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  • 41 Verlagsanstalt

    f publishing house ( oder company)
    * * *
    Ver|lags|an|stalt
    f
    publishing firm
    * * *
    Verlagsanstalt f publishing house ( oder company)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Verlagsanstalt

  • 42 yayınevi

    n. publishing house
    * * *
    1. publisher 2. publishing firm 3. publishing house

    Turkish-English dictionary > yayınevi

  • 43 Buchverkaufsstelle

    Buchverkaufsstelle
    book sales agency (point);
    Buchverlag [firm of] publishers, publishing firm (house);
    Buchverleih lending library;
    Buchverlust accounting loss;
    Buchwährung accounting currency.

    Business german-english dictionary > Buchverkaufsstelle

  • 44 Buchverlag

    Buchverlag
    [firm of] publishers, publishing firm (house)

    Business german-english dictionary > Buchverlag

  • 45 издательская фирма

    2) Business: publishing company

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > издательская фирма

  • 46 forlag

    * * *
    subst. publishing firm, publishing house, publishers

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > forlag

  • 47 forlagsredaktør

    subst. editor (in a publishing firm), publishing editor

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > forlagsredaktør

  • 48 издательский

    прил. к издатель и издательство

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > издательский

  • 49 видавництво

    с
    publisher(s), publishing firm, publishing house

    Українсько-англійський словник > видавництво

  • 50 книговидавництво

    с
    publishing house; publishing firm

    Українсько-англійський словник > книговидавництво

  • 51 kustannusliike

    printing (graphic) industry
    • publishers
    printing (graphic) industry
    • publishing firm
    printing (graphic) industry
    • publishing house

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > kustannusliike

  • 52 nakladni

    adj (izdavački) publishing I nakladnio poduzeće (zavod, kuća) publishing firm/ /company/house, publisher

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > nakladni

  • 53 Osborne, Adam

    [br]
    b. 6 February 1939 Bangkok, Thailand
    [br]
    British computer pioneer, producer of the first practical portable microcomputer.
    [br]
    Born of British parents, Osborne spent some time in India before moving to the UK. He obtained a BSc in chemical engineering at Birmingham University in 1961, then worked for a number of companies in the USA before obtaining a PhD at the University of Delaware. He was then employed by the Shell Oil Company, near San Francisco, California, but he resigned in 1971 to write and to study computing. In 1975 he published a book on microcomputers that sold 20,000 copies in less than a year. He then set up a publishing firm, Osborne and Associates, which he sold to McGraw-Hill in 1979. Subsequently, he formed the Osborne Computer Company and in March 1981 he introduced the Osborne I, the first portable microcomputer. Features of this innovative machine, which sold for under US$2,000, were a full-size keyboard, a CRT (cathode ray tube) display, dual floppy-disk drives, a CP/M operating system, Wordstar word-processing, SuperCalc (a financial-analysis package) and interpretive and compiled BASIC. By late 1982 the company had over 1,000 employees and sales had reached US$70 million, but within a year the company was bankrupt, a débâcle that Osborne later described in a book. Following this he returned to publishing with the formation of Paperback Software International.
    [br]
    Bibliography
    1975, An Introduction to Microcomputers: Adam Osborne \& Associates. 1984, Hypergrowth: The Rise and Fall of the Osborne Computer Co.
    KF

    Biographical history of technology > Osborne, Adam

  • 54 Web-издательство

    Information technology: Web publishing firm

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Web-издательство

  • 55 фирма, публикующая информацию в Web

    Network technologies: Web publishing firm

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > фирма, публикующая информацию в Web

  • 56 Л-12

    ДЫШАТЬ НА ЛАДАН coll VP pres or past usu. 3rd pers)
    1. (subj: human (of a mortally ill or old and feeble person) to be about to die
    X дышит на ладан = X has one foot in the grave
    X is on his last legs X is breathing his last.
    ...Почему-то в нём (Мите)... основалось убеждение, что этот старый развратитель, дышащий теперь на ладан, может быть, вовсе не будет в настоящую минуту противиться, если Грушенька устроит как-нибудь свою жизнь честно и выйдет за «благонадёжного человека» замуж (Достоевский 1)....For some reason the conviction had settled in him (Mitya)...that this old profligate, now with one foot in the grave, might not be at all averse at the moment to Grushenka somehow arranging her life honorably and marrying ua trustworthy man" (1a).
    «Дышит на ладан, — возразил полковник. - Оставь его, Филюков. Можете оба идти» (Войнович 2). "He's breathing his last," retorted the colonel. "Leave him alone, Filiukov. You're both dismissed" (2a).
    2. ( subj: concr or collect) to be in the final period of existence, be about to stop functioning
    X дышит на ладан - X is on its last legs
    X is on the verge of collapse X is in its last days X is dying out.
    Второй - чистовой - экземпляр («Шума времени») кочевал по редакциям, и все отказывались печатать эту штуку, лишённую фабулы и сюжета, классового подхода и общественного значения. Заинтересовался Георгий Блок, двоюродный брат поэта, работавший в дышавшем на ладан частном издательстве (Мандельштам 2). The fair copy (of Noise of Time) went the rounds of various publishers who all rejected it, devoid as it was of plot, story, class consciousness, or any kind of social significance. The only person to show interest was Georgi Blok, the cousin of the poet, who worked for a private publishing firm already on its last legs (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Л-12

  • 57 дышать на ладан

    [VP; pres or past; usu. 3rd pers]
    =====
    1. [subj: human]
    (of a mortally ill or old and feeble person) to be about to die:
    - X дышит на ладан X has one foot in the grave;
    - X is breathing his last.
         ♦...Почему-то в нём [Мите]... основалось убеждение, что этот старый развратитель, дышащий теперь на ладан, может быть, вовсе не будет в настоящую минуту противиться, если Грушенька устроит как-нибудь свою жизнь честно и выйдет за "благонадёжного человека" замуж( Достоевский 1)....For some reason the conviction had settled in him [Mitya]... that this old profligate, now with one foot in the grave, might not be at all averse at the moment to Grushenka somehow arranging her life honorably and marrying ua trustworthy man" (1a).
         ♦ "Дышит на ладан, - возразил полковник. - Оставь его, Филюков. Можете оба идти" (Войнович 2). "He's breathing his last," retorted the colonel. "Leave him alone, Filiukov. You're both dismissed" (2a).
    2. [subj: concr or collect]
    to be in the final period of existence, be about to stop functioning:
    - X дышит на ладан X is on its last legs;
    - X is dying out.
         ♦ Второй - чистовой - экземпляр ["Шума времени"] кочевал по редакциям, и все отказывались печатать эту штуку, лишённую фабулы и сюжета, классового подхода и общественного значения. Заинтересовался Георгий Блок, двоюродный брат поэта, работавший в дышавшем на ладан частном издательстве (Мандельштам 2). The fair copy [of Noise of Time] went the rounds of various publishers who all rejected it, devoid as it was of plot, story, class consciousness, or any kind of social significance. The only person to show interest was Georgi Blok, the cousin of the poet, who worked for a private publishing firm already on its last legs (2a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > дышать на ладан

  • 58 typist

    noun (a person whose job is to type: She works as a typist; She is a typist in a publishing firm.) mecanógrafo
    typist n mecanógrafo
    tr['taɪpɪst]
    1 mecanógrafo,-a
    typist ['taɪpɪst] n
    : mecanógrafo m, -fa f
    n.
    dactilógrafo s.m.
    mecanógrafa s.f.
    mecanógrafo s.m.
    'taɪpəst, 'taɪpɪst
    noun mecanógrafo, -fa m,f, dactilógrafo, -fa m,f
    ['taɪpɪst]
    N mecanógrafo(-a) m / f
    * * *
    ['taɪpəst, 'taɪpɪst]
    noun mecanógrafo, -fa m,f, dactilógrafo, -fa m,f

    English-spanish dictionary > typist

  • 59 typist

    noun (a person whose job is to type: She works as a typist; She is a typist in a publishing firm.) maskinskriver, sekretær
    maskinskriver
    subst. \/ˈtaɪpɪst\/
    maskinskriver

    English-Norwegian dictionary > typist

  • 60 forlag

    sg - fórlaget, pl - fórlag
    изда́тельство с
    * * *
    (et -) publishing firm, publisher(s);
    [ udkommet på Gyldendals forlag] published by Gyldendal;
    [ udgive på eget forlag] publish at one's own expense.

    Danish-English dictionary > forlag

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