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1 Wildlife Fisheries & Parks Museum of Natural Science
Museums: WFPMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Wildlife Fisheries & Parks Museum of Natural Science
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2 museo de historia natural
(n.) = natural history museumEx. The data derived from a study of randomly selected natural history and science museums and science centres indicated that the libraries in those institutions were not adequately funded.* * *(n.) = natural history museumEx: The data derived from a study of randomly selected natural history and science museums and science centres indicated that the libraries in those institutions were not adequately funded.
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3 museo de ciencias naturales
* * *(n.) = natural science museumEx. Her photographs of of interiors include libraries, natural science museums, spas, entrance foyers, and zoos.* * ** * *(n.) = natural science museumEx: Her photographs of of interiors include libraries, natural science museums, spas, entrance foyers, and zoos.
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4 hall de entrada
(n.) = entrance hall, lobby, entrance foyerEx. Many infant and junior schools have books in the entrance hall and in the corridors as well as in the classrooms.Ex. If it were decided to introduce a cloakroom, it would be planned in the space presently used by either newspapers or the short-loan collection, by opening a door from the entrance lobby.Ex. Her photographs of of interiors include libraries, natural science museums, spas, entrance foyers, and zoos.* * *(n.) = entrance hall, lobby, entrance foyerEx: Many infant and junior schools have books in the entrance hall and in the corridors as well as in the classrooms.
Ex: If it were decided to introduce a cloakroom, it would be planned in the space presently used by either newspapers or the short-loan collection, by opening a door from the entrance lobby.Ex: Her photographs of of interiors include libraries, natural science museums, spas, entrance foyers, and zoos. -
5 recibidor
adj.receiving.m.1 entrance hall.2 reception room, entrance hall, waiting room, lobby.3 receiver, receiving teller.4 receiving station.* * *1 (de casa) entrance hall* * *ISM [de casa] hallIIrecibidor, -aSM / F (=persona) recipient, receiver* * *masculino entrance hall* * *= entrance hall, hall, reception room, foyer, entrance foyer.Ex. Many infant and junior schools have books in the entrance hall and in the corridors as well as in the classrooms.Ex. The open-plan flexible library can be enonomical since overseeing is facilitated by the openness rather than be dividing the building into rooms or halls, thereby requiring less staff.Ex. This article describes the damage caused to the library by a fire in a reception room, including furniture and fittings and smoke damage to the 19th century collection of monographs.Ex. The new library covers 4,700 square metres and shares a foyer with the art gallery.Ex. Her photographs of of interiors include libraries, natural science museums, spas, entrance foyers, and zoos.* * *masculino entrance hall* * *= entrance hall, hall, reception room, foyer, entrance foyer.Ex: Many infant and junior schools have books in the entrance hall and in the corridors as well as in the classrooms.
Ex: The open-plan flexible library can be enonomical since overseeing is facilitated by the openness rather than be dividing the building into rooms or halls, thereby requiring less staff.Ex: This article describes the damage caused to the library by a fire in a reception room, including furniture and fittings and smoke damage to the 19th century collection of monographs.Ex: The new library covers 4,700 square metres and shares a foyer with the art gallery.Ex: Her photographs of of interiors include libraries, natural science museums, spas, entrance foyers, and zoos.* * *entrance hall* * *
recibidor sustantivo masculino
entrance hall
recibidor m (vestíbulo de una casa) (entrance) hall
' recibidor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bisel
English:
double
- foyer
- hallway
- sculpture
* * *recibidor nmentrance hall* * *m entrance hall* * *recibidor nm: vestibule, entrance hall* * *recibidor n hall -
6 museo
m.museum.* * *1 museum\museo de arte art museummuseo de cera wax museum* * *noun m.* * *SM [gen] museum; [de pintura, escultura] museum, gallerymuseo de cera — wax museum, waxworks
* * *masculino (de pintura, escultura) museum, gallery; (arqueológico, de historia, etc) museum* * *= museum, gallery.Ex. In her previous vocation she served as Curator of History at the Rochester museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.Ex. A gallery is a room or building devoted to the exhibition of works of art.----* Consejo Internacional de Museos (ICOM) = International Council of Museums (ICOM).* Consejo Internacional de Museos y Lugares de Interés (ICOMS) = International Council of Museums and Sites (ICOMOS).* de gestión del museo = curatorial.* director de museo = curator.* exposición de museo = museum exhibit.* informática aplicada a los museos = museum computing field.* museo arqueológico = archaeological museum.* museo de arte = art museum.* museo de ciencias naturales = natural science museum.* museo de historia natural = natural history museum.* museo de las ciencias = science museum.* museo naval = naval museum.* museo tradicional = folk museum, folklore museum.* museo viviente = living museum.* sobre museos = museum-based.* * *masculino (de pintura, escultura) museum, gallery; (arqueológico, de historia, etc) museum* * *= museum, gallery.Ex: In her previous vocation she served as Curator of History at the Rochester museum of Arts and Sciences and later as Assistant to the Director of Johns Hopkins University, Institute of History and Medicine.
Ex: A gallery is a room or building devoted to the exhibition of works of art.* Consejo Internacional de Museos (ICOM) = International Council of Museums (ICOM).* Consejo Internacional de Museos y Lugares de Interés (ICOMS) = International Council of Museums and Sites (ICOMOS).* de gestión del museo = curatorial.* director de museo = curator.* exposición de museo = museum exhibit.* informática aplicada a los museos = museum computing field.* museo arqueológico = archaeological museum.* museo de arte = art museum.* museo de ciencias naturales = natural science museum.* museo de historia natural = natural history museum.* museo de las ciencias = science museum.* museo naval = naval museum.* museo tradicional = folk museum, folklore museum.* museo viviente = living museum.* sobre museos = museum-based.* * *(de pintura, escultura) museum, gallery; (de ciencias naturales, historia, etc) museumsu casa parece un museo, con cuadros por todos lados her house looks like an art gallery, there are pictures everywhereCompuestos:museum of anthropologymuseum of contemporary artmuseum of modern artwax museum, waxworks (pl)natural science museum* * *
museo sustantivo masculino
museum;
museo de ciencias naturales natural science museum
museo sustantivo masculino museum
(de pintura, escultura) gallery
' museo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calcular
- como
- conservador
- conservadora
- donar
- exhibir
- guardarropa
- obnubilar
- patearse
- pública
- público
- recorrer
- abierto
- abrir
- cafetería
- celador
- cerrado
- exponer
- guarda
- locación
- meter
- pasar
- pieza
- propiedad
- riqueza
- robo
English:
admission
- armory
- armoury
- arrest
- attendant
- auspice
- become
- curator
- docent
- donation
- entrance fee
- exhibit
- gallery
- keeper
- museum
- picture gallery
- visitor
- visitor's book
- art
- repair
- round
- waxworks
* * *museo nm[de ciencias, historia] museum; [de arte] (art) gallery museo arqueológico museum of archaeology;museo de arte moderno museum o gallery of modern art;museo de cera waxworks, wax museum;museo de la ciencia science museum;museo de ciencias naturales natural science museum;el Museo del Prado the Prado, = Spain's most important art gallery, in Madrid* * ** * *museo nm: museum* * *museo n museum -
7 centro de las ciencias
(n.) = science centreEx. The data derived from a study of randomly selected natural history and science museums and science centres indicated that the libraries in those institutions were not adequately funded.* * *(n.) = science centreEx: The data derived from a study of randomly selected natural history and science museums and science centres indicated that the libraries in those institutions were not adequately funded.
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8 museo de las ciencias
(n.) = science museumEx. The data derived from a study of randomly selected natural history and science museums and science centres indicated that the libraries in those institutions were not adequately funded.* * *(n.) = science museumEx: The data derived from a study of randomly selected natural history and science museums and science centres indicated that the libraries in those institutions were not adequately funded.
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9 Albert, Prince Consort
[br]b. 26 August 1819 The Rosenau, near Coburg, Germanyd. 14 December 1861 Windsor Castle, England[br]German/British polymath and Prince Consort to Queen Victoria.[br]Albert received a sound education in the arts and sciences, carefully designed to fit him for a role as consort to the future Queen Victoria. After their marriage in 1840, Albert threw himself into the task of establishing his position as, eventually, Prince Consort and uncrowned king of England. By his undoubted intellectual gifts, unrelenting hard work and moral rectitude, Albert moulded the British constitutional monarchy into the form it retains to this day. The purchase in 1845 of the Osborne estate in the Isle of Wight provided not only the growing royal family with a comfortable retreat from London and public life, but Albert with full scope for his abilities as architect and planner. With Thomas Cubitt, the eminent engineer and contractor, Albert erected at Osborne one of the most remarkable buildings of the nineteenth century. He went on to design the house and estate at Balmoral in Scotland, another notable creation.Albert applied his abilities as architect and planner in the promotion of such public works as the London sewer system and, in practical form, the design of cottages for workers, such as those in south London, as well as those on the royal estates. Albert's other main contribution to technology was as educationist in a broad sense. In 1847, he was elected Chancellor of Cambridge University. He was appalled at the low standards and narrow curriculum prevailing there and at Oxford. He was no mere figurehead, but took a close and active interest in the University's affairs. With his powerful influence behind them, the reforming fellows were able to force measures to raise standards and widen the curriculum to take account, in particular, of the rapid progress in the natural sciences. Albert was instrumental in ending the lethargy of centuries and laying the foundations of the modern British university system.In 1847 the Prince became Secretary of the Royal Society of Arts. With Henry Cole, the noted administrator who shared Albert's concern for the arts, he promoted a series of exhibitions under the auspices of the Society. From these grew the idea of a great exhibition of the products of the decorative and industrial arts. It was Albert who decided that its scope should be international. As Chairman of the organizing committee, by sheer hard work he drove the project through to a triumphant conclusion. The success of the Exhibition earned it a handsome profit for which Albert had found a use even before it closed. The proceeds went towards the purchase of a site in South Kensington, for which he drew up a grand scheme for a complex of museums and colleges for the education of the people in the sciences and the arts. This largely came to fruition and South Kensington today is a fitting memorial to the Prince Consort's wisdom and concern for the public good.[br]Further ReadingSir Theodore Martin, 1875–80, The Life of His Royal Highness, the Prince Consort, 5 vols, London; German edn 1876; French edn 1883 (the classic life of the Prince).R.R.James, 1983, Albert, Prince Consort: A Biography, London: Hamish Hamilton (the standard modern biography).L.R.Day, 1989, "Resources for the study of the history of technology in the Science Museum Library", IATUL Quarterly 3:122–39 (provides a short account of the rise of South Kensington and its institutions).LRD
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