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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > slave state
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1) Юридический термин: рабовладельческий штат2) Вычислительная техника: подчинённое состояние3) юр.Н.П. рабовладельческое государство -
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іст. рабовласницька держава; рабовласницький штат ( США) -
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English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > slave state
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США. Лингвострановедческий англо-русский словарь > slave state
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истор. рабовладельческий штат -
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машина состояний NMT slave
Машина (диаграмма) состояний NMT slave устройства определена для прикладного уровня CAN и CANopen. NMT мастер управляет переходом устройства из одного состояния в другое путем передачи CAN сообщения с наивысшим приоритетом.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > NMT slave state machine
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slave [sleɪv]1 nounalso figurative esclave mf;∎ to be a slave to fashion/habit être esclave de la mode/de ses habitudes;∎ he's a slave to drink il est prisonnier de l'alcool;travailler comme un esclave ou un forçat, trimer;∎ I've been slaving over a hot stove all morning j'ai travaillé comme un forçat à la cuisine toute la matinée;∎ he slaved over his books all day long il était plongé dans ses livres à longueur de journée;∎ they slaved to get their house finished in time ils ont travaillé comme des forçats pour terminer leur maison à temps►► slave camera caméra f asservie ou esclave;slave cylinder cylindre m récepteur;slave driver meneur m d'esclaves; figurative négrier m;∎ the Great Wall was built by slave labour la Grande Muraille a été construite par des esclaves;∎ I'm not working there any more, it's slave labour je ne travaillerai plus pour eux, c'est le ou un vrai bagne;slave ship négrier m (bateau);slave trade commerce m des esclaves; (of Africans) traite f des Noirs;slave trader marchand m d'esclaves, négrier m(work hard) trimer ( over or at sur) -
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♦ state /steɪt/A n.1 (solo al sing.) stato; condizione; disposizione; grado; situazione: state of health, stato di salute; mental state, stato di mente; state of mind, disposizione (o stato) d'animo; a state of melancholy, uno stato d'animo malinconico; in a hypnotic state, in stato ipnotico; (form.) in a state of undress, svestito; nudo; She is in no state to travel, ella non è in condizioni di viaggiare; financial state, situazione finanziaria; (fis.) to be in a solid [liquid, gaseous] state, essere allo stato solido [liquido, gassoso]2 (fam.) condizioni penose: When I last saw her she was in a complete state, l'ultima volta che l'ho vista era messa malissimo; to be in a real (o in quite a) state, essere ridotto male; essere tutto agitato, turbato; Look what a state you're in!, guarda come ti sei ridotto!3 (polit.) stato; paese; nazione: head of state, capo di Stato; affairs of state, affari di Stato; Church and State, la Chiesa e lo Stato; the United States of America, gli Stati Uniti d'America; police state, Stato di polizia; buffer state, stato cuscinetto4 [u] cerimonia; pompa; parata; gala: to dine [receive sb.] in state, pranzare [ricevere q.] in pompa magna; robes of state, abiti da parata5 [uc] dignità; posizione sociale; alto rango; pompa regale; pretesa; pretenziosità; stile di vita: luxuries befitting his state, lussi che si addicono al suo alto rango7 (arc.) trono; baldacchinoB a. attr.1 di (o dello) stato; statale; pubblico: state visit, visita di stato; state papers, documenti di stato; state pension, pensione statale ( di un lavoratore); state schools, scuole statali; scuole pubbliche3 di rappresentanza; ufficiale: state apartments, appartamenti di rappresentanza; a state reception, un ricevimento ufficiale4 ( USA) – State, dello (o di uno) Stato ( dei 50 che formano l'Unione): the State Senate, il Senato dello Stato ( di cui si scrive o si parla)● state agency, ente pubblico; azienda statale; impresa pubblica □ (econ.) state-aided, sovvenzionato dallo stato □ (leg., USA) State (o State's) Attorney, Procuratore dello Stato ( di uno dei 50 stati; e non federale) □ a state ball, un ballo a corte □ (fin., USA) a state bank, una banca di un singolo Stato (non una «national bank») □ (fin.) state bond, titolo di stato □ state border, confine di stato; (in USA) confine di uno Stato □ (naut.) state cabin, cabina di lusso; ( marina mil.) cabina del comandante □ (econ.) state capitalism, capitalismo di stato □ (fin.) state conglomerate, conglomerata pubblica □ (econ.) state-controlled, a controllo (o a partecipazione) statale; parastatale; dirigistico: state-controlled enterprise, azienda a partecipazione statale; state-controlled body, ente parastatale; state-controlled economy, economia dirigistica □ (econ.) state-controlled price, prezzo di calmiere □ (in USA) the State Department, il Dipartimento di Stato ( il Ministero degli Esteri) □ (leg., USA) State's evidence, testimonianza a carico dei complici ( nel processo penale); collaboratore di giustizia; pentito: to turn State's evidence, testimoniare a carico dei complici (cfr. ingl. Queen's evidence, sotto evidence); diventare collaboratore di giustizia (o un pentito) □ (econ.) state finance, finanza pubblica □ (agric.) state forest, foresta demaniale □ (fin.) state holding company, finanziaria pubblica; ente di gestione □ (in USA) State line, confine di (uno) Stato □ (econ.) state monopoly, monopolio di stato □ the state of the art, il livello cui è giunta la tecnica ( nel lavoro, nello sport, ecc.) □ state-of-the-art, aggiornato; all'avanguardia, il più avanzato, modernissimo □ (stor.) the States of the Church (o the Papal States), lo Stato Pontificio □ the state of play, ( sport) la situazione del gioco, come si mette la partita; (fig.) la situazione attuale, il quadro della situazione □ state of war, stato di guerra □ (in GB) State Opening of Parliament, (cerimonia di) apertura ufficiale del nuovo parlamento □ (econ.) state-owned, di proprietà dello stato; pubblico: state-owned agencies, enti pubblici; state-owned enterprise, azienda di stato □ (econ.) state-planned economy, economia pianificata □ (econ.) state planning, pianificazione statale □ (leg., USA) State prison, prigione per rei di crimini gravi □ state property, beni dello stato; demanio □ state religion, religione di stato □ state schooling, istruzione in scuole statali (o pubbliche) □ (in USA) State Secretary, Segretario di Stato ( Ministro degli Esteri) □ (polit.) state socialism, socialismo reale □ (fisc., USA) State tax, imposta statale (o locale) □ (econ.) state-trading countries, paesi a commercio di Stato □ state trial, processo politico □ ( USA) State trooper, agente della polizia di (un singolo) Stato □ state university, università statale □ (fam.) to get into a state, agitarsi; innervosirsi □ (relig. e fig.) to be in a state of grace, essere in stato di grazia □ to lie in state, essere esposto solennemente nella camera ardente ( nei funerali di stato) □ (stor. USA) a slave State, uno Stato schiavista □ His affairs are in a bad state, gli affari gli vanno male □ The house is in a good state of repair, la casa non ha bisogno di riparazioni.♦ (to) state /steɪt/v. t.1 dichiarare; affermare; asserire; esprimere; esporre; formulare; spiegare; specificare: I've stated my opinion, ho espresso la mia opinione; The witness stated the facts very clearly, il teste espose i fatti con grande chiarezza; to state full particulars, specificare tutti i particolari; He did not state why, non ha specificato il motivo NOTA D'USO: - to report o to state?-2 determinare; fissare; stabilire: No precise time had been stated, non era stata fissata un'ora esatta● to state one's case, esporre le proprie ragioni; (leg.) esporre i fatti □ (bur.) to state one's name and address, declinare le generalità e dare il proprio indirizzo □ (leg.) to state reasons for a judgment, motivare una sentenza □ ( nelle offerte di lavoro) «State salary required», «indicare le pretese economiche». -
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[sleɪv] 1. сущ.1) невольник, рабfugitive / runaway slave — беглый раб
slave trade / traffic — работорговля
slave state, Slave State амер.; ист. — рабовладельческий штат
slave to smth. — раб чего-л.
to free / liberate a slave — освобождать раба
to treat smb. like a slave — обращаться с кем-л. как с рабом
Syn:2) человек, выполняющий тяжёлую работу; работягаSyn:3) тех. ведомое устройство, подчинённый механизмSyn:2. прил.1) рабскийI hear you avowing that slave labour shall not come in competition with free labor. — Я слышу, вы открыто признаётесь, что рабский труд не сможет конкурировать со свободным трудом.
2) тех. ведомый, подчинённый; управляемый (об устройстве, механизме)3. гл.1) выполнять тяжёлую работу; работать как раб, надрыватьсяI get so tired of slaving at this work day after day. — Я так устал пахать на этой работе день за днём.
By slaving away for two hours, I at last got the cooker clean. — Два часа я мучился, и наконец отчистил плиту.
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раб, невільник- slavedom- slavery
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1) раб м2) тех исполни́тельный механи́зм ( манипулятора)- slave driver
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сущ.1) общ., ист. раб, невольникfugitive [runaway\] slave — беглый раб
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1. n1) государство3) состояние; положение•to accept the existence of a state — признавать существование какого-л. государства
to be in a state of smth — находиться в каком-л. состоянии
to carry a state — добиваться победы на выборах / одерживать победу в каком-л. штате
to declare a state — объявлять о создании государства, провозглашать государство
to detain smb under the current state of emergency — задерживать кого-л. согласно действующему закону о чрезвычайном положении
to govern / to guide a state — руководить государством
to incorporate a state into a country — включать какое-л. государство в состав страны
to institute a state of siege — объявлять осадное положение; вводить / устанавливать осадное положение
to reconstitute a state — восстанавливать какое-л. государство
to reduce to the state of smth — низводить до какого-л. положения
to re-impose the state of siege — вновь вводить / восстанавливать осадное положение
to stop short of recognizing a state — не признавать какое-л. государство
- accrediting stateto take action under the state of siege — принимать меры в соответствии с приказом о введении осадного положения
- active state
- adjacent state
- admission of a state in the United Nations
- affairs of state
- aggressor state
- agrarian state
- agrarian-industrial state
- alarming state
- allied state
- apartheid state
- associated states
- at the helm of a state
- Baltic states
- banner state
- belligerent states
- border states
- bordering states
- bourgeois state
- bourgeois-democratic state
- bourgeois-parliamentary state
- breakup of a state
- buffer state
- bureaucratic police state
- call of the states
- capitalist state
- cast-ridden state
- civilized state
- client state
- coastal state
- constitutional state
- contesting states
- continental state
- contracting state
- corporate state
- creation of a state
- delinquent state
- dependent state
- depository state
- developed state - donor state
- enemy state
- equal states
- erection of a state
- exploiting state
- exporting state
- extra-zonal state
- federal state
- federative state
- founding of a state
- friendly state
- front-line state
- guarantor state
- Gulf states
- hinterland state
- home state
- hopeless state
- imposition of a state of emergency
- in a state of stagnation
- independent state
- initial state
- island state
- land-locked state
- law-based state
- law-governed state
- leading state
- lease-holder-state
- legal state
- littoral state
- loosely knit state
- mandatory state
- mediator state
- member state
- militarist state
- military-police state
- moderate state
- multinational state
- national state
- national-democratic state
- nationally uniform state
- near-land-locked state
- near-nuclear state
- neighboring state
- neutral state
- neutralist state
- neutralized state
- new state
- newly proclaimed state
- newly-independent state
- NNWS
- nonaligned states
- nonbelligerent state
- noncoastal state
- nondemocratic state
- nonlittoral state
- non-member state
- non-nuclear state
- non-nuclear-weapon state
- nonsignatory state
- normal state
- nuclear capable state
- nuclear-weapon states
- oceanic coastal state
- offending state
- oil state
- one-party state
- opposite states
- parent state
- participant state
- participating state
- peace-loving state
- permanently neutral state
- pivotal state
- police state
- possession of state secrets
- prenuclear state
- princely state
- proclamation of a state
- producer state
- proletarian state
- protected state
- protecting state
- protector state
- provider state
- puppet state
- rebel state
- receiving state
- recipient state
- reparian state
- requesting state
- responsibility of states
- rightful state
- rogue state
- satellite state
- secular state
- self-imposed state of isolation
- self-sufficient state
- separate state
- signatory state
- slave state
- sovereign state
- stable state
- stagnant state
- state holding most electoral votes
- state of affairs
- state of emergency
- state of market
- state of residence
- state of siege
- state of the economy
- state of trade
- state of war
- state within a state
- states concerned
- states parties
- states with different social structures
- successful state
- territorially integral state
- terrorist state
- The Succession State
- The United State of Europe
- The Warsaw Treaty State
- theocratic state
- threshold state
- totalitarian state
- transgressing state
- transgressor state
- transient state
- transition towards a multiparty state
- trustee state
- unified state
- unitary state
- unity of the state
- user state
- vassal states
- viable state
- welfare state
- young sovereign states
- zonal states 2. vзаявлять; излагать; выражать; сообщать; высказывать; констатировать; формулироватьto state an opinion / a question etc. — излагать мнение / вопрос и т.п.
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Slave State — Slave′ State n. amh. any of the 15 Southern states that permitted slavery before the Civil War • Etymology: 1800–10, amer … From formal English to slang
slave state — n. any of the states in which slavery was legal before the Civil War: Ala., Ark., Del., Fla., Ga., Ky., La., Md., Miss., Mo., N.C., S.C., Tenn., Tex., & Va … English World dictionary
slave state — noun any of the southern states in which slavery was legal prior to the American Civil War • Ant: ↑free state • Hypernyms: ↑American state • Part Holonyms: ↑Confederacy, ↑Confederate States, ↑Confederate States of America, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Slave state — A slave state was a U.S. state in which slavery of African Americans was legal. Slavery was one of the causes of the American Civil War and was abolished by the Thirteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution in 1865.tatesThe 15 slave… … Wikipedia
slave state — 1. any state, nation, etc., where slavery is legal or officially condoned. 2. Slave States, U.S. Hist. the states that permitted slavery between 1820 and 1860: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland,… … Universalium
slave state — noun Date: 1809 1. a state of the United States in which slavery was legal until the Civil War 2. a nation subjected to totalitarian rule … New Collegiate Dictionary
slave state — noun historical any of the Southern states of the US in which slavery was legal before the Civil War … English new terms dictionary
slave state — /ˈsleɪv steɪt/ (say slayv stayt) noun any of the states of the southern US in which domestic slavery was practised and advocated up to the Civil War …
Slave Trade Compromise and Fugitive Slave Clause — The Framers debated over the extent to which slavery would be included, permitted, or prohibited in the United States Constitution. In the end, they created a document of compromise that represented the interests of the nation as they knew it and … Wikipedia
slave — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ escaped, fugitive, runaway ▪ emancipated, freed ▪ former ▪ the son of former slaves … Collocations dictionary
state — I n. government 1) to establish, found, set up a state 2) to govern, rule a state 3) a buffer; client; garrison; independent; police; puppet; secular; sovereign; welfare state 4) a member state (the member states of the UN) condition 5) a… … Combinatory dictionary