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41 example
1. [ıgʹzɑ:mp(ə)l] n1. примерto give /to set/ an example - (по)давать пример
to follow the example of smb. - следовать чьему-л. примеру
2. 1) образец; образчик2) экземпляр3. примерное наказание, урок; предостережениеto make an example of an offender - примерно наказать преступника, наказать преступника в назидание другим
4. аналогичный случай, прецедент2. [ıgʹzɑ:mp(ə)l] v книжн. passwithout example - беспрецедентный; беспримерный
служить примером, являть собой образецnot exampled in modern literature - не встречающийся /не представленный/ в современной литературе
with an assiduity that has not often been exampled - с редким /редко встречающимся/ прилежанием
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42 landmark
1. [ʹlændmɑ:k] n1. 1) заметный объект местности, наземный ориентирthe church on the hilltop was a well-known landmark - церковь на вершине холма служила хорошим ориентиром
2) ав. маркировочный знак3) мор. береговой ориентир2. здание, сооружение исторического значения; архитектурный памятник (особ. охраняемый государством)3. веха, поворотный пунктlandmarks in the history of civilization - вехи на пути развития цивилизации
this novel is a landmark in modern literature - этот роман оказался поворотным пунктом для современной литературы
4. межевой знак; межевой столб2. [ʹlændmɑ:k] a амер.имеющий заметное значение; играющий заметную роль -
43 не встречающийся в современной литературе
General subject: not exampled in modern literatureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не встречающийся в современной литературе
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44 не представленный в современной литературе
General subject: not exampled in modern literatureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не представленный в современной литературе
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45 обзор современной литературы
General subject: a survey of modern literatureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обзор современной литературы
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46 современный литературный процесс
Education: modern literature process (учебная дисциплина, например, на филфаке)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > современный литературный процесс
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47 этот роман оказался поворотным пунктом для современной литературы
General subject: this novel is a landmark in modern literatureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > этот роман оказался поворотным пунктом для современной литературы
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48 этот роман оказался повторным пунктом для современной литературы
General subject: this novel is a landmark in modern literatureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > этот роман оказался повторным пунктом для современной литературы
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49 tendency
plural - tendencies; noun (likelihood; inclination: He has a tendency to forget things.) tendens, tilbøyelighethang--------helling--------tendens--------trendsubst. \/ˈtendən(t)sɪ\/1) tendens, retning2) tilbøyelighet, anlegg3) utvikling, strev, bestrebelse4) formål, hensikt, tendens5) ( om politisk parti eller bevegelse) gruppe, fraksjonhun er en del av den nye gruppen innen det ekstremt venstreorienterte partiet6) ( som adjektiv) tendens-tendency to\/towards tendens mot\/til tilbøyelighet til bestrebelse mot -
50 opposition
opposition [ɔpozisjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = résistance) opposition (à to)b. ( = conflit, contraste) opposition ; [d'idées, intérêts] conflict ; [de couleurs, styles, caractères] contrast• mettre en opposition [+ théories, styles] to oppose* * *ɔpozisjɔ̃1) ( en politique) oppositiond'opposition — [député, parti] opposition (épith)
2) ( désaccord) oppositionopposition de couleurs — contrast in colours [BrE]
par opposition à — in contrast with ou to
4) Droit objectionfaire opposition à un chèque — to stop a cheque GB ou check US
* * *ɔpozisjɔ̃ nf1) (non accord) oppositionêtre en opposition avec [idées, conduite] — to be at variance with
faire opposition à [projet] — to oppose, [décision judiciaire] to object to, to raise an objection to, [chèque] to stop
2) (= contraste) oppositionla littérature contemporaine par opposition à la littérature classique — modern literature, as opposed to classics
3) POLITIQUE opposition* * *opposition nf1 ( en politique) opposition; les partis de l'opposition the opposition parties; être dans l'opposition to be in the opposition; d'opposition [député, parti] opposition ( épith); journal d'opposition newspaper of the opposition;2 ( désaccord) opposition; être en opposition avec to be in opposition to; manifester son opposition à to show one's opposition to; rencontrer une faible/forte opposition to meet with little/strong opposition (chez, de la part de from); faire de l'opposition systématique to put up systematic opposition;3 ( contraste) contrast (entre between); opposition de couleurs contrast in coloursGB; par opposition à in contrast with ou to;4 Jur objection; faire opposition à un mariage to raise an objection to a marriage; faire opposition à un chèque/paiement to stop a cheque GB ou check US/payment;6 Phys opposition; en opposition de phase out of phase;7 Astron opposition; planète en opposition planet in opposition;8 Psych opposition.[ɔpozisjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [désaccord] oppositionopposition de ou entre deux styles clash of ou between two styles2. [résistance] oppositionle ministre a fait ou mis opposition au projet the minister opposed the planil fait de l'opposition systématique à tout ce qu'on lui propose he's automatically against everything you suggest3. POLITIQUEles dirigeants/partis de l'opposition the leaders/parties of the Opposition4. DROITfaire opposition à un mariage to raise an objection to ou to enter a caveat to a marriagevaleurs frappées d'opposition stopped ou countermanded bondsen opposition avec locution prépositionnelleje me suis trouvée en opposition avec elle sur plusieurs points I found myself at odds ou at variance with her on several pointspar opposition à locution prépositionnelle -
51 paradigme moderne književnosti
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52 literatura contemporánea
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53 economic survey
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54 example
1. n пример2. n образец; образчик3. n экземпляр4. n примерное наказание, урок; предостережениеto make an example of an offender — примерно наказать преступника, наказать преступника в назидание другим
5. n аналогичный случай, прецедент6. v книжн. pass служить примером, являть собой образецСинонимический ряд:1. illustration (noun) case; case history; citation; ensample; illustration; instance; problem; representative; sample; sampling; specimen2. lesson (noun) caution; lesson; warning3. model (noun) archetype; beau ideal; exemplar; guide; ideal; mirror; model; original; paradigm; pattern; phenomenon; prototype; standardАнтонимический ряд:character; law; principle; quality -
55 survey
1. n обозрение, осмотр2. n обзор3. n инспектирование, обследование4. n отчёт об обследовании5. n амер. осмотр6. n изыскание7. n топ. съёмка; межевание; привязка к местностиsurvey sheet — карта съёмки; карта изысканий
8. n воен. инструментальная разведка9. n топографическая служба10. v обозревать, осматривать; просматриватьhe carefully surveyed the valley stretching before him — он внимательно осмотрел простирающуюся перед ним долину
11. v рассматривать; исследовать, изучатьto survey the situation — изучить создавшееся положение; ознакомиться с положением
12. v инспектировать, обследовать, проверять13. v амер. досматривать14. v делать обзорin his speech he surveyed the international situation — и своей речи он сделал обзор международного положения
15. v топ. производить съёмку; межеватьСинонимический ряд:1. compendium (noun) apercu; compendium; digest; pandect; precis; sketch; syllabus; sylloge2. examination (noun) analysis; audit; check-over; checkup; critique; examination; inspection; investigation; outline; perlustration; perusal; poll; review; scan; scrutiny; study; view3. overview (noun) overview4. chart (verb) chart; graph; map; measure5. estimate (verb) appraise; ascertain; assay; assess; determine; estimate; evaluate; rate; set at; valuate; value6. scrutinize (verb) canvass; check over; check up; con; examine; eye; inspect; observe; perlustrate; scrutinise; scrutinize; study; vet; view; watch7. supervise (verb) boss; chaperon; look over; overlook; oversee; quarterback; scan; superintend; supervise -
56 survey
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57 делать обзор
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58 политический обзор
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > политический обзор
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59 Carreira da Índia
The roundtrip Portugal-India-Portugal voyage during the16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, in the age of sail. Undoubtedly the longest and most arduous of all such sea voyages by sail during the age of European expansion, the Carreira da Índia, including a stay in Goa, Portuguese India, lasted about a year and a half; its scheduling was conditioned by tropical winds, including the Indian Ocean monsoon. The first Carreira da Índia, in effect, was Vasco da Gama's pioneering voyage of 1497-99. Subsequent annual India fleet voyages lasted until the age of steam in the 19th century and were even longer than the similar Spanish voyage, Car-rera de Filipinas, the annual voyage of the Manila galleon across the Pacific to Mexico (1565-1815).The Carreira da Índia, which began with the voyage from Portugal to the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, and on to western India (Goa), some six or seven months on the way out, with a return voyage of a similar length, covered 9,000-10,000 miles one way and was subject to complex tides, winds, and other weather conditions resulting in numerous shipwrecks. The timing of the India fleet's departure from Portugal was based on the timing of the southwest monsoon, which begins in western India in early June. India-bound fleets left Lisbon, therefore, in time to round the Cape of Good Hope in July, in order to reach Goa by September. The ships on these trade-oriented voyages were usually carracks or galleons of increasingly greater tonnage. Outward-bound fleets included from seven to 14 ships, while homeward-bound fleets often had only half that number. Built often of Indian teak or European pine or oak, the India fleet's ships carried several thousand persons on board. As this seaborne empire aged, however, recruiting skilled, experienced crews of sufficient size was increasingly a problem. There is a significant early modern literature in Portuguese that treats the subject of India fleet shipwrecks and related tragedies. -
60 de moderne literatuur
de moderne literatuurcontemporary/modern literatureVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de moderne literatuur
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