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  • 41 Krisenfonds

    Krisenfonds
    crisis (emergency) fund;
    Krisengebiet trouble area, area in crisis, danger zone;
    Krisenhändler slump merchant;
    Krisenherd center (US) (centre, Br.) of a crisis;
    potenzielle Krisenherde potential crisis-breeding elements;
    Krisenherde der Gemeinschaft (EU) Community flash-points;
    Krisenjahr depression year;
    Krisenkontrolle crisis management;
    Krisenplan contingency plan;
    Krisenpunkt erreichen to draw to a crisis, to draw to a head;
    Krisenreaktionsplan crisis management plan.

    Business german-english dictionary > Krisenfonds

  • 42 скрит

    hidden, concealed; screened
    (таен) secret
    (потаен) stealthy, furtive
    (за при-. чина) underlying
    физ., юр. latent
    скрит от хорските погледи hidden from view/observation
    скрит смисъл/значение an inner significance/meaning, a hidden/an implicit/an implied meaning, implication
    скрит страх a latent fear
    скрит враг a disguised enemy, a snake in the grass
    скрита тенденция/настроение undercurrent
    скрита заплаха a covert/latent threat
    скрита картина picture-puzzle
    скрита безработица concealed/disguised unemployment
    скрито съкровище a buried treasure, treasure-trove
    скрито състояние latency
    скрити възможности hidden/latent possibilities
    скрит способности dormant faculties
    скрити сили hidden forces, latent powers
    скрити подбуди ulterior motives
    най- скрити кътища the furthest recesses
    скрит съм в земята lie hidden within the earth, няма скрито покрито it is all fair, it is open and above board
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    мин. страд. прич. (и като прил.) hidden, concealed, screened; ( таен) secret; ( потаен) stealthy, furtive; (за причина) underlying; ( непроявил се) dormant; физ., юр. latent; \скрит враг disguised enemy, snake in the grass; \скрит смисъл/значение inner significance/meaning, hidden/implicit/implied meaning, implication; \скрита безработица concealed/disguised unemployment; \скрита заплаха covert/latent threat; \скрита тенденция/настроение undercurrent; \скрити възможности hidden/latent possibilities; \скрити подбуди ulterior motives; \скрити способности dormant faculties; \скрито съображение ulterior reason; • нищо не остава \скрито murder will out; няма \скрито покрито it is all fair, it is open and above board.
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    hidden: скрит possibilities - скрити възможности; clandestine; covert: a скрит danger - скрита опасност; deep ; dormant; furtive ; insidious; potential ; privy {praivi}; recondite; reticent; sneaking (за чувства): скрит pride - скрита гордост; secret (таен)
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    1. (за при-. чина) underlying 2. (непроявил се) dormant 3. (потаен) stealthy, furtive 4. (таен) secret 5. hidden, concealed;screened 6. СКРИТ враг a disguised enemy, a snake in the grass 7. СКРИТ от хорските погледи hidden from view/observation 8. СКРИТ смисъл/ значение an inner significance/meaning, a hidden/an implicit/an implied meaning, implication 9. СКРИТ способности dormant faculties 10. СКРИТ страх a latent fear 11. СКРИТ съм в земята lie hidden within the earth, няма СКРИТо покрито it is all fair, it is open and above board 12. СКРИТa безработица concealed/disguised unemployment 13. СКРИТa заплаха a covert/latent threat 14. СКРИТa картина picture-puzzle 15. СКРИТa тенденция/настроение undercurrent 16. СКРИТo съкровище a buried treasure, treasure-trove 17. СКРИТo състояние latency 18. СКРИТи възможности hidden/latent possibilities 19. СКРИТи подбуди ulterior motives 20. СКРИТи сили hidden forces, latent powers 21. най-СКРИТи кътища the furthest recesses 22. нищо не остава СКРИТо murder will out 23. физ., юр. latent

    Български-английски речник > скрит

  • 43 существует опасность

    Существует опасность
     Due to the expected high content of silt in the closed loop, the potential exists for rapid tubesheet erosion.
     There is a danger that experimental studies may fizzle out with a few statements of generalities.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > существует опасность

  • 44 Gefahrenpotenzial

    Gefahrenpotenzial n VR danger potential

    Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Gefahrenpotenzial

  • 45 потенциальная угроза / опасность

    4000 полезных слов и выражений > потенциальная угроза / опасность

  • 46 Appleby, John F.

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    b. 1840 New York, US A
    d. ? USA
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    American inventor of the knotting mechanism used on early binders and still found on modern baling machines.
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    As a young man John Appleby worked as a labourer for a farmer near Whitewater in Wisconsin. He was 18 when the farmer bought a new reaping machine. Appleby believed that the concept had not been progressed far enough and that the machine should be able to bind sheaths as well as to cut the corn. It is claimed that while watching a dog playing with a skipping rope he noticed a particular knot created as the dog removed its head from the loop that had passed over it, and recognized the potential of the way in which this knot had been formed. From a piece of apple wood he carved a device that would produce the knot he had seen. A local school teacher backed Appleby's idea with a $50 loan, but the American Civil War and service in the Union Army prevented any further development until 1869 when he took out a patent on a wire-tying binder. A number of the devices were made for him by a company in Beloit. Trials of wire binders held in 1873 highlighted the danger of small pieces of wire caught up in the hay leading to livestock losses. Appleby looked again at the possibility of twine. In 1875 he successfully operated a machine and the following season four were in operation. A number of other developments, not least Behel's "bill hook" knotting device, were also to have an influence in the final development of Appleby's twine-tying binder. As so often happens, it was the vision of the entrepreneur which ultimately led to the success of Appleby's device. In 1877 Appleby persuaded William Deering to produce and market his binder, and 3,000 twine binders, together with the twine produced for them, were put on the market in 1880, with immediate success. Over the next dozen years all harvesting-machine manufacturers adopted the idea, under licence to Appleby.
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    Further Reading
    G.Quick and W.Buchele, 1978, The Grain Harvesters, American Society of Agricultural Engineers (provides an account of the development of harvesting machinery and the various tying devices developed for them).
    1927, "Twine knotter history", Wisconsin Magazine of History (a more specific account).
    AP

    Biographical history of technology > Appleby, John F.

  • 47 способность к росту

    Русско-английский научный словарь > способность к росту

  • 48 φεύγω

    φεύγω fut. φεύξομαι; 2 aor. ἔφυγον; pf. πέφυγα LXX (Hom.)
    to seek safety in flight, flee, Mt 8:33; 26:56; Mk 5:14; 14:50, 52 (mng. 2 is also poss.; cp. PTebt 48, 23f); Lk 8:34; J 10:12, 13 v.l.; Ac 7:29; GPt 13:57; AcPl Ha 4, 1; 9; 5, 8;12;17; ἀπό (X., Cyr. 7, 2, 4, Mem. 2, 6, 31; Arrian, Ind. 6, 5; Ex 4:3; 2 Km 19:10; PsSol 17:16; TestDan 5:1; JosAs 5:2 [ἀπὸ προσώπου]; Jos., Bell. 1, 474) Mk 16:8; J 10:5; Js 4:7=Hm 12, 4, 7; cp. 12, 5, 2; Rv 9:6 (death will elude them); 1 Cl 4:10; 28:2; Hm 11:14; 12, 2, 4 (w. μακράν). ἐκ (Ael. Aristid. 30 p. 583 D.; Jos., Ant. 14, 177) Ac 27:30. εἰς (X., Mem. 1, 2, 24; Gen 14:10; Num 24:11; JosAs 28:7 εἰς τὴν ὕλην; Demetr.: 722 Fgm. 1, 1 Jac.; Jos., Ant. 14, 418 εἰς τὰ ὄρη) Mt 2:13; 10:23; 24:16; Mk 13:14; Lk 21:21 (cp. 1 Macc 2:28); J 6:15 v.l.; Rv 12:6. ἐπί w. acc. ἐπὶ τὰ ὄρη Mt 24:16 v.l. (X., Ages. 2, 11; JosAs 27:7 ἐπὶ τὴν ὕλην).—RBach, Die Aufforderungen zur Flucht und zum Kampf im alttestamentlichen Prophetenspruch ’62.
    to become safe from danger by eluding or avoiding it, escape Mk 14:52 (mng. 1 is also prob.); Hb 12:25 v.l. W. the acc. of that which one escapes (Artem. 1, 21; 4, 1 p. 200, 24; Jos., Vi. 94, Ant. 6, 344; Just., A I, 12, 11 ἄγνοιαν) ἔφυγον στόματα μαχαίρης 11:34. τὸ αἰώνιον (πῦρ) MPol 2:3. Cp. 2 Cl 18:2. ἀπό Mt 3:7; 23:33; Lk 3:7 (cp. Il. 20, 350).— Guard against w. acc. τὰς ἀπειλάς the threats, i.e. the punishments which they hold in prospect 1 Cl 58:1.
    to keep from doing someth. by avoiding it because of its potential damage, flee from, avoid, shun, fig. ext. of 1, and in a moral sense w. acc. of thing (Zaleucus in Stob. IV p. 125, 12 H. τ. ἀδικίαν; Cleobulus in Diog. L. 1, 92; Epict. 1, 7, 25; SIG 1268 I, 3 [III B.C.] ἄδικα φεῦγε; 4 Macc 8:19; Just., A I, 43, 3) φεύγετε τὴν πορνείαν (TestReub 5:5) 1 Cor 6:18. In contrast to διώκειν 1 Ti 6:11 and 2 Ti 2:22 (beside διώκειν, φεύγειν τι may have the mng. ‘run away from’ as schol. on Nicander, Ther. 75).—1 Cl 30:1; 2 Cl 10:1; ITr 11:1; IPhld 2:1; 6:2; 7:2; ISm 7:2; IPol 5:1. Also ἀπό τινος (Sir 21:2 ἀπὸ ἁμαρτίας) 1 Cor 10:14; B 4:1, 10; D 3:1; H 37, 3 v.l. (for ἀφέξῃ).
    to cease being visible, vanish, disappear (Ps.-Clem., Hom. 2, 28) πᾶσα νῆσος ἔφυγεν Rv 16:20. W. ἀπὸ τοῦ προσώπου τινός (as Ps 67:2; cp. also Dt 28:7; Josh 8:5; yet likew. as early as Ctesias: 688 Fgm. 9, 1, 3 p. 454, 16 Jac. φυγεῖν ἀπὸ προσώπου Κύρου and schol. on Nicander, Ther. 377 in a free quot. from Herodas [8, 59] φεύγωμεν ἐκ προσώπου) 20:11. Or does the writer focus on cessation from existence rather than on invisibility?—B. 698. DELG. M-M.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > φεύγω

  • 49 система раннего оповещения

    1. early warning system

     

    система раннего оповещения

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    early warning system
    Any series of procedures and devices designed to detect sudden or potential threats to persons, property or the environment at the first sign of danger; especially a system utilizing radar technology. (Source: RHW)
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