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  • 61 Marquis' reagent

    s.
    reactivo de Marquis.

    Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > Marquis' reagent

  • 62 Marquis' test

    s.
    prueba de Marquis.

    Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > Marquis' test

  • 63 Marquis de Sade

    Общая лексика: маркиз де Сад

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Marquis de Sade

  • 64 Marquis de Lafayette

    המרקיז דה לפאייט (1757-1834), מדינאי ואיש צבא צרפתי, במהפכה האמריקאית התנדב ללחום לצד המושבות והיה יועץ לוושינגטון
    * * *
    ןוטגנישוול ץעוי היהו תובשומה דצל םוחלל בדנתה תיאקירמאה הכפהמב,יתפרצ אבצ שיאו יאנידמ,(4381-7571) טייאפל הד זיקרמה

    English-Hebrew dictionary > Marquis de Lafayette

  • 65 Marquis de la Hautiere

    франц.
    "Маркиз де ля Отьер" (красное или белое сухое вино от французского винного дома "Альбер Безом Мок Барил"; красный вариант производится из винограда сортов Каберне Фран и Гаме, имеет вишневый цвет, обладает букетом из смородины и малины и великолепным послевкусием, хорошо сочетается с мясными блюдами, морепродуктами и салатами; белое "Маркиз" делают из сортов Юни Блан, Шенен блан и Совиньон блан, это вино золотистого цвета, обладает фруктово-цветочным ароматом, имеет продолжительное освежающее послевкусие с нотками цветов и грейпфрута, хорошо сочетается с рыбными блюдами, морепродуктами и салатами)
    See:

    Англо-русский толковый словарь "Вино" > Marquis de la Hautiere

  • 66 marquis or quess

    مرزدار ،مرزبان‌

    English to Farsi dictionary > marquis or quess

  • 67 Marquis de Lafayette

    (1757-1834) franse tiener die als vrijwilliger vocht voor de koloniale zaak in de amerikaanse revolutie (diende als een belangrijke hulp voor George Washington)

    English-Dutch dictionary > Marquis de Lafayette

  • 68 marquis mar·quis

    English-Italian dictionary > marquis mar·quis

  • 69 marquis marquess

    маркиз

    English-Macedonian dictionary > marquis marquess

  • 70 Marquis de Lafayette

    Новый англо-русский словарь > Marquis de Lafayette

  • 71 Somerset, Edward, 2nd Marquis of Worcester

    [br]
    b. 1601
    d. 3 April 1667 Lambeth (?), London, England
    [br]
    English inventor of a steam-operated pump for raising water, described in his work A Century of…Inventions.
    [br]
    Edward Somerset became 6th Earl and 2nd Marquis of Worcester and Titular Earl of Glamorgan. He was educated privately and then abroad, visiting Germany, Italy and France. He was made Councillor of Wales in 1633 and Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Monmouthshire in 1635. On the outbreak of the Civil War, he was commissioned to levy forces against the Scots in 1640. He garrisoned Raglan Castle for the King and was employed by Charles I to bring troops in from Ireland. He was declared an enemy of the realm by Parliament and was banished, remaining in France for some years. On the Restoration, he recovered most of his estates, principally in South Wales, and was able to devote most of his time to mechanical studies and experiments.
    Soon after 1626, he had employed the services of a skilled Dutch or German mechanic, Caspar Kaltoff, to make small-scale models for display to interested people. In 1638 he showed Charles I a 14 ft (4.3m) diameter wheel carrying forty weights that was claimed to have solved the problem of perpetual motion. He wrote his Century of the Names and Scantlings of Such Inventions as at Present I Can Call to Mind to have Tried and Perfected in 1655, but it was not published until 1663: no. 68 describes "An admirable and most forcible way to drive up water by fire", which has been claimed as an early steam-engine. Before the Civil War he made experiments at Raglan Castle, and after the war he built one of his engines at Vauxhall, London, where it raised water to a height of 40 ft (12 m). An Act of Parliament enabling Worcester to receive the benefit and profits of his water-commanding engine for ninety-nine years did not restore his fortunes. Descriptions of this invention are so vague that it cannot be reconstructed.
    [br]
    Bibliography
    1655, Century of the Names and Scantlings of Such Inventions as at Present I Can Call to Mind to have Tried and Perfected.
    Further Reading
    H.Dircks, 1865, The Life, Times and Scientific Labours of the Second Marquis of Worcester.
    Dictionary of National Biography, 1898, Vol. L, London: Smith Elder \& Co. (mainly covers his political career).
    H.W.Dickinson, 1938, A Short History of the Steam Engine, Cambridge University Press (discusses his steam engine invention).
    W.H.Thorpe, 1932–3, "The Marquis of Worcester and Vauxhall", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 13.
    RLH

    Biographical history of technology > Somerset, Edward, 2nd Marquis of Worcester

  • 72 Pombal, the Marquis of

    (Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo)
    (1699-1782)
       Eighteenth-century dictatorial prime minister of King José I (r. 1750-77). Born of rural nobility, Pombal—who became known as the Marquis of Pombal after the title he received only in 1770—represented Portugal abroad as a diplomat in London (1740-44) and Vienna (1745-50). When José I became king in 1750, he assumed the top cabinet post, and soon acquired great authority and power. For 27 years, Pombal managed the affairs of Portugal through various crises (the Lisbon earthquake of 1755) and several wars. Major goals in his political agenda included strengthening Portugal's home economy and empire, which featured resource-rich Brazil; economic independence from the oldest ally, Great Britain, which tended to treat Portugal as an economic and political colony; and greater power status in a Europe that considered Portugal a third- or fourth-rate power.
       Pombal's domestic agenda was imposed by repressing the power of the nobility, strengthening royal power in all spheres, and suppressing the influence and position of the Jesuits (Pombal expelled the Jesuit Order from Portugal in 1759). The extent to which Pombal was successful in these endeavors remains controversial among biographers and historians, but his pivotal role in 18th-century public affairs remains secure. An impressive statue of Pombal with a lion at his side today dominates the Rotunda, a massive traffic circle at the top of the Avenida de Liberdade, Lisbon; it was completed in 1934.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Pombal, the Marquis of

  • 73 Sá da Bandeira, the Marquis of

    (1795-1876)
       Famous 19th-century career soldier turned politician, colonial reformer and planner, and statesman. Bernardo de Sá Nogueira de Figueiredo, later named the Marquis of Sá da Bandeira, was a soldier from the young age of 15 who fought against the armies of Napoleon in the Peninsular Wars. The historian Alexandre Herculano described him as "the most illustrious Portuguese of his century." Among the people, he was nicknamed "Sá-the one-handed or "one-armed," since he had lost his right arm in battle. Trained in engineering and mathematics, and with residence abroad, he first made a reputation as an outstanding military leader in the campaigns against the French in Portugal (1811) and in the civil wars of 1828-34.
       Devoted to the cause of King Pedro IV of maintaining Pedro's young daughter, Maria da Glória, on Portugal's throne, Sá da Bandei-ra's image and style seemed to be in conflict with those of a general more typical of the age of romanticism. Spare in body, methodical and frugal, and serene in spirit, he achieved the highest offices in government, following the triumph of the cause of constitutional monarchy by 1834. Concerned with Portugal's overseas empire, severely weakened by the loss of Brazil in 1822, Sá da Bandeira relentlessly pursued colonial reform plans and efforts to create for Portugal "another Brazil in Africa." Active in politics into his old age, in the 1870s, he worked to bring about reforms of the colonial economy, to move from an economy based on slave trade and slavery to one based on legitimate trade and industry, especially in Angola and Mozambique. This soldier and politician became, in effect, the heart and soul of Portugal's first modern colonial movement, 1835-75.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Sá da Bandeira, the Marquis of

  • 74 Condorcet, Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas, marquis de

    перс.
    пол. Кондорсе, Мари Жан Антуан Никола, маркиз де (1743-1794; французский философ-просветитель, математик, социолог, политический деятель; один из авторов "Энциклопедии" Д. Дидро и Д'Аламбера; в 1791 г. избран в Законодательное собрание; в Конвенте примыкал к жирондистам; в философии — сторонник деизма и сенсуализма; развил концепцию исторического прогресса, в основе которого развитие разума ("Эскиз исторической картины прогресса человеческого разума", 1794); один из авторов эволюционистской концепции исторического развития и теории рационального выбора; известен также благодаря открытию эффекта зацикливания при голосовании по правилу большинства)
    See:

    Англо-русский экономический словарь > Condorcet, Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas, marquis de

  • 75 the rank of marquis

    Общая лексика: титул маркиза

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the rank of marquis

  • 76 Grand Marquis

    Англо-русский дорожно-транспортный словарь > Grand Marquis

  • 77 Mercury Marquis

    авто
    "Меркурий Марки"
    Автомобиль выше среднего класса, выпущенный в 1967 отделением "Линкольн-Меркьюри" [Lincoln-Mercury Division] корпорации "Форд мотор" [ Ford Motor Company]. Отличался особой плавностью хода

    English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Mercury Marquis

  • 78 Ferreira-Marquis syndrome

    Англо-русский медицинский словарь > Ferreira-Marquis syndrome

  • 79 Warren, Charles Marquis

    1912-1990
       Graduado en el Baltimore City College, periodista en el “The Saturday Evening Post”, escribio novelas de genero, en particular westerns, algunas de las cuales adapto el mismo al cine. Guionista y director de cine, Warren fue agente literario de F. Scott Fitzgerald en los ultimos anos del escritor. Empieza a dirigir en 1951, en especial westerns. El primero de ellos, tambien su primera pelicula, es Little Big Horn. En television, tiene el honor de formar parte del equipo creador de la mitica serie Rawhide, con Clint Eastwood. La mayor parte de sus westerns no carece de interes pero, ademas, en su condicion de novelista, autor de relatos breves, o guionista, esta asociado a un buen punado de magnificas obras del genero. Valga un ejemplo: Only the Valiant, la estupenda pelicula de Gordon Douglas. Blood Arrow es un claro an tecedente de la laureada Bailando con lobos (Dances with Wolves, Kevin Costner, 1990).
        Little Big Horn. 1951. 86 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Lippert. Lloyd Bridges, Marie Windsor, John Ireland.
        Hellgate. 1952. 87 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Lippert. Sterling Hayden, Joan Leslie, Ward Bond.
        Arrowhead (Hoguera de odios). 1953. 105 minutos. Technicolor. Para mount. Charlton Heston, Jack Palance, Katy Jurado, Brian Keith.
        Seven Angry Men. 1955. 90 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Allied. Raymond Massey, Jeffrey Hunter, Debra Paget.
        Tension at Table Rock (Ansiedad tragica). 1956. 93 minutos. Technicolor. RKO. Richard Egan, Dorothy Malone, Cameron Mitchell, Angie Dickinson.
        The Black Whip. 1956. 77 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Regalscope. Regal/Fox. Hugh Marlowe, Coleen Gray, Adele Mara, Angie Dickinson.
        Trooper Hook. 1957. 81 minutos. Blanco y Negro. UA. Joel McCrea, Barbara Stanwyck, Earl Holliman, Rodolfo Acosta.
        Copper Sky. 1957. 77 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Regalscope. Regal/Fox. Jeff Morrow, Coleen Gray, Paul Brinegar.
        Ride a Violent Mile. 1957. 80 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Regalscope. Regal/ Fox. John Agar, Penny Edwards, John Pickard.
        Blood Arrow. 1958. 76 minutos. Blanco y Negro. Regalscope. Regal/Fox. Scott Brady, Phyllis Coates, Paul Richards, Don Haggerty.
        Cattle Empire. 1958. 83 minutos. Color DeLuxe. CinemaScope. Fox. Joel McCrea, Gloria Talbott, Phyllis Coates, Don Haggerty.
        Charro! (Charro). 1969. 98 minutos. Technicolor. Panavision. N.G.C. Elvis Presley, Ina Balin, Barbara Werle.

    English-Spanish dictionary of western films > Warren, Charles Marquis

  • 80 Worcester, 2nd Marquis of

    See: Somerset, Edward

    Biographical history of technology > Worcester, 2nd Marquis of

См. также в других словарях:

  • Marquis — Marquis …   Deutsch Wörterbuch

  • marquis — [ marki ] n. m. • 1226; marchis 1080; du rad. de 1. marche 1 ♦ Hist. Gouverneur militaire d une marche franque. 2 ♦ (1651) Titre seigneurial attaché à la possession d une terre érigée en marquisat; le seigneur qui portait ce titre. ♢ Mod. Titre… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Marquis — bezeichnet: einen Adelstitel, siehe Markgraf #Frankreich Marquis des Baux, einen Ort in Südfrankreich Mercury Marquis, ein Automodell Mercury Grand Marquis, ein Automodell Marquis (Spiel), ein Kartenspiel ein Boot aus der Grand Theft Auto… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • marquis — Marquis, m. acut. Estoit anciennement nom de commission et de charge, qui n estoit à la vie du Marquis, ains tant qu il plaisoit au Prince qui le commettoit à la garde et tuition de sa frontiere. Et ceux qui rendoyent ce mot en Latin, l… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • marquis — Marquis. s. m. Gouverneur qui gardoit autrefois les marches, les frontieres d un Estat. Marquis de Brandebourg, Comte de Toulouze, Marquis de Gotthie. Aujourd huy c est un titre de dignité qu on donne à celuy qui possede une terre considerable… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Marquis — Mar quis, n. [F. marquis, OF. markis, marchis, LL. marchensis; of German origin; cf. G. mark bound, border, march, OHG. marcha. See {March} border, and cf. {Marchioness}, {Marquee}, {Marquess}.] A nobleman in England, France, and Germany, of a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • marquis — [mär′kwis; ] Fr [ mȧr kē′] n. pl. marquises or Fr. marquis [ME markis < OFr marchis (later marquis) < ML marchisus, prefect of a frontier town < marca, a borderland < Frank * marka: see MARK1] in some countries of Europe, a nobleman… …   English World dictionary

  • Marquis — (v. fr., spr. Markih), ursprünglich dem deutschen Markgraf (s.d.) entsprechend, Titel, der im Range in Frankreich nach dem Grafen, in Italien (Marchese) vor dem Grafen u. in England u. Spanien (Marqueß u. Markese) nach dem Herzoge steht. Die… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Marquis — Marquis, der französische Ausdruck für den deutschen Titel »Markgraf.« Er kömmt unter Karl d. Gr., welcher die Statthalter der Gascogne so benannte, zuerst vor. Jetzt steht in Frankreich und Italien der Marquis im Range vor dem Grafen, und in… …   Damen Conversations Lexikon

  • Marquis — Le nom est surtout porté dans le Nord Pas de Calais, mais est aussi très courant dans l Ouest. Il correspond le plus souvent au titre de marquis (voir Lemarquis pour une tentative d explication). Le sens de mare, marécage (variante de marchis )… …   Noms de famille

  • Marquis — (franz., spr. kī, v. mittellat. marchisus oder marchio, »Markgraf«, weibl. Marquise), in Spanien Marques (Marquesa), in Italien Marchese (Marchesa), Adelstitel, zwischen Graf und Herzog stehend; in England führt ihn außer dem eigentlichen M. oder …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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