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1 socialism of the chair
История: катедер-социализм (в Германии)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > socialism of the chair
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2 socialism
noun (the belief or theory that a country's wealth (its land, mines, industries, railways etc) should belong to the people as a whole, not to private owners.) socializem* * *[sóušəlizəm]nounsocializem -
3 socialism
[ʹsəʋʃ(ə)lız(ə)m] nсоциализмutopian [scientific] socialism - утопический [научный] социализм
socialism of the chair - ист. катедер-социализм ( в Германии)
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4 socialism
ˈsəuʃəlɪzm сущ. социализм Ant: capitalisms социализм - utopian (scientific) * утопический (научный) социализм - * of the chair( историческое) катедер-социализм (в Германии) socialism социализмБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > socialism
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5 катедер-социализм
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6 lean
1. IIlean somewhere lean back /backwards/ откидываться назад; he leaned back in his chair он откинулся на спинку стула; lean forward подаваться /наклоняться/ вперед; lean in some manner lean gracefully (impulsively, wearily, placidly, confidentially, etc.) грациозно и т. д. наклоняться, склоняться; the wall (the tower, etc.) leans somewhat стена и т. д. слегка покосилась; the building leaned sharply здание сильно покосилось2. IVlean smth. somewhere lean one's head forward (one's body back, etc.) наклонить голову вперед и т. д.; he leaned his head back он откинул голову3. XVI1) lean against smth., smb. lean against the wall (against the lamppost, against the door, against one's husband, etc.) прислоняться к стене и т. д.; lean on /upon/ smth., smb. lean on one's walking-stick (upon one's staff, on smb.'s arm, on him, etc.) опираться на палку и т. д.; lean on a desk (on a table, etc.) опираться на письменный стол и т. д., lean upon one's elbows облокотиться; lean over smth., smb. lean over the table (over the bed, over the man, etc.) наклоняться /склоняться/ над столом и т. д.; lean over the railing (over the banisters, over the balustrade, etc.) перегибаться /свешиваться/ через ограду и т. д.; lean across (out, etc.) smth. lean across the counter перегнуться /наклоняться вперед/ через прилавок; lean out of the window высовываться из окна; lean to /toward/ smth. lean towards the south (to the north, etc.) отклоняться / клониться/ к югу и т. д.; the path (the road) leans to the left (to the right) тропинка (дорога) отклоняется влево (вправо)2) lean toward (s) /to/ smth. lean towards democracy (towards socialism, toward fatalism, etc.) проявлять демократические и т. д. тенденции, иметь склонность к демократии и т. д.; he leans towards the right in politics в политике он симпатизирует правым; his political opinions leaned towards Toryism по своим убеждениям он примыкает к политике терн; lean to smb.'s opinion /view/ склоняться к чьему-л. мнению; I rather lean to your view я склонен принять вашу точку зрения3) lean (up)on smth., smb. lean on one's friends advice (on an influential friend, (up)on smb. for help, on empty promises, on a false hope, etc.) полагаться /рассчитывать, надеяться/ на совет друга и т. д.; lean upon smb. for smth. lean on others for guidance надеяться на руководство /помощь/ других; lean (up)on smb. in smth. she leans on her mother in everything она без матери шагу не ступит4. XXI1lean smth. against smth. lean one's stick (a ladder, this chair, etc.) against the wall прислонять палку и т. д. к стене; lean the picture against the wall till I am ready for it поставь картину к стене, пока я не освобожусь; lean one's back against the wall (against a tree, etc.) сидеть /стоять/, прислонившись спиной к стене и т. д.; lean one's arm against the railing опереться рукой о перила; lean a chair against the railing прислонить стул к перилам; lean smth. on smth. lean one's elbows on a table поставить локти на стол; lean one's head on smb.'s shoulder положить голову кому-л. на плечо; lean one's cheek on one's hand подпереть щеку рукой /кулачком/ -
7 Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 27 March 1886 Aachen, Germanyd. 17 August 1969 Chicago, USA[br]German architect, third of the great trio of long-lived, second-generation modernists who established the international style in the inter-war years and brought it to maturity (See Jeanneret (Le Corbusier) and Gropius).[br]Mies van der Rohe was the son of a stonemason and his early constructional training came from his father. As a young man he gained experience of the modern school from study of the architecture of the earlier leaders, notably Peter Behrens, Hendrik Berlage and Frank Lloyd Wright. He commenced architectural practice in 1913 and soon after the First World War was establishing his own version of modern architecture. His building materials were always of the highest quality, of marble, stone, glass and, especially, steel. He stripped his designs of all extraneous decoration: more than any of his contemporaries he followed the theme of elegance, functionalism and an ascetic concentration on essentials. He believed that architectural design should not look backwards but should reflect the contemporary achievement of advanced technology in both its construction and the materials used, and he began early in his career to act upon these beliefs. Typical was his early concrete and glass office building of 1922, after which, more importantly, came his designs for the German Pavilion at the Barcelona Exposition of 1929. These designs included his famous Barcelona chair, made from chrome steel and leather in a geometrical design, one which has survived as a classic and is still in production. Another milestone was his Tugendhat House in Brno (1930), a long, low, rectilinear structure in glass and steel that set a pattern for many later buildings of this type. In 1930 Mies followed his colleagues as third Director of the Bauhaus, but due to the rise of National Socialism in Germany it was closed in 1933. He finally left Germany for the USA in 1937, and the following year he took up his post as Director of Architecture in Chicago at what is now known as the Illinois Institute of Technology and where he remained for twenty years. In America Mies van der Rohe continued to develop his work upon his original thesis. His buildings are always recognizable for their elegance, fine proportions, high-quality materials and clean, geometrical forms; nearly all are of glass and steel in rectangular shapes. The structure and design evolved according to the individual needs of each commission, and there were three fundamental types of design. One type was the single or grouped high-rise tower, built for apartments for the wealthy, as in his Lake Shore Drive Apartments in Chicago (1948–51), or for city-centre offices, as in his Seagram Building in New York (1954–8, with Philip Johnson) or his Chicago Federal Centre (1964). Another form was the long, low rectangle based upon the earlier Tugendhat House and seen again in the New National Gallery in Berlin (1965–8). Third, there were the grouped schemes when the commission called for buildings of varied purpose on a single, large site. Here Mies van der Rohe achieved a variety and interest in the different shapes and heights of buildings set out in spatial harmony of landscape. Some examples of this type of scheme were housing estates (Lafayette Park Housing Development in Detroit, 1955–6), while others were for educational, commercial or shopping requirements, as at the Toronto Dominion Centre (1963–9).[br]Further ReadingL.Hilbersheimer, 1956, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Chicago: P.Theobald.Peter Blake, 1960, Mies van der Rohe, Architecture and Structure, Penguin, Pelican. Arthur Drexler, 1960, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, London: Mayflower.Philip Johnson, 1978, Mies van der Rohe, Seeker and Warburg.DYBiographical history of technology > Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig
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8 contest
̘. ̈n.ˈkɔntest
1. сущ.
1) дискуссия, прения, спор, острая полемика, словесная война to enter a contest ≈ вступить в спор, вступить в дискуссию Syn: controversy, dispute, debate
2) конкуренция, соперничество, соревнование;
борьба, противоборство The contest between capitalism and socialism is over. ≈ Война капитализма и социализма закончилась. The dogs are carefully trained not to engage in contest with the bear. ≈ Собаки тщательно натренированы не вступать в противоборство с медведем. Syn: rivalry, conflict, strife, contention
3) соревнование;
состязание;
конкурс beauty contest ≈ конкурс красоты to hold contest, stage a contest ≈ устроить конкурс, устроить соревнования to judge a contest ≈ оценивать конкурс, судить соревнования onesided contest ≈ несправедливое соревнование oratorical contest ≈ состязание в ораторском искусстве Syn: competition, emulation
2. гл.
1) перех. и неперех. опровергать, оспаривать;
ожесточенно спорить( with, against) He contested the right of the pope to give them absolution. ≈ Он оспаривал право Папы Римского отпускать им грехи. Syn: dispute, wrangle, argue, controvert, call in question
2) бороться( with, against) ;
сражаться( с оружием в руках), воевать;
защищать, отстаивать There was none of the house of Godwine to contest the crown. ≈ Никто из дома Годвинов не стал сражаться за корону. We try to make the trains run on time, but we can't contest with bad weather. ≈ Мы пытаемся наладить расписание поездов, но погода сильнее нас. Syn: contend, struggle, fight
3) перех. и неперех. состязаться, соревноваться;
соперничать;
оспаривать (приз, награду и т.п.) Jim had to contest against/with the world's best runners in the Games. ≈ Джим должен был состязаться с лучшими бегунами мира во время Игр. He dares in dazzle with Jove contest. ≈ Он в ослеплении осмеливается соперничать с самим Юпитером. He contested Adam Smith's chair of moral philosophy. ≈ Он оспаривал главенство Адама Смита в вопросах философской морали. Syn: compete, vie, contend столкновение, борьба;
спор - the * of France and England for North Americf борьба между Францией и Англией из-за Северной Америки соревнование, состязание - international * международное соревнование - * weight вес (боксера) перед состязанием конкурс - musical * музыкальный конкурс оспаривать;
опротестовывать;
отвергать - to * a point оспаривать пункт - to * a judge's decision опротестовать решение судьи - the lawyer *ed the claim юрист отверг эту претензию ставить под вопрос правильность( чего-л.) - to * an election ставить под вопрос законнность выборов спорить, бороться - to * every inch of ground бороться за каждую пядь земли бороться (с другим кндидатом) за место в парламенте сореноваться, участвовать в соревновании;
соперничать - to * a match участвовать в матче contest бороться ~ бороться за место в парламенте ~ борьба ~ выставлять кандидатов ~ добиваться( премии, места в парламенте и т. п.) ;
участвовать, конкурировать( в выборах - о кандидатах) ~ добиваться (места в парламенте) ~ конкурс ~ опротестовывать ~ оспаривать, опровергать ~ оспаривать ~ отвергать ~ отстаивать;
to contest every inch of ground бороться за каждую пядь земли ~ соперничать ~ соперничество ~ соревнование;
состязание;
конкурс ~ соревнование ~ соревноваться ~ состязание ~ спор ~ спорить, бороться (with) ;
выступать против( against) ~ спорить ~ ставить под вопрос правильность ~ столкновение ~ участвовать в выборах( о кандидатах) ~ участвовать в соревновании ~ отстаивать;
to contest every inch of ground бороться за каждую пядь земли patent ~ оспаривание патента prize ~ конкурс на приз prize ~ соревнование на приз will ~ спор по завещанию -
9 state
I [steit] noun1) (the condition in which a thing or person is: the bad state of the roads; The room was in an untidy state; He inquired about her state of health; What a state you're in!; He was not in a fit state to take the class.) stanje2) (a country considered as a political community, or, as in the United States, one division of a federation: The Prime Minister visits the Queen once a week to discuss affairs of state; The care of the sick and elderly is considered partly the responsibility of the state; ( also adjective) The railways are under state control; state-controlled / owned industries.) država3) (ceremonial dignity and splendour: The Queen, wearing her robes of state, drove in a horse-drawn coach to Westminster; ( also adjective) state occasions/banquets.) državniški•- stately- stateliness
- statesman
- statesmanlike
- statesmanship
- get into a state
- lie in state II [steit] verb(to say or announce clearly, carefully and definitely: You have not yet stated your intentions.) oznaniti* * *I [stéit]nounstanje, položaj; razmere, okolnosti; slabo (strašno, neverjetno) stanje; status; colloquially razburjenje ( over zaradi); sijaj, pomp, blišč, razkošje; svečanost, ceremonija; dostojanstvo; družbeni položaj, čast, stan; čin; plural državni stanoviin state — svečano, v svečani uniformi; z velikim pompomstate of emergency military politics izjemno stanjestate of facts juridically dejansko stanjestate of the Union message American (letno) obračunsko poročilo naroduto be in quite a state over s.th. — biti zelo razburjen nad čemto lie in state — ležati na svečanem mrtvaškem odru (npr. umrli kralj)the States General history skupščina treh stanov (v Franciji)II [stéit]noun(State, state) država, državna uprava; plural zakonodajno telo na Guernseyu in Jerseyufree state — (v ZDA) država, v kateri ni bilo suženjstvaslave state — (v ZDA) država, v kateri je bilo suženjstvothe Secretary of State American sekretar (minister) za zunanje zadeveIII [stéit]adjectivedržaven; svečan, gala, razkošen; paradenstate occasion — posebna, slovesna prilikastate prisoner — političen zapornik; oseba, ki je v zaporu zaradi težkega zločinastate room — svečana dvorana; nautical luksuzna kabina (na ladji)state call colloquially vljudnostni, službeni obiskIV [stéit]transitive verbdoločiti; potrditi; dognati, ugotoviti; trditi, navesti, izjaviti; pojasniti, jasno razložiti, specificirati; omeniti, pripomniti; mathematics izraziti (problem) z matematičnimi simboliit was officially stated that... — uradno je bilo potrjeno, da...to state the reason why — navesti razlog, zakaj -
10 lean
I 1. adjective1) mager; hager [Person, Gesicht]2) (Commerc.) schlank2. noun(meat) Magere, dasII 1. intransitive verb,1) sich beugenlean against the door — sich gegen die Tür lehnen
lean out of the window — sich aus dem Fenster lehnen
lean down/forward — sich herab-/vorbeugen
2) (support oneself)lean against/on something — sich gegen/an etwas (Akk.) lehnen
lean on something — (from above) sich auf etwas (Akk.) lehnen
lean on somebody's arm — sich auf jemandes Arm (Akk.) stützen
4) (fig.): (rely)lean [up]on somebody — auf jemanden bauen
5) (stand obliquely) sich neigen6) (fig.): (tend)2. transitive verb, 3. nounlean to[wards] something — zu etwas neigen
Neigung, diePhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88674/lean_over">lean over* * *I [li:n] past tense, past participles - leant; verb1) (to slope over to one side; not to be upright: The lamp-post had slipped and was leaning across the road.) sich neigen2) (to rest (against, on): She leaned the ladder against the wall; Don't lean your elbows on the table; He leant on the gate.) lehnen•- leaningII [li:n] adjective2) (not containing much fat: lean meat.) mager•- leanness* * *lean1[li:n]I. adj2. meat mager3. (of period of time) mager, dürftig\lean company schlanke Firma5. (of fuel) magerlean2[li:n]I. vishe \leaned back in her chair sie lehnte sich im Sessel zurückto \lean to the left/right sich akk nach links/rechts lehnenI \lean towards the view that... ich neige zur Ansicht, dass...some of his family \lean towards communism einige seiner Familienangehörigen tendieren zum Kommunismusto \lean to the left/right nach links/rechts tendierenII. vt* * *I [liːn]1. adj (+er)to grow lean — schlank or schmal werden
2) (= poor) year, times, harvest mager2. nmageres Fleisch II vb: pret, ptp leant ( esp Brit) or leaned1. nNeigung f2. vt1) (= put in sloping position) lehnen (against gegen, an +acc)2) (= rest) aufstützen (on auf +dat or acc)to lean one's elbow on sth — sich mit dem Ellbogen auf etw (acc) stützen
3. vihe leaned across the counter — er beugte sich über den Ladentisch
a motorcyclist should lean into the corner — ein Motorradfahrer sollte sich in die Kurve legen
2) (= rest) sich lehnenshe leaned on my arm —
3)(= tend in opinion etc)
to lean toward(s) the left/socialism — nach links/zum Sozialismus tendierento lean toward(s) sb's opinion — zu jds Ansicht neigen or tendieren
which way does he lean? —
* * *lean1 [liːn]A v/i prät und pperf leaned [liːnd; Br besonders lent], besonders Br leant [lent]1. sich neigen, schief sein oder stehen2. sich neigen, sich lehnen, sich beugen ( alle:over über akk):lean back sich zurücklehnen;lean forward sich vorbeugen;lean out sich hinauslehnen (of aus);5. lean ona) sich stützen auf (akk),b) fig sich verlassen auf (akk), bauen auf (akk),c) umg jemanden unter Druck setzen:B v/t1. neigen, beugen3. stützen (on auf akk)C s Neigung f:lean2 [liːn]A adj (adv leanly)1. auch fig mager (Fleisch, Löhne etc):a lean face ein hageres oder mageres Gesicht;a) völlig abgemagert,b) spindeldürr;2. fig prägnant, knapp (Prosa etc):3. TECH mager, arm:lean coal Magerkohle f;lean concrete Magerbeton m;lean gas Arm-, Schwachgas n;lean mixture mageres oder armes Gemisch* * *I 1. adjective1) mager; hager [Person, Gesicht]we had a lean time [of it] — es ging uns sehr schlecht
2) (Commerc.) schlank2. noun(meat) Magere, dasII 1. intransitive verb,1) sich beugenlean down/forward — sich herab-/vorbeugen
lean against/on something — sich gegen/an etwas (Akk.) lehnen
lean on something — (from above) sich auf etwas (Akk.) lehnen
lean on somebody's arm — sich auf jemandes Arm (Akk.) stützen
3) (be supported) lehnen ( against an + Dat.)4) (fig.): (rely)lean [up]on somebody — auf jemanden bauen
5) (stand obliquely) sich neigen6) (fig.): (tend)2. transitive verb, 3. nounlean to[wards] something — zu etwas neigen
Neigung, diePhrasal Verbs:* * *adj.hager adj.knapp adj.mager adj. v.(§ p.,p.p.: leaned)= lehnen v.
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