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101 satellite
1) спутник (1. спутник небесного тела 2. искусственный спутник Земли, ИСЗ 3. искусственный спутник (небесного тела)) || спутниковый2) ретрансляционная станция; ретранслятор3) pl. подключаемые через сабвуфер громкоговорители акустической системы, проф. сателлиты4) неавтономное или периферийное оборудование; вспомогательное или подчинённое устройство; проф. сателлит || неавтономный; периферийный; вспомогательный; подчинённый; проф. сателлитный5) вчт. паразитная окантовка символов ( при печати)•- amateur satellite
- artificial satellite
- Asia cellular satellite
- broadcast satellite
- broadcasting satellite
- communications satellite
- dark satellite
- delayed-repeater satellite
- digital audio radio satellite
- direct broadcasting satellite
- domestic satellite
- early-warning satellite
- Earth satellite
- European communications satellite
- geostationary satellite
- geosynchronous satellite
- GPS satellite
- information satellite
- ionospheric satellite
- low-altitude satellite
- low-orbit satellite
- mail-box satellite
- mail-forwarding satellite
- MEMS-based miniature satellite
- multibeam satellite
- navigation development satellite
- navigation satellite providing time and range
- navigation satellite
- passive communications satellite
- radio amateur satellite
- reconnaissance satellite
- reflector satellite
- relay satellite
- relay station satellite
- research satellite
- search-and-rescue satellite
- solid-state satellite
- sub-synchronous satellite
- synchronous satellite
- tactical communications satellite
- telecommunication satellite
- topside sounder satelliteThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > satellite
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103 provide
[prə'vaɪd]vtdostarczać (dostarczyć perf) +gento provide sb with — ( food) zaopatrywać (zaopatrzyć perf) kogoś w +acc; ( information) dostarczać (dostarczyć perf) komuś +gen; ( job) zapewniać (zapewnić perf) komuś +acc
to be provided with — ( person) mieć do dyspozycji +acc; ( thing) być wyposażonym w +acc
Phrasal Verbs:* * *1) (to give or supply: He provided the wine for the meal; He provided them with a bed for the night.) dostarczyć, zapewnić2) ((with for) to have enough money to supply what is necessary: He is unable to provide for his family.) utrzymać•- provided- providing -
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['teli,tekst]noun (a system of TV broadcasts of text only, providing all sorts of information eg weather forecasts, train timetables, news reports, jokes and lottery results.) teletekst -
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['teli,tekst]noun (a system of TV broadcasts of text only, providing all sorts of information eg weather forecasts, train timetables, news reports, jokes and lottery results.) teleteksts* * *teleteksts -
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['teli,tekst]noun (a system of TV broadcasts of text only, providing all sorts of information eg weather forecasts, train timetables, news reports, jokes and lottery results.) teletekstas -
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['teli,tekst]noun (a system of TV broadcasts of text only, providing all sorts of information eg weather forecasts, train timetables, news reports, jokes and lottery results.) text-tv -
108 supply
sup·ply1) ( provide sth)to \supply sth für etw akk sorgen, etw bereitstellen;to \supply an answer to a question eine Antwort auf eine Frage geben;to \supply information about sth Informationen über etw akk geben;to \supply sth to sb arms, drugs jdm etw beschaffen;to be accused of \supplying drugs des Drogenhandels beschuldigt werden, wegen Drogenhandel[s] angeklagt sein2) ( provide sb with sth)to be supplied with sth etw erhalten;to \supply sb with food jdn mit Nahrung versorgen3) ( act as source) liefern;this cereal supplies plenty of vitamins dieses Getreide ist ein großer Vitaminspender4) ( satisfy)to \supply a demand eine Nachfrage befriedigen;to \supply a requirement einer Forderung nachkommen na month's \supply of tablets eine Monatspackung Tabletten;water \supply Wasservorrat msource of \supply Bezugsquelle f\supply and demand Angebot und Nachfrage;to be in plentiful \supply im Überfluss [o reichlich] vorhanden sein;to be in short \supply Mangelware seinto be urgently in need of medical supplies dringend medizinischer Versorgung bedürfen;to cut off supplies die Lieferungen einstellen;to cut off gas/ water supplies das Gas/Wasser abstellen;office supplies Bürobedarf m5) ( amount available)to be on \supply vertretungsweise unterrichten→ supplely -
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['teli,tekst]noun (a system of TV broadcasts of text only, providing all sorts of information eg weather forecasts, train timetables, news reports, jokes and lottery results.) teletext* * *• teletext -
110 teletext
['teli,tekst]noun (a system of TV broadcasts of text only, providing all sorts of information eg weather forecasts, train timetables, news reports, jokes and lottery results.) teletext* * *• teletext -
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['teli,tekst]noun (a system of TV broadcasts of text only, providing all sorts of information eg weather forecasts, train timetables, news reports, jokes and lottery results.) -
113 alliteration
аллитерация (ниже приведены примеры ее использовния в американской журналистике; при переводе эффект может передаваться фразеологизмами - см. пример 1)1. These events... are a captivation of the splendor, spirit and stupidity of quadrennial madness. — В этих событиях, как в капле воды, отражаются обычаи наших периодических президентских кампаний во всей их красе и безумии.
2. The Internet is providing people from Peru to Pennsylvania with access to identical information and entertainment, while consumers from Bangkok to Brussels go to the same shops to purchase the same products from the same multinational corporations.
3...engaging in analysis rather than simple attitude, having core beliefs but not biases, following principles but not prejudices. (And perhaps avoiding a bit better Luce's fondness for alliteration.) (Time, Уолтер Айзексон)
The English annotation is below. (English-Russian) > alliteration
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114 radar monitoring
The use of radar for the purpose of providing aircraft with information and advice relative to significant deviations from nominal flight path, including deviations from the terms of their air traffic control clearances.(PANS-ATM)Испoльзoвaниe рaдиoлoкaтoрa в цeлях прeдoстaвлeния вoздушным судaм инфoрмaции и сooбщeний, кaсaющихся знaчитeльных oтклoнeний oт нoминaльнoй трaeктoрии пoлётa, включая отклонения от условий, оговорённых в выданных им диспетчерских разрешениях.International Civil Aviation Vocabulary (English-Russian) > radar monitoring
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115 alliteration
•• Не могу отказать себе в удовольствии привести хотя бы пару примеров использования в американской журналистике аллитерации как выразительного средства. В наше торопливое время переводчики чаще всего оставляют его без внимания, а жаль.
•• Особенно богат (может быть, лучше сказать – грешит) аллитерациями журнал Time – традиционно, со времен его основателя Генри Люса. Вот характеристика проходящей раз в четыре года кампании по выборам президента: These events... are a captivation of the splendor, spirit and stupidity of quadrennial madness. Мой учитель Я.И.Рецкер советовал передавать в таких случаях выразительность, прибегая к какому-нибудь красочному фразеологизму. Попробую: В этих событиях, как в капле воды, отражаются обычаи наших периодических президентских кампаний во всей их красе и безумии. Другой пример из того же источника: The Internet [is] providing people from Peru to Pennsylvania with access to identical information and entertainment, while consumers from Bangkok to Brussels go to the same shops to purchase the same products from the same multinational corporations.
•• Подытожу следующей цитатой из статьи главного редактора журнала Уолтера Айзексона:...engaging in analysis rather than simple attitude, having core beliefs but not biases, following principles but not prejudices. (And perhaps avoiding a bit better Luce’s fondness for alliteration.) Айзексон здесь слегка ироничен и самокритичен, а ведь написано неплохо! Как у поэта рифма нередко ведет за собой мысль, так в первом предложении мысль – причем интересная – частично порождена аллитерацией. Переводчику остается лишь в восхищении снять шляпу!
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116 teletext
['teli,tekst]noun (a system of TV broadcasts of text only, providing all sorts of information eg weather forecasts, train timetables, news reports, jokes and lottery results.) τελετέξτ, σύστημα προβολής πληροφοριών σε οθόνη τηλεόρασης -
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['teli,tekst]noun (a system of TV broadcasts of text only, providing all sorts of information eg weather forecasts, train timetables, news reports, jokes and lottery results.) -
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['teli,tekst]noun (a system of TV broadcasts of text only, providing all sorts of information eg weather forecasts, train timetables, news reports, jokes and lottery results.) -
119 France
The continental European country with which Portugal has had the closest and most friendly relations since the Middle Ages and whose culture since early modern times has been the most important model for Portugal's culture. Beginning in the Reconquest, French groups assisted the Portuguese in fighting the Muslims, and Portugal's first royal dynasty was Burgundian. Various French religious orders settled in Portugal and brought new skills and ideas. Franco-Portuguese relations in diplomacy went through various phases after a virtual break between the two monarchies during the Hundred Years' War and Castile's campaigns to conquer Portugal up to the battle of Aljubarrota (1385), when France was the main ally of Castile. France gave Portugal vital assistance in the 16th and 17th centuries against Spanish aggression. French aid was given to Dom Antônio, Prior of Crato, who opposed Filipe's domination of Portugal, and to restoration Portugal during the War of Restoration (1640-68). With the important exception of the disastrous Napoleonic invasions and war (1807-11), Franco-Portuguese relations in diplomacy, trade, and culture were exceptionally good from the first quarter of the 19th century.In part as a response to unpopular Castilianization during Spain's domination, the Portuguese found French culture a comforting, novel foil and prestigious alternative. Despite Great Britain's dominance in matters commercial, diplomatic, and political under the Anglo- Portuguese Alliance, French culture and politics came to enjoy primary importance in Portugal. Even in commerce, France was Portugal's third or fourth best customer during the 19th century. Especially between 1820 and 1960, French influence provided a major model for the well-educated.A brief list of some key political, literary, philosophical, and artistic ideas Portugal eagerly embraced is suggestive. King Pedro IV's 1826 Charter ( A Carta) was directly modeled on an early French constitution. French models of liberalism and socialism prevailed in politics; impressionism in art; romanticism and realism, Parnassian-ism, and symbolism in literature; positivism and Bergsonianism in philosophy, etc. During the 18th and 19th centuries, the Portuguese language, including vocabulary and orthography (spelling), experienced extensive Frenchification. French became the second language of Portugal's elite, providing access to knowledge and information vital for the education and development of isolated Portugal.French cultural influences became pervasive and entered the country by various means: through the French invasions before 1811, trade and commerce, improved international communication and transportation, Portuguese emigration to France (which became a mass movement after 1950), and close diplomatic and intellectual relations. An example of the importance of French culture until recently, when British and American cultural influences have become more significant, was that works in French dominated foreign book sections in Portuguese bookstores. If Portugal retained the oldest diplomatic link in world history with Britain, its chief cultural model until recently was France. Until after the Revolution of 25 April 1974, the largest portion of Portugal's educated elite studying abroad resided in France and took French higher degrees. The pattern of Portuguese students in higher education abroad has diversified in the years since, and now a significant portion are studying in other European continental states as well as in Britain and the United States. Diplomatic posts in France rank high in the pecking order of Portugal's small foreign service. -
120 application form
HRa form used in the recruitment process to enable a job candidate to supply information about his or her qualifications, skills, and experience. Employers may ask a candidate to complete an application form instead of, or as well as, providing a résumé. Application forms should be reviewed regularly to ensure that questions asked take account of current legislation, accepted good practice, and internal organizational developments. These questions should be job-related and avoid unjustifiable intrusion into a candidate’s personal life.
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