,390 ft (424 m) at Farnborough; this was the first real flight in Britain. During the following years, Cody's large "Flying Cathedral" became a popular sight at aviation meetings, and in 1911 his "Cathedral" was the only British aeroplane to complete the course in the Circuit of Britain Contest. In 1912 Cody won the first British Military Aeroplane competition (a similar aeroplane is preserved by the Science Museum, London). Unfortunately, Cody and a passenger were killed when his latest aeroplane crashed at Farnborough in 1913; because Cody was such a popular figure at Farnborough, the tree to which he sometimes tethered his aeroplane was preserved as a memorial.Later, there was a great controversy over who the first person to make an aeroplane flight in Britain was, as A.V. Roe, Horatio Phillips and Cody had all made hops before October 1908; most historians, however, now accept that it was Cody. Cody's title of'Colonel' was unofficial, although it was used by King George V on one of several visits to see Cody's work.[br]BibliographyCody gave a lecture to the (Royal) Aeronautical Society which was published in theirAeronautical Journal, London, January 1909.Further ReadingP.B.Walker, 1971, Early Aviation at Farnborough, 2 vols, London (an authoritative source).A.Gould Lee, 1965, The Flying Cathedral, London (biography). G.A.Broomfield, 1953, Pioneer of the Air, Aldershot (a less-reliable biography).JDSBiographical history of technology > Cody, Colonel Samuel Franklin
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