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121 рычаг
lever, key factorфннансово-кредитные рычаги — financial and credit leverage / levers
экономические рычаги — economic leverage / levers
рычаги государственной власти — levers of state, power
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123 influential
B adj1 ( respected) [theory, movement, theorist, artist, programme] très suivi ; [newspaper, commentator] très écouté ; [study, survey, work] très remarqué ;2 ( key) [factor, event, fact] déterminant ;3 ( powerful) [businessman, banker, person] influent, qui compte ; she's very influential c'est quelqu'un qui compte ; to have influential friends avoir des amis importants or en place. -
124 secret
A n1 ( unknown thing) secret m ; to tell sb a secret confier un secret à qn ; to keep a secret garder un secret ; to let sb in on a secret mettre qn dans le secret ; I make no secret of my membership of the party je ne fais pas mystère de mon appartenance au parti ; it's an open secret that… tout le monde sait que… ; there's no secret about who/when/how etc tout le monde sait qui/quand/comment etc ; I have no secrets from my sister je n'ai pas de secrets pour ma sœur ;2 ( key factor) secret m (of de).B adj [passage, meeting, ingredient] secret/-ète ; [contributor] anonyme ; [admirer, admiration] secret/-ète ; to keep sth secret from sb cacher qch à qn ; to be a secret drinker boire en cachette. -
125 Bennett, Charles Harper
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 1840 Clapham, London, Englandd. 1927 Sydney, Australia[br]English inventor of the "ripening" technique for increasing the sensitivity of gelatine silver halide emulsions.[br]The son of a hatter, Bennett studied medicine and was interested in mechanical devices, chemistry and later photography. An interior view shown at a South London Photographic Society meeting in March 1878 prompted requests for details of Bennett's procedure, and these were published almost immediately. It involved heating gelatine silver bromide for extremely long periods with an excess of silver bromide. The resulting emulsion had greatly enhanced sensitivity. This "ripening" process proved to be a major advance in the development of modern photographic emulsions. It was not patented and was soon widely adopted. Bennett's process became a key factor in the establishment of a new industry, the mass production of gelatine dry plates.[br]Bibliography1878, British Journal of Photography (29 March): 146; and 21 March 1879:71 (first published details of Bennett's process).Further ReadingH.Gernsheim and A.Gernsheim, 1969, The History of Photography, rev. edn, London.JWBiographical history of technology > Bennett, Charles Harper
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126 der entscheidende Faktor
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127 Schlüsselfaktor
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128 главный
adj.principal, essential, main, majorглавным образом — chiefly, mainly
главная часть — principal part, dominant part
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