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81 gate
1. n ворота; калиткаan iron gate into the courtyard — железные ворота, ведущие во двор
2. n вход, выходgate five is now open for flight 509 to London, flight 509 to London now boarding at gate five — производится посадка на самолёт, следующий рейсом 509 в Лондон, просьба пройти к выходу номер пять
to pay at the gate — платить при входе, вход платный
3. n врата4. n застава, шлагбаум5. n горный проход6. n гидр. щит, затвор7. n гидр. шлюзные воротаheave gate — ворота, открываемые поднятием вверх
gate width — ширина ворот; ширина пропускания
8. n гидр. количество зрителейthere was a gate of 5,000 — на трибунах было 5 тысяч зрителей
9. n гидр. унив. жарг. часы, когда ворота колледжа запираются на ночь10. n гидр. тех. заслонка, задвижка11. n гидр. горн. штрек; откаточная выработка12. n гидр. кино кадровое окно13. n гидр. метал. литник14. n гидр. радио стробимпульс15. n элк. вентиль, вентильная схемаinverting gate — инвертирующий вентиль; инвертирующая схема
16. n элк. затвор17. v не выпускать студентов с территории колледжаdispersion gate — схема функции Шеффера; вентиль НЕ-И
18. v кино, радио стробировать19. n ист. путь, дорогаthis gate — этим путём, этой дорогой
opening the gate for — открывающий путь; открытие пути
20. n диал. образ действий; манера поведенияСинонимический ряд:1. booth (noun) booth; box office; turnstile2. entry (noun) access; door; doorway; entrance; entry; inlet; opening; passage; portal3. faucet (noun) cock; faucet; hydrant; petcock; spigot; stopcock; tap; valve4. means of access (noun) barrier; ingress; means of access; port; sluice; weir -
82 scheme
1. n план, проект, программа2. n замысел3. n система, структура, построение4. n тайный или нечестный замысел, заговор; махинация, интрига5. n краткий план, конспект; резюмеto put a crimp in a scheme — помешать, расстроить план
6. n схема, чертёж, диаграммаlabeling scheme — схема маркировки; схема расстановки меток
7. n пустые мечты, прожекты8. n диал. эскапада, весёлый кутёж9. n уст. внешняя форма, внешний вид10. v замышлять; строить тайные планы11. v плести интриги, интриговать12. v планировать, разрабатывать план, проект13. v редк. сводить к схеме, к формулеСинонимический ряд:1. chart (noun) chart; diagram; layout; outline2. pattern (noun) arrangement; pattern; schema3. plot (noun) cabal; collusion; connivance; conspiracy; contrivance; covin; intrigue; machination; plot; practice; stratagem4. project (noun) blueprint; design; game plan; idea; method; plan; procedure; program; project; purpose; strategy; system5. plan (verb) collude; connive; conspire; contrive; design; devise; intrigue; machinate; plan; plot; project -
83 drain
[drein] 1. verb1) (to clear (land) of water by the use of ditches and pipes: There are plans to drain the marsh.) drainer2) ((of water) to run away: The water drained away/off into the ditch.) s'écouler3) (to pour off the water etc from or allow the water etc to run off from: Would you drain the vegetables?; He drained the petrol tank; The blood drained from her face.) égoutter4) (to drink everything contained in: He drained his glass.) vider5) (to use up completely (the money, strength etc of): The effort drained all his energy.) épuiser2. noun1) (something (a ditch, trench, waterpipe etc) designed to carry away water: The heavy rain has caused several drains to overflow.) canal/tuyau d'écoulement2) (something which slowly exhausts a supply, especially of one's money or strength: His car is a constant drain on his money.) saignée, hémorragie•- drainage- draining-board - drainpipe - down the drain -
84 drain
[drein] 1. verb1) (to clear (land) of water by the use of ditches and pipes: There are plans to drain the marsh.) drenar2) ((of water) to run away: The water drained away/off into the ditch.) escoar(-se)3) (to pour off the water etc from or allow the water etc to run off from: Would you drain the vegetables?; He drained the petrol tank; The blood drained from her face.) escoar, escorrer4) (to drink everything contained in: He drained his glass.) esvaziar5) (to use up completely (the money, strength etc of): The effort drained all his energy.) esgotar2. noun1) (something (a ditch, trench, waterpipe etc) designed to carry away water: The heavy rain has caused several drains to overflow.) canal de escoamento2) (something which slowly exhausts a supply, especially of one's money or strength: His car is a constant drain on his money.) escoadouro•- drainage- draining-board - drainpipe - down the drain -
85 distribution
distribution [‚dɪstrɪ'bju:ʃən](a) (of money, leaflets, gifts etc) distribution f∎ Commerce to have a wide distribution être largement distribué►► Electricity distribution box boîte f de dérivation ou de jonction;Commerce distribution centre centre m de distribution;Commerce distribution chain chaîne f de distribution;Commerce distribution channel canal m de distribution;distribution contract contrat m de distribution;distribution costs frais mpl de distribution, coût m de la distribution;distribution depot dépôt m de distributeur;distribution market marché m de la distribution;distribution method mode m de distribution;Commerce distribution network réseau m de distribution, circuit m de distribution;distribution outlet point m de distribution;distribution ratio ratio m de distribution;Cinema distribution rights droits mpl de distribution;distribution system système m de distributionUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > distribution
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86 Acres, Birt
SUBJECT AREA: Photography, film and optics[br]b. 23 July 1854 Virginia, USAd. 1918[br]American photographer, inventor and pioneer cinematographer.[br]Born of English parents and educated in Paris, Acres travelled to England in the 1880s. He worked for the photographic manufacturing firm Elliott \& Co. in Barnet, near London, and became the Manager. He became well known through his frequent lectures, demonstrations and articles in the photographic press. The appearance of the Edison kinetoscope in 1893 seems to have aroused his interest in the recording and reproduction of movement.At the beginning of 1895 he took his idea for a camera to Robert Paul, an instrument maker, and they collaborated on the building of a working camera, which Acres used to record the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race on 30 March 1895. He filmed the Derby at Epsom on 29 May and the opening of the Kiel Canal in June, as well as ten other subjects for the kinetoscope, which were sold by Paul. Acres's association with Paul ended in July 1895. Acres had patented the camera design, the Kinetic Lantern, on 27 May 1895 and then went on to design a projector with which he gave the first successful presentation of projected motion pictures to take place in Britain, at the Royal Photographic Society's meeting on 14 January 1896. At the end of the month Acres formed his own business, the Northern Photographic Company, to supply film stock, process and print exposed film, and to make finished film productions.His first shows to the public, using the renamed Kineopticon projector, started in Piccadilly Circus on 21 March 1896. He later toured the country with his show. He was honoured with a Royal Command Performance at Marlborough House on 21 July 1896 before members of the royal family. Although he made a number of films for his own use, they and his equipment were used only for his own demonstrations. His last contribution to cinematography was the design and patenting in 1898 of the first low-cost system for amateur use, the Birtac, which was first shown on 25 January 1899 and marketed in May of that year. It used half-width film, 17.5 mm wide, and the apparatus served as camera, printer and projector.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFellow of the Royal Photographic Society 1895.Bibliography27 May 1895 (the Kinetic Lantern).9 June 1898 (the Birtac).Further ReadingJ.Barnes, 1976, The Beginnings of the Cinema in England, London. B.Coe, 1980, The History of Movie Photography, London.BC -
87 Cubitt, William
[br]b. 1785 Dilham, Norfolk, Englandd. 13 October 1861 Clapham Common, Surrey, England[br]English civil engineer and contractor.[br]The son of a miller, he received a rudimentary education in the village school. At an early age he was helping his father in the mill, and in 1800 he was apprenticed to a cabinet maker. After four years he returned to work with his father, but, preferring to leave the parental home, he not long afterwards joined a firm of agricultural-machinery makers in Swanton in Norfolk. There he acquired a reputation for making accurate patterns for the iron caster and demonstrated a talent for mechanical invention, patenting a self-regulating windmill sail in 1807. He then set up on his own as a millwright, but he found he could better himself by joining the engineering works of Ransomes of Ipswich in 1812. He was soon appointed their Chief Engineer, and after nine years he became a partner in the firm until he moved to London in 1826. Around 1818 he invented the treadmill, with the aim of putting prisoners to useful work in grinding corn and other applications. It was rapidly adopted by the principal prisons, more as a means of punishment than an instrument of useful work.From 1814 Cubitt had been gaining experience in civil engineering, and upon his removal to London his career in this field began to take off. He was engaged on many canal-building projects, including the Oxford and Liverpool Junction canals. He accomplished some notable dock works, such as the Bute docks at Cardiff, the Middlesborough docks and the coal drops on the river Tees. He improved navigation on the river Severn and compiled valuable reports on a number of other leading rivers.The railway construction boom of the 1840s provided him with fresh opportunities. He engineered the South Eastern Railway (SER) with its daringly constructed line below the cliffs between Folkestone and Dover; the railway was completed in 1843, using massive charges of explosive to blast a way through the cliffs. Cubitt was Consulting Engineer to the Great Northern Railway and tried, with less than his usual success, to get the atmospheric system to work on the Croydon Railway.When the SER began a steamer service between Folkestone and Boulogne, Cubitt was engaged to improve the port facilities there and went on to act as Consulting Engineer to the Boulogne and Amiens Railway. Other commissions on the European continent included surveying the line between Paris and Lyons, advising the Hanoverian government on the harbour and docks at Hamburg and directing the water-supply works for Berlin.Cubitt was actively involved in the erection of the Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition of 1851; in recognition of this work Queen Victoria knighted him at Windsor Castle on 23 December 1851.Cubitt's son Joseph (1811–72) was also a notable civil engineer, with many railway and harbour works to his credit.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1851. FRS 1830. President, Institution of Civil Engineers 1850 and 1851.Further ReadingObituary, 1862, Minutes of 'the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers 21:552– 8.LRD -
88 cut
/kʌt/ * danh từ - sự cắt, sự đốn, sự chặt, sự thái; nhát chém, nhát thái, vết đứt, vết xẻ, vết mổ =a deep cut in the leg+ vết đứt sâu ở chân - sự giảm, sự hạ, sự cắt bớt =a cut in prices+ sự giảm giá - vật cắt ra, miêng; đoạn cắt đi (của một vở kịch, cuốn tiểu thuyết...) =a cut of beef+ một miếng thịt bò - kiểu cắt, kiểu may =the cut of a coat+ kiểu may một chiếc áo choàng - (thể dục,thể thao) sự cắt bóng, sự cúp bóng =a cut to the boundary+ sự cắt bóng ra biên - nhánh đường xe lửa; kênh đào - bản khắc gỗ ((cũng) wood cut) - lời nói làm tổn thương tình cảm, hành động làm tổn thương tình cảm - sự phớt lờ =to give someone the cut+ phớt lờ ai - (sân khấu) khe hở để kéo phông !a cut above - sự hơn một bậc !short cut - lối đi tắt !cut and thrust - cuộc đánh giáp lá cà !to draw cuts - rút thăm !the cut of one's jib - (xem) jib * ngoại động từ - cắt, chặt, chém, thái, xén, xẻo, hớt, xẻ, đào, khắc, gọt, chạm =to cut one's nail+ cắt móng tay =to cut a canal+ đào kênh =to cut a road through the hill+ xẻ đường qua đồi - chia cắt, cắt đứt =to cut connexion with somebody+ cắt đứt quan hệ với ai =to cut in two+ chia cắt làm đôi - cắt nhau, gặp nhau, giao nhau =two lines cut each other+ hai đường cắt nhau - giảm, hạ, cắt bớt =to cut prices+ giảm giá =to cut a speech short+ cắt bớt một bài nói, rút ngắn một bài nói - (nghĩa bóng) làm đau lòng, chạm tự ái, làm mếch lòng, làm tổn thương tình cảm =it cut me to the heart+ cái đó làm tôi đau lòng - (từ lóng) làm đau đớn, làm buốt, cắt da cắt thịt (gió, rét...) =the cold wind cut me to the bone+ gió rét làm tôi buốt tận xương - cắt, may (quần áo) - làm, thi hành =to cut a joke+ làm trò đùa, pha trò - (thể dục,thể thao) cắt, cúp (bóng) - (đánh bài) đào (cổ bài) - phớt lờ, làm như không biết (ai) =to cut someone dead+ phớt lờ ai đi - không dự, trốn, chuồn (một buổi họp...) =to cut a lecture+ không dự buổi diễn thuyết - mọc (răng) =baby is cutting his first tooth+ bé mọc cái răng đầu tiên * nội động từ - cắt, gọt, chặt, thái... =this knife cuts well+ con dao này cắt ngọt =this cheese cuts easily+ miếng phó mát này dễ cắt - đi tắt =to cut through a wood+ đi tắt qua rừng =to cut across a field+ đi tắt qua cánh đồng - (từ lóng) chuồn, trốn !to cut away - cắt, chặt đi - trốn, chuồn mất !to cut back - tỉa bớt, cắt bớt - (điện ảnh) chiếu lại một đoạn (để làm tăng tính kịch) !to cut down - chặt, đốn (cây); gặt (lúa) - giảm bớt, cắt bớt (chi tiêu...) !to cut in - nói xen vào - (đánh bài) thế chân (một người không được chơi nữa) - (thể dục,thể thao) chèn ngang - chèn ngang sau khi đã vượt (xe ô tô) !to cut off - chặt phăng ra, cắt, cắt đứt ((nghĩa đen) & (nghĩa bóng)) =to cut of all negotiations+ cắt đứt mọi cuộc thương lượng =to cut off the water supply+ cắt nước =to cut off all communications+ cắt đứt mọi phương tiện giao thông liên lạc - kết liễu đột ngột, làm chết đột ngột =she was cut off in her prime+ cô ta chết đột ngột trong lúc còn thanh xuân !to cut out - cắt ra, cắt bớt =to cut out a passage from a book+ cắt bớt một đoạn trong cuốn sách - thôi (làm gì), thôi dùng (cái gì) - làm mờ, áp đảo; hất cẳng (đối phương) =to be totally cut out by one's rival+ bị địch thủ hoàn toàn áp đảo; bị địch thủ hất cẳng hắn - khác nhau =a huge figure of a lion cut out in the rock+ hình một con sư tử khổng lồ được khắc ở tảng đá - vạch ra trước, chuẩn bị trước =he found his work cut out for him+ hắn thấy công việc của hắn đã được vạch ra từ trước - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) tách (súc vật) ra khỏi đàn; bắt (tàu địch) bằng cách len vào giữa nó và bờ; ngáng đường xe sau để vượt xe trước (xe ô tô) - bị loại ra không được đánh bài nữa !to cut up - (quân sự) cắt ra từng mảnh, tiêu diệt (quân địch) - chỉ trích gay gắt, phê bình nghiêm khắc =to cut up a writer+ chỉ trích gay gắt một nhà văn =to cut up a book+ phê bình gay gắt một cuốn sách - làm đau đớn, làm đau lòng !to be cut up by a piece of sad news - đau đớn do được tin buồn - (thông tục) để lại gia tài =to cut up well+ để lại nhiều của =to cut both ways+ đòn xóc hai đầu, lá mặt lá trái =that argument cuts both ways+ lý lẽ đòn xóc hai đầu !to cut one's coat according to one's cloth - (xem) cloth !to cut and come again - ăn ngon miệng - mời cứ tự nhiên đừng làm khách !to cut the [Gordian] knot - (xem) Gordian_knot !to cut the ground from under somebody's feet - (xem) ground !to cut it fat - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (từ lóng) lên mặt ta đây; làm bộ, làm tịch, nói thánh nói tướng !cut it out! - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ), (thông tục) thôi đi! !to cut it fine - (xem) fine !to cut a loss - tránh được sự thua lỗ (do kịp thời thôi không đầu cơ nữa) !to cut no ice - (từ lóng) không ăn thua gì, không nước mẹ gì !to cut and run - (xem) run !to cut a shine !to cut a swath - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) (như) to cut it fat !to cut short - ngắt, thu ngắn, rút ngắn !to cut somebody off with a shilling - cắt hết phần gia tài của ai chỉ để lại cho một siling !to cut one's stick (lucky) !to cut stick (dirt) - (từ lóng) chuồn, tẩu, chạy trốn !to cut one's wisdom-teeth (eye-teech) - mọc răng khôn; (nghĩa bóng) đã khôn ra, đã chín chắn hơn, đã có kinh nghiệm hơn !to cut up rough (lóng) !to cut up rusty - nổi giận, phát cáu !to cut up savage (ugly) - nổi cơn thịnh nộ, phát khùng
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