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океанский лайнер, океанский пароходАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > ocean steamer
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n1) океан; Світовий океан2) перен. щось неосяжне, безмежний простір3) розм. величезна кількість, безліч, сила-силенна* * *n2) щось неосяжне, oкeaн; безодня; величезна кількість; безліч, маса -
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['stiːmə]сущ.1) пароходocean / ocean-going steamer — океанский лайнер, океанский пароход
inland steamer — пароход внутреннего плавания, речной пароход
The steamer passed Dardanelles. — Пароход прошёл Дарданеллы.
This steamer calls at Havre. — Этот пароход заходит в Гавр.
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['stiːmə]nThe steamer passed the Dardanelles. — Пароход прошел Дарданеллы.
This steamer calls at Havre. — Этот пароход заходит в Гавр.
- cargo steamer- paddle-steamer
- passenger steamer
- ocean-going steamer
- incoming and outcoming steamers
- lights of a steamer
- by steamer
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1. n пароход2. n паровой механизм3. n пароварка4. n тех. выпарной аппарат, варочный аппаратСинонимический ряд:large boat (noun) boat; ferry; freighter; large boat; ocean liner; ship; steamship; supertanker; tanker -
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cabin liner — лайнер, имеющий каютный класс
Синонимический ряд:large boat (noun) boat; ferry; freighter; large boat; ship; steamer; steamship; supertanker; tanker -
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океанский лайнер, океанский пароходАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > ocean-going steamer
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(nav) transatlanticEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > ocean liner / steamer
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16 (an) ocean-going steamer
океанский пароход/океанский лайнерEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > (an) ocean-going steamer
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17 float
1. Iwill you teach me to float? вы меня научите держаться на воде?2. IIfloat in some manner float slowly (lazily, quickly, drowsily, gracefully, majestically, airily, miraculously, etc.) плыть медленно и т.д., float somewhere float downstream плыть вниз по течению; white clouds are floating above белые облака плывут /идут/ над головой3. IIIfloat smth.1)float a ship спустить корабль на воду; there wasn't enough water to float the ship было слишком мало воды, чтобы спустить корабль на воду; canal that will float an ocean steamer канал, no которому могут проходить океанские пароходы; float a balloon запустить воздушный шар; coal-gas will float a balloon если надуть воздушный шар светильным газом, то он поднимется в воздух; float a rumour пустить слух2)float a new business company основать новую компанию; float securities (an issue of stock, etc.) выпускать акции и т. д.4. XIbe floated by smth. the ship was floated by the tide приливом корабль смыло с мели5. XVIfloat on (across, through, etc.) smth. float on the surface (across the sky, through the air, in the breeze, on one's back, etc.) плавать на поверхности и т. д.; ice (wood, cork, etc.) floats on water /in water/ лед и т. д. не тонет в воде; the boat floated rapidly down the river лодку быстро несло вниз по течению; dust is floating in the air пыль кружится или висит в воздухе; the flag is floating over the palace над дворцом развевается флаг; snatches of melody floated on the night air (across the river, etc.) обрывки музыки раздавались в ночи и т. д.; this idea has been floating before my mind for weeks эта идея не оставляла меня на протяжении многих недель6. XXI1float smth. down (off, into, etc.) smth. float timber (a raft of logs, the logs, etc.) down the river сплавлять лес и т. д. вниз по реке; float the ship off the rocks снять корабль с рифов; the tide floated the ship into the harbour прилив пригнал корабль в гавань; float smth. in smth. the child floated the boat in his bath ребенок пускал кораблики в ванне -
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муж. steamer;
steamboat;
steamship винтовой пароход ≈ screw steamer колесный пароход ≈ paddle-boat океанский пароход ≈ ocean-liner буксирный пароход ≈ steam tug пассажирский пароход ≈ passenger ship, linerм. steamer;
(речной, небольшой) steamboat;
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[br]b. 1749 New York, New York, USAd. 6 March 1838 Hoboken, New Jersey, USA[br]American pioneer of steamboats and railways.[br]Stevens, a wealthy landowner with an estate at Hoboken on the Hudson River, had his attention drawn to the steamboat of John Fitch in 1786, and thenceforth devoted much of his time and fortune to developing steamboats and mechanical transport. He also had political influence and it was at his instance that Congress in 1790 passed an Act establishing the first patent laws in the USA. The following year Stevens was one of the first recipients of a US patent. This referred to multi-tubular boilers, of both watertube and firetube types, and antedated by many years the work of both Henry Booth and Marc Seguin on the latter.A steamboat built in 1798 by John Stevens, Nicholas J.Roosevelt and Stevens's brother-in-law, Robert R.Livingston, in association was unsuccessful, nor was Stevens satisfied with a boat built in 1802 in which a simple rotary steam-en-gine was mounted on the same shaft as a screw propeller. However, although others had experimented earlier with screw propellers, when John Stevens had the Little Juliana built in 1804 he produced the first practical screw steamboat. Steam at 50 psi (3.5 kg/cm2) pressure was supplied by a watertube boiler to a single-cylinder engine which drove two contra-rotating shafts, upon each of which was mounted a screw propeller. This little boat, less than 25 ft (7.6 m) long, was taken backwards and forwards across the Hudson River by two of Stevens's sons, one of whom, R.L. Stevens, was to help his father with many subsequent experiments. The boat, however, was ahead of its time, and steamships were to be driven by paddle wheels until the late 1830s.In 1807 John Stevens declined an invitation to join with Robert Fulton and Robert R.Living-ston in their development work, which culminated in successful operation of the PS Clermont that summer; in 1808, however, he launched his own paddle steamer, the Phoenix. But Fulton and Livingston had obtained an effective monopoly of steamer operation on the Hudson and, unable to reach agreement with them, Stevens sent Phoenix to Philadelphia to operate on the Delaware River. The intervening voyage over 150 miles (240 km) of open sea made Phoenix the first ocean-going steamer.From about 1810 John Stevens turned his attention to the possibilities of railways. He was at first considered a visionary, but in 1815, at his instance, the New Jersey Assembly created a company to build a railway between the Delaware and Raritan Rivers. It was the first railway charter granted in the USA, although the line it authorized remained unbuilt. To demonstrate the feasibility of the steam locomotive, Stevens built an experimental locomotive in 1825, at the age of 76. With flangeless wheels, guide rollers and rack-and-pinion drive, it ran on a circular track at his Hoboken home; it was the first steam locomotive to be built in America.[br]Bibliography1812, Documents Tending to Prove the Superior Advantages of Rail-ways and Steam-carriages over Canal Navigation.He took out patents relating to steam-engines in the USA in 1791, 1803, and 1810, and in England, through his son John Cox Stevens, in 1805.Further ReadingH.P.Spratt, 1958, The Birth of the Steamboat, Charles Griffin (provides technical details of Stevens's boats).J.T.Flexner, 1978, Steamboats Come True, Boston: Little, Brown (describes his work in relation to that of other steamboat pioneers).J.R.Stover, 1961, American Railroads, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.Transactions of the Newcomen Society (1927) 7: 114 (discusses tubular boilers).J.R.Day and B.G.Wilson, 1957, Unusual Railways, F.Muller (discusses Stevens's locomotive).PJGR -
20 across
1. adverbmeasure or be 9 miles across — 9 Meilen breit sein
2) (on the other side) drüben2. prepositionacross there/here — [da] drüben/hier drüben
1) über (+ Akk.)protests across Canada — Proteste in ganz Kanada
across the ocean/river — jenseits des Meeres/Flusses
* * *[ə'kros] 1. preposition2) (at the other side (of): The butcher's shop is across the street.) auf der anderen Seite von2. adverb(to the other side or to the speaker's side: He dived in off the river-bank and swam across.) hinüber; herüber* * *[əˈkrɒs, AM -ˈkrɑ:s]I. prepher friend lives \across town ihr Freund lebt am anderen Ende der Stadtthe old quarter is \across the bridge die Altstadt liegt jenseits der Brückeshe lives \across the street from him sie wohnt auf der ihm gegenüberliegenden Straßenseitethe German flag has three stripes \across it die deutsche Fahne hat drei quer verlaufende Streifen\across country querfeldein3. (all over)people \across the globe die Menschen auf der ganzen Weltsmall islands are scattered \across the Pacific Ocean kleine Inseln sind im ganzen Pazifischen Ozean verstreut\across the population in der ganzen Bevölkerungto spread \across sb's face sich über jds Gesicht ausbreiten4. (unexpectedly)she stumbled \across her lost key sie fand ganz zufällig ihren verlorengegangenen Schlüssel wiederI ran \across Peter today ich habe heute ganz zufällig Peter getroffen5.let me help you \across lassen Sie mich Ihnen über die Straße helfento look \across at sb zu jdm hinüber-/herübersehento walk \across hinüber-/herübergehen2. (on other side) drüben\across from sb/sth jdm/etw gegenüber3. (wide)4. (diagonal) querdurch5. (crossword)17 \across 17 waagerecht6.* * *[ə'krɒs]1. adv1) (direction) (= to the other side) hinüber; (= from the other side) herüber; (= crosswise) (quer)durchshall I go across first? — soll ich zuerst hinüber(gehen/-schwimmen etc)?
to throw sth across —
he was already across — er war schon drüben
across from your house —
the stripes go across — es ist quer gestreift
draw a line across — machen Sie einen Strich; (diagonal) machen Sie einen Strich querdurch
2) (measurement) breit; (of round object) im Durchmesser3) (in crosswords) waagerecht2. prepacross country — querfeldein; (over long distance) quer durch das Land
2) (position) über (+dat)a tree lay across the path — ein Baum lag quer über dem Weg
with his arms ( folded) across his chest — die Arme vor der Brust verschränkt
from across the sea — von jenseits des Meeres (geh), von der anderen Seite des Meeres
you could hear him (from) across the hall — man konnte ihn von der anderen Seite der Halle hören
* * *across [əˈkrɒs]A präpb) (quer) durch, mitten durchc) quer zu:help sb across the road jemandem über die Straße helfen;lay one stick across another einen Stock quer über den anderen legen;run across the road über die Straße laufen;swim across a river durch einen Fluss schwimmen, einen Fluss durchschwimmen;across (the) country querfeldein;across the board pauschal2. auf der anderen Seite von (oder gen), jenseits (gen):from across the lake von jenseits des Sees;he lives across the road er wohnt auf der gegenüberliegenden Straßenseite3. in Berührung mit, auf (akk): → academic.ru/14419/come_across">come acrossB adv1. a) (quer) hinüber oder herüberb) querdurchc) im Durchmesser:he came across in a steamer er kam mit einem Dampfer herüber;saw directly across querdurch sägen;the lake is three miles across der See ist drei Meilen breit2. a) drüben, auf der anderen Seite:his house is just across from mine sein Haus liegt meinem genau gegenüber3. kreuzweise, über Kreuz:with arms (legs) across mit verschränkten Armen (übereinandergeschlagenen Beinen)4. waag(e)recht (in Kreuzworträtseln):* * *1. adverb1) darüber; (in crossword puzzle) waagerecht; (from here to there) hinübermeasure or be 9 miles across — 9 Meilen breit sein
2) (on the other side) drüben2. prepositionacross there/here — [da] drüben/hier drüben
1) über (+ Akk.)2) (on the other side of) auf der anderen Seite (+ Gen.)across the ocean/river — jenseits des Meeres/Flusses
* * *adv.herüber adv.hinüber adv.jenseits adv.kreuzweise adv.quer adv.quer durch adv.über verschiedene adv. prep.durch präp.über präp.
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