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1 outstanding discoveries
outstanding discoveries (inventions) выдающиеся открытия (изобретения)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > outstanding discoveries
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Общая лексика: выдающиеся открытияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > outstanding discoveries
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1. прил.1) общ. выдающийся, знаменитыйoutstanding discoveries [inventions\] — выдающиеся открытия [изобретения\]
2) общ. невыполненныйSee:3) эк. невыплаченный, неуплаченный, неоплаченный, непогашенный (напр. долг)outstanding amount — неуплаченная сумма, сумма задолженности
outstanding loan — невыплаченный [непогашенный\] заем
See:4) фин. находящийся в обращении, непогашенный ( о ценных бумагах); не предъявленный к платежу (о чеках, векселях)Proceeds may be used to retire outstanding securities of the company. — Доходы могут быть использованы на погашение находящихся в обращении ценных бумаг компании.
See:2. сущ.эк., преим. мн. неоплаченные счета; неуплаченные суммы, непогашенная задолженностьDebt ratio refers to the ratio of national debt outstandings to GDP. — Коэффициент задолженности — это отношение величины непогашенного государственного долга к валовому национальному продукту.
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1) неоплаченный долг; неполученные деньги; денежные поступления; 2) не предъявленный к платежу или находящийся в процессе инкассации (о чеках и векселях); 3) о всех ценных бумагах (или только данного заемщика) в обращении (напр., все акции данной компании в обращении, в руках у инвесторов); 4) общая сумма долга банку со стороны держателей кредитных карточек.* * *1) невыполненный; 2) невыплаченный* * *Неуплаченный. Просроченный. Невыполненный.. . Словарь терминов по риск-медеджменту .* * *Финансы/Кредит/Валютанеоплаченный или непредъявленный к платежу -
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[aʋtʹstændıŋ] a1. выдающийся, знаменитыйoutstanding discoveries [inventions] - выдающиеся открытия [изобретения]
outstanding person [speaker] - знаменитый человек [оратор]
outstanding event - исключительное /знаменательное/ событие
2. выступающий (над чем-л.)the outstanding features of the landscape - наиболее характерные черты местности
3. 1) неуплаченный; просроченныйoutstanding debts /liabilities/ - неуплаченные долги
outstanding bills - неоплаченные /просроченные/ счета
2) непроданный, нереализованный4. невыполненный5. остающийся неразрешённым, спорный6. эк. выпущенный в обращение ( о ценных бумагах)7. вчт. ожидающий обработки -
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1. a выдающийся, знаменитый2. a выступающий3. a неуплаченный; просроченный4. a непроданный, нереализованный5. a невыполненный6. a остающийся неразрешённым, спорный7. a эк. выпущенный в обращение8. a вчт. ожидающий обработкиСинонимический ряд:1. choice (adj.) choice; excellent; exceptional; striking2. eventful (adj.) eventful; momentous3. first (adj.) capital; cardinal; chief; dominant; first; foremost; key; main; major; number one; paramount; predominant; preeminent; premier; primary; prime; principal; star; stellar; top4. jutting (adj.) extrusive; jutting5. pointed (adj.) arrestive; eye-catching; marked; noticeable; observable; pointed; salient; sensational; signal6. prominent (adj.) arresting; conspicuous; distinguished; eminent; famous; leading; notable; prominent; renowned; well-known7. remarkable (adj.) marvellous; marvelous; phenomenal; remarkable; unusual8. superb (adj.) magnificent; standout; superb; superexcellent; superlative9. towering (adj.) pre-eminent; surpassing; towering; transcendent10. unpaid (adj.) due; mature; overdue; owed; owing; payable; receivable; unpaid; unsettledАнтонимический ряд:cleared; commonplace; inconspicuous; obscure; ordinary; paid; regular -
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serendipitous discoveries — открытия, сделанные случайно;
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[aut'stændɪŋ]adjвыдающийся, знаменитый, известныйHe is outstanding in the world of art — Он знаменит в мире искусства.
- outstanding eventShe is outstanding in the field of physics. — Она - известный физик
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > outstanding
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10 outstanding
autˈstændɪŋ прил.
1) выдающийся;
знаменитый, известный, видный an outstanding writer ≈ знаменитый писатель an outstanding novel ≈ замечательный роман The prize is awarded for "an outstanding contribution to broadcasting". ≈ Премия присуждается за "выдающийся вклад в радиовещание". Syn: distinguished, foremost, prominent, eminent, striking Ant: mediocre, usual
2) а) выступающий (вперед, вверх и т.п.), торчащий Syn: salient, protruding, projecting б) перен. предстоящий, лежащий впереди;
невыполненный;
нерешенный outstanding works ≈ предстоящие работы There are some problems still outstanding. ≈ Все еще есть нерешенные проблемы.
3) неуплаченный;
неоплаченный, просроченный outstanding debt ≈ невыплаченный долг, непогашенная задолженность outstanding loan ≈ невыплаченный заем Syn: overdue выдающийся, знаменитый - * discoveries выдающиеся открытия - * person знаменитый человек - * event исключительное событие - an * work of fiction выдающееся литературное произведение - a men of * personality выдающаяся личность выступающий (над чем-либо) - * veins вздутые вены - * masses of mountains вздымающиеся громады гор - * ears большие оттопыренные уши - the * features of the landscape наиболее характерные черты местности неуплаченный;
просроченный - * debts неуплаченные долги - * bills неоплаченные счета непроданный, нереализованный - * goods непроданный товар невыполненный - * order невыполненный заказ - a good deal of work * непочатый край работы остающийся неразрешенным, спорный - an * claim неудовлетворенная претензия (экономика) выпущенный в обращение (о ценных бумагах) (компьютерное) ожидающий обработки capital still ~ неуплаченный капитал credit ~ неуплаченная сумма кредита debt ~ непогашенный долг ~ невыполненный;
остающийся неразрешенным, спорным;
a good deal of work still outstanding работы еще непочатый край outstanding выдающийся, знаменитый;
outstanding characteristics характерные черты или особенности ~ выдающийся ~ выпущенный в обращение ~ выступающий (над чем-л.) ~ задолженный ~ знаменитый ~ не предъявленный к платежу ~ невыполненный;
остающийся неразрешенным, спорным;
a good deal of work still outstanding работы еще непочатый край ~ невыполненный ~ неоплаченный ~ непроданный ~ нереализованный ~ неуплаченный, просроченный ~ неуплаченный;
просроченный;
outstanding debt невыплаченный долг, непогашенная задолженность ~ просроченный outstanding выдающийся, знаменитый;
outstanding characteristics характерные черты или особенности shares ~ выпущенные в размере уставного капитала акции компании, не выкупленные самой компаниейБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > outstanding
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11 Commemorations, Portuguese historic
As in so many other activities of Portugal and its people, in historic commemorative work, the past always seems present. For more than a century, Portugal has planned and sponsored a variety of historic commemorations related to the glorious Age of Discoveries era of historic Portugal. The Columban centenary commemorations, involving Spain and Italy in particular, have gained greater world attention, Portugal, nevertheless, has a history of her own commemorations.Whatever the political ideology of the governmental system involved, Portugal's historic commemorations have been continuous and well-planned, and have sought to stir national pride as well as regime loyalty. Portugal's official efforts in public commemoration date at least back to 1880, when the Portuguese celebrated the 300th anniversary of the death of the national epic poet, Luís de Camões. Others followed that sought to arouse national remembrance and encourage notions of national revival, by focusing either on biographical or national discovery dates. The next major commemoration was in 1894, when Portugal commemorated the 500th anniversary of the birth in 1394 of Prince Henry of Aviz (Prince Henry the Navigator) and, in 1897-99, the 400th anniversary of Vasco da Gama's discovery of the sea route to India.The 20th century has seen the most elaborate and publicized historic commemorations for Portugal. Besides its extensive propaganda program beginning in the 1930s, the Estado Novo put considerable effort into extensive historic commemorations, with the purpose of encouraging national pride and international respect, as well as regime loyalty. At least three national commemorations are worthy of note here, although scores of other events were held on a smaller scale. From June to December 1940, Portugal held the grand Double Centenary celebrations, which celebrated Portugal's emergence as an independent monarchy and state in 1140 (800 years) and the restoration of independence from Spain in 1640 (300 years). More than five months of activities included expensive publications of books and tourist materials, exhibits, academic conferences, and an outstanding Lisbon "world's fair" known as the "Exposition of the Portuguese World," staged at Belém, in front of the Monastery of Jerónimos, and involving the unveiling for the first time of the new Monument of the Discoveries.Two other commemorations of the Estado Novo deserve mention: the 1947 celebration of the 800th anniversary of the Portuguese taking of Lisbon (1147) from Moorish forces and the 1960 commemoration activities marking the 500th anniversary of the death of the central figure of the Portuguese Discoveries, Prince Henry the Navigator. The latter set of events took place during a time of political sensitivity, when the government's African policy was under strong international pressures.Since the Revolution of 25 April 1974, democratic Portugal has put substantial resources into commemorating various persons and events of the Age of Discoveries. In 1980, Portugal's scholars celebrated the 400th anniversary of the death of the national poet Camões in many books, articles, exhibits, and conferences. But this would all be overshadowed by the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Portuguese Discoveries, which would run from 1988 to 2000. This elaborate effort involved the establishment of a government agency, the National Committee for the Commemoration of the Portuguese Discoveries, headed by one of Portugal's most eminent scholars on the subject, Dr. Vasco Graça Moura. Commemoration began in 1988 with the celebration and reenactment of the 1488 voyage of navigator Bartolomeu Dias from Lisbon to beyond the Cape of Good Hope, in South Africa. The 12-year cycle, the longest Discoveries commemorations of any century and of any Western country, put the 1992 Columban Quincentenary events somewhat in the shade.Between May and October 1998, Portugal held Expo '98 in Lisbon, a world's fair that was keyed to the celebration of the 500th anniversary of Vasco da Gama's discovery of an all-water route to India in 1498. This cycle ended in 2000, marking the 500th anniversary of the year that Portugal's Pedro Álvares Cabral discovered Brazil.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Commemorations, Portuguese historic
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Portugal's world's fair, held from May to October 1998, set in Lisbon. Designed to commemorate and celebrate the 500th anniversary of Vasco da Gama's 1498 discovery of an all-water route to India, this was an ambitious undertaking for a small country with a developing economy. The setting of the exposition was remote eastern Lisbon, along the banks of the Tagus estuary. To facilitate logistics, Portugal opened a new Metro station (Oriente) for the Expo and the new Vasco da Gama Bridge, just northeast of the site. More than 10 million visitors, many of them from abroad but a large proportion from Spain and Portugal, arrived at the site by Metro, bus, taxi, or car and were guided by signs in three languages: Portuguese, Spanish, and English. To the dismay of Francophones, the choice of English and Spanish reflected both the nature of the globalization process and Portugal's growing connections with Europe and the wider world.The theme of Expo '98 was "The Oceans, Heritage for the Future," and the official mascot-symbol was "Gil," a cartoon characterization of a drop of ocean water, based on the suggestion of schoolchildren from the small town of Barrancos. Somewhat in the spirit of Disney's Mickey Mouse, "Gil" reflected cheeriness, but his message was serious, alerting the public to the fact that the oceans were endangered and fresh drinking water increasingly in short supply for a burgeoning world population. Among the outstanding structures at Expo '98 was the Pavilion of Portugal, designed by Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza Vieira, and the Pavilion of the Oceans or the Oceanarium (which remained open to the public after the exposition closed), which was designed by an American architect.Despite the general success of the fair, critics gave mixed reviews to the historic commemoration of the Discoveries facets of the effort. No vessel from Vasco da Gama's 1497-99 famous voyage was reproduced at the fair's dockside exhibit—although there was a 19th-century sailing vessel and a reproduction of one of the vessels from Christopher Columbus's first voyage, constructed by Portuguese in Madeira—nor was there much else on Vasco da Gama in the Pavilion of Portugal. Instead, visitors were impressed with a multimedia show based on knowledge of a Portuguese shipwreck, a 17th-century nau, found by archaeologists in recent years. The sound and light show in this lovely space was magnificent. The most popular exhibits were the Oceanarium and the Utopia Pavilion, where lines could be hours long. Despite the fact that Expo '98 made only a weak effort to attract visitors from outside Europe, the general consensus was that it was a successful enterprise, unique in Portugal's record of historic and contemporary expositions since 1940. -
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SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 1510 Laval, Maine, Franced. 20 December 1590 Paris, France[br]French physician, surgeon and anatomist recognized as the founder of the rational approach to the practice of surgery and the treatment of wounds.[br]After a barber-surgeon apprenticeship in Paris, Paré was appointed Resident Surgeon to the Hôtel-Dieu in 1533. From 1537 he served as a military surgeon in the Wars of Religion under Henri II, François II, Charles IX and Henri III. His immense experience of battlefield surgery led him to initiate new treatments of wounds and amputations, replacing the destructive and infecting procedures then practised. His first book, published in 1549, advocated the use of simple ointments and ligatures for amputations.During the following years he experienced many adventures and vicissitudes and survived the St Bartholomew's Day massacre probably as a result of royal intervention. His numerous surgical and anatomical discoveries and innovations appeared in two major sets of works published in 1564 and 1572. In 1574 he was appointed premier chirurgien, conseiller et valet-de-chambre to Henri II, and a further collection of writings was published in 1575.His attempts to unite French surgeons under his leadership were consistently opposed by the Faculty of Physicians, who not only objected to his writing in French rather than Latin, but also to his refutation of such therapies as "mummies and unicorn's horn".Of his many contributions to medicine, his insistence on rational treatments is outstanding, and two aphorisms are representative: "Then I resolved never again to so cruelly burn the poor wounded by gunshot"; "I removed the stone but God cured the patient".[br]Bibliography1564, Dix livres de chirurgerie, Paris. 1572, Cinq livres de chirurgerie, Paris.1575, Les Oeuvres de M.Ambroise Paré, Paris.Further ReadingT.Johnson, 1649, The Works of That Famous Chirurgien Ambroise Parey, London.MG
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