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61 constructivity
сущ.пол. конструктивность (требование к политическому процессу, политической теории, программам преобразований и принятию решений, специфическое качество политики, отвечающей такому требованию; конструктивность характеризует эффективность политики и власти, политических концепций и идеологий; своей сдержанностью она противоположна риторике, вербализму; конструктивность особенно необходима в периоды политических кризисов, реформ и революций; конструктивность критики политической лини власти со стороны оппозиционных партий, парламентских группировок, общественных движений и отдельных влиятельных лиц существенно повышает их авторитет и влияние)Syn:See: -
62 ecology
сущ.1) экологияа) биол. (наука об отношениях растительных и животных организмов и образуемых ими сообществ между собой и окружающей средой)See:б) мет. (в общественных науках: подход к анализу экономической, политической или социальной жизни людей, при котором используются концепции экологии)See:2) псих. экология (в НЛП: изyчение воздействия отдельных компонентов теpапии на общyю каpтинy личности; в пpоцессах HЛП экологическая пpовеpка встpоена изначально для обеспечения гаpмонии)See: -
63 environmental policy
эк. прир. экологическая политика, политика в области охраны окружающей среды (государственные меры по обеспечению экологической безопасности на территории страны, охране окружающей среды и рациональному природопользованию)Syn:See:* * * -
64 active
adjectiveaktiv; wirksam [Kraft, Mittel]; praktisch [Gebrauch, Versuch, Kenntnisse]; tätig [Vulkan]a very active child — ein sehr lebhaftes Kind
take an active interest in something — regen Anteil an etwas (Dat.) nehmen
take an active part in something — sich aktiv an etwas (Dat.) beteiligen
on active service or (Amer.) duty — (Mil.) im aktiven Dienst
* * *['æktiv]1) (energetic or lively; able to work etc: At seventy, he's no longer very active.) aktiv3) (causing an effect or effects: Yeast is an active ingredient in bread-making.) aktiv4) (in force: The rule is still active.) in Kraft6) (of the form of a verb in which the subject performs the action of the verb: The dog bit the man.) aktiv•- academic.ru/115009/activeness">activeness- actively
- activity* * *ac·tive[ˈæktɪv]I. adjmentally \active geistig regephysically \active körperlich aktivto keep \active aktiv bleiben2. (not passive) aktivto take an \active interest reges Interesse an etw dat zeigen\active support tatkräftige Unterstützungpolitically \active politisch aktiv [o tätig\active volcano aktiver Vulkan4. (radioactive) radioaktivto be \active during the day/at night tag-/nachtaktiv sein7. FIN\active account aktives Konto\active partner geschäftsführender Teilhaber/geschäftsführende Teilhaberin\active [voice] Aktiv ntin the \active im Aktiv* * *['ktɪv]1. adjaktiv (ALSO GRAM, COMPUT); mind, social life rege; volcano aktiv, tätig; dislike offen, unverhohlen; file im Gebrauch; (= radioactive) radioaktivto be active (terrorists, rebels) — operieren; (lawyer, campaigner) aktiv sein
to be physically/politically/sexually active — körperlich/politisch/sexuell aktiv sein
to be active in politics — politisch aktiv or tätig sein
they should be more active in improving safety standards — sie sollten die Verbesserung der Sicherheitsvorschriften etwas tatkräftiger vorantreiben
he played an active part in it — er war aktiv daran beteiligt
active assets (Comm) — Aktiva pl
2. n (GRAM)Aktiv nt* * *active [ˈæktıv]A adj (adv actively)an active law ein in Kraft befindliches Gesetz;active suspension (Automobilrennsport) aktive Radaufhängung;active vocabulary aktiver Wortschatz;an active volcano ein aktiver oder tätiger Vulkan2. LING aktiv(isch):active verb aktivisch konstruiertes Verb;3. emsig, geschäftig, tätig, rührig, tatkräftig, aktiv:he’s still very active;an active citizen ein engagierter Bürger;an active mind ein reger Geist;be active in doing sth etwas tatkräftig tun4. lebhaft, rege, aktiv:the active life das tätige Leben;active imagination lebhafte Fantasie;be under active discussion ernsthaft diskutiert werden5. BIOL, MED (schnell)wirkend, wirksam, aktiv:6. a) CHEM, PHYS aktiv, wirksam:active coal Aktivkohle f;active current Wirkstrom m;active foam Aktivschaum m;active line TV wirksame Zeile;active mass wirksame Masseb) PHYS radioaktiv:active core Reaktorkern m7. WIRTSCHa) belebt, lebhaft (Nachfrage)b) zinstragend (Aktien, Wertpapiere):active bonds Br festverzinsliche Obligationenc) Aktiv…, produktiv:active balance Aktivsaldo m;active capital flüssiges Kapital;active debts Außenstände8. MIL aktiv:active army stehendes Heer;on active duty US im aktiven Dienst;on active service im Einsatz;this old umbrella still sees active service ist noch immer im GebrauchB s1. LING Aktiv n, Tatform fa. abk3. anno, in the year5. anteact. abk1. acting2. active3. actor4. actual* * *adjectiveaktiv; wirksam [Kraft, Mittel]; praktisch [Gebrauch, Versuch, Kenntnisse]; tätig [Vulkan]take an active interest in something — regen Anteil an etwas (Dat.) nehmen
take an active part in something — sich aktiv an etwas (Dat.) beteiligen
on active service or (Amer.) duty — (Mil.) im aktiven Dienst
* * *adj.aktiv adj.eingeschaltet adj.in Betrieb ausdr.reg adj.tätig adj.wirksam adj. -
65 affair
nдело; предприятиеto administer one's affairs — вести свои дела
to arrange one's affairs — устраивать свои дела
to be cut off from the main current of international affairs — быть отрезанным от основных международных событий
to color the real state of affairs — приукрашивать реальное / подлинное положение вещей / дел
to dedicate oneself to one's own affairs — заниматься своими собственными делами
to direct national affairs — управлять государственными делами / делами страны
to elevate an affair into high politics — раздувать какое-л. дело до уровня высокой политики
to have more control over one's own affairs — иметь больше возможностей решать свои дела
to involve oneself in a country's internal affairs — ввязываться во внутренние дела какой-л. страны
to play down an affair — стараться преуменьшить значение какого-л. дела
to resolve an affair — решать какое-л. дело
to stay out of corporation's financial affairs — не вмешиваться в финансовую деятельность корпорации
to stop intervening in smb's internal affairs — прекращать вмешательство в чьи-л. внутренние дела
to straighten out one's affairs — приводить в порядок свои дела
- ad hoc affairto wrap up an affair — завершать / заканчивать какое-л. дело
- affair of honor - bilateral affairs
- bugging affair
- business affair
- cash-for-questions affair
- civil affairs
- community affairs
- conduct of affairs
- consular affairs
- cultural affairs
- current affairs
- day-to-day affairs
- disarmament affairs
- domestic affairs
- electoral affairs
- encroachment in country's domestic affairs
- external affairs
- foreign affair
- foreign affairs
- home affairs
- incursion into country's domestic affairs
- interference in smb's internal affairs
- internal affairs
- international affairs
- legal affairs
- little tested in foreign affairs
- management of public and state affairs
- Mid-East affairs
- military affairs
- national affairs - political affairs
- present posture of affairs
- put-up affair
- ramification of an affair
- return to normality in world affairs
- state affairs - turnabout in the affairs of a region
- veterans affairs
- Watergate affair
- world affairs -
66 arena
nарена; сцена; поприще- arena of political struggleto appear / to come out on the political arena — выходить на политическую сцену
- arena of politics
- historical arena
- in the international arena
- inner political arena
- international arena
- on the international arena
- political arena
- social arena -
67 theory
nto evolve a theory — развивать / создавать теорию
- anti-scientific theoryto implement a theory — осуществлять / претворять в жизнь теорию
- conspiracy theory
- convergence theory
- countervailing theory of pressure politics
- domino theory
- economic theory of value
- idealistic theory
- last resort theory
- madman theory
- Malthusian theories
- natural-scientific theories
- nuclear winter theory
- opportunist theory
- political theory
- progressive theory
- pseudo-scientific theory
- radical theory
- scientific theory
- social and political theories
- sociological theories
- sound theory
- stages theory
- subscriber to a theory
- theories enshrined in textbooks
- value theory -
68 hold
I 1. həuld past tense, past participle - held; verb1) (to have in one's hand(s) or between one's hands: He was holding a knife; Hold that dish with both hands; He held the little boy's hand; He held the mouse by its tail.) holde, bære2) (to have in a part, or between parts, of the body, or between parts of a tool etc: He held the pencil in his teeth; She was holding a pile of books in her arms; Hold the stamp with tweezers.) holde3) (to support or keep from moving, running away, falling etc: What holds that shelf up?; He held the door closed by leaning against it; Hold your hands above your head; Hold his arms so that he can't struggle.) holde (oppe)4) (to remain in position, fixed etc when under strain: I've tied the two pieces of string together, but I'm not sure the knot will hold; Will the anchor hold in a storm?) holde (fast)5) (to keep (a person) in some place or in one's power: The police are holding a man for questioning in connection with the murder; He was held captive.) holde fanget/tilbake6) (to (be able to) contain: This jug holds two pints; You can't hold water in a handkerchief; This drawer holds all my shirts.) romme, inneholde7) (to cause to take place: The meeting will be held next week; We'll hold the meeting in the hall.) (av)holde8) (to keep (oneself), or to be, in a particular state or condition: We'll hold ourselves in readiness in case you send for us; She holds herself very erect.) holde (seg)9) (to have or be in (a job etc): He held the position of company secretary for five years.) ha/bekle en stilling, sitte som10) (to think strongly; to believe; to consider or regard: I hold that this was the right decision; He holds me (to be) responsible for everyone's mistakes; He is held in great respect; He holds certain very odd beliefs.) nære, ha11) (to continue to be valid or apply: Our offer will hold until next week; These rules hold under all circumstances.) gjelde, holde (seg), stå ved makt12) ((with to) to force (a person) to do something he has promised to do: I intend to hold him to his promises.) holde noen til noe, få en til å følge13) (to defend: They held the castle against the enemy.) holde, verne mot14) (not to be beaten by: The general realized that the soldiers could not hold the enemy for long.) holde ut mot15) (to keep (a person's attention): If you can't hold your pupils' attention, you can't be a good teacher.) holde oppmerksomheten16) (to keep someone in a certain state: Don't hold us in suspense, what was the final decision?) (av)holde, feire17) (to celebrate: The festival is held on 24 June.) eie, besitte, sitte/ligge inne med18) (to be the owner of: He holds shares in this company.) holde (seg), vare ved19) ((of good weather) to continue: I hope the weather holds until after the school sports.) (vente) et øyeblikk20) ((also hold the line) (of a person who is making a telephone call) to wait: Mr Brown is busy at the moment - will you hold or would you like him to call you back?) holde (tonen)21) (to continue to sing: Please hold that note for four whole beats.) ta vare på22) (to keep (something): They'll hold your luggage at the station until you collect it.) inneholde, (ville) bringe23) ((of the future) to be going to produce: I wonder what the future holds for me?)2. noun1) (the act of holding: He caught/got/laid/took hold of the rope and pulled; Keep hold of that rope.) tak, grep, hold2) (power; influence: He has a strange hold over that girl.) makt, tak, grep3) ((in wrestling etc) a manner of holding one's opponent: The wrestler invented a new hold.) grep, (bryte)tak, hold•- - holder- hold-all
- get hold of
- hold back
- hold down
- hold forth
- hold good
- hold it
- hold off
- hold on
- hold out
- hold one's own
- hold one's tongue
- hold up
- hold-up
- hold with II həuld noun((in ships) the place, below the deck, where cargo is stored.) lasteromarrest--------bevare--------ha--------hank--------holde--------skaft--------skjefte--------takIsubst. ( holden) \/həʊld\/1) ( også overført) tak, grep, hold2) ( overført) innflytelse, makt, kontroll, tak, grep3) håndtak4) ( bryting) brytetak, grep5) støtte, feste6) ( gammeldags) fengsel, forvaring, varetekt7) ( gammeldags) fort, festningcatch hold of ta tak iget hold of gripe tak ihave a hold on someone ha makt over noen, ha noen i sitt grep, ha innflytelse over noenkeep a firm hold of holde et fast grep omput\/keep something on hold legge noe på is, utsette noe til senererelease one's hold slippe takettake hold begynne å virke, begynne å få effektIIsubst. \/həʊld\/( sjøfart eller luftfart) lasteromhold cargo lastIII1) holde, holde i• could you hold the ladder for me?2) bære, holde oppe3) tåle4) omfavne, holde omkring5) ( handel) holde på varene, ikke selge6) holde (tilbake), holde på, holde i varetekt, holde fengslet7) holde av, reservere8) oppbevare9) ( også overført) holde, beholde• one pizza, please, and hold the anchoviesen pizza uten ansjos, takk10) eie, ha, besitte, være i besittelse av, inneha11) bekle, inneha, sitte i (om stilling, verv, posisjon)12) ha plass til, romme, ta13) inneholde, romme• what does the future hold for us?15) arrangere, avholde, holde (møte, fest e.l.)16) holde seg, vare (ved), vedvare, fortsette• will the fine weather hold?17) fortsette (i en bestemt retning)19) nære, ha (ideer)20) holde fast ved, stå ved21) holde for (å være), regne for (å være), anse for (å være)23) stå ved makt, være gyldig, gjelde, stå fast, stå ved lag24) (amer., slang, narkotika) ha stoff på seg, besitte stoffhold! ( gammeldags) holdt!, stopp!, vent!hold against legge til lasthold an opinion ha en mening, være av en meninghold back holde tilbake, stanse, stoppeskjule, holde skjult, hemmeligholde, fortie sette av, legge av, sparestille seg avventende, forholde seg avventende, nøle, tvile, innta en avventende holdninghold by fastholde, holde fast ved, stå ved rette seg etter, la seg lede av like, ha sansen forhold court være midtpunkt for alles oppmerksomhethold down holde nedebeholde, bli ihold everything! stopp!hold firm holde fast vedhold forth ( ofte nedsettende) snakke i vei, dosereholde for sannsynlighold good være sann, være gyldighold hard! ( britisk) stopp!hold in tøyle, holde i tømmene, beherskeholde tilbakehold in with holde seg inne med, holde seg til venns medhold it! vent litt!, stopp en halv!hold land sitte på landeiendommerhold off holde på avstand, holde fra livet• hold your dog off!holde seg på avstand, holde seg bortevente (med), utsette, drøye (med)hold office sitte ved makten, regjerehold on holde fast holde på plass holde på, holde uthold on! vent litt!, stopp en halv!hold one's breath holde pustenhold oneself well ha god holdninghold one's ground holde stand, ikke bøye av, ikke vikehold one's nose holde seg for nesenhold one's own holde stillingen, klare seg brahold one' s tongue\/peace holde munn, tie, være stillehold one's way gå videre, fortsette på sin veihold on to holde (seg) fast iholde (fast) på, holde fast ved sitte påhold out strekke ut, strekke frem, rekke ut, rekke frem, holde ut, holde fremtilby, gi, loverekke, vare, strekke til• will the food hold out?holde til, oppholde seg holde stand, holde ut, stå i mothold out for stå fast på kravet om avvente, vente til man fårhold out on someone ( hverdagslig) holde tilbake for noen, unnlate å fortelle hele sannheten til noen gi blaffen i ønskene til noenhold over utsettebeholde inntil videre, holde tilbake, sette til side ( jus) beholde embete\/eiendom lenger enn avtalt la fortsette utover fastsatt tid( skogbruk) overholdehold shares sitte på aksjer, sitte med aksjerhold someone cheap ikke ha høye tanker om noenhold someone dear holde av noen, være glad i noenhold someone in contempt forakte noen, nære forakt for noen, ringeakte noenhold someone in honour holde noen i ære, ære noenhold someone's hand ( overført) holde noen i hånden, gi noen moralsk støttehold someone to bail ( jus) avkreve noen kausjonhold something against someone laste noen for noe, la noe telle i noens disfavør, legge en noe til last, bruke noe mot noenhold something back from someone holde noe unna noenhold something over someone la noe utgjøre en konstant trussel for noen, bruke noe som pressmiddel overfor noenhold together holde sammen, binde sammenhenge sammenhold someone to her\/his promise tvinge noen til å holde sitt løftehold that eller hold the view that være av den oppfatning at, mene athold the line ( telekommunikasjon) holde forbindelsen, ikke legge på ( overført) ikke gi etter for presshold the market dominere markedethold the reins ( overført) holde i tømmenehold the stage dominere en samtalehold the title to ha rett på, inneha retten tilhold tight holde seg fasthold trumps ha trumf på hånden, sitte med trumf på håndenhold to stå ved, fastholde, holde fast vedhold up rekke opp, holde opp, holde i været, heve, løfte( til beskuelse) holde frem, vise frem, stille opp holde oppe, støtte holde ut, holde motet oppe stå seg, holde hindre, oppholde, (for)sinke, forhale( om kort) holde tilbake rane, overfalle, plyndrehold up one's head ( overført) holde hodet høythold up to utsette for, gjøre til gjenstand forhold up to ridicule gjøre til latter, latterliggjørehold your horses! (amer.) hold an litt!, stopp en halv!, brems litt!hold your noise! være stille!hold with ( hverdagslig) holde med være enig med være tilhenger av, støttenot hold by ( også) ikke like, mislike -
69 swing
swiŋ 1. past tense, past participle - swung; verb1) (to (cause to) move or sway in a curve (from side to side or forwards and backwards) from a fixed point: You swing your arms when you walk; The children were swinging on a rope hanging from a tree; The door swung open; He swung the load on to his shoulder.) svinge (seg), huske2) (to walk with a stride: He swung along the road.) lange ut3) (to turn suddenly: He swung round and stared at them; He is hoping to swing the voters in his favour.) snu (seg) brått2. noun1) (an act, period, or manner, of swinging: He was having a swing on the rope; Most golfers would like to improve their swing.) husketur, sving, utslag2) (a swinging movement: the swing of the dancers' skirts.) huskende bevegelse, vogging3) (a strong dancing rhythm: The music should be played with a swing.) swing; svingende rytme4) (a change in public opinion etc: a swing away from the government.) omstilling, bevegelse5) (a seat for swinging, hung on ropes or chains from a supporting frame etc.) huske•- swinging- swing bridge
- swing door
- be in full swing
- get into the swing of things
- get into the swing
- go with a swingrytmeIsubst. \/swɪŋ\/1) ( lekeapparat) gynge, huske2) svingning, gynging, huskinghun hadde et gyngende ganglag \/ hun gikk lett og ledig3) omstilling, overgang, dreining4) fart, klem, sving5) (spesielt amer.) (bevegelses)frihet, fritt løp, spillerom6) (poesi, musikk) rytme, takt7) ( musikk) swing8) ( boksing) svingslag9) ( golf) svingdrive full swing kjøre i full fartget into the swing of things få taket på noego with a swing ( om selskap e.l.) være kjempebra, være livlig, gå strykende ( om musikk og vers) ha en rask rytme, ha en munter rytmehave\/take one's (full) swing følge sin egen lyst, slippe seg løs, ta den helt utbe in full swing være i full ganglet it have its swing la saken gå sin gangmake up on the swings what is lost on the roundabouts få det ene til å oppveie det andreput someone in the swing sette noen inn i hva det dreier seg omthe swing of the pendulum (overført, spesielt politikk) pendelens svingninger, hvilken vei vinden blåserwork full swing arbeide for fulltII1) ( også overført) svinge, dreie, vende2) (få til å) svinge, pendle, dingle, vugge, gynge, huske3) påvirke, styre, lede, avgjøre4) ( hverdagslig) klare, få dreis på• will he be able to swing this job?5) svaie, vaie6) henge opp7) (musikk, hverdagslig) swinge, spille swing, danse swing, få til å svinge8) ( sjøfart eller luftfart) svinge i forskjellige retninger (for å teste kompasset)9) ( hverdagslig) bli hengt, dingle i galgenswing (along) gå\/marsjere taktfast fremover gå spenstigswing into action komme i gang, begynneswing (the troops) into line ( militærvesen) stille (troppene) opp på linje, la tropper marsjere opp på linjeswing into the saddle svinge seg opp i salen• to everybody's amusement she swung into the saddle and yelled «go, horse!»til alles fornøyelse svingte hun seg opp i salen og brølte «hypp, hesten!!»swing it henge med, svinge klare biffen få fart på sakeneswing it on someone lure noenswing open ( om dør) slå(s) opp, springe oppswing round gjøre en sving, svinge rundtswing someone round to ( overført) overtale noen tilswing something about svinge (rundt) med noe, veive med noeswing the lead skulke, snike seg unna, spille sykswing wide ( om dør) slå(s) opp på vidt gap -
70 ciencia
ciencia sustantivo femenino (saber, conocimiento) knowledge, learning; a ciencia cierta for sure, for certainb)Cciencias Empresariales/de la Información Business/Media Studies; Cciencias Políticas/de la Educación Politics/Education
ciencia sustantivo femenino
1 science
2 frml (conocimiento) knowledge: descorchar un botella no tiene mucha ciencia, there is no mystery about uncorking a bottle
3 ciencia ficción, science fiction irón ciencia infusa, divine inspiration
ciencias ocultas, the occult sing Locuciones: a ciencia cierta, for certain: lo sé a ciencia cierta, I'm absolutely sure o I know it for certain ' ciencia' also found in these entries: Spanish: divulgación - estadística - interés - jurisprudencia - mecánica - óptica - ortopedia - padre - ramo - reino - toponimia - acústica - adelanto - aeronáutica - avanzar - contabilidad - dedicar - economía - evolucionar - ramificarse - triunfo - veterinaria English: advancement - area - branch - certain - data processing - economics - electronic - forestry - medicine - sci-fi - science - science fiction - statistics - surgery - social - wishful thinking -
71 place *****
[pleɪs]1. n1) (in general) posto, (more formally) luogoto take place — (incident) succedere, accadere, (meeting) avere luogo
we came to a place where... — siamo arrivati in un posto dove....
place of worship/birth — luogo di culto/nascita
to go places — (travel) andare in giro (per il mondo)
he's going places fig fam — si sta facendo strada
it's only a small place — (town) è solo un paesino, (house) è piccolina
come to our place — venite da noi or a casa nostra
to take the place of sb/sth — sostituire qn/qc, prendere il posto di qn/qc
in place of — al posto di, invece di
2) (in street names) via3)to find one's place — trovare la pagina giusta5) (job, vacancy in team, school) posto6) (social position) posizione f, rangofriends in high places — amici altolocati or nelle alte sfere
to put sb in his place fig — mettere a posto qn, mettere qn al suo posto
7)(in series, rank
etc) in the first/second place — in primo/secondo luogoshe took second place in the race — si è piazzata or è arrivata seconda nella gara
A won, with B in second place — A ha vinto e B è finito secondo
2. vt1) (put: gen) posare, mettere, (on wall) mettereplace it on the table — mettilo or posalo sul tavolo
2) (situate: town) situare, (person) piazzarewe are better placed than a month ago — siamo in una situazione migliore or siamo messi meglio di un mese fa
awkwardly placed — (shop) piazzato (-a) male, (fig: person) messo (-a) male, (in embarrassing situation) in una posizione delicata
3) (contract, bet) fare, (goods) piazzare4) (in exam, race etc) classificareto be placed second — classificarsi or piazzarsi al secondo posto
5) (recall, identify: person) ricordarsi di, (face, accent) riconoscere -
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73 change
change [t∫eɪndʒ]1. nouna. ( = alteration) changement mb. ( = money) monnaie f• can you give me change for this note/for $20? pouvez-vous me faire la monnaie de ce billet/de 20 dollars ?• to change one's shirt/skirt changer de chemise/jupe• to change the baby/his nappy changer le bébé/ses couchesb. ( = exchange) échanger• to change ends (Tennis, football) changer de côtéa. ( = become different) changer• you've changed a lot! tu as beaucoup changé !b. ( = change clothes) se changerc. (on bus, plane, train journey) changer• all change! tout le monde descend !4. compounds* * *[tʃeɪndʒ] 1.1) ( alteration) ( by replacement) changement m; ( by adjustment) modification fa change for the better/worse — un changement en mieux/pire
to make changes in — apporter des changements à [text]; faire des changements dans [room, company]
2) (substitution, replacement) changement m (of de)costume change — Theatre changement de costume
change of government — Politics changement de gouvernement
3) (fresh, different experience) changement mit makes a change from television/from staying at home — cela change un peu de la télévision/de rester chez soi
that makes a nice ou refreshing change — ça change agréablement
to need a change of air — fig avoir besoin de changer d'air
to ring the changes — fig introduire des changements
4) ( of clothes)5) ( cash) monnaie fhave you got change for £10? — pouvez-vous me changer un billet de 10 livres?
‘no change given’ — ( on machine) ‘ne rend pas la monnaie’
‘exact change please’ — ‘faites l'appoint, s'il vous plaît’
2.you won't get much change out of £20 — (colloq) tu vas payer près de 20 livres
transitive verb1) ( alter) ( completely) changer; ( in part) modifierto change one's mind — changer d'avis ( about à propos de)
2) ( exchange for something different) gen changer de [clothes, name, car]; ( in shop) échanger [item] ( for pour)if it's too big, we'll change it for you — s'il est trop grand, nous vous l'échangerons
to change something from X to Y — (of numbers, letters, words) remplacer X par Y; (of building, area etc) transformer X en Y
3) (replace something dirty, old, broken) changer4) ( exchange with somebody) échanger [clothes, seats]to change places — changer de place ( with avec); fig ( roles) intervertir les rôles
5) ( actively switch) changer de [side, job, direction, TV channel, doctor]to change hands — fig [property, object] changer de propriétaire
6) ( alter character) changerto change somebody/something into — changer quelqu'un/quelque chose en [frog, prince]
7) ( replace nappy of) changer [baby]8) ( convert) changer [cheque, currency] (into, for en)3.1) ( alter) gen changer; [wind] tourner2) ( into different clothes) se changerto change into — passer [different garment]
to change out of — ôter, enlever [garment]
3) (from bus, train) changer‘change at Tours for Paris’ — ‘correspondance à Tours pour Paris’
4) ( become transformed) se métamorphoser4.changed past participle adjective [man, woman] autre (before n)Phrasal Verbs: -
74 division
division [dɪˈvɪʒən]* * *[dɪ'vɪʒn]2) ( sharing) ( of one thing) répartition f; ( of several things) distribution f3) Military, Nautical division f; Administration circonscription f5) ( in football) division f7) ( in container) compartiment m8) GB Politics vote m9) US University faculté f -
75 peer
peer [pɪər]2. nouna. ( = social equal) pair mc. ( = noble) pair m3. compounds* * *[pɪə(r)] 1.1) ( equal) ( in status) pair m also GB Politics; ( in profession) collègue m/f2) ( contemporary) ( adult) personne f de la même génération; ( teenager) adolescent/-e m/f du même âge; ( child) enfant mf du même âge3) ( person of equal merit) égal/-e m/f2. -
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77 SLD
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78 Beard, Charles Austin
(1874-1948) Бирд, Чарлз ОстинИсторик, политолог, центральная фигура интеллектуальных споров по поводу толкования Конституции [ Constitution, U.S.], исторического релятивизма и внешней политики США. В 1904-17 преподавал в Колумбийском университете [ Columbia University]. В 1914 опубликовал вызвавший споры труд "Экономическая интерпретация Конституции Соединенных Штатов" ["An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States"]. Серия лекций, прочитанных в 1916 в Колледже Амхерста [ Amherst College], легла в основу работы "Экономическая основа политики" ["The Economic Basis of Politics"] (1922). В 1917 ушел из университета в знак протеста против предполагаемых фактов нарушения академической свободы [ academic freedom] в связи с увольнением двух преподавателей, выступавших против участия США в первой мировой войне. В последующие годы много писал и путешествовал. В 1918 участвовал в создании Новой школы социальных исследований [New School for Social Research] в Нью-Йорке. В 1927 вышли два первых тома известной работы "Возникновение американской цивилизации" ["Rise of American Civilization"], написанные совместно с супругой Мэри Р. Бирд [Beard, Mary R.]. В 1939 вернулся в Колумбийский университет в качестве профессора государства и права. В 1940 был профессором истории Университета Джонса Хопкинса [ Johns Hopkins University]. В 30-е годы Бирд проявлял растущее беспокойство по поводу опасности вовлечения в новую мировую войну, считая, что это приведет к краху демократических институтов США. Страстно поддерживая усилия по восстановлению экономики в рамках "Нового курса" [ New Deal], со скептицизмом отнесся ко внешней политике администрации Ф. Рузвельта [ Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (FDR)], и в его трудах стали чаще проявляться изоляционистские настроения [ Isolationism]. В своих двух последних книгах, "Американская внешняя политика в развитии" ["American Foreign Policy in the Making"] (1946) и "Президент Рузвельт и приближение войны" ["President Roosevelt and the Coming of War"] (1948) он обвинял президента в том, что тот фактически втянул страну в войну.English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Beard, Charles Austin
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79 Hofstadter, Richard
(1916-1970) Хофстедтер (Хофстейтер), РичардИсторик, один из наиболее известных историков XX в., ведущий представитель школы теории консенсуса [ consensus theory]. Получил степень доктора философии [ Ph.D.] в Колумбийском университете [ Columbia University] (1942); преподавал там с 1946, профессор [ full professor] с 1952. Автор многочисленных трудов по интеллектуальной и социально-политической истории США. Среди его работ - удостоенные Пулитцеровской премии [ Pulitzer Prize] книги "Эпоха реформ" ["The Age of Reform"] (1956) и "Антиинтеллектуализм в жизни Америки" ["Anti-Intellectualism in American Life"] (1963), а также "Социал-дарвинизм в американской философии" ["Social Darwinism in American Thought"] (1944, 1955), "Американская политическая традиция" ["The American Political Tradition"] (1948, 1973), "Параноидальный стиль в американской политике" ["The Paranoid Style in American Politics"] (1965), "Историки-прогрессисты" ["The Progressive Historians"] (1968), "Идея партийной системы" ["The Idea of a Party System"] (1969) и др.English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Hofstadter, Richard
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80 retire
1. I1) the ladies retire дамы удалились /ушли/; make one's speech, bow and retire сделать доклад, поклониться и уйти2) it's getting late, I think I'll retire становится поздно, я, пожалуй, пойду спать3) he refuses to retire in spite of his age несмотря на свой преклонный возраст, он отказывается уходить на пенсию; he decided to sell his business and retire он решил продать свое предприятие и уйти на покой4) heavy machine-gun fire caused the enemy to retire сильный пулеметный огонь вынудил неприятеля отступить; the general gave the signal to retire генерал подал сигнал отступать /к отступлению/2. II1) retire in some manner retire noiselessly (unwillingly, voluntarily, etc.) бесшумно и т.д. удалиться /уйти/; retire at some time let us retire early (later) tonight book. давайте ляжем сегодня спать пораньше (попозже)2) retire in some manner retire voluntarily (unwillingly, etc.) добровольно и т.д. уходить в отставку; retire at some time the headmaster will retire next year директор школы уйдет в отставку на будущий год3) retire in some manner retire cautiously (noiselessly, voluntarily, etc.) осторожно и т.д. отступать3. III1) retire smb. retire an officer (the head clerk, etc.) увольнять офицера и т.д. в отставку2) retire smth. retire a bill (a bond, etc.) изымать из обращения законопроект и т.д.4. XIbe retired in some manner he was compulsorily retired as incompetent ему предложили подать в отставку, как несправившемуся со своими обязанностями5. XIIIretire to do smth. retire to rest удаляться на отдых6. XVI1) retire from smth. retire from the room удаляться /уходить/ из комнаты; retire from sight исчезать из виду /из поля зрения/; retire to a place retire to one's study (to the pantry, to one's private room, to one's cabin, etc.) удаляться /уходить/ к себе в кабинет и т.д.; retire to the country (to one's native place, etc.) уезжать за город и т.д., retire to (at, etc.) smth. book. retire to bed уйти спать; my wife usually retires at 10 o'clock моя жена обычно ложится спать в 10 часов; retire for the night удалиться на ночь, уйти спать2) retire from smth. retire from business (from the civil service, from public life, from politics, from active participation, from an official post, from the chairmanship of a company, etc.) оставлять дело /профессию/ и т.д.; retire from the army (from practice, from office, from service, etc.) уходить в отставку из армии и т.д.; retire from the world /from the social whirl/ уединяться, перестать вести светскую жизнь; retire at some time retire at the age of sixty уходить в отставку /оставлять работу/ в возрасте шестидесяти лет; he retired from office some time ago он оставил свой пост несколько лет тому назад; retire on smth. he will retire on a pension at 65 он уйдет на пенсию в 65 лет; retire into smth., smb. retire into private life уходить в личную жизнь; he retired into himself он замкнулся [в себе]3) retire to some place our forces retired to prepared positions наши войска отошли на подготовленные позиции; retire before smth. " before the advance of our troops отступать /отходить/ под напором наших войск7. XXI1retire smth. from use the government retires worn or torn dollar bills from use правительство изымает из обращения потертые и рваные доллары
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