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1 index-linked savings certificate
Fina National Savings Certificate issued by the U.K. National Savings organization with a return linked to the rate of inflation.The ultimate business dictionary > index-linked savings certificate
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2 index-linked gilt
Finan inflation-proof U.K. government bond, first introduced for institutional investors in 1981 and then made available to the general public in 1982. It is inflation-proof in two ways: the dividend is raised every six months in line with the Retail Price Index and the original capital is repaid in real terms at redemption, when the indexing of the repayment is undertaken. The nominal value of the stock, however, does not increase with inflation. Like other gilts, ILGs are traded on the market. Price changes are principally dependent on investors’ changing perceptions of inflation and real yields.Abbr. ILG -
3 cable with cross-linked polyethylene insulation
Cables: XLPE, XLPE cableУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > cable with cross-linked polyethylene insulation
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4 rattacher
rattacher [ʀata∫e]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. [+ animal, prisonnier] to tie up again ; [+ ceinture, lacets, jupe] to do up (again)b. [+ territoire] to incorporate (à into ) ; [+ commune, service] to join (à to ) ; [+ employé, fonctionnaire] to attach (à to)* * *ʀataʃe
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1) ( faire dépendre) to attach [service, région] (à to); to link [devise] (à to); to post [employé] (à to)2) ( associer) to associate [œuvre, artiste] (à with)3) ( attacher de nouveau) to retie [lacets, poignets]; to fasten [something] again [ceinture, collier]; to re-attach [remorque]4) ( affectivement)
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se rattacher verbe pronominal [œuvre, artiste] to be linked (à to); [thème, problème] to relate (à to)* * *ʀataʃe vt1) [animal] to tie up again, [cheveux] to do up again, [lacets] to do up again, to retie2) ADMINISTRATION, [employé, personnel]3) fig (= associer)rattacher qch à [souvenir, événement] — to associate sth with
4) (= lier)rattacher qn à [terre natale, amis] — to bind sb to, to tie sb to
* * *rattacher verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( faire dépendre) to attach [service, région] (à to); to link [devise] (à to); to post [employé] (à to); il est rattaché au directeur des ventes he reports to the sales director;2 ( associer) to associate [œuvre, artiste] (à with);3 ( attacher de nouveau) to retie [lacets, poignets]; to fasten [sth] again [ceinture de sécurité, collier]; to re-attach [wagon, remorque]; rattacher un chien to tie a dog up again; ( avec une chaîne) to chain a dog up again;4 ( affectivement) plus rien ne la rattache à Lyon/à ses parents she no longer has any ties with Lyons/her parents; c'est ce qui me rattache à la vie it's what keeps me alive.B se rattacher vpr1 [œuvre, artiste] to be linked (à to); [thème, problème] to relate (à to);2 [passager] to fasten one's seat belt again.[rataʃe] verbe transitif[plante grimpante] to tie back (separable)2. ADMINISTRATION & POLITIQUErattacher plusieurs services à une même direction to bring several departments under the same management3. [établir un lien]rattacher quelque chose à to connect ou to link something with, to relate something to————————se rattacher à verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [découler de] to derive fromlaissez de côté tout ce qui ne se rattache pas au problème central put everything that isn't (directly) related to the key issue to one side -
5 ligar
v.1 to bind.Ellos ligaron las cuerdas They bound the ropes.2 to slur (Music).3 to score (informal) (encontrar pareja).ligar con alguien to get off with somebody (entablar relaciones) (British), to make out with somebody (United States)4 to alloy, to combine, to mix.Ellos ligaron los metales They alloyed the metals.5 to league, to unite, to confederate, to join.Ellos ligaron a los bandos They leagued the parties.6 to associate, to bind together, to link.Ellos ligaron las empresas They associated the companies.7 to pair up, to mix well, to pull.8 to take a beating.9 to ligate.* * *1 (atar) to tie, bind2 (unir) to link, connect3 (metales) to alloy4 COCINA to bind1 familiar (conquistar) to score■ ligó con una italiana he picked up an Italian girl, he got off with an Italian girl\estar ligado,-a a to be linked to, be connectedir ligado,-a a→ link=estar estar ligado,-aligarse a alguien familiar to pick somebody up, get off with somebody* * *1. VT1) (=atar) [gen] to tie, bind; (Med) to bind up, put a ligature on2) (=mezclar) [+ metales] to alloy, mix; [+ bebidas] to mix; [+ salsa] to thicken3) (=unir) to join, bind together4) * (=conquistar) to pick up *, get off with *, pull *5) * (=birlar) to pinch *6) * (=conseguir) to get hold of, lay one's hands on7) * (=comprar) to buy8) * (=detener) to nick *9) Caribe (=contratar) to contract in advance for2. VI1) (=ir juntos) to mix well, blend well, go well together2) * (=conquistar) to pull *la cosa le ligó — And, CAm the affair went well for him
5)le ligó su deseo — And, Caribe * her wish came true
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (unir, vincular) to bind2) ( atar)2.ligar vi (fam) ( con el sexo opuesto)salieron a ligar — they went out on the make o (BrE) pull (colloq)
3.ligar con alguien — to make out with somebody (AmE), to get off with somebody (BrE)
ligarse v pron1) (fam) ( conquistar) to make out with (AmE colloq), to get off with (colloq BrE)2) salsa to bind* * *= attach, connect, intertwine, bind + Nombre + together, entwine, chat up.Ex. In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.Ex. Plainly, it is not always the case that there is a connection between farming and spelling, and many other documents can be identified where these subjects are not connected.Ex. Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Ex. People value the public library highly as an educational and community resource and the library acts as an 'information junction' to bind the community together.Ex. The Zimbabwe Library Association history is entwined with library development in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia).Ex. She was 15 kilograms too heavy, rudderless, half-lost to drinking and chatting up other girls' boyfriends.----* frase usada para ligar = chat-up line.* intentar ligar = chat up.* tratar de ligar = chat up.* truco para ligar = chat-up line.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (unir, vincular) to bind2) ( atar)2.ligar vi (fam) ( con el sexo opuesto)salieron a ligar — they went out on the make o (BrE) pull (colloq)
3.ligar con alguien — to make out with somebody (AmE), to get off with somebody (BrE)
ligarse v pron1) (fam) ( conquistar) to make out with (AmE colloq), to get off with (colloq BrE)2) salsa to bind* * *= attach, connect, intertwine, bind + Nombre + together, entwine, chat up.Ex: In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.
Ex: Plainly, it is not always the case that there is a connection between farming and spelling, and many other documents can be identified where these subjects are not connected.Ex: Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Ex: People value the public library highly as an educational and community resource and the library acts as an 'information junction' to bind the community together.Ex: The Zimbabwe Library Association history is entwined with library development in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia).Ex: She was 15 kilograms too heavy, rudderless, half-lost to drinking and chatting up other girls' boyfriends.* frase usada para ligar = chat-up line.* intentar ligar = chat up.* tratar de ligar = chat up.* truco para ligar = chat-up line.* * *ligar [A3 ]vtA (unir, vincular) to bindel contrato que la ligaba a la empresa the contract which bound her to the companylos ligaba una larga amistad they were bound together by a long-standing friendshipB(atar): le ligaron las manos con una cuerda they tied his hands together o they bound his hands with a ropeun fajo de billetes ligados con una goma elástica a bundle of bills held together with a rubber bandC1 ‹metales› to alloy2 ‹salsa› to bindD1 ( fam)(en naipes): ligar un full to get a full housevan a visitarlos sólo para ver si ligan algo they only go to visit them to see what they can get out of them■ ligarviA ( fam)(conquistar): los sábados salían a ligar on Saturdays they went out trying to pick up girls/boys ( colloq), on Saturdays they went out on the pick-up o ( AmE) on the make (sl)C( Chi fam) (tocar) (+ me/te/le etc): a mí siempre me liga lavar los platos it's always me who gets landed with washing o who has to wash the dishes ( colloq)■ ligarseB «salsa» to bindse ligó tres meses a la sombra he got three months in prison o ( colloq) insideD* * *
ligar ( conjugate ligar) verbo transitivo
b) ( atar):
un fajo de billetes ligados con una goma elástica a bundle of bills held together with a rubber band
‹ salsa› to bind
verbo intransitivo (fam) ( con el sexo opuesto):◊ salieron a ligar they went out on the make o (BrE) pull (colloq);
ligar con algn to make out with sb (AmE), to get off with sb (BrE)
ligarse verbo pronominal (fam) ( conquistar) to make out with (AmE colloq), to get off with (colloq BrE)
ligar
I verbo transitivo
1 (unir) to join
figurado mis recuerdos me ligan a esta ciudad, my memories bind me to this town
2 (relacionar) to link
3 fam (coger) to get
II vi fam (seducir, cortejar) to make advances: estaba ligando con mi primo, she was making advances to my cousin
' ligar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bronce
- pinchar
English:
advance
- chat up
- pass
- pick up
- score
- screw around
- strong
- bind
- slur
* * *♦ vt1. [atar] to tie (up);liga bien los paquetes tie the packages up tightly;les ligaron las manos they tied their hands2. [unir] to bind;los ligan muchos lazos afectivos they are bound together by a lot of emotional ties;un contrato lo liga con la empresa he is contractually bound to the company3. [salsa] to thicken4. Med to put a ligature on5. Mús to slur6. [en naipes] to get;ligué un póquer de ases I got four aces7. [metales] to alloy9. RP [conseguir] to get;siempre viene a ver si liga algo he always comes along to see what he can get10. CompFamligar bronce to catch some raysligó un cuadrangular he hit a home run♦ viesta noche vamos a salir a ligar we're going out to score with someone tonight, Br we're going out on the pull tonight2. [salsa] to bind4. Carib, Guat, Perú [deseo] to be fulfilled* * *I v/t1 bind2 ( atar) tie3 GASTR blendII v/i:ligar con fam pick up* * *ligar {52} vt: to bind, to tie (up)* * *ligar vb2. (atar) to tie3. (establecer una relación) to get off -
6 conexión
f.1 connection, hookup, link, joint.2 connection, acquaintance.3 connection, association, relationship, bearing.4 connection, connexion, electric contact.5 connection, connexion, flight.6 login, log on, log in, logon.* * *1 TÉCNICA connection2 figurado relationship, connection\estar en conexión con to be connected to* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=relación) connectionno existe conexión entre lo que declaró y lo que sucedió — what he said bears no relation to what happened
2) (Elec) connectionen caso de mala conexión, apague el aparato — if there is a bad connection, switch off the machine
conexión a tierra — earth, ground (EEUU)
3) (TV, Radio, Telec)tenemos conexión con nuestro corresponsal en Londres — we are going over to our London correspondent
seguimos en conexión telefónica con el presidente — we still have a telephone link with the president
4) (Inform) interface5) pl conexiones (=contactos) contacts* * *a) (Elec) connectionconexión a tierra — ground (AmE), earth (BrE)
devolvemos la conexión a nuestros estudios — and now, back to the studios
b) ( relación) connectionc) (Transp) connectiond) conexiones femenino plural (AmL) (amistades, relaciones) connections (pl), contacts (pl)* * *= connection [connexion], connectivity, link, linkage, linking, hinge, bond, connectedness, hook-up, link-up, relay point, logging, login, connecting flight.Ex. Access is via modified television set, a telephone (and its connections) and a simple keypad.Ex. An information system architecture defines a structure for describing communications connectivity between users of information and sources of information.Ex. Explanatory references give a little more explanation as to why the link between two names is being made in the catalogue or index.Ex. We have just stated that the linkage of varying titles and varying forms of entry have to be done on the same basis in an automated situation as in a manual situation.Ex. Bibliographic coupling is based on the idea that two articles which both cite another earlier article must have something in common; if they both cite two earlier articles, the linking is increased.Ex. The MeSH Thesaurus was designed to provide the ' hinge' between the object, its images, and related bibliographic material.Ex. Networking creates bonds where none may have existed and multiplies individual capabilities manifold.Ex. Increasingly, services will be built on communicating computers; ' connectedness' is what allows them to talk to each other.Ex. I & R manuals stress the importance of conference telephone facilities that enable threeway hook-ups to take place between client, I & R service and outside agency.Ex. Today the link-up with television is obviously very useful indeed.Ex. These information centres function as ports of first call for officials stationed nearby, and also as relay points to the central collections.Ex. This article describes procedures for logging on the OCLC-based regional network serving libraries in Nebraska.Ex. Internet access for electronic messaging, file transfer, and remote login to computer was originally only available to individuals in education and research institutions.Ex. What's saved from lower-cost airline tickets can be more than offset by the income lost when travelers cool their heels for hours waiting for connecting flights.----* con buenas conexiones = well-connected.* conexión a las redes = networking service.* conexión a través de línea dedicada = leased line connection.* conexión de cables = wiring.* conexión dedicada = dedicated link, dedicated connection.* conexión de entrada = inlet.* conexión de terminal dedicada = dedicated terminal connection.* conexión entre ordenadores = computer link.* conexión mediante hiperenlaces = hyperlinking.* conexión mediante llamada telefónica = dial-up connection.* dispositivo de conexión = linking device.* en conexión con = in respect of.* establecer conexión = establish + link, make + connection.* establecer una conexión = achieve + connection.* facturación por tiempo de conexión = metered pricing, metered billing.* hora de conexión = connect hour.* intento de conexión = login.* interfaz de conexión = gateway, gateway computer.* operación de conexión = logging transaction.* procedimiento de conexión = logon procedure.* proceso de conexión = logon.* programa de conexión = logging programme.* que no posee ninguna conexión = disjoint.* reloj que registra el tiempo de conexión = accounting clock.* restablecer la conexión = re-establish + connection.* servicio de conexión a las redes = networking service.* tarifa calculada según el tiempo de conexión = connect time based pricing.* tarifa de conexión = connect charge, connect fee, connect-time charge.* tener malas conexiones con = have + poor connections with.* terminal de conexión mediante llamada telefónica = dial-in terminal.* tiempo de conexión = connect time.* tiempo de conexión en línea = online time.* vuelo de conexión = connecting flight.* * *a) (Elec) connectionconexión a tierra — ground (AmE), earth (BrE)
devolvemos la conexión a nuestros estudios — and now, back to the studios
b) ( relación) connectionc) (Transp) connectiond) conexiones femenino plural (AmL) (amistades, relaciones) connections (pl), contacts (pl)* * *= connection [connexion], connectivity, link, linkage, linking, hinge, bond, connectedness, hook-up, link-up, relay point, logging, login, connecting flight.Ex: Access is via modified television set, a telephone (and its connections) and a simple keypad.
Ex: An information system architecture defines a structure for describing communications connectivity between users of information and sources of information.Ex: Explanatory references give a little more explanation as to why the link between two names is being made in the catalogue or index.Ex: We have just stated that the linkage of varying titles and varying forms of entry have to be done on the same basis in an automated situation as in a manual situation.Ex: Bibliographic coupling is based on the idea that two articles which both cite another earlier article must have something in common; if they both cite two earlier articles, the linking is increased.Ex: The MeSH Thesaurus was designed to provide the ' hinge' between the object, its images, and related bibliographic material.Ex: Networking creates bonds where none may have existed and multiplies individual capabilities manifold.Ex: Increasingly, services will be built on communicating computers; ' connectedness' is what allows them to talk to each other.Ex: I & R manuals stress the importance of conference telephone facilities that enable threeway hook-ups to take place between client, I & R service and outside agency.Ex: Today the link-up with television is obviously very useful indeed.Ex: These information centres function as ports of first call for officials stationed nearby, and also as relay points to the central collections.Ex: This article describes procedures for logging on the OCLC-based regional network serving libraries in Nebraska.Ex: Internet access for electronic messaging, file transfer, and remote login to computer was originally only available to individuals in education and research institutions.Ex: What's saved from lower-cost airline tickets can be more than offset by the income lost when travelers cool their heels for hours waiting for connecting flights.* con buenas conexiones = well-connected.* conexión a las redes = networking service.* conexión a través de línea dedicada = leased line connection.* conexión de cables = wiring.* conexión dedicada = dedicated link, dedicated connection.* conexión de entrada = inlet.* conexión de terminal dedicada = dedicated terminal connection.* conexión entre ordenadores = computer link.* conexión mediante hiperenlaces = hyperlinking.* conexión mediante llamada telefónica = dial-up connection.* dispositivo de conexión = linking device.* en conexión con = in respect of.* establecer conexión = establish + link, make + connection.* establecer una conexión = achieve + connection.* facturación por tiempo de conexión = metered pricing, metered billing.* hora de conexión = connect hour.* intento de conexión = login.* interfaz de conexión = gateway, gateway computer.* operación de conexión = logging transaction.* procedimiento de conexión = logon procedure.* proceso de conexión = logon.* programa de conexión = logging programme.* que no posee ninguna conexión = disjoint.* reloj que registra el tiempo de conexión = accounting clock.* restablecer la conexión = re-establish + connection.* servicio de conexión a las redes = networking service.* tarifa calculada según el tiempo de conexión = connect time based pricing.* tarifa de conexión = connect charge, connect fee, connect-time charge.* tener malas conexiones con = have + poor connections with.* terminal de conexión mediante llamada telefónica = dial-in terminal.* tiempo de conexión = connect time.* tiempo de conexión en línea = online time.* vuelo de conexión = connecting flight.* * *1 ( Elec) connectionconexión a la red connection to the mainshay una mala conexión en el enchufe there's a loose connection in the plugdevolvemos la conexión a nuestros estudios now we are going back to the studios2 (relación) connectionno existe conexión entre la explosión y los acusados the explosion cannot be linked to the accused, there is no connection between the explosion and the accusedpierde su conexión con el entorno he loses touch with the world around him3 ( Transp) connectionperdí la conexión con Roma I missed my connection to Romeuna empresa con conexiones en el extranjero a company with links o connections o contacts abroadCompuesto:satellite link* * *
conexión sustantivo femeninoa) (Elec) connection;
conexión a la red connection to the mains
c) (Transp) connection;
d)
conexión sustantivo femenino connection [con, to/with] [entre, between]
' conexión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afín
- comunicación
- consonancia
- enlace
- relación
English:
association
- close
- connection
- hook-up
- link
- link-up
- loose
- networking
- tenuous
- unconnected
* * *conexión nf1. [vínculo] connection;no hay conexión entre los dos accidentes there's no connection between the two accidents;está siendo investigado en conexión con el robo he is being investigated in connection with the robbery;una ciencia en íntima conexión con la biología a science very closely linked with biology2. [eléctrica, informática] connection;la conexión a la red eléctrica/telefónica no funciona the mains/telephone connection doesn't work;un hogar con conexión a Internet a home with an Internet connection, a home connected to the InternetInformát conexión por línea conmutada dial-up connection3. Rad & TV link-up;devolvemos la conexión a nuestros estudios centrales and now, back to the studioconexión vía satélite satellite link4.tener conexiones [amistades influyentes] to have connections;consiguió el trabajo gracias a sus conexiones she got the job thanks to her connections5. [vuelo] connection* * *f tbEL connection;conexión a Internet Internet connection;conexión telefónica INFOR dial-up connection* * ** * *conexión n connection -
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Ⅰ adv. grad. 1. (w przestrzeni) (w pobliżu) close, near- mieszkali blisko parku they lived near the park- dzieci bawiły się blisko the children were playing nearby- nie podchodź za blisko don’t come too close a. near- dom był już blisko we/they were already close to home- stąd masz/jest już blisko it’s not far from here- mieszkać blisko od szkoły to live close to school a. near the school- sklep jest blisko od stadionu the shop is close to a. near the stadium- mam blisko od a. do dworca, więc nie jeżdżę samochodem I live close to the station, so I don’t go by car- stałem blisko płotu I was standing near a. by the fence- stoisz zbyt blisko urwiska you’re too close to a. near to the precipice- siedział blisko niej he was sitting right up close to her- sędzia był blisko akcji the referee was on the spot- z rynku było wszędzie blisko the market place was centrally located- przez las jest blisko nad jezioro/na plażę it’s close to the lake/beach when you go through the forest- stąd jest znacznie bliżej it’s much nearer from here- tędy jest/będzie/masz bliżej that way it’s quicker/it’ll be quicker- chciała mieszkać bliżej córki she wanted to live closer to her daughter- podszedł bliżej, żeby lepiej zobaczyć he went up closer to get a better look- tłum był coraz bliżej the crowd was drawing closer a. nearer- jak najbliżej as close a. near as possible- budynek położony najbliżej rzeki the building standing closest to the river- blisko osadzone oczy close-set eyes2. (w czasie) not far off- jesień już blisko autumn’s not far off- święta już coraz bliżej Christmas/Easter is approaching fast a. getting closer and closer- było blisko północy, gdy usłyszał krzyki it was close on a. just before midnight when he heard the screams- im było bliżej jego przyjazdu, tym stawała się niecierpliwsza the closer it got to his visit, the more impatient she became3. (o związkach) closely; (silnie) intimately- wpółpracować z kimś blisko to work closely a. in close cooperation with sb- zetknąłem się z nim blisko na studiach I came into close contact with him at university- być z kimś blisko to be (very) close to sb, to be on close/intimate terms with sb- w dzieciństwie byłyśmy ze sobą a. byłam z nią blisko we were close childhood friends/I was a close childhood friend of hers- przyjaźnić się blisko z kimś to be sb’s close a. intimate friend- zaprzyjaźnić się z kimś bliżej to form a. forge a close friendship with sb- blisko związany z kimś/z czymś closely connected/linked with sb/sth- świadek był blisko powiązany z oskarżonymi the witness had close links with a. was closely linked with the accused- ta historia jest blisko związana z wydarzeniami sprzed roku this story is closely related to a. connected with the events of last year- blisko spokrewniony closely related- ludzie, którzy są blisko prezydenta people who are close to the president4. przen. close- był blisko pięćdziesiątki he was almost a. approaching fifty- bliżej jej do czterdziestki niż do trzydziestki she’s closer to a. nearer thirty than forty- było już całkiem blisko do zwycięstwa we/they were on the verge of victory- jesteś blisko prawdy you’re close to a. not far from the truth- byłem blisko ich spraw I knew a lot about their affairs a. livesⅡ part. (prawie) close on, nearly- blisko godzinę/tydzień/rok close on a. nearly an hour/a week/a year- blisko połowa/sto osób nearly half the people/close on a. nearly a hundred people- blisko pięć milionów close on a. nearly five million- miał blisko 50 lat he was almost a. approaching fifty- znamy się blisko 20 lat we’ve known each other for close on a. almost twenty years- wrócił po blisko dwuletnim pobycie za granicą he came back after almost a. nearly two years abroadⅢ bliżej adv. comp. (lepiej) better- poznać kogoś bliżej to get to know sb better- zapoznać się bliżej ze sprawą/z zagadnieniem/z dokumentami to take a closer look at a. become better acquainted with the matter/problem/documents- bliżej nieznany/nieokreślony unidentified/undefined- mówili o sprawach bliżej mi nieznanych they were talking about things I knew very little about- wyjechał na czas bliżej nieokreślony he went away for an indefinite period of timeⅣ z bliska adv. 1. (z małej odległości) [patrzeć, widzieć] (from) close up- z bliska widać, że… from close up you can see that…- dopiero z bliska dostrzegła, jak bardzo się zestarzał it was only (from) close up that she noticed how he had aged- oglądał z bliska każdy bibelot he examined a. inspected every trinket closely2. (dokładnie) well- znać się/poznać się z bliska (z kimś) to know/get to know (sb) well a. closely- przyjrzeć się z bliska czemuś to take a good a. close a. closer look at sthThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bli|sko
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8 Dyer, Joseph Chessborough
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]b. 15 November 1780 Stonnington Point, Connecticut, USAd. 2 May 1871 Manchester, England[br]American inventor of a popular type of roving frame for cotton manufacture.[br]As a youth, Dyer constructed an unsinkable life-boat but did not immediately pursue his mechanical bent, for at 16 he entered the counting-house of a French refugee named Nancrède and succeeded to part of the business. He first went to England in 1801 and finally settled in 1811 when he married Ellen Jones (d. 1842) of Gower Street, London. Dyer was already linked with American inventors and brought to England Perkins's plan for steel engraving in 1809, shearing and nail-making machines in 1811, and also received plans and specifications for Fulton's steamboats. He seems to have acted as a sort of British patent agent for American inventors, and in 1811 took out a patent for carding engines and a card clothing machine. In 1813 there was a patent for spinning long-fibred substances such as hemp, flax or grasses, and in 1825 there was a further patent for card making machinery. Joshua Field, on his tour through Britain in 1821, saw a wire drawing machine and a leather splitting machine at Dyer's works as well as the card-making machines. At first Dyer lived in Camden Town, London, but he had a card clothing business in Birmingham. He moved to Manchester c.1816, where he developed an extensive engineering works under the name "Joseph C.Dyer, patent card manufacturers, 8 Stanley Street, Dale Street". In 1832 he founded another works at Gamaches, Somme, France, but this enterprise was closed in 1848 with heavy losses through the mismanagement of an agent. In 1825 Dyer improved on Danforth's roving frame and started to manufacture it. While it was still a comparatively crude machine when com-pared with later versions, it had the merit of turning out a large quantity of work and was very popular, realizing a large sum of money. He patented the machine that year and must have continued his interest in these machines as further patents followed in 1830 and 1835. In 1821 Dyer had been involved in the foundation of the Manchester Guardian (now The Guardian) and he was linked with the construction of the Liverpool \& Manchester Railway. He was not so successful with the ill-fated Bank of Manchester, of which he was a director and in which he lost £98,000. Dyer played an active role in the community and presented many papers to the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society. He helped to establish the Royal Institution in London and the Mechanics Institution in Manchester. In 1830 he was a member of the delegation to Paris to take contributions from the town of Manchester for the relief of those wounded in the July revolution and to congratulate Louis-Philippe on his accession. He called for the reform of Parliament and helped to form the Anti-Corn Law League. He hated slavery and wrote several articles on the subject, both prior to and during the American Civil War.[br]Bibliography1811, British patent no. 3,498 (carding engines and card clothing machine). 1813, British patent no. 3,743 (spinning long-fibred substances).1825, British patent no. 5,309 (card making machinery).1825, British patent no. 5,217 (roving frame). 1830, British patent no. 5,909 (roving frame).1835, British patent no. 6,863 (roving frame).Further ReadingDictionary of National Biography.J.W.Hall, 1932–3, "Joshua Field's diary of a tour in 1821 through the Midlands", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 6.Evan Leigh, 1875, The Science of Modern Cotton Spinning, Vol. II, Manchester (provides an account of Dyer's roving frame).D.J.Jeremy, 1981, Transatlantic Industrial Revolution: The Diffusion of TextileTechnologies Between Britain and America, 1790–1830s, Oxford (describes Dyer's links with America).See also: Arnold, AzaRLHBiographical history of technology > Dyer, Joseph Chessborough
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9 incatenare
chain* * *incatenare v.tr.1 to chain, to chain up, to enchain; (ai piedi) to fetter: incatenare un prigioniero, to put a prisoner in chains (o to fetter a prisoner); incatenare qlcu. a un palo, to chain s.o. to a stake2 (fig.) (vincolare) to tie, to tie down, to hold*: tutti questi regolamenti m'incatenano, all these regulations tie me down; il nuovo lavoro lo incatena al tavolino, his new job keeps him tied to his desk // incatenare la stampa, to fetter (o muzzle) the press3 (rafforzare con catene) to reinforce with tie-rods4 (annodare fili) to knot together // incatenare le maglie, to chain stitch.◘ incatenarsi v.rifl. o rifl.rec. to be linked with each other (one another): le idee s'incatenano l'una con l'altra, ideas are linked one with another.* * *[inkate'nare]1. vtincatenare qc/qn a qc — to chain sth/sb to sth
2. vr (incatenarsi)incatenarsi a qc — to chain o.s. to sth
* * *[inkate'nare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to chain (up), to enchain [persona, animale]; to (en)fetter, to put* in chains [ forzato]2) fig. (vincolare) to tie (down)2.verbo pronominale incatenarsi to chain oneself* * *incatenare/inkate'nare/ [1]1 to chain (up), to enchain [persona, animale]; to (en)fetter, to put* in chains [ forzato]2 fig. (vincolare) to tie (down)II incatenarsi verbo pronominaleto chain oneself. -
10 sprz|ąc
a. sprz|ęgnąć pf — sprz|ęgać impf (sprzęgę a. sprzęgnę, sprzężesz a. sprzęgniesz, sprzągł a. sprzęgnął, sprzęgła, sprzęgli — sprzęgam) Ⅰ vt 1. (połączyć) to couple [urządzenie, pojazd]- sprząc coś z czymś to couple sth with sth- sprząc ze sobą dwa wagony to couple two railway cars together- kamera sprzężona z komputerem a camera linked with a computer2. przen. to link [elementy, procesy] (z czymś to sth)- dwa pojęcia ściśle ze sobą sprzężone two concepts closely linked to each other3. to harness [sth] together [konie, woły] Ⅱ sprząc się — sprzęgać się [urządzenia] to interfere (z czymś with sth)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sprz|ąc
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11 zr|osnąć się
pf — zr|astać się impf v refl. 1. (złączyć się) [kość] to knit; [gałęzie, pędy] to grow together- rana się zrosła the wound has healed over2. (stworzyć całość) [księstwa, ugrupowania] to unite; [dzielnice, miasta, potoki] to merge, to run together; [krzewy, zarośla, korony drzew] to interweave 3. (zespolić się) [osoba] to integrate, to become integrated (z czymś into a. with sth); (być kojarzonym) [nazwisko, pojęcie, symbol] to be linked (z kimś/czymś with sb/sth)- nazwisko Chaplina zrosło się nieodłącznie z postacią trampa w meloniku Chaplin’s name is inseparably linked with the character of the bowler-hatted tramp- tak długo nosił mundur, że prawie z nim się zrósł he’d been wearing the uniform so long that it was like a second skinThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zr|osnąć się
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12 программа аккумуляции сбережений, связанная со страхованием жизни
1) Economy: saving scheme linked with life assurance2) Banking: savings scheme linked with life assuranceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > программа аккумуляции сбережений, связанная со страхованием жизни
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13 verflechten
v/t und v/refl (unreg.): ( sich) verflechten interweave, intertwine (beide auch fig.); WIRTS. integrate; zu einem Zopf verflechten plait, Am. braid; etw. zu einer Gesamtheit etc. verflechten weave s.th. into a whole etc.; jemanden in etw. verflechten involve s.o. ( oder get s.o. involved) in s.th.; verflochten* * *to twist; to interweave;sich verflechtento intertwine* * *ver|flẹch|ten ptp verflo\#chten [fɛɐ'flɔxtn] irreg1. vtto interweave, to intertwine; Bänder to interlace; (auch fig) Methoden to combine; Firmen to interlinkverflechten (in Gespräch, Unternehmen) — to involve sb in sth; in dunkle Geschäfte to entangle or embroil sb in sth
2. vrto interweave, to intertwine; (Bänder) to interlace; (= sich verwirren) to become entangled (mit in); (Themen) to interweave; (Methoden) to combine* * *ver·flech·ten *▪ etw [miteinander] \verflechten to interweave [or intertwine] sth* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb interweave; intertwine; interlace; (verwickeln) involvemiteinander verflochten sein — (fig.) be interlinked
* * *verflechten v/t & v/r (irr):zu einem Zopf verflechten plait, US braid;verflechten weave sth into a whole etc;* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb interweave; intertwine; interlace; (verwickeln) involvemiteinander verflochten sein — (fig.) be interlinked
* * *v.to interlace v.to twist v.to weave v.(§ p.,p.p.: wove, woven)or: weaved•) -
14 expresionista
adj.expressionist.f. & m.expressionist.* * *► adjetivo1 expressionist1 expressionist* * *ADJ SMF expressionist* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino expressionist* * *Ex. The name of the great Expressionist sculptor Ernst Barlach is linked with the town in which he lived for nearly 30 years.* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino expressionist* * *Ex: The name of the great Expressionist sculptor Ernst Barlach is linked with the town in which he lived for nearly 30 years.
* * *adj/mfexpressionist* * *
expresionista adjetivo & mf Expressionist
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15 renovación de certificado de aptitud
(n.) = recertificationEx. There has been a recent drive toward mandatory continuing education -- often linked with certification and recertification.* * *(n.) = recertificationEx: There has been a recent drive toward mandatory continuing education -- often linked with certification and recertification.
Spanish-English dictionary > renovación de certificado de aptitud
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16 ξυναορεί
συνᾱορεῖ, συνήοροςlinked with: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)συνᾱορεῖ, συνήοροςlinked with: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
17 ξυναορεῖ
συνᾱορεῖ, συνήοροςlinked with: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)συνᾱορεῖ, συνήοροςlinked with: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
18 ξυνάορ'
συνάορα, συνάοροςneut nom /voc /acc plσυνάορε, συνάοροςmasc /fem voc sgσυνά̱ορα, συνήοροςlinked with: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic doric)συνά̱ορε, συνήοροςlinked with: masc /fem voc sg (attic doric) -
19 ξυνάορον
συνάορον, συνάοροςmasc /fem acc sgσυνάορον, συνάοροςneut nom /voc /acc sgσυνά̱ορον, συνήοροςlinked with: masc /fem acc sg (attic doric)συνά̱ορον, συνήοροςlinked with: neut nom /voc /acc sg (attic doric) -
20 ξυνήορον
συνήορον, συνήοροςlinked with: masc /fem acc sgσυνήορον, συνήοροςlinked with: neut nom /voc /acc sg
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