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  • 21 extract

    n. extrakt; utdrag, protokollsutdrag
    --------
    v. dra ut; pressa ut
    * * *
    1. [ik'strækt] verb
    1) (to pull out, or draw out, especially by force or with effort: I have to have a tooth extracted; Did you manage to extract the information from her?) dra ut, få (tvinga) fram
    2) (to select (passages from a book etc).) göra utdrag ur
    3) (to take out (a substance forming part of something else) by crushing or by chemical means: Vanilla essence is extracted from vanilla beans.) utvinna
    2. ['ekstrækt] noun
    1) (a passage selected from a book etc: a short extract from his novel.) utdrag
    2) (a substance obtained by an extracting process: beef/yeast extract; extract of malt.) extrakt

    English-Swedish dictionary > extract

  • 22 extract

    1. [ik'strækt] verb
    1) (to pull out, or draw out, especially by force or with effort: I have to have a tooth extracted; Did you manage to extract the information from her?) vytáhnout
    2) (to select (passages from a book etc).) vypsat si
    3) (to take out (a substance forming part of something else) by crushing or by chemical means: Vanilla essence is extracted from vanilla beans.) extrahovat
    2. ['ekstrækt] noun
    1) (a passage selected from a book etc: a short extract from his novel.) výtah
    2) (a substance obtained by an extracting process: beef/yeast extract; extract of malt.) výtažek
    * * *
    • těžit
    • výtažek
    • vytěžit
    • vyluhovat
    • vytahovat
    • výtah
    • vyloudit
    • extrakt
    • extrahovat
    • koncentrát
    • dobývat

    English-Czech dictionary > extract

  • 23 extract

    1. [ik'strækt] verb
    1) (to pull out, or draw out, especially by force or with effort: I have to have a tooth extracted; Did you manage to extract the information from her?) vytiahnuť
    2) (to select (passages from a book etc).) vypísať si
    3) (to take out (a substance forming part of something else) by crushing or by chemical means: Vanilla essence is extracted from vanilla beans.) extrahovať
    2. ['ekstrækt] noun
    1) (a passage selected from a book etc: a short extract from his novel.) výťah
    2) (a substance obtained by an extracting process: beef/yeast extract; extract of malt.) výťažok
    * * *
    • vynímat
    • výtažok
    • vynikat
    • vytiahnut
    • výnatok
    • vybrat
    • vytrhnút
    • úryvok
    • extrahovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > extract

  • 24 extract

    1. [ik'strækt] verb
    1) (to pull out, or draw out, especially by force or with effort: I have to have a tooth extracted; Did you manage to extract the information from her?) a scoate
    2) (to select (passages from a book etc).) a ex­trage
    3) (to take out (a substance forming part of something else) by crushing or by chemical means: Vanilla essence is extracted from vanilla beans.) a extrage
    2. ['ekstrækt] noun
    1) (a passage selected from a book etc: a short extract from his novel.) ex­tras
    2) (a substance obtained by an extracting process: beef/yeast extract; extract of malt.) ex­tract

    English-Romanian dictionary > extract

  • 25 extract

    1. [ik'strækt] verb
    1) (to pull out, or draw out, especially by force or with effort: I have to have a tooth extracted; Did you manage to extract the information from her?) εξάγω,αποσπώ
    2) (to select (passages from a book etc).) διαλέγω
    3) (to take out (a substance forming part of something else) by crushing or by chemical means: Vanilla essence is extracted from vanilla beans.) εξάγω, εκχυλίζω
    2. ['ekstrækt] noun
    1) (a passage selected from a book etc: a short extract from his novel.) απόσπασμα
    2) (a substance obtained by an extracting process: beef/yeast extract; extract of malt.) εκχύλισμα

    English-Greek dictionary > extract

  • 26 extract

    1. [ik'strækt] verb
    1) (to pull out, or draw out, especially by force or with effort: I have to have a tooth extracted; Did you manage to extract the information from her?) arracher, tirer (de)
    2) (to select (passages from a book etc).) extraire
    3) (to take out (a substance forming part of something else) by crushing or by chemical means: Vanilla essence is extracted from vanilla beans.) extraire
    2. ['ekstrækt] noun
    1) (a passage selected from a book etc: a short extract from his novel.) extrait
    2) (a substance obtained by an extracting process: beef/yeast extract; extract of malt.) extrait

    English-French dictionary > extract

  • 27 extract

    1. [ik'strækt] verb
    1) (to pull out, or draw out, especially by force or with effort: I have to have a tooth extracted; Did you manage to extract the information from her?) extrair
    2) (to select (passages from a book etc).) extrair
    3) (to take out (a substance forming part of something else) by crushing or by chemical means: Vanilla essence is extracted from vanilla beans.) extrair
    2. ['ekstrækt] noun
    1) (a passage selected from a book etc: a short extract from his novel.) extrato, excerto
    2) (a substance obtained by an extracting process: beef/yeast extract; extract of malt.) extrato

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > extract

  • 28 Babbage, Charles

    [br]
    b. 26 December 1791 Walworth, Surrey, England
    d. 18 October 1871 London, England
    [br]
    English mathematician who invented the forerunner of the modern computer.
    [br]
    Charles Babbage was the son of a banker, Benjamin Babbage, and was a sickly child who had a rather haphazard education at private schools near Exeter and later at Enfield. Even as a child, he was inordinately fond of algebra, which he taught himself. He was conversant with several advanced mathematical texts, so by the time he entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1811, he was ahead of his tutors. In his third year he moved to Peterhouse, whence he graduated in 1814, taking his MA in 1817. He first contributed to the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society in 1815, and was elected a fellow of that body in 1816. He was one of the founders of the Astronomical Society in 1820 and served in high office in it.
    While he was still at Cambridge, in 1812, he had the first idea of calculating numerical tables by machinery. This was his first difference engine, which worked on the principle of repeatedly adding a common difference. He built a small model of an engine working on this principle between 1820 and 1822, and in July of the latter year he read an enthusiastically received note about it to the Astronomical Society. The following year he was awarded the Society's first gold medal. He submitted details of his invention to Sir Humphry Davy, President of the Royal Society; the Society reported favourably and the Government became interested, and following a meeting with the Chancellor of the Exchequer Babbage was awarded a grant of £1,500. Work proceeded and was carried on for four years under the direction of Joseph Clement.
    In 1827 Babbage went abroad for a year on medical advice. There he studied foreign workshops and factories, and in 1832 he published his observations in On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures. While abroad, he received the news that he had been appointed Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University. He held the Chair until 1839, although he neither resided in College nor gave any lectures. For this he was paid between £80 and £90 a year! Differences arose between Babbage and Clement. Manufacture was moved from Clement's works in Lambeth, London, to new, fireproof buildings specially erected by the Government near Babbage's house in Dorset Square, London. Clement made a large claim for compensation and, when it was refused, withdrew his workers as well as all the special tools he had made up for the job. No work was possible for the next fifteen months, during which Babbage conceived the idea of his "analytical engine". He approached the Government with this, but it was not until eight years later, in 1842, that he received the reply that the expense was considered too great for further backing and that the Government was abandoning the project. This was in spite of the demonstration and perfectly satisfactory operation of a small section of the analytical engine at the International Exhibition of 1862. It is said that the demands made on manufacture in the production of his engines had an appreciable influence in improving the standard of machine tools, whilst similar benefits accrued from his development of a system of notation for the movements of machine elements. His opposition to street organ-grinders was a notable eccentricity; he estimated that a quarter of his mental effort was wasted by the effect of noise on his concentration.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    FRS 1816. Astronomical Society Gold Medal 1823.
    Bibliography
    Babbage wrote eighty works, including: 1864, Passages from the Life of a Philosopher.
    July 1822, Letter to Sir Humphry Davy, PRS, on the Application of Machinery to the purpose of calculating and printing Mathematical Tables.
    Further Reading
    1961, Charles Babbage and His Calculating Engines: Selected Writings by Charles Babbage and Others, eds Philip and Emily Morrison, New York: Dover Publications.
    IMcN

    Biographical history of technology > Babbage, Charles

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