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1 New Age
One of the music genres that appears under Genre classification in Windows Media Player library. Based on ID3 standard tagging format for MP3 audio files. ID3v1 genre ID # 10. -
2 cargo cult (Any of the religious movements chiefly, but not solely, in Melanesia that exhibit belief in the imminence of a new age of blessing, to be initiated by the arrival of a special cargo of goods from supernatural sources)
Общая лексика: культ Даров небесУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > cargo cult (Any of the religious movements chiefly, but not solely, in Melanesia that exhibit belief in the imminence of a new age of blessing, to be initiated by the arrival of a special cargo of goods from supernatural sources)
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♦ new (1) /nju:, USA nu:/A a.1 nuovo; novello; recente; fresco; moderno: a new idea, un'idea nuova; new economy, new economy (l'insieme delle attività economiche basate sulle nuove tecnologie informatiche e di rete); That's a new word to me, questa parola mi è nuova, ignota; new and second-hand books, libri nuovi e libri di seconda mano; DIALOGO → - New phone- Have you got a new phone?, hai un telefono nuovo?; new potatoes, patate novelle; spanking new (o brand new) nuovo di zecca2 nuovo; diverso: DIALOGO → - Ordering wine- I'll be right back with a new bottle, arrivo subito con un'altra bottiglia; DIALOGO → - Building work- We are looking for a new place, stiamo cercando un'altra casaB n. [u]– the new, ciò che è nuovo; il nuovo● (mus., filos.) New Age, New Age; (GB) New Age traveller, persona senza fissa dimora che rifiuta i valori della società moderna □ new blood, sangue nuovo ( anche fig.); persone nuove, forze nuove, ricambi; ( anche) idee nuove, innovazioni □ a new broom, una scopa nuova; (fig.) un nuovo assunto; uno nominato di fresco; un nuovo capo □ ( sport) new buy, nuovo acquisto; neo acquisto □ (fam. USA) new-collar, piccolo borghese di origini operaie □ new-day, alla moda, aggiornato, moderno: new-day conveyances, i moderni mezzi di trasporto □ (stor., in USA) the New Deal, il ‘New Deal’ (del Presidente F.D. Roosevelt, dopo il 1932) □ (in USA) New Englander, abitante (o nativo) della Nuova Inghilterra □ the new entrants, le nuove leve (di lavoratori); i nuovi concorrenti ( in un mercato) □ (econ.) New Keynesian economics, economia neokeynesiana □ (polit.) New Labour, il nuovo partito laburista ( quello di Tony Blair) □ (polit.) the New Left, la nuova sinistra □ (polit.) New Leftist, membro della nuova sinistra □ ( arte, moda, ecc.) new look, new look □ new moon, luna nuova ( non la si vede dalla terra), novilunio; nuova luna, primo quarto di luna, falce di luna crescente □ (in GB, dopo il 1971) new penny, nuovo penny ( moneta pari a 1 centesimo di sterlina) □ ( sport) new professional, neoprofessionista □ a new release, una novità (spec. discografica) □ the new rich, gli arricchiti; i nuovi ricchi □ (polit.) the New Right, la nuova destra □ New Scotland Yard, la (nuova) sede della Polizia «Metropolitana» di Londra □ (fin.) new shares, azioni di nuova emissione □ new snow, neve nuova; neve fresca □ (agric.) new soil, terreno vergine □ (relig.) the New Testament, il Nuovo Testamento □ new town, città satellite □ (in GB) new university, nuova università ( nome nuovo, dal 1992 dato ai vecchi ‘politecnici’) □ new wave, (cinem.) nouvelle vague; (mus.) new wave □ (geogr.) the New World, il Nuovo Mondo □ New Year, Anno Nuovo □ the New Year holidays, le vacanze di Capodanno □ New Year's Day, Capodanno; il primo dell'anno NOTE DI CULTURA: ► bank holiday, sotto bank (2) □ New Year's eve, la vigilia di capodanno; l'ultimo dell'anno □ New Year's resolution, proposito per l'anno nuovo □ New Yorker, newyorchese; nuovayorchese □ (fam. USA) New Yorky, tipico di New York □ (geogr.) New Zealand, Nuova Zelanda: I love New Zealand, adoro la Nuova Zelanda; We're going to New Zealand, andiamo in Nuova Zelanda; She lives in New Zealand, abita in Nuova Zelanda □ New Zealander, neozelandese: She's married to a New Zealander, ha sposato un neozelandese □ as good as new, come nuovo; quasi nuovo □ ever new, in continuo rinnovamento; sempre nuovo □ to feel like a new man, sentirsi rinato □ (fam., iron.) So what else is new?, bella novità!; sai che novità! □ That's nothing new, non è una novità NOTA D'USO: - new o news?-.new (2) /nju:, USA nu:/avv. (di solito, nei composti:)1 di recente; di fresco; da poco tempo: new-made, fatto di recente; new-found, scoperto da poco; new-mown hay, fieno falciato di fresco; a new-coined word, una parola coniata di fresco● ( di un fiore) new-blown, appena sbocciato □ new-fashioned, alla moda □ a new-fledged bird, un uccellino che ha appena messo le ali □ new-laid eggs, uova appena deposte; uova fresche. -
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new [nju:]1. adjectivea. ( = different, not seen before) nouveau ( nouvelle f) ; (masculine before vowel or silent "h") nouvel ; ( = not old) neuf ( neuve f)• I've got a new car ( = different) j'ai une nouvelle voiture ; ( = brand-new) j'ai une voiture neuve• are you new here? vous venez d'arriver ici ? ; (in school, firm) vous êtes nouveau ici ?• that's nothing new! ça n'est pas nouveau !2. compounds• in New York State dans l'État de New York adjective new-yorkais ► New Yorker noun New-Yorkais (e) m(f)* * *[njuː], US [nuː]adjective (recent, different, not known, seen, owned etc before) nouveau/-elle; ( brand new) neuf/neuveI bought a new computer — ( to replace old one) j'ai acheté un nouvel ordinateur; ( a brand new model) j'ai acheté un ordinateur neuf
as good as new — lit, fig comme neuf
‘as new’ — ( in advertisement) ‘état neuf’
someone/something new — quelqu'un/quelque chose d'autre
could I have a new plate? this one is dirty — est-ce que je pourrais avoir une autre assiette? celle-ci est sale
to be new to — ne pas être habitué à [job, way of life]
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1. adjective1) (having only just happened, been built, made, bought etc: She is wearing a new dress; We are building a new house.) nuevo2) (only just discovered, experienced etc: Flying in an aeroplane was a new experience for her.) nuevo3) (changed: He is a new man.) nuevo4) (just arrived etc: The schoolchildren teased the new boy.) nuevo
2. adverb(freshly: new-laid eggs.) recién- newly- newcomer
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new adj nuevothese shoes are old, I need some new ones estos zapatos están viejos, necesito unos nuevostr[njʊː]1 nuevo,-a2 (baby) recién nacido,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLas good as new como nuevo,-ato be new to something ser nuevo,-a en algowhat's new? ¿qué hay de nuevo?new blood sangre nombre femenino nuevanew deal programa nombre masculino de reformasNew Delhi Nueva DelhiNew England Nueva InglaterraNew Englander nativo o habitante de Nueva InglaterraNew Hampshire Nueva HampshireNew Jersey Nueva Jerseynew moon luna nuevaNew Orleans Nueva OrleansNew South Wales Nueva Gales del SurNew Testament Nuevo Testamentonew wave nueva olaNew World Nuevo MundoNew Year Año NuevoNew Year's Day día nombre masculino de Año NuevoNew Year's Eve NocheviejaNew York Nueva YorkNew Yorker neoyorquino,-aNew Zealand Nueva ZelandaNew Zealander neocelandés,-esanew ['nu:, 'nju:] adj1) : nuevoa new dress: un vestido nuevo2) recent: nuevo, recientewhat's new?: ¿qué hay de nuevo?a new arrival: un recién llegado3) different: nuevo, distintothis problem is new: este problema es distintonew ideas: ideas nuevas4)like new : como nuevoadj.• fresco, -a adj.• inexperto, -a adj.• nuevo, -a adj.• original adj.• tierno, -a adj.adv.• recién adv.
I nuː, njuːadjective -er, -est1)a) ( unused) nuevois that a new suit you're wearing? — ¿estás estrenando traje?, ¿es nuevo ese traje?
to be/look like new — ser*/parecer* nuevo
b) (recent, novel) nuevohi, what's new? — (colloq) ¿que tal? ¿qué hay (de nuevo)? (fam)
c) ( recently arrived) <member/recruit> nuevoto be new TO something: she's new to this company — es nueva en la empresa
2) (different, other) <address/job/era> nuevo3)a) ( freshly made) < wine> joven; < bread> fresco, recién hechob) (tender, young) <buds/leaves> nuevoc) ( early) <crop/potatoes> nuevo
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adverb recién
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Cultural note:
El movimiento de la New Age cree que se debe tener un enfoque más holístico de la vida. Se originó en California en los años 70 y se extendió rápidamente a través de EEUU. Sus adherentes rechazan el materialismo y respetan los ciclos de la naturaleza ya que pueden ayudar a restablecer el balance espiritual y restablecer la armonía dentro del entorno[njuː]1. ADJ(compar newer) (superl newest)1) (=unused) [purchase, acquisition] nuevoI've bought a new house/coat — me he comprado una casa nueva/un abrigo nuevo
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she sold it as new — lo vendió que parecía nuevo•
it's as good as new — está como nuevo•
it looks like new — parece nuevo2) (=novel, different) [idea, theory, boyfriend] nuevo•
that's nothing new — eso no es ninguna novedad•
that's a new one on me! — ¡la primera vez que lo oigo!•
that's something new! — iro ¡qué or vaya novedad!•
hi, what's new? * — hola, ¿que hay de nuevo?so what's new? * — iro ¡qué or vaya novedad!
3) (=recently arrived) [recruit, student, worker] nuevo•
are you new here? — ¿eres nuevo aquí?•
I'm new to the area — hace poco que vivo aquíhe's new to the office/job — es nuevo en la oficina/el trabajo
4) (=freshly produced) [bread] recién hecho; [wine] joven; [crop] nuevonew potatoes — patatas f nuevas
have you read her new book? — ¿has leído el libro que acaba de publicar?
5) (=young) [shoot, bud] nuevo2.CPDnew age N — new age f ; (before noun) [music, philosophy] new age adj inv
new blood N — (in team, organization) savia f nueva
New Brunswick N — Nuevo Brunswick m
new build N — nueva construcción f
New Caledonia N — Nueva Caledonia f
New Delhi N — Nueva Delhi f
New England N — Nueva Inglaterra f
New Englander N — habitante o nativo de Nueva Inglaterra
New Guinea N — Nueva Guinea f
New Hampshire N — Nuevo Hampshire m, Nueva Hampshire f
New Jersey N — Nueva Jersey f
New Labour N — (Brit) (=ideology) Nuevo Laborismo m ; (=party) Nuevo Partido m Laborista
new man N — hombre de ideas modernas que se ocupa de tareas tradicionalmente femeninas como el cuidado de la casa y de los niños
New Mexico N — Nuevo Méjico m
New Orleans N — Nueva Orleáns f
New South Wales N — Nueva Gales f del Sur
new town N — (Brit) ciudad recién creada de la nada
new wave N — nueva ola f ; (before noun) [music, film] de la nueva ola
to bring or see in the New Year — celebrar el año nuevo
happy New Year! — ¡feliz año nuevo!
New Year resolutions NPL — buenos propósitos mpl del año nuevo
New Year's N — (US) * (=New Year's Eve) Nochevieja f ; (=New Year's Day) el día de año nuevo
New Year's Eve N — Nochevieja f
New Year's Eve party N — fiesta f de fin de año
New Year's resolutions NPL — buenos propósitos mpl del año nuevo
New York N — Nueva York f ; (before noun) neoyorquino
New Yorker N — neoyorquino(-a) m / f
New Zealand N — Nueva Zelanda f, Nueva Zelandia f (LAm); (before noun) neocelandés, neozelandés
NEWNew Zealander N — neocelandés(-esa) m / f, neozelandés(-esa) m / f
Position of "nuevo"
N uevo tends to follow the noun when it means new in the sense of "brand-new" and to precede the noun when it means new in the sense of "another", "replacement" or "latest":
... the sales of new cars...... las ventas de automóviles nuevos...
... the new prime minister...... el nuevo primer ministro...
... the new model...... el nuevo modelo... For further uses and examples, see main entry* * *
I [nuː, njuː]adjective -er, -est1)a) ( unused) nuevois that a new suit you're wearing? — ¿estás estrenando traje?, ¿es nuevo ese traje?
to be/look like new — ser*/parecer* nuevo
b) (recent, novel) nuevohi, what's new? — (colloq) ¿que tal? ¿qué hay (de nuevo)? (fam)
c) ( recently arrived) <member/recruit> nuevoto be new TO something: she's new to this company — es nueva en la empresa
2) (different, other) <address/job/era> nuevo3)a) ( freshly made) < wine> joven; < bread> fresco, recién hechob) (tender, young) <buds/leaves> nuevoc) ( early) <crop/potatoes> nuevo
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adverb recién
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El movimiento de la New Age cree que se debe tener un enfoque más holístico de la vida. Se originó en California en los años 70 y se extendió rápidamente a través de EEUU. Sus adherentes rechazan el materialismo y respetan los ciclos de la naturaleza ya que pueden ayudar a restablecer el balance espiritual y restablecer la armonía dentro del entorno -
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1. n возрастcanonical age — канонический возраст, возраст рукоположения
mental age — умственное развитие, соотносимое с возрастом
2. n продолжительность, срок жизни3. n юр. совершеннолетиеto be under age — не достичь совершеннолетия, быть несовершеннолетним
to come of age — достичь совершеннолетия, стать совершеннолетним
4. n геол. период, эраAge of Fishes — девон, девонский период
the space age — космический век, космическая эра
5. n ист. век, эпохаthe Middle Ages — средневековье, средние века
the Elizabethan Age — елизаветинская эпоха; эпоха королевы Елизаветы I
atomic age, the age of atom — атомный век, век атома
6. n обыкн. разг. долгий срок, вечность7. n старость, дряхлостьthe sagacity of age — благоразумие, присущее старости
8. n возвыш. поколение9. n тех. срок службыexposure age — период облучения; срок, в течение которого метеорит подвергался космическому облучению до падения на Землю
10. n карт. игрок, сидящий слева от сдающего11. n возрастной12. v стареть, стариться13. v состарить; старить14. v спец. выдерживать15. v спец. подвергать искусственному старению16. v спец. вызревать17. v спец. эл. тренироватьСинонимический ряд:1. ages (noun) aeon; aeons; ages; blue moon; coon's age; dog's age; donkey's years; eternity; long2. era (noun) century; date; day; days; eon; epoch; era; time3. maturity (noun) adolescence; adulthood; childhood; decline; infancy; majority; maturity4. old age (noun) caducity; elderliness; old age; senectitude; senescence; years5. period (noun) duration; generation; life span; lifetime; period; stage of life6. mature (verb) decline; deteriorate; develop; grow; grow older; grow up; maturate; mature; mellow; ripen; season7. senesce (verb) get along; get on; senesceАнтонимический ряд:infancy; instant; moment; youth -
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1. n новое2. a новый; ранее не существовавшийnew members of the UN — новые члены ООН, государства, только что принятые в ООН
new arrival — только что прибывший ; новый приезжий
new growth — новообразование, опухоль
3. a новый, только что обнаруженный или открытый4. a новый, не бывший в употребленииnew development — новшество; новая разработка
5. a современный, новейшийNew Greek — новогреческий язык; современный греческий язык
6. a пренебр. часто новоявленный, недавнийI can clock up 100 miles an hour in my new car — на моей новой машине я могу показать скорость 100 миль в час
7. a незнакомыйI am new to Moscow — я недавно в Москве, я ещё плохо знаю Москву
he was new about the house — он ещё не привык к дому, он ещё не освоился с квартирой
8. a неопытный, новыйnew chum — новый сотрудник ; новенький, новичок
9. a иной, другой; обновлённыйto lead a new life — изменить образ жизни, начать иную жизнь
10. a ещё один, ещё несколько; дополнительный, новыйnew trial — новое рассмотрение дела, пересмотр дела
11. a свежийspickandspan new — совершенно новый, абсолютно свежий
12. a молодой13. a как компонент сложных слов ново-, свеже-, только чтоnew-caged beast — зверь, только что посаженный в клетку
new departure — новая линия ; новая инициатива, почин, новшество
new lease on life — возрождение надежд, возвращение жизненных сил
Mary has taken a new lease of life since she became interested in gardening — заинтересовавшись садоводством, Мери воспрянула духом
14. adv недавно, только чтоnew Australian — иммигрант, недавно поселившийся в Австралии
15. adv заново, вновьСинонимический ряд:1. additional (adj.) added; additional; another; else; extra; farther; further; increased; more; other; supplementary2. current (adj.) current; faddish; fashionable; latest; modern; modish; popular3. different (adj.) brand-new; different; dissimilar; distinct; unlike4. fresh (adj.) bizarre; fresh; innovative; inventive; just out; late; modernistic; neoteric; newfangled; new-fashioned; new-sprung; novel; original; recent; uncontaminated; unique; unprecedented; unspoiled; unused; unusual5. present (adj.) contemporary; existent; existing; present; present-day6. pristine (adj.) pristine; untouched; virgin7. refreshed (adj.) refreshed; regenerated; reinvigorated; renewed; revived8. unfamiliar (adj.) strange; unaccustomed; unfamiliar9. untrained (adj.) incompetent; inexperienced; unseasoned; unskilled; untrained10. recently (other) afresh; anew; freshly; lately; newly; of late; recentlyАнтонимический ряд:antique; archaic; deteriorated; obsolete; old; old-fashioned; outmoded; prehistoric; primeval; primordial; stale; used; worn -
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геол. неолит, новый каменный векjazz age — век джаза, двадцатые годы
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adj.1 nuevo(a) (not old, recent)New Age = movimiento que gira en torno a las ciencias ocultas, medicinas alternativas, religiones orientales, etc.New Delhi Nueva DelhiNew England Nueva InglaterraNew Guinea Nueva GuineaNew Mexico Nuevo MéxicoNew Orleans Nueva OrleansNew South Wales Nueva Gales del Surthe New Testament el Nuevo Testamentothe New World el Nuevo MundoNew Year año nuevoNew Year's Day día de año nuevoNew Year's Eve NocheviejaNew Year's resolutions = buenos propósitos para el año nuevoNew York Nueva YorkNew Yorker neoyorquino(a)New Zealand Nueva ZelandaNew Zealander neozelandés(esa), neocelandés(esa)3 tierno.4 sin usar.adv.nuevamente, recientemente. -
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(golden age (тж. Golden Age))1) золотой век, период расцвета (культуры, искусства и т. п.) [этим. лат. aurea aetas; в истории Англии "золотым веком" называют XVIII в. - период процветания классического направления в искусстве]...of late years he had been seduced by Chopin, just as in painting he had succumbed to Botticelli. In yielding to these tastes he had been conscious of divergence from the standard of the Golden Age. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Indian Summer of a ‘Forsyte’’, ch. I) —...за последние годы старый Джолион поддался чарам Шопена, а в живописи не устоял перед Боттичелли. Он сознавал, что эти новые увлечения означают измену классическому канону золотого века.
Some years ago, being engaged on writing a book about Spain in the Golden Age, I had occasion to read again the plays of Calderon. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Point of Honour’) — Несколько лет назад, когда я писал книгу о золотом веке испанского искусства, я снова перечитал пьесы Кальдерона.
My first quarter at Lowood seemed an age; and not the golden age either. (Ch. Brontë, ‘Jane Eyre’, ch. VII) — Первые три месяца в Ловуде показались мне веком, и отнюдь не золотым.
Nearly a year since the Armistice and what a year! In anticipation the "first year of Peace" had seemed like the promise of a golden age, the portal of a new epoch when old hatreds and errors would be atoned for and forgotten. (R. Aldington, ‘All Men Are Enemies’, part II, ch. VIII) — Почти год прошел со времени перемирия. И какой год! Его ждали - этот первый год мира - как зарю золотого века, преддверие новой эпохи, когда старая вражда и прежние ошибки будут искуплены и забыты.
These are bad days, George... It's no Golden Age, that's for sure. (J. Updike, ‘The Centaur’, ch. I) — Скверные времена, Джордж... Золотым веком не назовешь.
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1. миф. серебряный век; век роскоши и упадка верыjet age — век реактивного транспорта; век высоких скоростей
atomic age — атомный век; век использования атомной энергии
atomic age, the age of atom — атомный век, век атома
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век реактивного транспорта; век высоких скоростейjazz age — век джаза, двадцатые годы
New Stone Age — неолит, новый каменный век
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jazz age — век джаза, двадцатые годы
New Stone Age — неолит, новый каменный век
driving age — стремительный век, бурная эпоха
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jazz age — век джаза, двадцатые годы
New Stone Age — неолит, новый каменный век
driving age — стремительный век, бурная эпоха
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jazz age — век джаза, двадцатые годы
New Stone Age — неолит, новый каменный век
driving age — стремительный век, бурная эпоха
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jazz age — век джаза, двадцатые годы
New Stone Age — неолит, новый каменный век
driving age — стремительный век, бурная эпоха
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middle age n l'âge m mûr ; the onset of middle age le début de l'âge mûr ; she took up a new career in late middle age elle avait déjà un certain âge quand elle a changé de carrière. -
19 Peter the Great (Pyotr Alekseyevich Romanov)
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 10 June 1672 (30 May 1672 Old Style) Moscow, Russiad. 8 February 1725 (28 January 1725 Old Style) St Petersburg, Russia[br]Russian Tsar (1682–1725), Emperor of all the Russias (1722–5), founder of the Russian Navy, shipbuilder and scientist; as a shipbuilder he was known by the pseudonym Petr Mikhailov.[br]Peter the Great was a man with a single-minded approach to problems and with passionate and lifelong interests in matters scientific, military and above all maritime. The unusual and dominating rule of his vast lands brought about the age of Russian enlightenment, and ensured that his country became one of the most powerful states in Europe.Peter's interest in ships and shipbuilding started in his childhood; c. 1687 he had an old English-built day sailing boat repaired and launched, and on it he learned the rudiments of sailing and navigation. This craft (still preserved in St Petersburg) became known as the "Grandfather of the Russian Navy". In the years 1688 to 1693 he established a shipyard on Lake Plestsheev and then began his lifelong study of shipbuilding by visiting and giving encouragement to the industry at Archangelsk on the White Sea and Voronezh in the Sea of Azov. In October 1696, Peter took Azov from the Turks, and the Russian Fleet ever since has regarded that date as their birthday. Setting an example to the young aristocracy, Peter travelled to Western Europe to widen his experience and contacts and also to learn the trade of shipbuilding. He worked in the shipyards of Amsterdam and then at the Naval Base of Deptford on the Thames.The war with Sweden concentrated his attention on the Baltic and, to establish a base for trading and for the Navy, the City of St Petersburg was constructed on marshland. The Admiralty was built in the city and many new shipyards in the surrounding countryside, one being the Olonez yard which in 1703 built the frigate Standart, the first for the Baltic Fleet, which Peter himself commanded on its first voyage. The military defence of St Petersburg was effected by the construction of Kronstadt, seawards of the city.Throughout his life Peter was involved in ship design and it is estimated that one thousand ships were built during his reign. He introduced the building of standard ship types and also, centuries ahead of its time, the concept of prefabrication, unit assembly and the building of part hulls in different places. Officially he was the designer of the ninety-gun ship Lesnoe of 1718, and this may have influenced him in instituting Rules for Shipbuilders and for Seamen. In 1716 he commanded the joint fleets of the four naval powers: Denmark, Britain, Holland and Russia.He established the Marine Academy, organized and encouraged exploration and scientific research, and on his edict the St Petersburg Academy of Science was opened. He was not averse to the recruitment of foreigners to key posts in the nation's service. Peter the Great was a remarkable man, with the unusual quality of being a theorist and an innovator, in addition to the endowments of practicality and common sense.[br]Further ReadingRobert K.Massie, 1981, Peter the Great: His Life and Work, London: Gollancz.Henri Troyat, 1979, Pierre le Grand; pub. in English 1988 as Peter the Great, London: Hamish Hamilton (a good all-round biography).AK / FMWBiographical history of technology > Peter the Great (Pyotr Alekseyevich Romanov)
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20 teach an old dog new tricks
"учить cтapую coбaку нoвым тpюкaм", пepeучивaть пoжилoгo чeлoвeкa [пpoиcxoдит oт пocлoвицы you can't teach an old dog new tricks "cтapую coбaку нoвым тpюкaм нe нaучишь"]Taken by age groups, figures show that the difficulty of teaching old dogs new tricks applies equally to both sexesConcise English-Russian phrasebook > teach an old dog new tricks
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