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north [nɔ:θ]1. nounnord m• to the north of... au nord de...2. adjective• in north Wales/London dans le nord du pays de Galles/de Londres3. adverb4. compounds• in North Carolina en Caroline du Nord ► north-east noun nord-est m adjective nord-est inv adverb vers le nord-est► north-easterly adjective [wind, direction] du nord-est ; [situation] au nord-est adverb vers le nord-est► north-westerly adjective [wind, direction] du nord-ouest ; [situation] au nord-ouest adverb vers le nord-ouest* * *[nɔːθ] 1.noun ( compass direction) nord m2.North proper noun Politics, Geography (part of world, country)3.adjective gen nord inv; [wind] du nord4.in/from north London — dans le/du nord de Londres
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north [nɔ:θ]1 noun∎ in the north au nord, dans le nord;∎ the region to the north of Sydney la région au nord de Sydney;∎ two miles to the north trois kilomètres au nord;∎ look towards the north regardez vers le nord;∎ I was born in the north je suis né dans le Nord;∎ in the north of India dans le nord de l'Inde;∎ the wind is in the north le vent est au nord;∎ the wind is coming from the north le vent vient ou souffle du nord;∎ History the North (in American Civil War) = les États antiesclavagistes du nord des États-Unis; (affluent countries) le Nord;∎ the North-South divide (in Britain) = ligne fictive de démarcation, en termes de richesse, entre le nord de l'Angleterre (plus pauvre) et le sud (plus riche); (in global economy) fossé m Nord-Sud;∎ South of England familiar north and south (rhyming slang mouth) bouche f, clapet m∎ the north coast la côte nord;∎ in north London dans le nord de Londres;∎ in North India en Inde du Nord;∎ the North Atlantic/Pacific l'Atlantique m/le Pacifique Nord;∎ the North Atlantic Drift le Gulf Stream3 adverbau nord; (travel) vers le nord, en direction du nord;∎ the ranch lies north of the town le ranch est situé au nord de la ville;∎ this room faces north cette pièce est exposée au nord;∎ the trail heads (due) north le chemin va ou mène (droit) vers le nord;∎ go north until you come to a village allez vers le nord jusqu'à ce que vous arriviez à un village;∎ I drove north for two hours j'ai roulé pendant deux heures en direction du nord;∎ we're going north for our holidays nous allons passer nos vacances dans le Nord;∎ I travelled north je suis allé vers le nord;∎ to sail north naviguer cap sur le nord;∎ it's 20 miles north of Manchester c'est à 32 kilomètres au nord de Manchester;∎ they live up north ils habitent dans le Nord;∎ north by east/by west nord-quart-nord-est/nord-quart-nord-ouest;∎ further north plus au nord;∎ north of Watford = façon humoristique de désigner la partie nord de l'Angleterre►► North Africa Afrique f du Nord;∎ in North Africa en Afrique du Nord;1 nounNord-Africain(e) m,fnord-africain, d'Afrique du Nord;North America Amérique f du Nord; North American1 nounNord-Américain(e) m,fnord-américain, d'Amérique du Nord;the North American Indians les Indiens mpl d'Amérique du Nord;Economics North American Free Trade Agreement Accord m de libre-échange nord-américain;the North Cape le cap Nord;North Carolina la Caroline du Nord;∎ in North Carolina en Caroline du Nord;the North Circular = voie périphérique rapide au nord de Londres;the North Country (in England) l'Angleterre f du Nord; (in America) = l'Alaska, le Yukon et les Territoires du Nord-Ouest;∎ he's got a North Country accent il a un accent du Nord;North Dakota le Dakota du Nord;∎ in North Dakota dans le Dakota du Nord;the North Downs = région de collines calcaires au sud de Londres;North Island l'île f du Nord;∎ in (the) North Island à l'île du Nord;North Korea Corée f du Nord; North Korean1 nounNord-Coréen(enne) m,fnord-coréen;the North Pole le pôle Nord;North Rhine-Westphalia Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie f;∎ in North Rhine-Westphalia en Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie;North Sea, the North Sea la mer du Nord;the North Star l'étoile f Polaire;the North Star State = surnom donné au Minnesota;North Vietnam le Viêt-Nam du Nord;∎ in North Vietnam au Viêt-Nam du Nord; North Vietnamese1 nounNord-Vietnamien(enne) m,fnord-vietnamien;North Wales nord m du pays de Galles; North Walian1 nounhabitant(e) m,f du nord du pays de Gallesdu nord du pays de Galles;North Yemen Yémen m du Nord;∎ in North Yemen au Yémen du Nord;North Yorkshire le North Yorkshire, = comté dans le nord-est de l'Angleterre;∎ in North Yorkshire dans le North Yorkshire -
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1. noun1) (the direction to the left of a person facing the rising sun, or any part of the earth lying in that direction: He faced towards the north; The wind is blowing from the north; I used to live in the north of England.) norte2) ((also N) one of the four main points of the compass.) norte
2. adjective1) (in the north: on the north bank of the river.) norte2) (from the direction of the north: a north wind.) del norte
3. adverb(towards the north: The stream flows north.) al norte, hacia el norte- northern
- northerner
- northernmost
- northward
- northwards
- northward
- northbound
- north-east / north-west
4. adverb(towards the north-east or north-west: The building faces north-west.) hacia el nordeste; hacia el noroeste- north-eastern / north-western
- the North Pole
north n adj adv nortewe travelled north from Edinburgh to Inverness viajamos hacia el norte, de Edimburgo a Invernesstr[nɔːɵ]1 norte nombre masculino1 del norte1 al norte, hacia el norte\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLNorth Pole Polo Nortenorth ['nɔrɵ] adv: al nortenorth adj: norte, del nortethe north coast: la costa del nortenorth n1) : norte m2)the North : el Norte madj.• del norte adj.• norte adj.• septentrional adj.adv.• al norte adv.• hacia el norte adv.n.• aquilón s.m.• norte s.m.• septentrión s.f.
I nɔːrθ, nɔːθmass noun1)a) (point of the compass, direction) norte mthe wind is blowing from o is in the north — el viento sopla or viene del norte or Norte
b) ( region)the north, the North — el norte
a town in the north of Spain — una ciudad del norte or en el norte de España
2)the North — ( in US history) el Norte, los estados nordistas
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adjective (before n) <wall/face> norte adj inv, septentrionala strong north wind — un fuerte viento norte or del norte
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adverb al norte[nɔːθ]the house faces north — la casa está orientada or da al norte
1.N norte min the north of the country — al norte or en el norte del país
the wind is from the or in the north — el viento sopla or viene del norte
North and South — (Pol) el Norte y el Sur
2.ADJ del norte, norteño, septentrional3.ADV (=northward) hacia el norte; (=in the north) al norte, en el nortethis house faces north — esta casa mira al norte or tiene vista hacia el norte
4.CPDNorth AfricanNorth Africa N — África f del Norte
North America N — Norteamérica f, América f del Norte; North American
North Atlantic N —
North Atlantic Drift N — Corriente f del Golfo
North Atlantic route N — ruta f del Atlántico Norte
North Carolina N — Carolina f del Norte
North Korea N — Corea f del Norte; North Korean
North Sea gas N — gas m del mar del Norte
North Sea oil N — petróleo m del mar del Norte
north star N — estrella f polar, estrella f del norte
North VietnameseNorth Vietnam N — Vietnam m del Norte
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I [nɔːrθ, nɔːθ]mass noun1)a) (point of the compass, direction) norte mthe wind is blowing from o is in the north — el viento sopla or viene del norte or Norte
b) ( region)the north, the North — el norte
a town in the north of Spain — una ciudad del norte or en el norte de España
2)the North — ( in US history) el Norte, los estados nordistas
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adjective (before n) <wall/face> norte adj inv, septentrionala strong north wind — un fuerte viento norte or del norte
III
adverb al nortethe house faces north — la casa está orientada or da al norte
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1 nounnord-ouest m;∎ in the north-west of Canada dans le nord-ouest du Canada∎ in north-west Canada dans le nord-ouest du Canada3 adverbau nord-ouest; (travel) vers le nord-ouest, en direction du nord-ouest;∎ it's 20 miles north-west of London ≃ c'est à 32 kilomètres au nord-ouest de Londres►► North-west Passage passage m du Nord-Ouest;the North-west Territories les Territoires mpl du Nord-Ouest;∎ in the North-west Territories dans les Territoires du Nord-Ouest -
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I[nɔ:θ] n հյուսիս. ծով. հյուսիսային ուղղություն. հյուսիսային քամի, նորդ. to the north դեպի հյուսիս. in the north հյուսիսում. from the north հյուսիսից. magnetic north հյուսիսային մագնիսական բևեռII[nɔ:θ]1. a հյուսիսային. a north wind հյուսիսային քամի. the N north sea հյուսիսային ծով. north American հյուսիսամերիկյան:2. adv դեպի հյուսիս. north of (մի տեղից) հյուսիս. The area north of London Լոնդոնից հյուսիս ընկած տարածքը -
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(1876-1916) Лондон, ДжекПисатель. Вырос в бедности и очень рано начал самостоятельную жизнь. Всерьез заниматься писательским трудом начал в 23 года, перепробовав к этому времени десяток профессий; бродяжничал, был студентом, матросом, состоял в социалистической партии, участвовал в марше безработных, искал золото на Клондайке во времена "золотой лихорадки" [ Gold Rush], написал несколько рассказов. В его короткую 40-летнюю жизнь вместились годы серьезного занятия сельским хозяйством на ранчо в Калифорнии; работа в качестве корреспондента во время русско-японской войны, сан-францисского землетрясения 1906 и мексиканской революции; чтение лекций в Гарвардском [ Harvard University] и Йельском [ Yale University] университетах, карьера в рядах социалистической партии и разочарование в ее идеалах; постройка парусной яхты "Снарк" [The Snark] и попытка обогнуть на ней земной шар; несколько тяжелых болезней - от цинги до тропической лихорадки - и две женитьбы. За неполных 20 лет литературной деятельности им создано более 200 рассказов, около 400 документальных работ разного рода, 20 романов и 3 пьесы. Тематика его произведений так же разнообразна, как и его жизнь. Наиболее известен цикл произведений, называемых условно "Северная Одиссея" ["An Odyssey of the North"], куда входят, наряду с другими, повести "Зов предков" ["The Call of the Wild"] (1903) и "Белый клык" ["White Fang"] (1906), рассказы "Закон жизни" ["The Law of Life"] (1901), "Любовь к жизни" ["Love of Life"] (1905), "Костер" ["To Build a Fire"] (1908) и многие другие, ряд очерков и эссе. Роман "Морской волк" ["The Sea Wolf"] (1904) основан на его опыте моряка; "Железная пята" ["The Iron Heel"] (1908) - роман-апокалипсис о войне капитализма и пролетариата; "Мартин Иден" ["Martin Eden"] (1909) - "роман-воспитание", в котором прослеживаются автобиографические мотивы. Роман "Лунная долина" ["The Valley of the Moon"] (1913) наполнен социалистическими идеями и утопическими картинами жизни на ранчо. Стиль его прозы - функциональный, ясный и в то же время образный (сам автор называл его "страстным реализмом" ["impassioned realism"]) - оказал влияние на многих писателей XX века, в частности на Хемингуэя [ Hemingway, Ernest Miller], Оруэлла, Мейлера [ Mailer, Norman], Керуака [ Kerouac, Jack]English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > London, Jack
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[,lʌndənən'nɔːθ,iːstən,reɪlweɪ]Ло́ндонская и се́веро-восто́чная желе́зная доро́га (название частной железной дороги, связывающей Лондон с северо-восточной Англией и Шотландией; с 1948 входит в систему национализированных дорог "Бритиш рейл" [ British Rail])English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > London and North-Eastern Railway
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Общая лексика: маленький городок, расположенный к северу от ЛондонаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a little town set north of London
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12 Saxby, John
[br]b. 17 August 1821 Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, Englandd. 22 April 1913 Hassocks, Sussex, England[br]English railway signal engineer, pioneer of interlocking.[br]In the mid-1850s Saxby was a foreman in the Brighton Works of the London Brighton \& South Coast Railway, where he had no doubt become familiar with construction of semaphore signals of the type invented by C.H. Gregory; the London-Brighton line was one of the first over which these were installed. In the 1850s points and signals were usually worked independently, and it was to eliminate the risk of accident from conflicting points and signal positions that Saxby in 1856 patented an arrangement by which related points and signals would be operated simultaneously by a single lever.Others were concerned with the same problem. In 1855 Vignier, an employee of the Western Railway of France, had made an interlocking apparatus for junctions, and in 1859 Austin Chambers, who worked for the North London Railway, installed at Kentish Town Junction an interlocking lever frame in which a movement that depended upon another could not even commence until the earlier one was completed. He patented it early in 1860; Saxby patented his own version of such an apparatus later the same year. In 1863 Saxby left the London Brighton \& South Coast Railway to enter into a partnership with J.S.Farmer and established Saxby \& Farmer's railway signalling works at Kilburn, London. The firm manufactured, installed and maintained signalling equipment for many prominent railway companies. Its interlocking frames made possible installation of complex track layouts at increasingly busy London termini possible.In 1867 Saxby \& Farmer purchased Chambers's patent of 1860, Later developments by the firm included effective interlocking actuated by lifting a lever's catch handle, rather than by the lever itself (1871), and an improved locking frame known as the "gridiron" (1874). This was eventually superseded by tappet interlocking, which had been invented by James Deakin of the rival firm Stevens \& Co. in 1870 but for which patent protection had been lost through non-renewal.Saxby \& Farmer's equipment was also much used on the European continent, in India and in the USA, to which it introduced interlocking. A second manufacturing works was set up in 1878 at Creil (Oise), France, and when the partnership terminated in 1888 Saxby moved to Creil and managed the works himself until he retired to Sussex in 1900.[br]Bibliography1856, British patent no. 1,479 (simultaneous operation of points and signals). 1860, British patent no. 31 (a true interlocking mechanism).1867, jointly with Farmer, British patent no. 538 (improvements to the interlocking mechanism patented in 1860).1870, jointly with Farmer, British patent no. 569 (the facing point lock by plunger bolt).1871, jointly with Farmer, British patent no. 1,601 (catch-handle actuated interlocking) 1874, jointly with Farmer, British patent no. 294 (gridiron frame).Further ReadingWestinghouse Brake and Signal Company, 1956, John Saxby (1821–1913) and His Part in the Development of Interlocking and of the Signalling Industry, London (published to mark the centenary of the 1856 patent).PJGR -
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[br]b. 1797 Madeley, Staffordshire, Englandd. 23 July 1872 Broadstairs, Kent, England[br]English inventory particularly of road and rail vehicles and their equipment.[br]Ill health forced Adams to live abroad when he was a young man and when he returned to England in the early 1830s he became a partner in his father's firm of coachbuilders. Coaches during that period were steered by a centrally pivoted front axle, which meant that the front wheels had to swing beneath the body and were therefore made smaller than the rear wheels. Adams considered this design defective and invented equirotal coaches, built by his firm, in which the front and rear wheels were of equal diameter and the coach body was articulated midway along its length so that the front part pivoted. He also applied himself to improving vehicles for railways, which were developing rapidly then.In 1843 he opened his own engineering works, Fairfield Works in north London (he was not related to his contemporary William Adams, who was appointed Locomotive Superintendent to the North London Railway in 1854). In 1847 he and James Samuel, Engineer to the Eastern Counties Railway, built for that line a small steam inspection car, the Express, which was light enough to be lifted off the track. The following year Adams built a broad-gauge steam railcar, the Fairfield, for the Bristol \& Exeter Railway at the insistance of the line's Engineer, C.H.Gregory: self-propelled and passenger-carrying, this was the first railcar. Adams developed the concept further into a light locomotive that could haul two or three separate carriages, and light locomotives built both by his own firm and by other noted builders came into vogue for a decade or more.In 1847 Adams also built eight-wheeled coaches for the Eastern Counties Railway that were larger and more spacious than most others of the day: each in effect comprised two four-wheeled coaches articulated together, with wheels that were allowed limited side-play. He also realized the necessity for improvements to railway track, the weakest point of which was the joints between the rails, whose adjoining ends were normally held in common chairs. Adams invented the fishplated joint, first used by the Eastern Counties Railway in 1849 and subsequently used almost universally.Adams was a prolific inventor. Most important of his later inventions was the radial axle, which was first applied to the leading and trailing wheels of a 2–4–2 tank engine, the White Raven, built in 1863; Adams's radial axle was the forerunner of all later radial axles. However, the sprung tyres with which White Raven was also fitted (an elastic steel hoop was interposed between wheel centre and tyre) were not perpetuated. His inventiveness was not restricted to engineering: in matters of dress, his adoption, perhaps invention, of the turn-down collar at a time when men conventionally wore standup collars had lasting effect.[br]BibliographyAdams took out some thirty five British patents, including one for the fishplate in 1847. He wrote copiously, as journalist and author: his most important book was English Pleasure Carriages (1837), a detailed description of coachbuilding, together with ideas for railway vehicles and track. The 1971 reprint (Bath: Adams \& Dart) has a biographical introduction by Jack Simmons.Further ReadingC.Hamilton Ellis, 1958, Twenty Locomotive Men, Shepperton: Ian Allan, Ch. 1. See also England, George.PJGR -
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[br]b. 8 June 1864 London, Englandd. 25 September 1913 Richmond, Surrey, England[br]English engineer, inventor of the Beyer-Garratt articulated locomotive.[br]After apprenticeship at the North London Railway's locomotive works, Garratt had a varied career which included responsibility for the locomotive departments of several British-owned railways overseas. This gave him an insight into the problems of such lines: locomotives, which were often inadequate, had to be operated over lines with weak bridges, sharp curves and steep gradients. To overcome these problems, he designed an articulated locomotive in which the boiler, mounted on a girder frame, was sus pended between two power bogies. This enabled a wide firebox and large-diameter boiler barrel to be combined with large driving-wheels and good visibility. Coal and water containers were mounted directly upon the bogies to keep them steady. The locomotive was inherently stable on curves because the central line of the boiler between its pivots lay within the curve of the centre line of the track. Garratt applied for a patent for his locomotive in 1907 and manufacture was taken up by Beyer, Peacock \& Co. under licence: the type became known as the Beyer-Garratt. The earliest Beyer-Garratt locomotives were small, but subsequent examples were larger. Sadly, only twenty-six locomotives of the type had been built or were under construction when Garratt died in 1913. Subsequent classes came to include some of the largest and most powerful steam locomotives: they were widely used and particularly successful in Central and Southern Africa, where examples continue to give good service in the 1990s.[br]BibliographyH.W.Garratt took out nine British patents, of which the most important is: 1907, British patent no. 17,165, "Improvements in and Relating to Locomotive Engines".Further ReadingR.L.Hills, 1979–80, "The origins of the Garratt locomotive", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 51:175 (a good description of Garratt's career and the construction of the earliest Beyer-Garratt locomotives).A.E.Durrant, 1981, Garratt Locomotives of the World, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles. L.Wiener, 1930, Articulated Locomotives, London: Constable \& Co.See also: Beyer, Charles FrederickPJGRBiographical history of technology > Garratt, Herbert William
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[br]b. late 18th century Finchley (?), London, Englandd. mid-19th century probably New York, USA[br]English contributor to investigations into the making of hydraulic cements in the early nineteenth century.[br]As early as 1807 Frost, who was originally a builder and bricklayer in Finchley in north London, was manufacturing Roman Cement, patented by James Parker in 1796, in the Harwich area and a similar cement further south, at Sheerness. In the early 1820s Frost visited Louis J.Vicat (1796–1861) in France. Vicat was a French engineer who began in 1812 a detailed investigation into the properties of various limestones found in France. He later published his conclusions, which were that the best hydraulic lime was that produced from limestone containing clay incorporating silica and alumina. He experimented with adding different clays in varying proportions to slaked lime and calcined the mixture. Benefiting from Vicat's research, Frost obtained a patent in 1822 for what he called British Cement. This patent specified an artificial cement made from limestone and silica, and he calcined chalk with the clay to produce a quick-setting product. This was made at Swanscombe near Northfleet on the south bank of the River Thames. In 1833 the Swanscombe manufactory was purchased by Francis \& White for £3,500 and Frost emigrated to America, setting up practice as a civil engineer in New York. The cement was utilized by Sir Marc Brunel in 1835 in his construction of the Thames Tunnel, and at the same time it was used in building the first all-concrete house at Swanscombe for Mr White.[br]Further ReadingA.J.Francis, 1977, The Cement Industry 1796–1914: A History, David \& Charles. C.C.Stanley, 1979, Highlights in the History of Concrete, Cement and Concrete Association.DY -
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bʌŋ I
1. сущ.
1) пробка, затычка, втулка;
большая пробка в бочке;
отверстие в бочке Syn: stopper, bunghole
2) владелец пивной, закусочной, бара и т. п.;
трактирщик There's a pub in North London which might help: the bung is named Scoot. ≈ На севере Лондона есть паб, который может оказаться полезным: хозяина зовут Скут. Syn: innkeeper, tavern-keeper
2. гл.
1) закрывать, закупоривать, затыкать Syn: cork up, stop up
2) подбить (глаз в драке)
3) сл. швырять( камни и т. п.) Syn: throw
2.,toss
2. ∙ bung in bung off bung up II прил.;
австрал.;
сл.
1) мертвый, умерший Syn: dead, lifeless
2) обанкротившийся ∙ go bung III
1. сущ.;
сл. взятка, подкуп Syn: bribe
1.
2. гл.;
сл. давать взятку, подкупать Syn: bribe
2. IV сущ.;
сл. ложь, обман втулка, затычка (в бочке) подручный трактирщика отверстие в бочке затыкать, закупоривать (обыкн. * up) (сленг) подбить глаз (в драке) (сленг) швырять (камни и т. п.) bung затыкать, закупоривать (обыкн. bung up) ;
bunged up nose заложенный нос (при насморке) ~ a sl. (австрал.) мертвый, умерший ~ a sl. (австрал.) обанкротившийся ~ подбить (глаз в драке) ~ (большая) пробка, затычка, втулка ~ трактирщик ~ sl. швырять (камни и т. п.) ;
bung off sl. удирать ~ sl. швырять (камни и т. п.) ;
bung off sl. удирать ~ sl. ложь, обман bung затыкать, закупоривать (обыкн. bung up) ;
bunged up nose заложенный нос (при насморке) to go ~ обанкротиться to go ~ умереть -
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1) Спорт: Workout & Sports in North London2) Радио: AM-600, Flint, Michigan (formerly WTAC) -
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1) Медицина: верхняя граница нормы (upper normal level)2) Страхование: ultimate net loss3) Телекоммуникации: Unlisted5) Университет: University Of Nebraska Lincoln, University of North London6) Нефть: unload7) Сетевые технологии: Universal Networking Language, универсальный сетевой язык -
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I [bʌŋ] 1. сущ.1) пробка, затычка, втулка; большая пробка ( в бочке)Syn:2) = bunghole отверстие в бочке3) владелец пивной, закусочной, бара; трактирщикThere's a pub in North London which might help: the bung is named Scoot. — На севере Лондона есть паб, который может оказаться полезным: хозяина зовут Скут.
Syn:2. гл.1) = bung up закупоривать, затыкатьThe leaves bunged up the hole. — В дыру насыпались листья.
Syn:2) разг. подбить глаз ( в драке)3) = bung in; разг. швырятьJust bung in some old bricks to fill up the hole. — Просто накидай в эту дыру битого кирпича.
Syn:•- bung in- bung off
- bung up II [bʌŋ] прил.; австрал.; разг.1) поломанный, неисправный, негодный2) разг. мёртвый, умершийSyn:III [bʌŋ] 1. сущ.; брит.; разг.взятка, подкупSyn:bribe 1.2. гл.; брит.; разг.давать взятку, подкупатьSyn:bribe 2.IV [bʌŋ] сущ.; разг.ложь, обман
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