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1 révolution
révolution [ʀevɔlysjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = changement) revolution• créer une petite révolution [idée, invention, procédé] to cause a stirb. ( = rotation) revolution━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━The term la Révolution tranquille refers to the important social, political and cultural transition that took place in Quebec from the early 1960s. As well as rapid economic expansion and a reorganization of political institutions, there was a growing sense of pride among Québécois in their specific identity as French-speaking citizens. The Révolution tranquille is thus seen as a strong affirmation of Quebec's identity as a French-speaking province. → QUÉBEC* * *ʀevɔlysjɔ̃1) ( changement radical) revolution2) ( effervescence) turmoil3) ( de planète) revolution4) Mathématique rotation* * *ʀevɔlysjɔ̃ nf* * *révolution nf1 Pol revolution; provoquer une révolution to bring about a revolution; révolution scientifique/industrielle scientific/industrial revolution; ce livre est une révolution this is a revolutionary book; faire révolution dans to revolutionize; la Révolution (française or de 1789) the French Revolution;2 ( effervescence) turmoil; être en révolution to be in turmoil;4 ( forces) la révolution the revolutionary forces.révolution culturelle Cultural Revolution; révolution de juillet French revolution of July 1830; révolution nationale France's social revolution directed by Maréchal Pétain beginning in 1940; la révolution d'octobre the Russian Revolution ou the October Revolution; révolution de palais palace revolution.[revɔlysjɔ̃] nom fémininune révolution de palais a palace coup ou revolution2. [changement] revolutionfaire ou causer une révolution dans quelque chose to revolutionize something3. [agitation] turmoiltous ces cambriolages ont mis la ville en révolution the town is up in arms ou in uproar because of all these burglariesOne of the most important events in the history of modern France, from which it emerged as a Republic with an egalitarian constitution. Precipitated by the social and financial abuses of the Ancien Régime, it was a turbulent period lasting from the Fall of the Bastille in 1789 until the end of the century. It was marked by the Declaration of Human Rights, the execution of Louis XVI, the Reign of Terror (1793-94) and war against the other European powers. -
2 Revolution of 25 april 1974
Refers to the events that began in the early morning hours of 25 April 1974, when the Armed Forces Movement (MFA) began military operations against the Estado Novo in the Lisbon area. Signals for action included the playing of two songs on a popular radio station's (Rádio Renascença) midnight program broadcast. The songs were Depois do Adeus and Grândola, Vila Morena. The latter song, sung on the record made by composer-singer José Afonso, had been banned by government censorship and was usually played only clandestinely. The military coup proceeded during the period from midnight to about 4:30 p.m. on the afternoon of 25 April, a rainy day, and met relatively little resistance from the Estado Novo's few remaining staunch defenders.Most of the drama was played out in the streets of Lisbon as MFA tanks, armored cars, and troops took positions and demanded the surrender of neutral or loyal forces. After Prime Minister Marcello Caetano had taken refuge in the Guarda Nacional Republicana (GNR) Carmo barracks, traditionally a place of sanctuary for government incumbents in previous military coup attempts, Caetano surrendered to the insurgent military forces. He was later flown to exile in Madeira, with President Américo Tómas, and then to Brazil. This date marks the end of the Estado Novo and the beginning of democratic Portugal. The 25th of April is an official national holiday.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Revolution of 25 april 1974
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3 период обращения
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > период обращения
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4 devir periyodu
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5 период обращения
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6 период вращения
period of revolution мат.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > период вращения
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7 период обращения
1) Engineering: orbital period (спутника), orbiting period, oscillation period, period of revolution (спутника), rotation period, time of revolution (спутника)2) Economy: period of circulation3) Information technology: access cycle4) Oil: period of revolution5) Astronautics: complete revolution, orbit time (на орбите), period of rotation, revisiting period (also known as "resampling period")6) Business: circulation period7) Makarov: orbital period (на орбите), period of revolution (тела вокруг оси), revolution period (на орбите), rotation period (тела вокруг оси) -
8 kiertoaika
• cycle time• revolution period• rotation time• rotation period• revolution• period• orbital period• circulation period• period of revolution -
9 Umlaufzeit
* * *Ụm|lauf|zeitf (ASTRON)period; (SPACE) orbiting time* * * -
10 obieg
m (G obiegu) 1. (okrążanie, obrót) revolution- obieg planet dookoła Słońca the revolution of planets around a. about the Sun- okres obiegu Księżyca the Moon’s period of revolution2. (krążenie) [cieczy, powietrza] circulation- obieg krwi blood circulation- obieg mały/duży Med. pulmonary/systemic circulation- obieg azotu/węgla (w przyrodzie) the nitrogen/carbon cycle- obieg chłodniczy/cieplny refrigerating/thermal cycle- obieg otwarty/zamknięty open/closed cycle a. circuit- obieg wymuszony forced circulation3. (dokumentów, książek, towarów) circulation- drugi obieg clandestine circulation, samizdat- książki/literatura drugiego obiegu samizdat books/literature- w drugim obiegu in samizdat□ obieg pieniądza money a. monetary circulation- obieg syderyczny Astron. sidereal period- bezgotówkowy obieg pieniądza non-cash transactions■ być w obiegu [pieniądz, banknot, znaczek] to be in circulation, to circulate- puścić a. posłać coś obiegiem to pass a. circulate sth round/to send sth round [dokument, listę, zdjęcia]- puścić a. wprowadzić w obieg to put into circulation, to pass [pieniądze, (fałszywe) banknoty]; to issue [monetę]; to put about, to spread [plotkę]- puścić w obieg wiadomość to pass the word- wycofać z obiegu to withdraw from a. take out of circulation, to call in [banknot]; to withdraw from a. take out of circulation, to demonetize [monetę]- wyjść z obiegu [pieniądz, moneta] to go a. drop out of circulation, to disappear from circulation; [słowo, wyrażenie] to go out of use, to become obsolete- wypaść a. wyjść z obiegu pot. [osoba] (przestać się liczyć) to lose clout; (przestać się udzielać) to drop out of circulation* * *(krwi, wody, pieniądza) circulation, (ASTRON: po orbicie) orbiting; ( wokół własnej osi) rotation* * *mi1. (= ruch dokoła czegoś) rotation, revolution around sth.2. (= krążenie cieczy) circulation; obieg krwi med. blood circulation.3. (= wymiana, obrót) turnover, circulation; obieg pieniądza currency circulation; wycofać z obiegu withdraw from circulation; puścić plotkę w obieg spread a rumor; być w obiegu circulate, be in circulation; wyjść z obiegu get out of circulation; wprowadzić w obieg put into circulation.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obieg
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11 период обращения
( тела вокруг оси) period of revolution, rotation period; ( на орбите) revolution period, orbital period -
12 период
cycle, epoch связь, period, run, ( десятичной дроби) repetend, season, stage, periodic time* * *пери́од м.1. ( периодических явлений) period; ( интервал времени) time intervalза пери́од, напр. 10 мину́т — over [in] a period of, e. g., ten minutesза пери́од эксплуата́ции — during, e. g., service2. (перенос значения на цикл явлений, повторяющихся периодически) cycleза оди́н пери́од сигна́л два́жды прохо́дит че́рез ма́ксимум — the signal reaches its peak value twice over a cycleпери́од дискре́тности — sampling periodпери́од изно́са т. над. — wear-out periodпери́од ка́дра тлв. — frame period, frame timeпери́од колеба́ний — period [cycle] or vibration(s), period [cycle] of oscillation(s)пери́од колеба́ний, со́бственный — natural period [cycle] of vibration(s)межремо́нтный пери́од — overhaul period, time between overhauls, TBOпери́од обзо́ра рлк. — scanning intervalпери́од обка́тки — running-in [breaking-in] periodпери́од обраще́ния — orbital period, period of revolutionпери́од обраще́ния к запоминающе́му устро́йству вчт. — memory cycle time, cycle time of a storageосновно́й пери́од мат. — fundamental [primitive] periodпери́од периоди́ческой дро́би — repetend, periodзаверша́ть пери́од периоди́ческой систе́мы — close [complete] a periodпери́од повторе́ния и́мпульсов — pulse repetition period, pulse spacingпери́од полуобме́на — exchange half-timeпери́од полураспа́да — half-life (period), half-value periodпери́од прирабо́тки т. над. — shake-down periodпусково́й пери́од — start-up periodпери́од решё́тки1. ( кристалла) lattice constant, lattice spacing2. ( реактора) lattice pitchпери́од сле́дования и́мпульсов — pulse repetition period, pulse spacing -
13 время одного полного оборота
Astronautics: complete revolution, orbital period, period of revolution, period of rotationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > время одного полного оборота
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14 ratajakso
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15 революционный период
1) Geology: period of revolution2) Makarov: revolution periodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > революционный период
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16 ισοχρόνως
ἰσόχρονοςequal in period of revolution: adverbialἰσόχρονοςequal in period of revolution: masc /fem acc pl (doric) -
17 ἰσοχρόνως
ἰσόχρονοςequal in period of revolution: adverbialἰσόχρονοςequal in period of revolution: masc /fem acc pl (doric) -
18 ισόχρονον
ἰσόχρονοςequal in period of revolution: masc /fem acc sgἰσόχρονοςequal in period of revolution: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
19 ἰσόχρονον
ἰσόχρονοςequal in period of revolution: masc /fem acc sgἰσόχρονοςequal in period of revolution: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
20 perioda kruženja satelita
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