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2 Saint-Joseph's-wand
English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > Saint-Joseph's-wand
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3 saint
saint, -sainte1 Santo, ta2 (devant un nom de saint, sauf Domingo, Tomás, Tomé, Toribio) San: sainte Joseph, San José3 (sacré) Sagrado, daLa Sainte Famille, la Sagrada Familia4 Santo, taPrêcher pour son sainte, alabar a su santo -
4 joseph
pm. Djodjèt (Tignes), Djodjeû (Table 290b), Dyozè (Saxel 002, Bogève), Dyodè (002), Dzeuzè (Montagny-Bozel 026b), Dzozé (Albertville VAU), Dzozè(t) (026a | Peisey), Jèzè (Villards-Thônes 028), Jeuzé, Jozé (Billième), JOZÈ (002, Aix 017, Albanais 001, Alex, Annecy 003, Arvillard, Balme-Sillingy, Beaufort, Cordon, Dingy-St-Clair, Leschaux 006, Magland, Morzine, St-Jean-Arvey, St-Nicolas- Chapelle, Thoiry, Thônes 004, Viviers-Lac), Jozeu (Megève), Jozeû (290a), Zozè (028) ; dim. Fèfe (001, Combe-Sillingy), Féfe (001, 003, 028), Fêfe (001), Zèfe (002, 028, St-Pierre-Albigny) ; dim. JOZON (001, 003, 004, 017, 028, 290, Montendry), Joyon (DS4 13), Lolon (004).A1) saint Joseph (fête le 19 mars): sin Jozè (001, 003, 004).Fra. Les giboulées ou copeaux de saint Joseph (gros flocons de neige qui tombent aux alentours de cette fête): lôz éklyapon d'la sin Jozè (001), louz éklyapon d(e) sin Jozè (004, 006) ; lé bèluize d'sin Jozè (004) ; éklate d'sin Jozè (AVG 206) ; lou kopé de sin Jozè (004) ; lô panté de mâr (Chambéry). -
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8 Saint Joseph's University
Юридический термин: Университет Св. Иосифа (США), университет Сент-Джозеф (США)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Saint Joseph's University
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10 Saint Joseph College
University: SJCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Saint Joseph College
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11 Saint Joseph Hospital Heliport, Lexington, Kentucky USA
Airports: 88KYУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Saint Joseph Hospital Heliport, Lexington, Kentucky USA
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12 Saint Joseph Regional High School
School: SJRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Saint Joseph Regional High School
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13 Saint-Joseph's-wand
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14 Saint-Joseph
франц.Сен-Жозеф (апелласьон в долине Роны, объединяющий шесть винодельческих деревень и двадцать коммун, производит одноименные красные и белые вина из винограда сортов Сира (красные), Марсан (Marsanne) и Русан (Rousanne) (белые), красные вина полнотелы, имеют насыщенный цвет и интенсивный сложный аромат с оттенками черных ягод и специй; белые напоминают вина соседнего и более известного апелласьона Эрмитаж, но более легкие)See: -
15 saint-joseph
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16 la religion de saint Joseph
Dictionnaire français-russe des idiomes > la religion de saint Joseph
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17 Il a reçu le baptême à l'église de saint Joseph.
Il a reçu le baptême à l'église de saint Joseph.Byl pokřtěn v kostele svatého Josefa.Dictionnaire français-tchèque > Il a reçu le baptême à l'église de saint Joseph.
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18 St. Joseph
Город на северо-западе штата Миссури, на р. Миссури [ Missouri River]. 73,9 тыс. жителей (2000). Административный центр [ county seat] графства Бьюкенен [Buchanan County]. Торговый и транспортный центр крупного сельскохозяйственного района (развитое животноводство, зерновое хозяйство, табак). Крупнейшие бойни и мясоперерабатывающие заводы штата. Производство химикатов, электрооборудования, шляп. Основан как торговая фактория [ trading post] в 1826 франко-канадским торговцем пушниной Ж. Робиду [Robidoux, Joseph] (назван в честь его святого покровителя), статус города с 1885. В 1860-61 был началом пути на Запад курьеров почтовой фирмы "Пони-экспресс" [ Pony Express], конюшни которой превращены в Музей [Pony Express Museum]. В 1882 здесь был убит знаменитый бандит Джесси Джеймс [ James, Jesse (Woodson)]. Западный колледж штата Миссури [Missouri Western State College] (1915). Местные жители часто называют город "Святой Джо" [Saint Joe, StJoMo]. -
19 Lenoir, Jean Joseph Etienne
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy, Railways and locomotives, Steam and internal combustion engines, Telecommunications[br]b. 1822 Mussey-la-Ville, Belgiumd. 1900 Verenna Saint-Hildar, France[br]Belgian (naturalized French in 1870) inventor of internal combustion engines, an electroplating process and railway telegraphy systems.[br]Leaving his native village for Paris at the age of 16, Lenoir became a metal enameller. Experiments with various electroplating processes provided a useful knowledge of electricity that showed in many of his later ideas. Electric ignition, although somewhat unreliable, was a feature of the Lenoir gas engine which appeared in 1860. Resembling the steam engine of the day, Lenoir engines used a non-compression cycle of operations, in which the gas-air mixture of about atmospheric pressure was being ignited at one-third of the induction stroke. The engines were double acting. About five hundred of Lenoir's engines were built, mostly in Paris by M.Hippolyte Marinoni and by Lefébvre; the Reading Ironworks in England built about one hundred. Many useful applications of the engine are recorded, but the explosive shock that occurred on ignition, together with the unreliable ignition systems, prevented large-scale acceptance of the engine in industry. However, Lenoir's effort and achievements stimulated much discussion, and N.A. Otto is reported to have carried out his first experiments on a Lenoir engine.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsAcadémie des Sciences Prix Montyon Prize 1870. Société d'Encouragement, Silver Prize of 12,000 francs. Légion d'honneur 1881 (for his work in telegraphy).Bibliography8 February 1860, British patent no. 335 (the first Lenoir engine).1861, British patent no. 107 (the Lenoir engine).Further ReadingDugald Clerk, 1895, The Gas and Oil Engine, 6th edn, London, pp. 13–15, 30, 118, 203.World Who's Who in Science, 1968 (for an account of Lenoir's involvement in technology).KABBiographical history of technology > Lenoir, Jean Joseph Etienne
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20 Mount Saint Joseph High School
School: MSJУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Mount Saint Joseph High School
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