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1 parent
nounElternteil, der* * *['peərənt]1) (one of the two persons etc (one male and one female) who are jointly the cause of one's birth.) der Elternteil2) (a person with the legal position of a mother or father eg by adoption.) der Elternteil•- academic.ru/53588/parentage">parentage- parental
- parenthood* * *par·ent[ˈpeərənt, AM ˈper-]I. n▪ \parents Eltern plsingle \parent Alleinerziehende(r) f(m)1. (of parents) Eltern-2. (of organizations) Mutter-\parent organization Mutterorganisation f3. CHEM\parent solution Stammlösung fIII. vt▪ to \parent sb jdn großziehen* * *['pEərənt]1. n1) Elternteil mthe duties of a parent —
his father was his favourite parent — von seinen Eltern hatte er seinen Vater am liebsten
the Copernican theory is the parent of modern astronomy — die moderne Astronomie geht auf die Lehren des Kopernikus zurück
2. attrparent birds — Vogeleltern pl
* * *A s1. Elternteil m, pl Eltern pl:parents’ night SCHULE Elternabend mour first parents, Adam and Eve unsere Voreltern, Adam und Eva3. BIOL Elter n/m4. figa) Urheber(in)b) Ursprung m, Ursache f5. WIRTSCH Mutter f (Muttergesellschaft)B adj1. BIOL Stamm…, Mutter…:parent cell Mutterzelle f2. ursprünglich, Ur…:parent form Urform f3. fig Mutter…, Stamm…:parent folder COMPUT übergeordneter Ordner;parent frequencies Primärfrequenzen;a) Urstoff m,b) GEOL Mutter-, Ausgangsgestein n;parent organization Dachorganisation f;* * *nounElternteil, der* * *n.Elternteil m. -
2 parent
['peərənt]1) (one of the two persons etc (one male and one female) who are jointly the cause of one's birth.) mati, oče2) (a person with the legal position of a mother or father eg by adoption.) očim, mačeha•- parental
- parenthood* * *[pʌ/ərənt]nounroditelj, oče, mati; prednik, praoče, pramati; plural starši; figuratively vir, izvorgeology parent rock — prvotna rudnata kamnina -
3 reproduce
ˌri:prəˈdju:s гл.
1) рождать, порождать, производить, воспроизводить to reproduce oneself ≈ размножаться New bushes can be reproduced from roots taken from the parent plant. ≈ Из корней старых растений можно вырастить новые. Syn: beget, generate
2) воспроизводить (в памяти) These novels enable us to reproduce the parson of the time with ease. ≈ Эти романы дают нам возможность с легкостью представить себе образ священнослужителя того времени.
3) воспроизводить, копировать, репродуцировать;
повторять to reproduce extreme bass frequencies ≈ воспроизвести самые низкие частоты The map has been reproduced from an original drawing. ≈ Карта была скопирована с оригинала.
4) возрождать, восстанавливать;
возобновлять He reproduced his opera under the title of Sylvan. ≈ Он восстановил постановку своей оперы под названием "Лесной царь". производить, порождать - to * one's kind, to * oneself размножаться восстанавливать - lobsters can * lost claws у омаров вновь отрастают оторванные клешни вопроизводить - his voice can be *d on a gramophone его голос можно услышать в записи на граммофонной пластинке возобновлять постановку( спектакля) вопроизводить в памяти (прошлое и т. п.) представлять (мысленно) повторять воспроизводить, репродуцировать поддаваться репродуцированию - a print that will * well гравюра, с которой легко делать репродукцию ~ восстанавливать;
lobsters are able to reproduce claws when these are torn off у раков вновь отрастают оторванные клешни reproduce воспроизводить;
to reproduce a play возобновить постановку ~ воспроизводить ~ восстанавливать;
lobsters are able to reproduce claws when these are torn off у раков вновь отрастают оторванные клешни ~ восстанавливать ~ делать копию ~ порождать ~ производить, порождать;
to reproduce oneself размножаться ~ производить, порождать ~ производить ~ репродуцировать reproduce воспроизводить;
to reproduce a play возобновить постановку ~ производить, порождать;
to reproduce oneself размножатьсяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > reproduce
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4 reproduce
[ˌriːprə'djuːs]гл.1) рождать, порождать; производить, воспроизводитьNew bushes can be reproduced from roots taken from the parent plant. — Из корней старых кустарников можно вырастить новые.
Syn:2) воспроизводить ( в памяти)These novels enable us to reproduce the parson of the time with ease. — Эти романы дают нам возможность с лёгкостью представить себе образ священнослужителя того времени.
3) воспроизводить; копировать, репродуцировать; повторятьThe map has been reproduced from an original drawing. — Карта была скопирована с оригинала.
4) возрождать, восстанавливать; возобновлять -
5 Kao, Charles Kuen
[br]b. 4 November 1933 Shanghai, China[br]Chinese electrical engineer whose work on optical fibres did much to make optical communications a practical reality.[br]After the Second World War, Kao moved with his family to Hong Kong, where he went to St Joseph's College. To further his education he then moved to England, taking his "A" Levels at Woolwich Polytechnic. In 1957 he gained a BSc in electrical engineering and then joined Standard Telephones and Cables Laboratory (STL) at Harlow. Following the discovery by others in 1960 of the semiconductor laser, from 1963 Kao worked on the problems of optical communications, in particular that of achieving attenuation in optical cables low enough to make this potentially very high channel capacity form of communication a practical proposition; this problem was solved by suitable cladding of the fibres. In the process he obtained his PhD from University College, London, in 1965. From 1970 until 1974, whilst on leave from STL, he was Professor of Electronics and Department Chairman at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, then in 1982–7 he was Chief Scientist and Director of Engineering with the parent company ITT in the USA. Since 1988 he has been Vice-Chancellor of Hong Kong University.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFranklin Institute Stuart Ballantine Medal 1977. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Morris N.Liebmann Memorial Prize 1978; L.M.Ericsson Prize 1979. Institution of Electrical Engineers A.G.Bell Medal 1985; Faraday Medal 1989. American Physical Society International Prize for New Materials 1989.Bibliography1966, with G.A.Hockham, "Dielectric fibre surface waveguides for optical frequencies", Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers 113:1,151 (describes the major step in optical-fibre development).1982, Optical Fibre Systems. Technology, Design \& Application, New York: McGraw- Hill.1988, Optical Fibre, London: Peter Peregrinus.Further ReadingW.B.Jones, 1988, Introduction to Optical Fibre Communications: R\&W Holt.KF
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