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  • 121 ear

    1. n ухо
    2. n слух
    3. n музыкальный слух
    4. n ручка
    5. n кул. ушки
    6. n тех. ушко, проушина
    7. n тех. подвеска, дужка
    8. n тех. редк. скважина; отверстие
    9. n тех. эл. зажим для контактного провода
    10. n тех. амер. сл. любительская радиостанция

    to be all ears — обратиться в слух, слушать с напряжённым вниманием

    in at one ear and out at the other — в одно ухо вошло, в другое вышло

    over head and ears, head over up to the ears — по уши;

    he will bend your ear for hours if given the chance — держитесь от него подальше, он вас до смерти заговорит

    11. n колос
    12. n початок
    13. v колоситься, выбрасывать колос
    14. v давать початки
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. hearing (noun) audition; hearing
    2. lug (noun) bulge; flange; lug; projection; prong; protrusion; tab
    3. notice (noun) attention; cognizance; heed; mark; note; notice; observance; observation; regard; remark
    4. organ of hearing (noun) acoustic organ; auditory apparatus; auricle; cochlea; eardrum; inner ear; middle ear; organ of hearing; outer ear

    English-Russian base dictionary > ear

  • 122 Flax Scutching

    Bale
    Two cwt. of scutched flax enclosed in a bessian bag. The unit of flax for despatch to the spinner.
    Blades, Tapered - A turbine scutching machine in which the scutching blades are tapered in width in the first third of each compartment in contradistinction to the usual parallel sided blades. Blades, Tapered and Coned - A turbine scutching machine in which the blades are tapered and at the same time the first third of each scutching rotor is coned. Bunch - The aggregate of pieces which is tied up with two or more ties preparatory to baling. Conditioning - The operation of adding moisture to or abstracting moisture from straw to put it in the optimum condition for scutching. Decortication - The term sometimes applied to the scutching of unretted straw in contradistinction to retted straw. Handles - See Scutching Wheel or Handles. Piece - The small handful which is the unit of scutched flax. Scutching - The mechanical operation of separating the fibre from the woody part of the de-seeded or retted flax straw. Scutching, Automatic - See Scutching, machine or turbine or automatic. Scutching, Hand - The operation of scutching as carried out on a Belgian or Irish scutching wheel. Scutching, Machine, or Turbine, or Automatic - The operation of scutching flax entirely mechanically. Scutching Machine, Monoblade - Similar in principle to a turbine machine, but each compartment has a single steel blade on one shaft in place of multiple blades on two shafts. Scutching Machine, Turbine - A scutching outfit consisting generally of (a) prebreaking rollers to crimp the centre of the straw (b) a set of fluted breaking rollers to crimp the ends of the straw (c) a conveyor to hold the straw during processing; (d) a root end compartment where intersecting steel blades scutch the root end and middle of the flax; (e) a top end compartment where similar blades scutch the middle and top end of the flax; (f) a delivery bar where the scutched flax is piled up for removal. Scutching Wheel, or Handles - The machine on which hand scutching is done. It consists of an upright wooden or metal stock in a notch of which the broken flax straw is held and is there operated on by a number of wooden blades mounted equidistantly on a central shaft. Scutching Wheel, Belgian - A scutch wheel which usually has 12 light blades of walnut. Scutching Wheel Irish - A scutch wheel which usually has 6 blades, much heavier than those in the Belgian wheel. Strick (v.) - To divide straw from the breakers into suitable pieces and to level the ends before hand scutching.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Flax Scutching

  • 123 Catholic church

       The Catholic Church and the Catholic religion together represent the oldest and most enduring of all Portuguese institutions. Because its origins as an institution go back at least to the middle of the third century, if not earlier, the Christian and later the Catholic Church is much older than any other Portuguese institution or major cultural influence, including the monarchy (lasting 770 years) or Islam (540 years). Indeed, it is older than Portugal (869 years) itself. The Church, despite its changing doctrine and form, dates to the period when Roman Lusitania was Christianized.
       In its earlier period, the Church played an important role in the creation of an independent Portuguese monarchy, as well as in the colonization and settlement of various regions of the shifting Christian-Muslim frontier as it moved south. Until the rise of absolutist monarchy and central government, the Church dominated all public and private life and provided the only education available, along with the only hospitals and charity institutions. During the Middle Ages and the early stage of the overseas empire, the Church accumulated a great deal of wealth. One historian suggests that, by 1700, one-third of the land in Portugal was owned by the Church. Besides land, Catholic institutions possessed a large number of chapels, churches and cathedrals, capital, and other property.
       Extensive periods of Portuguese history witnessed either conflict or cooperation between the Church as the monarchy increasingly sought to gain direct control of the realm. The monarchy challenged the great power and wealth of the Church, especially after the acquisition of the first overseas empire (1415-1580). When King João III requested the pope to allow Portugal to establish the Inquisition (Holy Office) in the country and the request was finally granted in 1531, royal power, more than religion was the chief concern. The Inquisition acted as a judicial arm of the Catholic Church in order to root out heresies, primarily Judaism and Islam, and later Protestantism. But the Inquisition became an instrument used by the crown to strengthen its power and jurisdiction.
       The Church's power and prestige in governance came under direct attack for the first time under the Marquis of Pombal (1750-77) when, as the king's prime minister, he placed regalism above the Church's interests. In 1759, the Jesuits were expelled from Portugal, although they were allowed to return after Pombal left office. Pombal also harnessed the Inquisition and put in place other anticlerical measures. With the rise of liberalism and the efforts to secularize Portugal after 1820, considerable Church-state conflict occurred. The new liberal state weakened the power and position of the Church in various ways: in 1834, all religious orders were suppressed and their property confiscated both in Portugal and in the empire and, in the 1830s and 1840s, agrarian reform programs confiscated and sold large portions of Church lands. By the 1850s, Church-state relations had improved, various religious orders were allowed to return, and the Church's influence was largely restored. By the late 19th century, Church and state were closely allied again. Church roles in all levels of education were pervasive, and there was a popular Catholic revival under way.
       With the rise of republicanism and the early years of the First Republic, especially from 1910 to 1917, Church-state relations reached a new low. A major tenet of republicanism was anticlericalism and the belief that the Church was as much to blame as the monarchy for the backwardness of Portuguese society. The provisional republican government's 1911 Law of Separation decreed the secularization of public life on a scale unknown in Portugal. Among the new measures that Catholics and the Church opposed were legalization of divorce, appropriation of all Church property by the state, abolition of religious oaths for various posts, suppression of the theology school at Coimbra University, abolition of saints' days as public holidays, abolition of nunneries and expulsion of the Jesuits, closing of seminaries, secularization of all public education, and banning of religious courses in schools.
       After considerable civil strife over the religious question under the republic, President Sidónio Pais restored normal relations with the Holy See and made concessions to the Portuguese Church. Encouraged by the apparitions at Fátima between May and October 1917, which caused a great sensation among the rural people, a strong Catholic reaction to anticlericalism ensued. Backed by various new Catholic organizations such as the "Catholic Youth" and the Academic Center of Christian Democracy (CADC), the Catholic revival influenced government and politics under the Estado Novo. Prime Minister Antônio de Oliveira Salazar was not only a devout Catholic and member of the CADC, but his formative years included nine years in the Viseu Catholic Seminary preparing to be a priest. Under the Estado Novo, Church-state relations greatly improved, and Catholic interests were protected. On the other hand, Salazar's no-risk statism never went so far as to restore to the Church all that had been lost in the 1911 Law of Separation. Most Church property was never returned from state ownership and, while the Church played an important role in public education to 1974, it never recovered the influence in education it had enjoyed before 1911.
       Today, the majority of Portuguese proclaim themselves Catholic, and the enduring nature of the Church as an institution seems apparent everywhere in the country. But there is no longer a monolithic Catholic faith; there is growing diversity of religious choice in the population, which includes an increasing number of Protestant Portuguese as well as a small but growing number of Muslims from the former Portuguese empire. The Muslim community of greater Lisbon erected a Mosque which, ironically, is located near the Spanish Embassy. In the 1990s, Portugal's Catholic Church as an institution appeared to be experiencing a revival of influence. While Church attendance remained low, several Church institutions retained an importance in society that went beyond the walls of the thousands of churches: a popular, flourishing Catholic University; Radio Re-nascenca, the country's most listened to radio station; and a new private television channel owned by the Church. At an international conference in Lisbon in September 2000, the Cardinal Patriarch of Portugal, Dom José Policarpo, formally apologized to the Jewish community of Portugal for the actions of the Inquisition. At the deliberately selected location, the place where that religious institution once held its hearings and trials, Dom Policarpo read a declaration of Catholic guilt and repentance and symbolically embraced three rabbis, apologizing for acts of violence, pressures to convert, suspicions, and denunciation.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Catholic church

  • 124 Interrupt

    v. trans.
    P. and V. λειν, Ar. and P. διαλειν.
    Interrupt ( in speaking): P. ὑπολαμβάνειν, Ar. ποκρούειν.
    It often interrupted me in the middle of speaking: P. πολλαχοῦ δή με ἐπέσχε λέγοντα μεταξύ (Plat., Ap. 40B).
    Interrupt me in the middle if you like: P. μεταξὺ ἐπιλαβοῦ ἂν βούλῃ (Plat., Sym. 214E).
    Hinder: P. and V. ἐμποδίζειν.
    Prevent: P. and V. κωλειν, ἐπικωλειν; see Prevent.
    Put a stop to: P. and V. παύειν; see End.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Interrupt

  • 125 down

    Ⅰ.
    down1 [daʊn]
    en bas de1 (b) le long de1 (c) à travers1 (d) en bas2 (a), 2 (b) vers le bas2 (a), 2 (c) en panne2 (h) déprimé3 (a) mettre à terre4 (a) descendre4 (b)
    a line down the middle of the page une ligne verticale au milieu de la page;
    to go down the steps/the escalator/the mountain descendre l'escalier/l'escalier mécanique/la montagne;
    she fell down the stairs elle est tombée dans l'escalier;
    tears ran down her face des larmes coulaient le long de son visage;
    her hair hung down her back les cheveux lui tombaient dans le dos;
    to go down the plughole passer par le trou (de l'évier/de la baignoire/ etc);
    the rabbit disappeared back down its hole le lapin a redisparu dans son trou
    it's down the stairs c'est en bas de l'escalier;
    to work down a mine travailler au fond d'une mine;
    they live down the street ils habitent plus loin ou plus bas dans la rue
    (c) (along) le long de;
    he walked down the street il a descendu la rue;
    look down the corridor regardez le long du couloir;
    down the side of his trousers/the box le long de son pantalon/de la boîte
    (d) (through) à travers;
    down (through) the ages à travers les âges
    they went down the shops ils sont partis faire des courses
    (a) (downwards) vers le bas, en bas;
    down! (to dog) couché!, bas les pattes!;
    down and down de plus en plus bas;
    to come or go down descendre;
    my trousers keep slipping down mon pantalon n'arrête pas de descendre ou tomber
    down at the bottom of the hill/page en bas de la colline/de la page;
    down there là-bas;
    I'm down here je suis ici en bas;
    she lives three floors down elle habite trois étages plus bas;
    his office is three doors down on the left (along passage) son bureau est trois portes plus loin sur la gauche;
    the blinds are down les stores sont baissés;
    the river is down la rivière est basse;
    I'll be down in a minute (downstairs) je descends dans un instant;
    they aren't down yet ils ne sont pas encore descendus; (on the ground or floor) à terre;
    he was down for a count of eight il est resté à terre le temps de compter jusqu'à huit
    (c) (facing downwards) vers le bas, dessous;
    he was lying face down il était couché sur le ventre;
    smooth side down le côté lisse dessous
    (d) (reduced, lower)
    prices are down les prix ont baissé;
    Finance the pound is down two cents against the dollar la livre a baissé de deux cents par rapport au dollar
    (e) (below expected, desired level)
    the tyres are down (underinflated) les pneus sont dégonflés; (flat) les pneus sont à plat;
    the cashier is £10 down il manque 10 livres au caissier;
    bookings are down on last week's les réservations sont en baisse par rapport à la semaine dernière;
    Football we were two goals down at half-time on avait deux buts de retard à la mi-temps
    get it down in writing or on paper mettez-le par écrit;
    it's down in my diary/on the calendar c'est dans mon agenda/sur le calendrier;
    he's down to speak at the conference il est inscrit en tant qu'intervenant à la conférence
    (g) (from city, the north)
    she came down from Berlin elle est arrivée de Berlin;
    we're going down south nous descendons vers le sud;
    they're going down to the coast ils descendent sur la côte;
    American to go down East aller au nord-est de la Nouvelle-Angleterre;
    British University she came down from Oxford (on vacation) elle est descendue d'Oxford; (graduated) elle est sortie d'Oxford;
    familiar to go/to live down under (gen) aller/vivre aux antipodes ; (to Australia) aller/vivre en Australie ; (to New Zealand) aller/vivre en Nouvelle-Zélande
    (h) (out of action → machine, computer) en panne;
    the wires are down les lignes sont coupées;
    the computer has gone down l'ordinateur est tombé en panne
    he paid or put £5 down (whole amount) il a payé 5 livres comptant; (as deposit) il a versé (un acompte de) 5 livres;
    5 down and 3 to go ça fait 5, il en reste 3
    he's (gone) down with flu il est au lit avec la grippe
    to be down on sb être monté contre qn ;
    down with…! à bas…!;
    down with the system! à bas le système!;
    down with it! (of medicine etc) avalez!
    (a) (depressed) déprimé, malheureux;
    to feel down avoir le cafard
    (b) British (train) = en provenance d'une grande ville
    (c) (elevator) qui descend
    to be down on sb être dur ou sévère avec qn
    (a) (knock down → opponent) mettre à terre; (→ object, target) faire tomber;
    the pilot downed two enemy aircraft le pilote a descendu deux avions ennemis
    (b) (drink) descendre; (eat) avaler;
    he downed three beers il a descendu trois bières
    5 noun
    (a) (setback) revers m, bas m
    (b) (in American football) = chacune des quatre tentatives pour avancer d'au moins 10 yards, au football américain;
    first down premier "down"
    to have a down on sb avoir une dent contre qn
    she's down for physics elle est inscrite au cours de physique;
    they've got me down for the 200m hurdles ils m'ont inscrit au 200m haies;
    the meeting is down for today la réunion est prévue pour aujourd'hui
    down to the smallest details jusqu'aux moindres détails;
    she sold everything right down to the house elle a tout vendu, y compris la maison;
    from the richest down to the poorest du plus riche (jusqu') au plus pauvre;
    from the boss down to the office boy depuis le patron jusqu'au garçon de bureau;
    from the Middle Ages down to the present du ou depuis le Moyen Âge jusqu'à nos jours
    I'm down to my last pound il ne me reste qu'une livre;
    the team was down to 10 men l'équipe était réduite à 10 hommes
    it's down to you now c'est à toi de jouer maintenant;
    any breakages will be down to you si vous cassez quelque chose, c'est vous qui paierez les dégâts
    ►► Computing down arrow flèche f vers le bas;
    Computing down arrow key touche f de déplacement vers le bas;
    Finance down payment acompte m;
    to make a down payment on sth verser un acompte pour qch;
    he made a down payment of £500 il a versé un acompte de 500 livres
    ✾ Film 'Down by Law' Jarmusch 'Sous le coup de la loi'
    Ⅱ.
    down2
    (a) (on bird, person, plant, fruit) duvet m
    (b) (hill) colline f dénudée; (sand dune) dune f

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  • 126 high

    high [haɪ]
    haut1 (a), 1 (b), 1 (d), 1 (f), 1 (g), 1 (m), 1 (o), 1 (p), 2 (a), 2 (b), 3 (a), 3 (b) élevé1 (b)-(e), 1 (k) grand1 (c), 1 (d) noble1 (e) aigu1 (g) excité1 (s) en haut2 (a)
    (a) (tall) haut;
    how high is that building? quelle est la hauteur de ce bâtiment?;
    the walls are three metres high les murs ont ou font trois mètres de haut, les murs sont hauts de trois mètres;
    the building is eight storeys high c'est un immeuble de ou à huit étages;
    the highest mountain in the country la plus haute montagne du pays;
    when I was only so high quand je n'étais pas plus grand que ça
    (b) (above ground level → river, tide) haut; (→ altitude, shelf) haut, élevé;
    built on high ground construit sur un terrain élevé;
    the sun was high in the sky le soleil était haut
    (c) (above average → number) grand, élevé; (→ speed, value) grand; (→ cost, price, rate) élevé; (→ salary) élevé, gros (grosse); (→ pressure) élevé, haut; (→ polish) brillant;
    to the highest degree au plus haut degré, à l'extrême;
    of the highest importance de première importance;
    to pay a high price payer le prix fort;
    to fetch a high price se vendre cher;
    to make a higher bid faire une offre supérieure, surenchérir;
    highest bidder surenchérisseur(euse) m,f;
    she suffers from high blood pressure elle a de la tension;
    also figurative to play for high stakes jouer gros (jeu);
    built to withstand high temperatures conçu pour résister à des températures élevées;
    he has a high temperature il a beaucoup de température ou fièvre;
    areas of high unemployment des régions à fort taux de chômage;
    ore with a high mineral content minerai m à haute teneur;
    milk is high in calcium le lait contient beaucoup de calcium;
    high winds des vents mpl violents, de grands vents mpl;
    Mathematics the highest common factor le plus grand commun diviseur
    (d) (better than average → quality) grand, haut; (→ standard) haut, élevé; (→ mark, score) élevé, bon; (→ reputation) bon;
    our chances of success remain high nos chances de succès restent très bonnes;
    to have a high opinion of sb avoir une bonne ou haute opinion de qn;
    he has a high opinion of himself il a une haute idée de lui-même;
    to have a high profile être très en vue;
    she speaks of you in the highest terms elle dit le plus grand bien de vous;
    one of the highest honours in the arts l'un des plus grands honneurs dans le monde des arts;
    Commerce & Finance high value added à haute valeur ajoutée
    (e) (honourable → ideal, thought) noble, élevé; (→ character) noble;
    a man of high principles un homme qui a des principes (élevés);
    he took a very high moral tone il prit un ton très moralisateur;
    she has very high moral standards elle a des principes (de moralité) très élevés
    a high official un haut fonctionnaire;
    we have it on the highest authority nous le tenons de la source la plus sûre;
    to have friends in high places avoir des relations haut placées, avoir le bras long;
    of high rank de haut rang
    (g) (sound, voice) aigu(uë); Music (note) haut
    high summer plein été m;
    it was high summer c'était au cœur de l'été;
    it's high time we were leaving il est grand temps qu'on parte
    resentment was high il y avait énormément de ressentiment;
    moments of high drama des moments mpl extrêmement dramatiques;
    high adventure grande aventure f;
    to be high farce tourner à la farce
    (j) British (complexion) rougeaud, rubicond;
    to have a high colour avoir le visage congestionné
    (k) (elaborate, formal → language, style) élevé, soutenu
    (l) (prominent → cheekbones) saillant
    (m) Cards haut;
    the highest card la carte maîtresse
    (n) British (meat) avancé, faisandé; (butter, cheese) rance
    (o) (remote) haut
    a high Tory un tory ultra-conservateur;
    a high Anglican un(e) anglican(e) de tendance conservatrice
    (s) (excited) excité, énervé; (cheerful) plein d'entrain, enjoué;
    to be in high spirits être plein d'entrain;
    our spirits were high nous avions le moral;
    familiar old-fashioned we had a high old time on s'est amusés comme des fous
    to be high (drugged) planer; figurative (euphoric) être dans un état d'euphorie ;
    high on cocaine défoncé à la cocaïne;
    figurative they were high on success ils ne se sentaient plus après ce succès;
    figurative he gets high on sailing il prend son pied en faisant de la voile;
    they were (as) high as kites (drunk) ils étaient bien partis; (drugged) ils planaient; (happy) ils avaient la pêche
    (a) (at, to a height) haut, en haut; (at a great altitude) à haute altitude, à une altitude élevée;
    up high en haut;
    higher up plus haut;
    higher and higher de plus en plus haut;
    he raised both hands high il a levé les deux mains en l'air;
    the kite flew high up in the sky le cerf-volant est monté très haut dans le ciel;
    she threw the ball high into the air elle a lancé le ballon très haut;
    the geese flew high over the fields les oies volaient très haut au-dessus des champs;
    the shelf was high above her head l'étagère était bien au-dessus de sa tête;
    he rose high in the company il a accédé aux plus hauts échelons de la société;
    figurative we looked high and low for him nous l'avons cherché partout;
    figurative to set one's sights high, to aim high viser haut;
    figurative they're flying high ils visent haut, ils voient grand;
    also figurative to hold one's head high porter la tête haute;
    figurative to leave sb high and dry laisser qn en plan
    they set the price/standards too high ils ont fixé un prix/niveau trop élevé;
    I turned the heating up high j'ai mis le chauffage à fond;
    he rose higher in my esteem il est monté encore plus dans mon estime;
    salaries can go as high as £50,000 les salaires peuvent monter jusqu'à ou atteindre 50 000 livres;
    I had to go as high as £50 il a fallu que j'aille ou que je monte jusqu'à 50 livres;
    the card players played high les joueurs de cartes ont joué gros (jeu);
    to run high (river) être en crue; (sea) être houleuse ou grosse;
    feelings were running high les esprits se sont échauffés
    (c) (in tone) haut;
    I can't sing that high je ne peux pas chanter aussi haut
    to live high off or on the hog vivre comme un roi ou nabab
    3 noun
    (a) (height) haut m;
    humorous the decision came from on high la décision fut prononcée en haut lieu
    to reach a new high atteindre un nouveau record;
    prices are at an all-time high les prix ont atteint leur maximum;
    the Stock Market reached a new high la Bourse a atteint un nouveau record ou maximum;
    the highs and lows (of share prices, career, life) les hauts mpl et les bas mpl
    (c) (setting → on iron, stove)
    I put the oven on high j'ai mis le four sur très chaud
    (d) Cars (fourth gear) quatrième f; (fifth gear) cinquième f
    (e) Meteorology (anticyclone) anticyclone m
    she's been on a permanent high since he came back elle voit tout en rose depuis son retour
    Religion the Most High le Très-Haut
    ►► Religion high altar maître-autel m;
    History High Antiquity Haute Antiquité f;
    American Cars high beam feux mpl de route;
    Swimming high board plongeoir m le plus haut;
    high camp (affectation) affectation f, cabotinage m; (effeminate behaviour) manières fpl efféminées; (style) kitsch m;
    high chair chaise f haute (pour enfants);
    British Religion High Church
    1 noun
    = fraction de l'Église d'Angleterre accordant une grande importance à l'autorité du prêtre, au rituel etc
    (a) = de tendance conservatrice dans l'Église anglicane;
    British Religion High Churchman = membre du mouvement conservateur à l'intérieur de l'Église anglicane;
    high comedy Theatre comédie f au dialogue brillant;
    figurative the debate ended in scenes of high comedy le débat se termina par des scènes du plus haut comique;
    Military high command haut commandement m;
    Administration high commission haut-commissariat m;
    Administration high commissioner haut-commissaire m;
    Law the High Court (of Justice) le tribunal de grande instance (principal tribunal civil en Angleterre et au pays de Galles);
    Law High Court judge juge m du tribunal de grande instance;
    Law the High Court of Judiciary = la plus haute instance de justice en Écosse;
    Military high explosive explosif m puissant;
    high fashion haute couture f;
    high fidelity haute-fidélité f;
    high finance haute finance f;
    familiar high five = tape amicale donnée dans la paume de quelqu'un, bras levé, pour le saluer, le féliciter ou en signe de victoire;
    they always give each other a high five when they meet ils se tapent dans la main à chaque fois qu'ils se voient;
    Electronics high frequency haute fréquence f;
    high gear Cars (fourth) quatrième f (vitesse f); (fifth) cinquième f (vitesse f);
    figurative they moved into high gear ils se sont dépêchés;
    High German haut allemand m;
    high heels hauts talons mpl;
    high jump Sport saut m en hauteur;
    British familiar figurative you're for the high jump when he finds out! qu'est-ce que tu vas prendre quand il l'apprendra!;
    Sport high jumper sauteur(euse) m,f (qui fait du saut en hauteur);
    the high life la grande vie;
    she has a taste for the high life elle a des goûts de luxe;
    to lead or to live the high life mener la grande vie;
    Religion high mass, High Mass grand-messe f;
    Computing high memory mémoire f haute;
    Computing high memory area zone f de mémoire haute;
    History the High Middle Ages le Haut Moyen Âge;
    high noon plein midi m;
    at high noon à midi pile;
    American Transport High Occupancy Vehicle = voiture particulière transportant au moins deux passagers;
    Religion high place haut lieu m;
    high point (major event → of news) événement m le plus marquant; (→ of evening, holiday) point m culminant, grand moment m; (→ of film, novel) point m culminant;
    the high point of the party le clou de la soirée;
    high priest Religion grand prêtre m;
    figurative the high priests of fashion les gourous mpl de la mode;
    high priestess Religion grande prêtresse f;
    figurative the high priestess of rock la grande prêtresse du rock;
    Linguistics high register language langage m élevé ou soutenu;
    Art high relief haut-relief m;
    high rise tour f (immeuble);
    high road (main road) route f principale, grand-route f; figurative (most direct route) bonne voie f;
    he's on the high road to success il est en bonne voie de réussir;
    the high road to fame la voie de la gloire;
    American familiar high roller (spendthrift) dépensier(ère) mf; (gambler) flambeur(euse) m,f;
    high school School (in UK) = établissement d'enseignement secondaire regroupant collège et lycée; (in US) lycée m;
    she's still at high school elle est toujours scolarisée ou va toujours au lycée;
    the high seas la haute mer;
    on the high seas en haute ou pleine mer;
    high season haute ou pleine saison f;
    during the high season en haute ou pleine saison;
    British Administration High Sheriff = dans les comtés anglais et gallois, représentant officiel du monarque;
    American high sign signe m;
    to give sb the high sign faire signe à qn;
    high society haute société f, grand monde m;
    high spirits pétulance f, vitalité f, entrain m;
    to be in high spirits avoir de l'entrain, être plein d'entrain;
    to put sb in high spirits mettre qn de bonne humeur;
    (a) (major event → of news) événement m le plus marquant; (→ of evening, holiday) point m culminant, grand moment m; (→ of film, novel) point m culminant
    (b) American (place) endroit m intéressant;
    we hit all the high spots (tourists) nous avons vu toutes les attractions touristiques;
    British the high street (street) la grand-rue, la rue principale; (shops) les commerçants mpl, le commerce;
    Commerce & Economics the high street has been badly hit by the recession les commerçants ont été durement touchés par la récession;
    British high table (for guests of honour) table f d'honneur; School & University table f des professeurs;
    British high tea = repas léger pris en début de soirée et accompagné de thé;
    high tech (technology) technologie f avancée ou de pointe; (style) hi-tech m inv;
    high tide (of ocean, sea) marée f haute; figurative (of success) point m culminant;
    at high tide à marée haute;
    Theatre high tragedy grande tragédie f;
    high treason haute trahison f;
    Electricity high voltage haute tension f;
    high water (of ocean, sea) marée f haute; (of river) crue f;
    the river is at high water le fleuve est en crue;
    high wire corde f raide ou de funambule;
    to walk the high wire marcher sur la corde raide
    ✾ Film 'High Noon' Zinnemann 'Le Train sifflera trois fois'

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  • 127 name

    [neɪm]
    argument name вчт. имя аргумента array name вчт. имя массива assumed name вымышленное имя assumed name вчт. псевдоним assumed name псевдоним assumed name фиктивное имя base name вчт. основное имя brand name название марки изделия brand name название торговой марки brand name торговое название brand name фабричная марка business name название торгово-промышленного предприятия business name название фирмы business name наименование предприятия name имя (тж. Christian name, амер. given name, first name); фамилия (тж. family name, surname); by name по имени by name по имени to know by name знать по имени; by (или of, under) the name of под именем; in name only только номинально command name вчт. имя команды commercial name торговое название name грам. имя существительное; common name имя нарицательное company name название компании compound name вчт. составное имя corporate name наименование корпорации device name вчт. имя устройства device name вчт. номер устройства entry name вчт. имя входа external name вчт. внешнее имя false name вымышленное имя fictitious name вымышленное имя file name вчт. имя файла firm name название фирмы firm name фирменное наименование first name имя full name полное имя function name вчт. имя функции generic name вчт. родовое имя give a dog a bad name and hang him считать (кого-л.) плохим, потому что о нем идет дурная слава global name вчт. глобальное имя name великий человек; the great names of history исторические личности group name вчт. групповое имя he has name for honesty он известен своей честностью; people of name известные люди to know by name знать по имени; by (или of, under) the name of под именем; in name only только номинально in the name of от имени; именем; in the name of the law именем закона; in one's own name от своего имени in the name of во имя; in the name of common sense во имя здравого смысла in the name of от имени; именем; in the name of the law именем закона; in one's own name от своего имени in the name of во имя; in the name of common sense во имя здравого смысла in the name of от имени; именем; in the name of the law именем закона; in one's own name от своего имени internal name вчт. внутреннее имя joint name общее название to know by name знать лично каждого to know by name знать по имени; by (или of, under) the name of под именем; in name only только номинально to know by name знать понаслышке name фамилия, род; the last of his name последний из рода logical name вчт. логическое имя name репутация; bad (или ill) name плохая репутация; to make (или to win) a good name for oneself завоевать доброе имя menu name вчт. имя меню middle name второе имя name (обыкн. pl) брань; to call names ругать(ся); to take (smb.'s) name in vain клясться, божиться; поминать имя всуе name великий человек; the great names of history исторические личности name давать имя name именная записка, по которой производится передача акций name имя (тж. Christian name, амер. given name, first name); фамилия (тж. family name, surname); by name по имени name вчт. имя name имя name грам. имя существительное; common name имя нарицательное name название, наименование, обозначение name название name назначать (на должность) name назначать цену name называть, давать имя; to name after, амер. to name for (или from) называть в честь (кого-л.) name называть name наименование name обозначение name пустой звук; there is only the name of friendship between them их дружба - одно название; virtuous in name лицемер name репутация; bad (или ill) name плохая репутация; to make (или to win) a good name for oneself завоевать доброе имя name указывать, назначать; to name the day назначать день (особ. свадьбы) name упоминать; приводить в качестве примера name фамилия, род; the last of his name последний из рода name фамилия name член страхового синдиката Ллойдса name называть, давать имя; to name after, амер. to name for (или from) называть в честь (кого-л.) name называть, давать имя; to name after, амер. to name for (или from) называть в честь (кого-л.) name of the company название компании name указывать, назначать; to name the day назначать день (особ. свадьбы) nominee name подставное лицо not to have a penny to one's name не иметь ни гроша за душой partnership name название товарищества path name вчт. путь доступа, маршрут доступа he has name for honesty он известен своей честностью; people of name известные люди program name вчт. имя программы psevdo-variable name вчт. имя псевдопеременной to put one's name down for выставить свою кандидатуру на (какой-л. пост) to put one's name down for принять участие в (сборе денег и т. п.); подписаться под (воззванием и т. п.) qualified name вчт. составное имя salt name остроумное название товара (в рекламных целях) secondary name второе имя secondary name имя seed name название семян simple name вчт. простое имя straw name фиктивное имя straw name фиктивное название subsidiary name название филиала symbolic name вчт. символическое имя system name вчт. системное имя name (обыкн. pl) брань; to call names ругать(ся); to take (smb.'s) name in vain клясться, божиться; поминать имя всуе vain: in name всуе; to take (smb.'s) name in vain говорить (о ком-л.) без должного уважения; to take God's name in vain богохульствовать name пустой звук; there is only the name of friendship between them их дружба - одно название; virtuous in name лицемер trade name название фирмы trade name торговая фирма; наименование фирмы; фирменное наименование trade name торговое название товара trade name фирменное название tree name вчт. составное имя unique name вчт. уникальное имя variable name вчт. имя переменной name пустой звук; there is only the name of friendship between them их дружба - одно название; virtuous in name лицемер without a name безымянный without a name не поддающийся описанию (о поступке)

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  • 128 stop

    /stɔp/ * danh từ - sự ngừng lại, sư dừng, sự đỗ lại =to put a stop to something+ ngừng việc gì =to come to a stop+ dừng lại - sự ở lại, sự lưu lại - chỗ đỗ (xe khách...) - dấu chấm câu =full stop+ chấm hết =everything comes to a full stop+ mọi việc thế là hết - (âm nhạc) sự ngừng để đổi giọng; sự bấm (kèn...); phím (đàn) - điệu nói =to put on (pull out) the pathetic stop+ lấy điệu nói thông thiết - que chặn, sào chặn - (vật lý) cái chắn sáng - (ngôn ngữ học) phụ âm tắc - (hàng hải) đoạn dây chão, đoạn dây thừng (để buộc) - (như) stop-order * ngoại động từ - ngừng, nghỉ, thôi =to stop doing something+ ngừng lại việc gì; thôi làm việc gì =stop your complaints+ thôi đừng phàn nàn nữa - chặn, ngăn chặn =to stop ball+ chặn bóng =to stop blow+ chặn một cú đánh =stop thief!+ bắt thằng ăn trộm! =to stop progress+ ngăn cản bước tiến =thick walls stop sound+ tường dày cản âm =to stop somebody from doing something+ ngăn cản không cho ai làm việc gì =I shall stop that nonsense+ tôi sẽ chặn ngay điều vô lý đó - cắt, cúp, treo giò =to stop water+ cắt nước =to stop wages+ cúp lương =to stop holidays+ treo giò ngày nghỉ =to stop payment+ tuyên bố không trả được nợ; vỡ nợ - bịt lại, nút lại, hàn =to stop a leak+ bịt lỗ gò =to stop one's ears+ bị lỗ tai; (bóng) không chịu nghe =to stop a wound+ làm cầm máu một vết thương =to stop a tooth+ hàn một cái răng - chấm câu - (âm nhạc) bấm (dây đàn) - (hàng hải) buộc (dây) cho chặt * nội động từ - ngừng lại, đứng lại =the train stops+ xe lửa dừng lại =he stopped in the middle of a sentence+ nó ngừng lại ở giữa câu =my watch has stopped+ đồng hồ tôi đứng mất rồi, đồng hồ chết rồi - (thông tục) lưu lại, ở lại =to stop at home+ ở nhà =to stop in Namdinh with friends+ lưu lại ở Nam định với các bạn !to stop down - (nhiếp ảnh) chắn bớt sáng !to stop off - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) đỗ lại, nghỉ lại (trong cuộc đi) - (kỹ thuật) đổ cát vào (phần khuôn không dùng) !to stop out - (kỹ thuật) quét sơn bảo vệ chống axit !to stop over - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) sự đỗ lại, sự ngừng lại (trong một cuộc đi) ((như) stop_off) !to stop blow with one's head -(đùa cợt) đưa đầu ra đỡ đòn; bị đòn !to stop a bullet !to stop one - (từ lóng) bị ăn đạn !to stop a gap - (xem) gap !to stop somebody's breath - bóp cổ ai cho đến chết !to stop somebody's mouth - đấm mõm ai (hối lộ cho đừng nói) !to stop the way - ngăn cản bước đi; ngăn cản sự tiến bộ

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