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101 Coptic literature
Религия: (Body of writings, almost entirely religious, that dates from the 2nd century, when the Coptic language of Egypt began to be used as a literary language, until its decline in the 7th and 8th centuries) коптская литература -
102 Old Catholic Church of The Netherlands
Религия: (Small, independent Roman Catholic church that dates from the early 18th century) старокатолическая церковь НидерландовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Old Catholic Church of The Netherlands
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103 ранний
early, previous• Более раннее обсуждение дается Смитом [1]. - A more recent discussion is given by Smith [1].• Многие из наших более ранних результатов могут быть лучше поняты, если... - Many of our earlier results can be better understood if...• Руководствуясь более ранним примером, полученным нами, мы... - Guided by our earlier example, we...• Эта терминология возникла на ранних этапах развития физики частиц. - This terminology dates from the early days of particle physics. -
104 шаг
pitch, step, pace, spacing• Быстро пройдем по произведенным нами шагам, чтобы рассмотреть... - We retrace our steps for a moment to consider...• Давайте подытожим различные шаги, ведущие к... - Let us summarize the various steps leading to...• Доказательство (теоремы) довольно длинное, поэтому мы разобьем его на несколько шагов. - The proof is rather long, so we shall break it up into several steps.• Метод состоит из двух шагов. - The approach is in two steps.• Мы можем исправить эту ситуацию, выполнив два шага. - We can remedy this situation by taking two steps.• Мы проделаем это в несколько шагов, первым из которых является... - We carry this out in several stages, the first of which is...• На следующем шаге существенно рассмотреть... - At a subsequent stage it is essential to consider...• Первым шагом мы заметим, что... - Our first step is to notice that...• Последний шаг в развитии (идеи и т. п.) достигается (путем)... - The final stage of the development is reached by...• Следовательно, следующим естественным шагом является идея, что... - It is thus a natural step to think of...• Следующий шаг состоит в том, чтобы рассмотреть... - The next step is to consider...• Следующим логическим шагом было... - The next logical step was to...• Следующим нашим шагом будет описание... - Our next task is to describe...• Следующим очевидным шагом является... - The next obvious step is to...• На следующем шаге будет продемонстрировано, что... - Next it will be shown that...• Следующим шагом стало применение идеи... - The next step was to apply the idea of...• Чтобы избавить будущих исследователей от того же неверного шага... - То spare future investigators the same difficulties,...• Эта терминология возникла на ранних шагах физики частиц. - This terminology dates from the early days of particle physics. -
105 descubierto
adj.1 discovered.2 uncovered, open, not covered.m.deficit, overdraft.past part.past participle of spanish verb: descubrir.* * *1 FINANZAS overdraft————————1→ link=descubrir descubrir► adjetivo1 open, uncovered2 (sin sombrero) bareheaded1 FINANZAS overdraft\a cielo descubierto in the openal descubierto in the openestar en descubierto COMERCIO to be overdrawn, be in the redponer al descubierto to expose, bring out into the openquedar al descubierto to be exposed, come out into the open, come to light* * *(f. - descubierta)adj.1) exposed, revealed2) naked* * *1.PP de descubrir2. ADJ1) (=sin cubrir) [cabeza, pecho] bare; [patio, piscina] open-air; [autobús, carroza] open-top; [cielo] clear2) (=sin protección) [situación] open, exposed3) (=sin sombrero) bareheaded4) (Com) [préstamo] unbacked3. SM1)• al descubierto — (=al aire libre) outdoors, out in the open; (=sin rodeos) openly; (Mil) under fire
pasamos la noche al descubierto — we spent the night outdoors o in the open
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dejar algo al descubierto — to expose sth (to view)la humedad dejó al descubierto varios murales antiguos — the damp brought some ancient murals to view, the damp exposed some ancient murals (to view)
la falda dejaba sus rodillas al descubierto — the skirt left her knees bare, the skirt exposed her knees
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poner algo al descubierto — to expose sthla operación policial que puso al descubierto la estafa — the police operation that exposed the fraud
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quedar al descubierto — to be exposed2) (Com) [en cuenta corriente] overdraft; [en presupuesto] shortageestar en descubierto — to be overdrawn, be in the red *
girar al o en descubierto — to overdraw
* * *I- ta adjetivo1)a) <piscina/terraza> open-air, outdoor (before n); < carroza> open-topb) < cartas>2) < cielos> clear3)IIal descubierto: quedar al descubierto planes/escándalo to come to light; han puesto al descubierto sus chanchullos his shady dealings have been exposed; girar al or en descubierto — (Com, Fin) to overdraw; ver tb girar 2) a)
masculino overdraft* * *----* al descubierto = exposed, wide open.* dejar al descubierto = lay + bare.* girar al descubierto = overdraw.* ojo descubierto = naked eye.* poner Algo al descubierto = bring + Nombre + to the surface.* poner Alguien al descubierto = blow + Posesivo + cover.* recién descubierto = new found [new-found/newfound].* recientemente descubierto = newly-discovered.* tener un descubierto = overdraw.* * *I- ta adjetivo1)a) <piscina/terraza> open-air, outdoor (before n); < carroza> open-topb) < cartas>2) < cielos> clear3)IIal descubierto: quedar al descubierto planes/escándalo to come to light; han puesto al descubierto sus chanchullos his shady dealings have been exposed; girar al or en descubierto — (Com, Fin) to overdraw; ver tb girar 2) a)
masculino overdraft* * ** al descubierto = exposed, wide open.* dejar al descubierto = lay + bare.* girar al descubierto = overdraw.* ojo descubierto = naked eye.* poner Algo al descubierto = bring + Nombre + to the surface.* poner Alguien al descubierto = blow + Posesivo + cover.* recién descubierto = new found [new-found/newfound].* recientemente descubierto = newly-discovered.* tener un descubierto = overdraw.* * *A1 ‹piscina/terraza› open-air, outdoor ( before n); ‹carroza› open-top2 ‹cartas›estas tres cartas se dan descubiertas these three cards are dealt face upB ‹cielos› clearCal descubierto: sus planes quedaron al descubierto his plans came to light o were revealedun escándalo financiero que ahora queda al descubierto a financial scandal which has now been exposed o which has now come to lighthan puesto al descubierto sus chanchullos his shady dealings have been brought to light o exposedoverdrafttengo un descubierto de 75.000 pesos en el banco I am 75,000 pesos overdrawn, I have an overdraft of 75,000 pesos ( BrE)no está autorizado para girar al descubierto he does not have an overdraft arrangement, he is not authorized to overdraw* * *
descubierto◊ -ta adjetivo
1 ‹piscina/terraza› open-air, outdoor ( before n);
‹ carroza› open-top
2 ‹ cielos› clear
3
han puesto al descubierto sus chanchullos his shady dealings have been exposed;
girar al or en descubierto (Com, Fin) to overdraw
descubierto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sin cubrir) open, uncovered
2 (desvelado, hallado) discovered: el tesoro descubierto es del siglo XVII, the treasure which has been discovered dates from the 17th century
II sustantivo masculino Fin overdraft: dejó un descubierto de doscientas mil pesetas, he had an overdraft of two hundred thousand pesetas
♦ Locuciones: al descubierto, in the open
poner al descubierto, to uncover, bring out into the open
' descubierto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aire
- descubierta
- pecho
- desnudo
English:
bare
- find
- new-found
- open
- outdoor
- outside
- overdraft
- undiscovered
- expose
- exposure
- new
- out
- over
* * *descubierto, -a♦ participiover descubrir♦ adj1. [sin techo, tejado] [terraza, patio] uncovered;[vehículo, carroza] open-top; [piscina, polideportivo] open-air2. [sin cubrir]decir/hacer algo a cara descubierta to say/do sth openly;atracaron el banco a cara descubierta they held up the bank without wearing masks3. [cielo] clear4. [naipes] face up5. [zona, lugar] open, exposed6. [sin sombrero] bareheaded♦ nmFin [de empresa] deficit; [de cuenta bancaria] overdraft;tengo un descubierto de 2.000 euros I have an overdraft of 2,000 euros;♦ al descubierto loc advla policía puso al descubierto una red de prostitución infantil the police uncovered a child prostitution ring;quedar al descubierto to be exposed o uncovered;sus turbios negocios quedaron al descubierto his shady dealings came out into the open o were exposed2. [al raso] in the open* * *I part → descubrirII adj1 uncovered; persona bare-headed;al descubierto in the open;dormir al descubierto sleep outdoors o out in the open;poner al descubierto fig expose;quedar al descubierto fig be exposed;dejar algo al descubierto leave sth uncovered o exposed2 cielos clear3 piscina open-airen descubierto cuenta overdrawn* * *descubierto, -ta adj1) : exposed, revealed2)al descubierto : out in the open* * *descubierto adj (piscina) open air / outdoor -
106 siglo XIX, el
(n.) = nineteenth century, the, 19th century, theEx. Today, with its population of almost 80,000, Wexler bears little resemblance to the roaring lumber center it became in the middle decades of the nineteenth century.Ex. Lithography as a printing process dates from the 19th century. -
107 descubierta
f.1 pie without an upper crust.2 recognition, inspection made in the morning, before opening the gates of a citadel, or the passes of an encampment, to prevent surprises or ambuscades. (Military)3 scanning of the horizon at sunrise and sunset. (Nautical)A la descubierta openly, clearly4 maritime scouting, scouting.past part.past participle of spanish verb: descubrir.* * *1 MILITAR reconnaissance, reconnoitring, scouting* * *f., (m. - descubierto)* * *SF1) (Mil) reconnoitring, patrolling2)* * *
descubierto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sin cubrir) open, uncovered
2 (desvelado, hallado) discovered: el tesoro descubierto es del siglo XVII, the treasure which has been discovered dates from the 17th century
II sustantivo masculino Fin overdraft: dejó un descubierto de doscientas mil pesetas, he had an overdraft of two hundred thousand pesetas
♦ Locuciones: al descubierto, in the open
poner al descubierto, to uncover, bring out into the open
' descubierta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tarta
English:
bleachers
* * *f MIL reconnaissance -
108 descubierta
descubierto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sin cubrir) open, uncovered
2 (desvelado, hallado) discovered: el tesoro descubierto es del siglo XVII, the treasure which has been discovered dates from the 17th century
II sustantivo masculino Fin overdraft: dejó un descubierto de doscientas mil pesetas, he had an overdraft of two hundred thousand pesetas Locuciones: al descubierto, in the open
poner al descubierto, to uncover, bring out into the open ' descubierta' also found in these entries: Spanish: tarta English: bleachers -
109 descubierto
descubierto
◊ -ta adjetivo1 ‹piscina/terraza› open-air, outdoor ( before n); ‹ carroza› open-top 2 ‹ cielos› clear 3 han puesto al descubierto sus chanchullos his shady dealings have been exposed; girar al or en descubierto (Com, Fin) to overdraw
descubierto,-a
I adjetivo
1 (sin cubrir) open, uncovered
2 (desvelado, hallado) discovered: el tesoro descubierto es del siglo XVII, the treasure which has been discovered dates from the 17th century
II sustantivo masculino Fin overdraft: dejó un descubierto de doscientas mil pesetas, he had an overdraft of two hundred thousand pesetas Locuciones: al descubierto, in the open
poner al descubierto, to uncover, bring out into the open ' descubierto' also found in these entries: Spanish: aire - descubierta - pecho - desnudo English: bare - find - new-found - open - outdoor - outside - overdraft - undiscovered - expose - exposure - new - out - over -
110 siglo
Multiple Entries: s. siglo
s. sustantivo masculino (◊ siglo) C;s.XX C20
siglo sustantivo masculino ( período) century; hace siglos or un siglo que no le escribo (fam) I haven't written to her for ages (colloq)
siglo sustantivo masculino century
a comienzos del siglo XV, at the beginning of the 15th century
este tapiz data del siglo IV, this tapestry dates from the fourth century
Siglo de las Luces, Age of Enlightenment fam (mucho tiempo) hacía siglos que no la veía, I had not seen her for ages Locuciones: por los siglos de los siglos, for ever and ever
el crimen del siglo, the crime of the century ' siglo' also found in these entries: Spanish: apuntar - construcción - corta - corto - descubierta - descubierto - diecinueve - escatológico - mundialmente - realista - datar - s. English: century - decade - early - turn - date - Enlightenment - hundred - late - well -
111 postérieur
postérieur, e [pɔsteʀjœʀ]1. adjective(dans le temps) [date, document] later ; [événement] subsequent ; (dans l'espace) [partie] back ; [membre] hind2. masculine noun* * *
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postérieure pɔsteʀjœʀ adjectif1) ( dans le temps) [date] later (épith); [événement, œuvre] subsequent (épith)2) ( dans l'espace) [partie, section] posterior; [pattes] hind (épith)3) [phonème] back
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(colloq) nom masculin behind (colloq), posterior hum* * *pɔsteʀjœʀ postérieur, -e1. adj1) (date) laterCe document est postérieur à 1314. — This document is later than 1314.
2) (partie) back2. nm* behind* * *A adj1 ( dans le temps) [date] later ( épith); [événement, œuvre] subsequent; un écrivain postérieur à Flaubert a writer who came after Flaubert; cette invention est postérieure à 1960 this invention dates from after 1960; un événement postérieur à la guerre an event which took place after the war;3 Phon back.( féminin postérieure) [pɔsterjɶr] adjectif————————nom masculin -
112 questa invenzione è posteriore al 1960
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > questa invenzione è posteriore al 1960
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113 относиться ещё ко времени публикаций
Относиться ещё ко времени публикаций-- One of the first successful attempts to provide design criteria, taking into account creep of the material, dates from the publications by B. in the middle 1930s.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > относиться ещё ко времени публикаций
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114 incidentally
incidentally [‚ɪnsɪˈdentəlɪ]• incidentally, why have you come? au fait, pourquoi es-tu venu ?• the tower, incidentally, dates from the 12th century la tour, entre parenthèses, date du 12ème siècle* * *[ˌɪnsɪ'dentlɪ] -
115 siglo XIX
el siglo XIX(n.) = nineteenth century, the, 19th century, theEx: Today, with its population of almost 80,000, Wexler bears little resemblance to the roaring lumber center it became in the middle decades of the nineteenth century.
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116 późn|y
Ⅰ adj. grad. 1. (końcowy) [godzina, popołudnie, wieczór, noc, stadium] late- już późna godzina, kładź się spać it’s late, go to bed- pracował do późnej nocy he worked late into the night- wrócił do domu późnym wieczorem he came home late at night- wysłuchał późnych wiadomości w telewizji he listened to the late-night news on TV- późny gotyk/renesans the late Gothic/Renaissance- pałac z okresu późnego baroku a late-Baroque palace- tworzył w okresie późnego renesansu he was working in the late-Renaissance period- późne lata 20. (XX wieku) the late (19)20s a. (nineteen) twenties- późna starość advanced years a. a ripe old age- dożył w zdrowiu późnej starości a. późnego wieku he was healthy to a ripe old age- ożenił się w późnym wieku a. w późnych latach he got married late in life- w późniejszym wieku a. życiu late in life- w późniejszych latach in later years- ten obraz pochodzi z nieco późniejszego okresu this picture dates from a slightly later period- w późniejszym terminie at a later date- późną wiosną/jesienią late in spring/autumn2. (nowszy) late- późne utwory geologiczne late geological formationsⅡ adj. 1. (dojrzewające późno) [jarzyny, owoce, kwiaty, zboża] late- późna odmiana jabłek a late variety of apples2. (spóźniony) [kolacja, gość] late; [decyzja] belated- późne macierzyństwo late motherhood a. maternityⅢ późniejszy adj. comp. 1. (kolejny) [utwór, korespondencja] later; subsequent książk.- późniejsze uzupełnienia i poprawki later additions and amendments2. (przyszły) later- młoda aktorka, późniejsza gwiazda filmowa a young actress who was later to become a film star- dyrektor banku, późniejszy minister finansów a bank manager, later Minister of Finance- w Madrycie poznał swoją późniejszą żonę in Madrid he met his future wife a. his wife to beThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > późn|y
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117 before the flood
That old car of theirs looks as if it dates from before the Flood. (DEI) — У их старой машины совершенно допотопный вид.
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118 Jim Crow
1. n phr1) презр. Джим Кроу (кличка, данная неграм американскими расистами) [первонач. амер.; по названию песни Т. Райса (Th. Rise, 1808-60), исполнявшейся в негритянском шоу]2) джимкроуизм, расовая дискриминация, расизм, изоляция негров; расистские мероприятия, направленные против негров (тж. Jim Crowism)2. adj phrJim Crow specifically dates from the great Populist upsurge of the 1890's... (G. Green, ‘The Enemy Forgotten’, ch. X) — Возникновение джимкроуизма не случайно совпадает по времени с великим подъемом популистского движения девяностых годов прошлого века...
1) негритянский; предназначенный только для негровIn France, too, the Negro troops, themselves segregated into Jim Crow regiments, had been received by the masses of the people with far more of a spirit of fraternity than they had ever known in the United States. (W. Foster, ‘History of Communist Party of the United States’, ch. 16) — И во Франции "черные" полки, в которых служили только негры, встречали такое дружелюбное отношение, какого они никогда не знали в Америке.
2) направленный против негров, антинегритянский, расистский...the Jim Crow system is by no means confined to the South; the North, too, although in somewhat less barbarous forms, is saturated with this antidemocratic poison. (W. Foster, ‘The Twilight of World Capitalism’, ch. IV) —...сегрегация негров распространена отнюдь не только на Юге. Этим антидемократическим ядом отравлен и Север, хотя там это проявляется в менее варварских формах.
3. v phrIt was mainly during this decade and the years immediately following that the Jim Crow statutes of the South were enacted. (V. Perlo, ‘American Imperialism’, ch. IV) — Законы, направленные против негров, были изданы главным образом в 90-х годах прошлого и в начале нынешнего столетия.
угнетать, подвергать расовой дискриминации (особ. негров)‘They Jim Crow me and lynch me any time they want to... Suppose I was to lynch and Jim Crow white folks, where would I be? Huh?’ (L. Hughes, ‘Simple Speaks His Mind’, ‘Simple Prays a Prayer’) — Меня постоянно унижают. Даже могут линчевать в любую минуту... А если я начну унижать и линчевать белых, где я окажусь, а?
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119 London
n геогр. Лондонa ship bound for London — судно, направляющееся в Лондон
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120 лондон
судно, направляющееся в Лондон — a ship bound for London
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