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1 parking ['parkin] SM pl parkings
car park, parking lot (EEUU)Spanish-English dictionary > parking ['parkin] SM pl parkings
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2 párking ['parkin] SM pl párkings
car park, parking lot (EEUU)Spanish-English dictionary > párking ['parkin] SM pl párkings
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3 parking parkin·g
-gu, -gi; inst sg - giemm[wielopoziomowy, podziemny] car park BRIT, parking lot USparking strzeżony/nie strzeżony — attended/unattended car park
parking płatny/bezpłatny — paid/free parking
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4 Паркин, Уолтер
Parkin, WalterКвиддитч сквозь века, ВолшебникиРусско-английский словарь Гарри Поттер (Народный перевод) > Паркин, Уолтер
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5 parking
m.1 car park (British), parking lot (United States).2 parking lot, car park.* * *1 car park, US parking lot* * *noun m.* * *['parkin]masculino (esp Esp) parking lot (AmE), car park (BrE)* * *['parkin]masculino (esp Esp) parking lot (AmE), car park (BrE)* * */ˈparkin/* * *
parking /'parkin/ sustantivo masculino (esp Esp) parking lot (AmE), car park (BrE)
parking sustantivo masculino car park, US parking lot
' parking' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparcamiento
- estacionamiento
- gratuita
- gratuito
- guardacoches
- prohibida
- prohibido
- se
- cajón
- cocuyo
- estacionar
- hueco
- luz
- muela
- parqueadero
- parquímetro
- playa
- vado
English:
attendant
- bay
- car park
- ease
- parking
- parking lights
- parking lot
- parking meter
- parking offence
- parking space
- parking ticket
- car
- garage
- meter
* * *Br car park, US parking lot parking disuasorio park & ride* * *m parking lot, Brcar park* * *parking nm: parking lot* * *parking n car park -
6 имбирная коврижка
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7 пряник из овсяной муки на патоке
Dialect: parkinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пряник из овсяной муки на патоке
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8 सम्पर्किन्
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9 parkki
yks.nom. parkki; yks.gen. parkin; yks.part. parkkia; yks.ill. parkkiin; mon.gen. parkkien; mon.part. parkkeja; mon.ill. parkkeihinbark (noun)barque (noun)* * *• bark• barque -
10 пирожок
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11 Ellehammer, Jacob Christian Hansen
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 14 June 1871 South Zealand, Denmarkd. b. 20 May 1946 Copenhagen, Denmark[br]Danish inventor who took out some four hundred patents for his inventions, including aircraft.[br]Flying kites as a boy aroused Ellehammer's interest in aeronautics, and he developed a kite that could lift him off the ground. After completing an apprenticeship, he started his own manufacturing business, whose products included motor cycles. He experimented with model aircraft as a sideline and used his mo tor-cycle experience to build an aero engine during 1903–4. It had three cylinders radiating from the crankshaft, making it, in all probability, the world's first air-cooled radial engine. Ellehammer built his first full-size aircraft in 1905 and tested it in January 1906. It ran round a circular track, was tethered to a central mast and was unmanned. A more powerful engine was needed, and by September Ellehammer had improved his engine so that it was capable of lifting him for a tethered flight. In 1907 Ellehammer produced a new five-cylinder radial engine and installed it in the first manned tri-plane, which made a number of free-flight hops. Various wing designs were tested and during 1908–9 Ellehammer developed yet another radial engine, which had six cylinders arranged in two rows of three. Ellehammer's engines had a very good power-to-weight ratio, but his aircraft designs lacked an understanding of control; consequently, he never progressed beyond short hops in a straight line. In 1912 he built a helicopter with contra-rotating rotors that was a limited success. Ellehammer turned his attention to his other interests, but if he had concentrated on his excellent engines he might have become a major aero engine manufacturer.[br]Bibliography1931, Jeg fløj [I Flew], Copenhagen (Ellehammer's memoirs).Further ReadingC.H.Gibbs-Smith, 1965, The Invention of the Aeroplane 1799–1909, London (contains concise information on Ellehammer's aircraft and their performance).J.H.Parkin, 1964, Bell and Baldwin, Toronto (provides more detailed descriptions).JDSBiographical history of technology > Ellehammer, Jacob Christian Hansen
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