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21 record
I ['rekɔːd] nрекорд, лучший результат, рекордное достижение- new record- Olympic record
- national record
- istinguished record
- unbroken record
- speed record
- record in smth
- set a new record II ['rekɔːd] n- gramophone record- long-playing record
- play a record
- cut a record III [rɪ'kɔːd] vзаписывать, сниматьThese songs were recorded from a concert during last year's season. — Эти песни были записаны на концерте в прошлом сезоне
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22 Olympic
олимпи́йскийOlympic Games — Олимпийские и́гры
Olympic committee (flag, flame, motto, record, symbol) — Олимпи́йский комите́т (флаг, ого́нь, деви́з, реко́рд, си́мвол)
Olympic village (oath) — Олимпи́йская дере́вня (кля́тва)
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23 Olympic
adj. олимписки: an Olympic champion/record олимписки шамнион/рекорд -
24 олимпийский рекорд
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > олимпийский рекорд
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o:1) (used to show an alternative: Is that your book or is it mine?) o2) (because if not: Hurry or you'll be late.) sino•- or soor conj1. owould you like meat or fish? ¿quieres carne o pescado?2. o / si nohurry up, or we'll miss the train date prisa, o se nos escapará el tren3. niortr[ɔːSMALLr/SMALL]1 (alternative - gen) o; (- before word beginning with o or ho) u2 (with negative) ni3 (otherwise) o■ come on, or we'll be late! ¡date prisa o llegaremos tarde!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLor rather o mejor dichoor so más o menosor ['ɔr] conjcoffee or tea: café o téone day or another: un día u otrohe didn't have his keys or his wallet: no llevaba ni sus llaves ni su billeteraor (After -o)conj.• u conj.conj.• de otro modo conj.• o conj.• u conj.= OregonABBR1) = operations {or}3} operational research2) (US)= Oregon3) (Sport)= Olympic record* * *= Oregon -
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conjunction1) oder[either]... or [else]... — entweder... oder [aber]...
2) (introducing synonym) oder [auch]; (introducing explanation) das heißt3) (indicating uncertainty) oder15 or 20 minutes — 15 bis 20 Minuten
in a day or two — in ein, zwei Tagen
4) (expr. significant afterthought) oderhe was obviously lying - or was he? — er hat ganz offensichtlich gelogen - oder [doch nicht]?
* * *[o:]1) (used to show an alternative: Is that your book or is it mine?) oder2) (because if not: Hurry or you'll be late.) oder•- academic.ru/117718/or_so">or so* * *OR1[ˌəʊˈɑ:, AM ˌoʊˈɑ:r]OR2[AM ˌoʊˈɑ:r]OR3op·eˈra·tions re·searchnnOR* * *1)See:* * *OR abk* * *conjunction1) oder[either]... or [else]... — entweder... oder [aber]...
2) (introducing synonym) oder [auch]; (introducing explanation) das heißt3) (indicating uncertainty) oderin a day or two — in ein, zwei Tagen
4) (expr. significant afterthought) oderhe was obviously lying - or was he? — er hat ganz offensichtlich gelogen - oder [doch nicht]?
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conjunction1) oder[either]... or [else]... — entweder... oder [aber]...
2) (introducing synonym) oder [auch]; (introducing explanation) das heißt3) (indicating uncertainty) oder15 or 20 minutes — 15 bis 20 Minuten
in a day or two — in ein, zwei Tagen
4) (expr. significant afterthought) oderhe was obviously lying - or was he? — er hat ganz offensichtlich gelogen - oder [doch nicht]?
* * *[o:]1) (used to show an alternative: Is that your book or is it mine?) oder2) (because if not: Hurry or you'll be late.) oder•- academic.ru/117718/or_so">or so* * *OR1[ˌəʊˈɑ:, AM ˌoʊˈɑ:r]OR2[AM ˌoʊˈɑ:r]OR3op·eˈra·tions re·searchnnOR* * *1)See:* * *or1 [ɔː(r)] konj1. oder:in a day or two in ein bis zwei Tagen;3. (nach neg) noch, und kein, und auch nichtor2 [ɔː(r)] obs oder poetA konj ehe (dass), bevor:or ever, or e’er, or ere bevor, ehe (dass)B präp vor (akk oder dat)or3 [ɔː(r)] s Heraldik: Gold n, Gelb n* * *conjunction1) oder[either]... or [else]... — entweder... oder [aber]...
2) (introducing synonym) oder [auch]; (introducing explanation) das heißt3) (indicating uncertainty) oderin a day or two — in ein, zwei Tagen
4) (expr. significant afterthought) oderhe was obviously lying - or was he? — er hat ganz offensichtlich gelogen - oder [doch nicht]?
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29 Burroughs, Michael
SUBJECT AREA: Land transport[br]b. mid-twentieth century[br]English inventor who developed a new design of racing bicycle.[br]His father was a pattern-maker who worked for a time at the de Havilland aircraft factory at Hatfield, Hertfordshire; later he worked in an aeroplane-model shop before turning his attentions to boats and cars. Mike Burroughs left school at the age of 15 to become a self-taught engineer and inventor, regarding himself as an eccentric. Among other things, he invented a machine for packaging coins.In the 1970s he began to take an interest in bicycles, and he subjected the design and materials of existing machines of conventional design to searching reappraisal. As a result, Burroughs "reinvented" the bicycle, producing an entirely new concept. His father carved the shape of the single-piece frame in wood, from which a carbon-fibre cast was made. The machine proved to be very fast, but neither the sporting nor the industrial world showed much interest in it. Then in 1991 Rudi Terman, of the motor manufacturers Lotus, saw it and was impressed by its potential; he agreed to develop the machine further, but kept the details secret.The invention was released to an unsuspecting public at the Barcelona Olympic Games of 1992, ridden by Chris Boardman, who won the pursuit gold medal for Great Britain, a triumph for both rider and inventor. In subsequent months, Boardman went on to break several world records on the Lotus bicycle, including on 23 July 1993 the one-hour record with a distance of 52.27 km (32.48 miles).[br]Further ReadingC.Boardman and P.Liggett, 1994, The Fastest Man on Two Wheels: In Pursuit of Chris Boardman, London: Boxtree (looks at the revolutionary Lotus racing cycle designed by Burroughs).IMcN
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