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pattern+draft

  • 41 Zeichnung

    Zeichnung f 1. drawing; 2. design, delineation (technisch); 3. sketch, outline (Skizze); 4. KONST draft; 5. ARCH, KONST design (Entwurf); 6. KONST figure (Darstellung); 7. figure, grain, grain of wood (natürliche im Holz); 8. ARCH, KONST pattern (Muster); 9. KONST plan (Grundrisszeichnung); 10. ARCH, KONST trace (Aufzeichnung, z. B. Messlinie; Pause); 11. illustration (Illustration)

    Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Zeichnung

  • 42 muotoilla

    yks.nom. muotoilla; yks.gen. muotoilen; yks.part. muotoili; yks.ill. muotoilisi; mon.gen. muotoilkoon; mon.part. muotoillut; mon.ill. muotoiltiin
    design (verb)
    edit (verb)
    format (verb)
    formulate (verb)
    frame (verb)
    shape (verb)
    style (verb)
    * * *
    • pattern
    • form
    • style
    • format
    • formulate
    • frame
    • outline
    • plan
    • scheme
    • shape
    • sketch
    • elaborate
    • model
    • edit
    • draft
    • design
    • composition
    • arrangement
    • fashion
    • figure

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > muotoilla

  • 43 muotoilu

    yks.nom. muotoilu; yks.gen. muotoilun; yks.part. muotoilua; yks.ill. muotoiluun; mon.gen. muotoilujen muotoiluiden muotoiluitten; mon.part. muotoiluja muotoiluita; mon.ill. muotoiluihin
    design (noun)
    * * *
    • forming
    • sketch
    • shaping
    • scheme
    • plan
    • moulding
    • outline
    • style
    • molding
    • model
    • formulation
    • pattern
    • form
    • figure
    • editing
    • draft
    • design
    • composition
    • arrangement
    • formatting

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > muotoilu

  • 44 رسم

    n. drawing, etching, trace, block, portrayal, description, draft, charge, picture, depiction, daub, image, impost, pattern, tableau, plotter
    v. draw, design, draught, picture, pencil, line, weave, trace over, trace, depict, mark out, sketch, portray, protract, scrawl, lay out, lay, figure to oneself, etch, exhibit, describe, formalize, limn

    Arabic-English dictionary > رسم

  • 45 рисунок

    Русско-английский синонимический словарь > рисунок

  • 46 Spaced Healds

    This is a term usually applied to healds with either uniform or varying spaces knit to the pattern supplied by the heald draft.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Spaced Healds

  • 47 Emigration

       Traditionally, Portugal has been a country with a history of emigration to foreign lands, as well as to the overseas empire. During the early centuries of empire, only relatively small numbers of Portuguese emigrated to reside permanently in its colonies. After the establishment of the second, largely Brazilian empire in the 17th century, however, greater numbers of Portuguese left to seek their fortunes outside Europe. It was only toward the end of the 19th century, however, that Portuguese emigration became a mass movement, at first, largely to Brazil. While Portuguese-speaking Brazil was by far the most popular destination for the majority of Portuguese emigrants in early modern and modern times, after 1830, the United States and later Venezuela also became common destinations.
       Portuguese emigration patterns have changed in the 20th century and, as the Portuguese historian and economist Oliveira Martins wrote before the turn of the century, Portuguese emigration rates are a kind of national barometer. Crises and related social, political, and economic conditions within Portugal, as well as the presence of established emigrant communities in various countries, emigration laws, and the world economy have combined to shape emigration rates and destinations.
       After World War II, Brazil no longer remained the favorite destination of the majority of Portuguese emigrants who left Portugal to improve their lives and standards of living. Beginning in the 1950s, and swelling into a massive stream in the 1960s and into the 1970s, most Portuguese emigrated to find work in France and, after the change in U.S. immigration laws in the mid-1960s, a steady stream went to North America, including Canada. The emigration figures here indicate that the most intensive emigration years coincided with excessive political turmoil and severe draft (army conscription) laws during the First Republic (1912 was the high point), that emigration dropped during World Wars I and II and during economic downturns such as the Depression, and that the largest flow of Portuguese emigration in history occurred after the onset of the African colonial wars (1961) and into the 1970s, as Portuguese sought emigration as a way to avoid conscription or assignment to Africa.
       1887 17,000
       1900ca. 17,000 (mainly to Brazil)
       1910 39,000
       1912 88,000 (75,000 of these to Brazil)
       1930ca. 30,000 (Great Depression)
       1940ca. 8,800
       1950 41,000
       1955 57,000
       1960 67,000
       1965 131,000
       1970 209,000
       Despite considerable efforts by Lisbon to divert the stream of emigrants from Brazil or France to the African territories of Angola and Mozambique, this colonization effort failed, and most Portuguese who left Portugal preferred the better pay and security of jobs in France and West Germany or in the United States, Venezuela, and Brazil, where there were more deeply rooted Portuguese emigrant communities. At the time of the Revolution of 25 April 1974, when the military coup in Lisbon signaled the beginning of pressures for the Portuguese settlers to leave Africa, the total number of Portuguese resident in the two larger African territories amounted to about 600,000. In modern times, nonimperial Portuguese emigration has prevailed over imperial emigration and has had a significant impact on Portugal's annual budget (due to emigrants' remittances), the political system (since emigrants have a degree of absentee voting rights), investment and economy, and culture.
       A total of 4 million Portuguese reside and work outside Portugal as of 2009, over one-third of the country's continental and island population. It has also been said that more Portuguese of Azorean descent reside outside the Azores than in the Azores. The following statistics reflect the pattern of Portuguese emigrant communities in the world outside the mother country.
       Overseas Portuguese Communities Population Figures by Country of Residence ( estimates for 2002)
       Brazil 1,000,000
       France 650,000
       S. Africa 600,000
       USA 500,000
       Canada 400,000
       Venezuela 400,000
       W. Europe 175,000 (besides France and Germany)
       Germany 125,000
       Britain (UK) 60,000 (including Channel Islands)
       Lusophone Africa 50,000
       Australia 50,000
       Total: 4,010,000 (estimate)

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Emigration

  • 48 ὑποτύπωσις

    ὑποτύπ-ωσις [pron. full] [ῠ], εως, ,
    A sketch, outline, Str.2.5.18, Ph.2.12, Anon. Lond.7.17, Hermog.Prog.6, Poll.7.128; ὑ. ἕνεκα συγγράμματος draft for a book, Gal.15.760; as Empiric term, Id.8.709, al.; opp. ἐξεργασία, Plot.6.3.7; ὑπογραφάς τε καὶ ὑποτυπώσεις, opp. ὅρους, Stoic.2.76: αἱ Ὑποτυπώσεις was the name given by Sextus Empiricus to his Outlines of the Pyrrhonic Philosophy, cf. D.L.9.78, Gal.Libr. Propr.Praef.: Proclus calls one of his works ἡ ὑ. τῶν ἀστρονομικῶν ὑποθέσεων, Hyp.7.50.
    2 model, pattern, 1 Ep.Ti.1.16, 2 Ep.Ti.1.13;

    εἰς ὑποτύπωσιν ἀρετῶν Phld.Mus.p.77

    K.
    3 a Rhet. figure, by which a matter was vividly sketched in words, Quint.Inst.9.2.40.

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποτύπωσις

  • 49 tauira

    Maori for example, student, sample, draft, reproduction, guide, pattern, mould

    Maori-English dictionary > tauira

  • 50 مخطط

    مُخَطَّط \ streaked, lined, striped, striated. \ See Also مُقَلَّم \ مُخَطَّط \ chart: a drawing to show certain facts: a weather chart. layout: sth. that is laid out; a neat arrangement (of a piece of written work, etc.). plan: a drawing of a building or machine, showing how it will be (or has been) made, a map (of a town; of a garden; not of the country in general); a drawing to show the roads, railways, etc. of any area. scheme: a plan: a business scheme. \ مُخَطَّط بالتَّرْبِيع \ check: pattern of squares of different colours on cloth: This shirt has a blue and white check. He wore a check cap. \ مُخَطَّط له \ premeditated: (of a crime, etc.) planned; not accidental; not caused by some sudden thought. \ مُخَطَّطٌ مَبْدَئيّ \ draft: a rough plan; the first writing of sth. (a speech, report, etc.).

    Arabic-English dictionary > مخطط

  • 51 su

    ",-yu 1. water. 2. juice. 3. sap. 4. body of water; stream; river; lake; sea. 5. broth; gravy. 6. temper (of steel). 7. embroidery running pattern. (...) -larında about, around: saat altı sularında around six o´clock. elli sularında about fifty years old. - almak 1. to leak, admit water. 2. (for a boat) to leak, take in water. -yunu almak /ın/ to drain the water from (cooked vegetables). - arkı irrigation ditch. -da balık satmak to make an empty promise. - basmak /ı/ for water to flood (a place). - baskını flood. -yun başı 1. source, spring, fountain. 2. place from which one gains the greatest profits or benefits. 3. person who holds the greatest authority and bears the greatest responsibility. -yu baştan/başından kesmek to tackle a problem at its root. - birikintisi puddle. -da boğulmak to be drowned. -ya boğulmak to be flooded with water. - bölümü çizgisi geog. watershed, water parting. -yu bulandırmak to throw a monkey wrench into something that´s going well. - cenderesi hydraulic press. - çarpmak /a/ to give (one´s face) a quick, splashy wash. - çekmek 1. to draw water (from a well or cistern). 2. to absorb water. -yunu çekmek 1. for the liquid in (something being cooked) to boil away. 2. (for money) to be spent, run out. -yu çekilmiş değirmene dönmek 1. (for a place) to become as silent as a tomb, become like a morgue. 2. to become completely useless. -dan çıkmış balığa dönmek to be in a daze, not to know what to do or which way to turn. - değirmeni water mill. - dökmek to urinate, pass water, make water. - dökünmek to take a quick bath (by dousing oneself with water). -ya düşmek 1. to fail, come to nothing. 2. to fall into the water. - etmek/yapmak (for a ship) to leak, take in water. -dan geçirmek /ı/ 1. to wash (laundry) quickly and carelessly. 2. to rinse (laundry). - gibi 1. like water. 2. easily, smoothly. 3. fluently. - gibi akmak 1. (for time) to pass very quickly. 2. /a/ (for money) to be made by (a person or place) in great quantities. - gibi aziz ol! Thank you very much indeed (for bringing me water to drink)! - gibi bilmek /ı/ to know (something) perfectly, have (something) down pat. - gibi ezberlemek /ı/ to memorize (something) perfectly. - gibi gitmek (for money) to be spent like water. - gibi okumak /ı/ to read quickly and faultlessly. - gibi terlemek to sweat heavily. -yuna/-yunca gitmek /ın/ not to go counter to (someone); not to cross (someone), to comply with (someone´s) wishes. -yu görmeden paçaları sıvamak to count one´s chickens before they´re hatched. - (yüzü) görmemiş very dirty (face, hands). -ya göstermek /ı/ to give (something) a quick wash. - götürmez indisputable. - götürür yeri olmamak /ın/ for there to be nothing more to be said about (a matter). -ya götürür, susuz getirir. colloq. He´s a master hoodwinker. - içene yılan bile dokunmaz. proverb It´s wrong to attack a person while he´s drinking water, even if he is one´s enemy. - içinde easily, at least. - içinde kalmak to sweat heavily, sweat buckets. - içmek gibi very easy, as easy as taking candy from a baby. - kaçırmak 1. to leak. 2. slang to annoy, bother, give someone a headache. - kaldırmak (for something being cooked) to absorb water. - kapmak (for a wound) to get infected, fester. -lar kararmak to get dark (in the evening). - katılmamış real, in every sense of the word, through and through. -yu kesilmiş değirmene dönmek (for a place) to get quiet, for all noise (in a place) to cease. - kesimi naut. draft line; water line. -yu kesiyor. It´s so blunt it won´t cut anything (said of a knife). - kesmek to become very watery; to ooze a lot of water or juice. - kireci hydraulic lime. - korkusu hydrophobia, morbid dread of water. - koyuvermek 1. (for something) to ooze a lot of water (while being cooked). 2. slang to become impudent, overstep the mark, spoil the fun by going too far. - küçüğün, söz/sofra büyüğün. proverb At mealtime the children should be the ones who get water

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > su

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