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61 mening
sg - méningen, pl - méninger1) мне́ние сvǽre af sámme méning — быть того́ же мне́ния
éfter min méning — по моему́ мне́нию, по-мо́ему
2) смысл м, значе́ние с3) наме́рение с* * *drift, judg(e)ment, meaning, opinion, position, sense, view* * *(en -er)( anskuelse) opinion;( betydning, logisk sammenhæng) sense ( fx there is no sense in what he says);( formål) meaning ( med of, fx what is the meaning of his behaviour? the meaning of life); idea ( med of, fx the idea of this arrangement); object ( med of, fx the object of his visit);( hensigt) intention;[ med vb:][ berøve det sin mening] take the meaning out of it;[ give mening] make sense;[ have den mening at] be of the opinion that; believe that;[ sige sin mening] speak one's mind;[ når jeg skal sige min mening] if you ask me;[ skifte mening] change one's mind;[ hvad er meningen?] what's the intention?( hvad skal det gøre godt for?) what is the (big) idea? what is that in aid of?[ er det virkelig din mening?] do you really mean that? are you in earnest?[ er det din mening at] do you mean to say that;(dvs hensigt) do you intend to ( fx visit him);[ det er da vel ikke din mening at] you don't mean to say that;[ det var ikke min mening at] I didn't mean to, it was not my intention to( fx offend him);[ det er meningen at I skal gøre det] you are supposed to do it;[ med præp:][ være af en anden mening] be of (, F: hold) a different opinion, think differently;[ være af den mening at] believe that, take the view that,F be of the opinion that, hold that;[ efter min mening] in my opinion;[ i den bedste mening] with the best of intentions;[ optage i en god mening] put a good construction on;[ det er der god mening i] that makes sense;[ der er ikke megen mening i at gøre det] there is not much point in doing that;[ jeg gjorde det ikke i nogen ond mening] I meant no harm;[ der er ikke mening skabt i det] there is neither rhyme nor reason to it;[ mening med], se ovf;[ er der en mening med livet?] is there a meaning to life?[ mening om] opinion about (el. of);[ hvad er din mening om det?] what is your opinion of it? what do you think of it?[ det kan der ikke være to meninger om] there can be no two opinions about that. -
62 good
[ɡud] 1. comparative - better; adjective1) (well-behaved; not causing trouble etc: Be good!; She's a good baby.)2) (correct, desirable etc: She was a good wife; good manners; good English.)3) (of high quality: good food/literature; His singing is very good.)4) (skilful; able to do something well: a good doctor; good at tennis; good with children.)5) (kind: You've been very good to him; a good father.)6) (helpful; beneficial: Exercise is good for you.; Cheese is good for you.)7) (pleased, happy etc: I'm in a good mood today.)8) (pleasant; enjoyable: to read a good book; Ice-cream is good to eat.)9) (considerable; enough: a good salary; She talked a good deal of nonsense.)10) (suitable: a good man for the job.)11) (sound, fit: good health; good eyesight; a car in good condition.)12) (sensible: Can you think of one good reason for doing that?)13) (showing approval: We've had very good reports about you.)14) (thorough: a good clean.)15) (healthy or in a positive mood: I don't feel very good this morning.)2. noun1) (advantage or benefit: He worked for the good of the poor; for your own good; What's the good of a broken-down car?) dobro2) (goodness: I always try to see the good in people.) dobro3. interjection(an expression of approval, gladness etc.) dobro!- goodness4. interjection((also my goodness) an expression of surprise etc.) moj bog!- goods- goody
- goodbye
- good-day
- good evening
- good-for-nothing
- good humour
- good-humoured
- good-humouredly
- good-looking
- good morning
- good afternoon
- good-day
- good evening
- good night
- good-natured
- goodwill
- good will
- good works
- as good as
- be as good as one's word
- be up to no good
- deliver the goods
- for good
- for goodness' sake
- good for
- good for you
- him
- Good Friday
- good gracious
- good heavens
- goodness gracious
- goodness me
- good old
- make good
- no good
- put in a good word for
- take something in good part
- take in good part
- thank goodness
- to the good* * *I [gud]adjectivedober; ljubezniv; koristen, zadovoljiv, precejšen, znaten, obilen; zdrav, kreposten; zapeljiv; pravi, veljaven; svež, nepokvarjen; celas good as — skoraj, tako rekočgood at, a good hand at — spreten, mojster v čemgood cheer — veseljačenje, požreševanje, krokanje, popivanje; pogumbe good enough to... — bodi tako dober in...good for nothing — zanič, nerabento hold good — dobro se obnesti, obveljaticommerce your good self — vaša cenjena firma (v pismih)good speed! — mnogo sreče!that's a good'un! — ta je dobra!to throw good money after bad — razmetavati denar, zapravljatigood night! — lahko noč!good Lord! — zaboga!good for you! — prav imašcolloquially good and ready — popolnoma pripravljenII [gud]noundobro, korist, ugodnost; premoženje; plural blagofor good (and all) — za vedno, za vselejto the good — povrh, poleg redne plačewhat's the good of it? — kakšen smisel ima?American dry goods — blago na metre (tekstil, sukanec)American colloquially to deliver the goods — izpolniti obljubo -
63 discussion
[dɪs'kʌʃ(ə)n]nобсуждение, дискусския, разговор, прения, дебатыThere was much/considerable/public discussion about the new driving laws. — Новые правила автомобильного движения широко обсуждались.
There is not enough space in this article for an extended discussion of this question. — Размеры статьи не позволяют подробно обсудить данный вопрос.
- heated discussion- long discussion of smth
- vigorous discussion
- informal discussion
- earnest discussion of smth
- critical discussion of smth
- discussion of a delicate question
- right of free discussion
- matter for discussion
- question under discussion
- arouse much helpful discussion
- give rise to some stormy discussion
- cause a heated discussion
- avoid further discussion
- lead to invite further discussion
- begin a discussion
- break off a futile discussion
- carry on discussions on various topics of current interest
- devote a brief discussion to the subject
- enter into discussion
- have a profitable discussion with smb
- hold a discussion
- take part in a discussion on the problem
- waste time in discussion
- it is beyond discussion
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64 Belidor, Bernard Forest de
SUBJECT AREA: Weapons and armour[br]b. 1698 Catalonia, Spaind. 8 September 1761 Paris, France[br]French engineer and founder of the science of modern ballistics.[br]Belidor was the son of a French army officer, who died when he was six months old, and was thereafter brought up by a brother officer. He soon demonstrated a scientific bent, and gravitated to Paris, where he became involved in the determination of the Paris meridian. He was then appointed Professor at the artillery school at La Fère, where he began to pursue the science of ballistics in earnest. He was able to disprove the popular theory that range was directly proportional to the powder charge, and also argued that the explosive power of a charge was greatest at the end of the explosion; he advocated spherical chambers in order to take advantage of this. His ideas made him unpopular with the "establishment", especially the Master of the King's artillery, and he was forced to leave France for a time, becoming a consultant to authorities in Bohemia and Bavaria. However, he was reinstated, and in 1758 he was appointed Royal Inspector of Artillery, a post that he held until his death.Belidor also made a name for himself in hydraulics and influenced design in this field for more than a century after his death. In addition, he was the first to make practical application of integral calculus.[br]BibliographyBelidor was the author of several books, of which the most significant were: 1739, La Science des ingénieurs, Paris (reprinted several times, the last edition being as late as 1830).1731, Le Bombardier françois, Paris: L'lmprimerie royale.1737, Architecture hydraulique, 2 vols, Paris.Further ReadingR.S.Kirby and P.G.Laurson, 1932, The Early History of Modern Civil Engineering, New Haven: Yale University Press (describes his work in the field of hydraulics).D.Chandler, 1976, The An of Warfare in the Age of Marlborough, London: Batsford (mentions the ballistics aspect).CMBiographical history of technology > Belidor, Bernard Forest de
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65 относиться
I (к кому-л./чему-л.)несовер. - относиться; совер. - отнестись1) (обращаться с кем-л.)treat, be; behave (toward); act (toward)хорошо относиться к кому-л. — to treat smb. kindly; to be nice to smb.
относиться без уважения (к) — to have no respect (for); to be disrespectful (to)
относиться серьезно к чему-л. — to be in earnest about smth.
благожелательно относиться — sympathize, take kindly
относиться с уважением — (к) to treat with respect, to be respectful (to)
2) (считать, смотреть на что-л.)regard; think (about, of)3) только несовер. ( иметь отношение)concern, have to do (with); relate (to); react (toward); have a certain attitude (toward); be to the point (к делу, о котором идет речь)все, к кому это относится — all concerned
4) только несовер.; матем. be5) только несовер. (принадлежать какой-л. эпохе)6) только несовер. belong (to), be amongК числу полезных ископаемых относятся полезные рудные ископаемые, полезные нерудные ископаемые и горные ископаемые — Among the minerals are metallic mineral, nonmetallic mineral, rock mineral
7) только несовер. apply (to), pertain (to)II страд. от относить I -
66 lift a load from smb.'s mind
снять тяжесть с души у кого-л., успокоить кого-л. (ср. от сердца отлегло, словно камень с души свалился); см. тж. take a load from smb's mindGwendolen: "...Cecily, you have lifted a load from my mind. I was growing almost anxious." (O. Wilde, ‘The importance of Being Earnest’, act II) — Гвендолен: "...Сесили, вы сняли тяжесть с моей души. Я уже начала тревожиться."
Scobie moved away towards the bar: once again a load was lifted from his mind. The evening was not spoilt... (Gr. Greene, ‘The Heart of the Matter’, book I, part I, ch. I) — Скоби отошел от них и направился в бар, у него отлегло от сердца. Вечер не будет испорчен...
A few minutes later they were gone. Paul could scarcely believe it. A load seemed to be lifted from his mind. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Beyond This Place’, part II, ch. XIX) — Через несколько минут они уехали. Поль не мог в это поверить. У него словно гора с плеч свалилась.
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67 σπουδή
A haste, speed, σπουδὴν ἔχειν make haste, Hdt. 9.89; σ. ἔσται τῆς ὁδοῦ haste on the journey, Th.7.77;ὅκως ἂν αὐτὸν ὁρῶσι σπουδῆς ἔχοντα Hdt.9.66
; χωρίον.., οἷ σπουδὴν ἔχω whither I am hastening, Ar.Lys. 288;τοῖς μήτε σχολὴν μήτε σπουδὴν διαγινώσκουσιν Thphr.Char.3.6
; σπουδῇ in haste, v. infr. IV;σὺν σπουδῇ ταχύς S.Ph. 1223
; σὺν πάσῃ ς. with all dispatch, POxy.63.5 (ii/iii A.D.);διὰ σπουδῆς E.Ba. 212
, X.HG6.2.28, etc.;ἐκ σπουδῆς Arist.Mir. 837a15
; μετὰ ς. Ev.Marc.6.25, cf. Hdn.6.4.3, etc.;κατὰ σπουδήν Th.1.93
, 2.90, X.An.7.6.28, etc. (but this sense freq. runs into the next).II zeal, pains, trouble, effort,ἄτερ σπουδῆς Od.21.409
; σῆς ὑπὸ ς. A.Th. 585;σπουδῆς οὐκ ἀξία S.OT 778
, cf. Pl.R. 604c, etc.; freq. in dat. σπουδῇ, zealously, v. infr. IV. 3; soσὺν σπουδῇ Id.Lg. 818c
; σὺν πολλῇ ς. X.An.1.8.4; ἐπὶ μεγάλης ς. Pl.Smp. 192c; μετὰ πολλῆς ς. Id.Chrm. 175e; σπουδὴν ποιεῖσθαι exert oneself, take pains, be eager, Th.4.30; c. inf., Hdt.3.4, 7.205;σ. πολλὴν ποιέεσθαι Id.6.107
;πᾶσαν σ. ποιήσασθαι ὅπως.. PHib.1.71.9
(iii B.C.); σ. ποιεῖσθαι περί τινος Pl.Smp. 177c; περί τινα ib. 179d;ἐπί τινι Luc.Salt.1
: c. gen., σπουδήν τινος ποιήσασθαι make much ado about.., Hdt.1.4; σπουδαὶ λόγων κατατεινομένων zeal for the conflicting arguments, E.Hec. 130 (anap.);πρός τι D.S.17.114
;ἀμφὶ Κυράνας θέμεν σ. ἅπασαν Pi.P.4.276
;ὅτου χάριν σ. ἔθου τήνδ' S.Aj.13
; σ. ἔχειν, c. inf., to be eager, Hdt.6.120; c. acc. et inf., Id.7.149;σ. ἔχειν τινός E.Alc. 778
, 1014;περί τινος Pl. Amat. 136c
; ;ὅπως τι γένηται D.H.Comp.22
;σ. γίγνεται περί τι Pl.Phdr. 276e
;σ. ἐστι περὶ πραγμάτων D.8.2
; ; ἡ σ. τῆς ἀπίξιος my zeal in coming, Hdt.5.49, cf. S.Fr. 257; ὅπλων σπουδῇ with great attention to the arms, Th.6.31, cf. Pl.Lg. 855d: pl., ἐπιμέλειαι καὶ σ. πλήθους γεννημάτων eagerness for.., ib. 740d; zealous exertions, E. Ion 1061 (lyr.), Arist.Rh. 1370a12.b in a religious sense, zeal,πρὸς τὴν θεάν Inscr.Magn.85.12
(ii B.C.), cf.Ep.Rom.12.11; ἐνδείκνυσθαι ς. Ep.Hebr.6.11.2 esteem, regard for a person, διὰ τὴν ἐμὴν ς. Antipho 6.41;πάνυ πολλῆς σ. ἄξιος X.Smp.1.6
; good will, good offices,σ. ὑπέρ τινος 2 Ep.Cor.8.16
, cf. PTeb.314.9 (ii A.D.); support in political life, Plu.Crass.7: pl., party feelings or attachments, rivalries,σ. ἰσχυραὶ φίλων περί τινος Hdt.5.5
;κατὰ σπουδάς Ar.Eq. 1370
, Ael.VH3.8; σπουδαὶ ἐρώτων erotic enthusiasms, Pl.Lg. 632a.III earnestness, σ. ἔχειν, ποιεῖσθαι,= σπουδάζειν, E.Ph. 901, Ar.Ra. 522;σπουδῆς μὲν μεστοί, γέλωτος δὲ ἐνδεέστεροι X.Smp.1.13
, cf. 2 Ep.Cor.7.11, etc.: freq. with a Prep., in adv. sense, ἀπὸ σπουδῆς ἀγορεύεις in earnest, seriously, Il.7.359, 12.233; μετὰ σπουδῆς, opp. ἐν παιδιαῖς, X.Smp.1.1; μετά τε παιδιᾶς καὶ μετὰ ς. Pl.Lg. 887d; , cf. Smp. 197e;καὶ χωρὶς σπουδῆς καὶ μετὰ σπουδῆς ἐπαινεῖν Arist.Rh. 1366a29
.IV σπουδῇ as Adv., in haste, hastily,προερέσσαμεν Od.13.279
;ἀνάβαινε 15.209
;στρατιὴν ἄγειν Hdt.9.1
, cf. 89; [dialect] Dor.,σπουδᾷ ἐξελθοῦσα IG42(1).121.21
(Epid., iv B.C.); freq. in [dialect] Att.,σ. πάνυ Th.8.89
, etc.;σπουδῇ ποδός E.Hec. 216
.2 with great exertion and difficulty, and so, hardly, scarcely,σπουδῇ ἕζετο λαός Il.2.99
, cf. 5.893, Od.3.297;σ. παρπεπιθόντες Il.23.37
, Od.24.119.3 earnestly, seriously, urgently, τί με καλεῖς σπουδῇ; E.Ph. 849;σπουδῇ ἀκούειν Pl.R. 388d
;σ. χαριεντίζεσθαι Id.Ap. 24c
; πάνυ ς. attentively, Id.Phd. 98b; πολλῇ ς. very busily, Hdt.1.88, Ar.Th. 791, X.Cyr.4.5.12, etc.;πάσῃ σ. μανθάνειν Pl.Lg. 952a
, etc.
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