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1 Bank of the NorthWest
NASDAQ: BKNWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Bank of the NorthWest
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2 International Commission for the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries
Ecology: ICNAFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > International Commission for the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries
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3 International Convention of the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries
Oceanography: ICNAFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > International Convention of the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries
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4 Youngs of the Northwest
Trademark term: YNWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Youngs of the Northwest
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5 from the northwest line
Oil: FNWLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > from the northwest line
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6 northwest, northwesterly
شَمَاليّ غربيّ \ northwest, northwesterly: halfway between north and west. northwestern: (not of winds) in the northwest: Alaska is in northwestern America. -
7 FM-90.1, The 24 Hour Christian Voice of Northwest Central Ohio, Upper Sandusky, Ohio
Radio: WXMLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > FM-90.1, The 24 Hour Christian Voice of Northwest Central Ohio, Upper Sandusky, Ohio
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8 luoteisväylä
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9 Dance
The history of Portuguese dance includes traditional, regional folk dances, modern dance, and ballet. Portuguese folk dances have historic origins in the country's varied regions and are based on traditions associated with the historic provinces. At least by the 18th century, these folk dances, performed in traditional garb, were popular and became differentiated by region. In the south of the country, there were colorful, passionate lively dances by rural folk in the Algarve, the corridinho; and in the Ribatejo, the fandango, the dance most celebrated and known outside Portugal. In northern Portugal, even more folk dances were developed and preserved in each historic province. In Trás-os-Montes, there were the chulas and dancas do pauliteros, in which dancers used sticks and stick play. Each region had its own special folk dances and costumes, with typical jewelry on display, and with some dances reflecting regional courting and matrimonial traditions. Perhaps richest of all the provinces as the home of folk dance has been the Minho province in the northwest, with dances such as the viras, gotas, malháo, perim, and tirana. For the most part, folk dances in Portugal are slower than those in neighboring Spain.Various factors have favored the preservation of some of these dances including local, regional, and national dance organizations that, for recreation, continue this activity in Portugal, as well as abroad in resident Portuguese communities in Europe, the Americas, and Africa. As a part of entertainment for visitors and tourists alike, performances of folk dances with colorful costumes and lively movements have continued to interest onlookers from abroad. Such performances, usually accompanied by singing traditional folk songs, can occur in a variety of settings including restaurants, fado houses, and arenas. Such dances, too, are performed in traditional, commemorative parades on the Tenth of June from Lisbon and Oporto to Newark, New Jersey, Toronto, and France.In modern dance activities, Portugal has made a diversified contribution, and in recent decades ballet has received intense attention and commitment as a performing art. An outstanding example has been the professional company and its performances of the notable Ballet Gulbenkian, established and financed by the Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon. Founded in 1964, Ballet Gulbenkian became an outstanding ballet company, featuring both Portuguese and international ballet dancers and directors. For decades, Ballet Gulbenkian made a distinguished contribution to the performing arts in Portugal. In 2005, unexpectedly and controversially, by fiat of the Foundation's administration, the Ballet Gulbenkian was closed down. The extinction of this ballet company provoked strong national and international protest among fans of ballet, and amounting as it did to a crisis in one division of the performing arts in a country that had expected unstinting financial support from the Foundation established from the financial legacy of notable collector, philanthropist, and financier Calouste Gulben- kian, a resident of Portugal from 1942 to 1955. -
10 aus Nordwest
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11 aus/von Nordwesten
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12 noroeste
adj.1 northwest, northwestern.2 north-western, north-west, northwest, northwestern.m.northwest.* * *1 northwest2 (viento) northwesterly* * *1.ADJ [región] north-west, north-western; [dirección] north-westerly; [viento] north-west, north-westerly2. SM1) (=región) north-west2) (=viento) north-west wind* * *I IIa) (parte, sector)el noroeste — the northwest, the Northwest
b) ( punto cardinal) northwest, Northwest* * *= northwest [north west].Ex. Empirical research in the north-west had shown that even those few books singled out by the TV critics as the outstanding books of the day are very commonly missing from public library shelves.----* del noroeste = northwestern [north western], northwest, north-western.* Paso del Noroeste, el = North West Passage, the.* * *I IIa) (parte, sector)el noroeste — the northwest, the Northwest
b) ( punto cardinal) northwest, Northwest* * *= northwest [north west].Ex: Empirical research in the north-west had shown that even those few books singled out by the TV critics as the outstanding books of the day are very commonly missing from public library shelves.
* del noroeste = northwestern [north western], northwest, north-western.* Paso del Noroeste, el = North West Passage, the.* * *[ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ‹región› northwestern; ‹dirección› northwesterly(parte, sector): el noroeste the northwest2 (punto cardinal) northwest, Northwest* * *
Multiple Entries:
NO
noroeste
NO (◊ noroeste) NW
noroeste adjetivo invariable ‹ región› northwestern;
iban en dirección noroeste they were heading northwest
■ sustantivo masculino ( punto cardinal) northwest, Northwest;
vientos del noroeste northwesterly winds
noroeste sustantivo masculino northwest
' noroeste' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
no
- penetrar
- NO
English:
northwest
- Lake District
- northwesterly
- north
* * *♦ adj[posición, parte] northwest, northwestern; [dirección, viento] northwesterly♦ nmnorthwest* * *m northwest* * *noroeste adj1) : northwestern2) : northwesterlynoroeste nm: northwest* * *noroeste n north west -
13 nordwestlich
II Adv. (to the) northwestIII Präp. (+ Gen) (to the) northwest of; 15 km nordwestlich des Bergs 15 km northwest of the mountain* * *north-western; northwest; northwesterly* * *nord|wẹst|lich1. adjGegend north-western; Wind north-west(erly)2. adv(to the) north-west3. prep +gen(to the) north-west of* * ** * *nord·west·lich[nɔrtˈvɛstlɪç]I. adj1. (in nordwestlicher Himmelsrichtung befindlich) north-western3. (von/nach Nordwesten) north-westwards, north-westerly; s.a. nördlich 3II. adv▪ \nordwestlich von... north-west of...* * *1.1) (im nordwesten gelegen) north-western2) (nach nordwesten gerichtet, aus nordwesten kommend) north-westerly2.adverbial (nach nordwesten) north-westwards3.nordwestlich von... — [to the] north-west of...; s. auch nördlich 2.
Präposition mit Gen. [to the] north-west of* * *B. adv (to the) northwestC. präp (+gen) (to the) northwest of;15 km nordwestlich des Bergs 15 km northwest of the mountain* * *1.1) (im nordwesten gelegen) north-western2) (nach nordwesten gerichtet, aus nordwesten kommend) north-westerly2.adverbial (nach nordwesten) north-westwards3.nordwestlich von... — [to the] north-west of...; s. auch nördlich 2.
Präposition mit Gen. [to the] north-west of* * *adj.northwesterly adj. -
14 inesperado
adj.unexpected, out of the blue, spur-of-the-moment, sudden.* * *► adjetivo1 unexpected* * *(f. - inesperada)adj.* * *ADJ (=imprevisto) unexpected; (=repentino) sudden* * *- da adjetivo unexpected* * *= unannounced, unexpected, midstream, adventitious.Ex. The arrival of the school doctor or dentist or of well-knwon personalities visiting the school normally occur unannounced.Ex. The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.Ex. For my first example, let me take the problem of midstream changes in series, using as the guinea pig the series 'Advances in Experimental Social Psychology'.Ex. There are a number of these adventitious industries alive and well in the Northwest.----* de forma inesperada = out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue, like a bolt from the blue.* de modo inesperado = out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue, like a bolt from the blue.* dinero inesperado = windfall, windfall moneys.* giro inesperado = twist.* ingresos inesperados = windfall.* pasar algo inesperado = things + take a turn for the unexpected.* ser un beneficio inesperado para = be a boon to.* vencedor inesperado = dark horse.* * *- da adjetivo unexpected* * *= unannounced, unexpected, midstream, adventitious.Ex: The arrival of the school doctor or dentist or of well-knwon personalities visiting the school normally occur unannounced.
Ex: The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.Ex: For my first example, let me take the problem of midstream changes in series, using as the guinea pig the series 'Advances in Experimental Social Psychology'.Ex: There are a number of these adventitious industries alive and well in the Northwest.* de forma inesperada = out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue, like a bolt from the blue.* de modo inesperado = out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue, like a bolt from the blue.* dinero inesperado = windfall, windfall moneys.* giro inesperado = twist.* ingresos inesperados = windfall.* pasar algo inesperado = things + take a turn for the unexpected.* ser un beneficio inesperado para = be a boon to.* vencedor inesperado = dark horse.* * *inesperado -daunexpectedse marchó de manera inesperada she left unexpectedly* * *
inesperado◊ -da adjetivo
unexpected;
de manera inesperada unexpectedly
inesperado,-a adj (no esperado) unexpected: un encuentro inesperado, a chance meeting
(no previsto) unforeseen: una inesperada alegría, an unforeseen state of happiness
' inesperado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
batatazo
- inesperada
- vaivén
- remezón
English:
dark horse
- poof
- suddenness
- surprise
- twist
- unannounced
- unexpected
- unhoped-for
- upset
- freak
- sudden
* * *inesperado, -a adjunexpected;hacer algo de forma inesperada to do sth unexpectedly* * *adj unexpected* * *inesperado, -da adj: unexpected♦ inesperadamente adv* * *inesperado adj unexpected -
15 sano y salvo
safe and sound* * *= alive and well, safely, unscathed, unscarred, unharmed, unhurt, safe and sound, in safetyEx. There are a number of these adventitious industries alive and well in the Northwest.Ex. Until recently movable shelving was used mainly in closed access stacks, but since some systems can be operated safely by anyone, it is being used increasingly in open access stacks.Ex. This time he made it unscathed to the car.Ex. The statue of the Buddha facing the tidal waves sat serenely as it has always done and unscarred by the waters.Ex. It was the only major library to emerge unharmed from the fire and earthquake which struck San Francisco in 1906.Ex. In this way, the dragonflies are captured alive and unhurt.Ex. The next morning she was found safe and sound by Leni, the search dog, and his handlers.Ex. The weather cleared enough that we could get in to the volcanic islands (still spouting plumes of smoke) by copter in safety.* * *= alive and well, safely, unscathed, unscarred, unharmed, unhurt, safe and sound, in safetyEx: There are a number of these adventitious industries alive and well in the Northwest.
Ex: Until recently movable shelving was used mainly in closed access stacks, but since some systems can be operated safely by anyone, it is being used increasingly in open access stacks.Ex: This time he made it unscathed to the car.Ex: The statue of the Buddha facing the tidal waves sat serenely as it has always done and unscarred by the waters.Ex: It was the only major library to emerge unharmed from the fire and earthquake which struck San Francisco in 1906.Ex: In this way, the dragonflies are captured alive and unhurt.Ex: The next morning she was found safe and sound by Leni, the search dog, and his handlers.Ex: The weather cleared enough that we could get in to the volcanic islands (still spouting plumes of smoke) by copter in safety. -
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17 شمالي
شَمَاليّ \ north: in or towards the north: North America; flying north to Stockholm. northerly: towards the north; (of winds) from the north. northern: of or belonging to the north part of anything: The northern half of the Earth is called the northern Hemisphere. \ شَمَاليّ غربيّ \ northwest, northwesterly: halfway between north and west. northwestern: (not of winds) in the northwest: Alaska is in northwestern America. -
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19 luode
yks.nom. luode; yks.gen. luoteen; yks.part. luodetta; yks.ill. luoteeseen; mon.gen. luoteiden luoteitten; mon.part. luoteita; mon.ill. luoteisiin luoteihinebb (noun)ebb tide (noun)ebbtide (noun)low tide (noun)low water (noun)north-west (noun)northwest (noun)NW (noun)reflux (noun)* * *• ebb tide• ebb• low tide• low water• northwest• north-west• nw• the northwest -
20 luoteinen
yks.nom. luoteinen; yks.gen. luoteisen; yks.part. luoteista; yks.ill. luoteiseen; mon.gen. luoteisten luoteisien; mon.part. luoteisia; mon.ill. luoteisiinnorth-west (adje)north-western (adje)northwest (adje)northwestern (adje)NW (adje)* * *• northwest• north-west• northwesterly• north-western• nw• the northwest
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