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['tændəm] 1. noun(a long bicycle with two seats and two sets of pedals, one behind the other.) tandēms2. adverb((usually of two people on a tandem) one behind the other: They rode tandem.) tandēmā; viens aiz otra* * *tandēms; divjūgs, garjūgs; divi strādnieki, kas veic secīgas operācijas; novietoti cits aiz cita; virknē -
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[ˈtændəm]1. nouna long bicycle with two seats and two sets of pedals, one behind the other.دَرَّاجَه ذات مَقْعَدَين واحِدٌ وَراء الآخَر2. adverb( usually of two people on a tandem) one behind the other:واحِدٌ خَلْف الآخَرThey rode tandem.
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Engineering: tandem seatsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > последовательно расположенные сиденья
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f; -, -n1. row, line; (Sitzreihe) row; wir saßen in der ersten Reihe we had seats in the first row; ( sich) in einer Reihe aufstellen line up, form a line; aus der Reihe tanzen umg., fig. be different, have one’s own way allg.; (Anstoß erregen) step out of line2. (Anzahl, Folge) series (Sg.) sie hat eine Reihe von Büchern darüber geschrieben she’s written a series of books about it; eine ganze Reihe von a lot of, a whole string of umg.; nach einer Reihe von Jahren after a number of years; eine Reihe von Indizien a number of clues3. (Aufeinanderfolge) row, succession; warten, bis man an die Reihe kommt oder an der Reihe ist wait (until it is) one’s turn; wer ist an der Reihe? whose turn is it?; ( immer) der Reihe nach in turn, by turns, one after the other; ich bin / er ist an der Reihe it’s my / his turn; Sie sind nicht an der Reihe you are out of turn; ich kam außer der Reihe dran beim Arzt etc.: they took me before (it was) my turn; erzähl der Reihe nach! tell it from the beginning, start at the beginning4. (Zeitschriften-, Buchreihe etc.) series (Sg.) die Sendung / das Buch ist Teil einer Reihe the program(me) / book is part of a series5. fig., in Wendungen: aus den Reihen der Abgeordneten etc.: from the ranks of, from among; einen Verräter in den eigenen Reihen haben have a traitor in one’s ranks; die Reihen lichten sich fig. the ranks are thinning; aus der Reihe kommen umg. get muddled; etw. auf die Reihe bringen umg. put ( oder set) s.th. right; etw. ( wieder) auf die Reihe kriegen umg. get s.th. sorted out6. MATH. (Zahlenreihe) progression, series (Sg.)* * *die Reihe(Anzahl) number;(Aufreihung) line; row; file; string; sequence;(Militäraufstellung) rank;(Serie) series; set; range;(Sitzreihe) tier* * *Rei|he ['raiə]f -, -n1) (= geregelte Anordnung) row, line; (= Sitzreihe, beim Stricken) rowsich in einer Réíhe aufstellen — to line up, to form a row or line
sich in die Réíhe stellen — to join the row or line
sich in eine Réíhe stellen — to line up; (Mil) to fall in
in einer Réíhe stehen — to stand in a row or line
sie standen in Reih und Glied vor dem Lehrer — they stood lined up in front of their teacher
die Réíhe herumgehen (Gegenstand) — to be passed around, to go the rounds
die Réíhen schließen (Mil) — to close ranks
in den eigenen Réíhen — within our/their etc own ranks
in die erste Réíhe (vor)rücken (fig) — to move into the top rank
in der vordersten Réíhe stehen (fig) — to be in the topmost rank
2)die Réíhe ist an jdm — it's sb's turn
er kommt an die Réíhe — he's next, it's his turn next, it's him next (inf)
warte, bis du an die Réíhe kommst — wait till it's your turn/go
er kommt immer außer der Réíhe — he always comes just when he pleases
sie sollen der Réíhe nach hereinkommen — they are to come in one by one or one at a time
wenn ich das Auto mal außer der Réíhe brauche — if I should happen to need the car at a time when I don't normally have it
es kommt ganz selten vor, dass ich mal außer der Réíhe da bin — it's very rare for me to be there out of my routine
4) (= unbestimmte Anzahl) numberin die Réíhe der Mitgliedsstaaten eintreten — to join the ranks of the member states
in der Réíhe der Stars — amongst the ranks of the stars
eine ganze Réíhe von Beispielen — a whole string of examples
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inf: = Ordnung) jdn aus der Réíhe bringen — to muddle or confuse sbwieder in die Réíhe kommen — to get one's equilibrium back; (gesundheitlich) to get back on form
nicht in der Réíhe sein — to be unwell (esp Brit), not to be one hundred per cent (Brit inf) or percent (US inf)
in die Réíhe bringen — to put in order, to put straight
nicht alle auf der Réíhe haben (sl) — to have a screw loose (inf)
etw auf die Réíhe kriegen (inf) — to handle sth
* * *die1) (a line of soldiers etc walking one behind the other.) file2) (in computing, a collection of data stored eg on a disc.) file3) (a collection of rows (of instruments etc): The modern pilot has banks of instruments.) bank4) (a long series: a battery of questions.) battery5) (a row or group of objects or persons arranged side by side or one behind the other: The children stood in a line; a line of trees.) line6) (a row or series: a mountain range.) range7) (a line or row (especially of soldiers or taxis): The officer ordered the front rank to fire.) rank8) (a line: two rows of houses; They were sitting in a row; They sat in the front row in the theatre.) row9) (a row of seats: They sat in the front/first tier.) tier10) (a connected series: Then began a train of events which ended in disaster.) train11) (one's chance or duty (to do, have etc something shared by several people): It's your turn to choose a record; You'll have to wait your turn in the bathroom.) turn* * *Rei·he<-, -n>[ˈraiə]fin \Reihen antreten to line up; MIL, SCH to fall inaus der zweiten \Reihe schießen SPORT to take a long shot [at goal]in einer \Reihe stehen to stand in a row [or line]in einer \Reihe mit jdm stehen (fig) to be on a par with sbaus der \Reihe treten to step out of the lineder \Reihe nach in order [or turn], one after the othersie sollen der \Reihe nach hereinkommen they are to come in one by one [or one at a time]berichten Sie bitte der \Reihe nach please report events in chronological ordererzählen Sie mal der \Reihe nach, wie das alles war tell us how it was in the order it all happeneddie \Reihe ist an jdm it's sb's turnan die \Reihe kommen to be nextsie kommt jetzt an die \Reihe she's next, it's her turnjeder kommt an die \Reihe everyone will get a turnwarte, bis du an die \Reihe kommst wait till it's your turnwer ist an der \Reihe? whose turn is it?du bist an der \Reihe it's your turnich war jetzt an der \Reihe! I was next!erst sind wir an der \Reihe! we're first!ich bin erst morgen mit der Untersuchung an der \Reihe I am only due to be examined tomorrow▪ eine \Reihe von Personen/Sachen a number of persons/thingseine \Reihe von zusätzlichen Informationen a lot of additional informationeine ganze \Reihe [von Personen/Sachen] a whole lot [of people/things]eine ganze \Reihe von Beschwerden a whole string of complaintseine ganze \Reihe von Fehlern a whole host of mistakesdie Flasche ging die \Reihen herum the bottle was passed aroundaus/in den eigenen \Reihen from/within one's own ranksdie \Reihe eröffnen to start offdie \Reihen lichten sich the ranks are thinningdie \Reihen schließen to close ranks5. (Sitzreihe, beim Stricken) row6. ELEK, TECHGeräte in \Reihe schalten ELEK, TECH to connect pieces of equipment in seriesarithmetische \Reihe arithmetic[al] series [or progression]geometrische \Reihe geometric[al] series [or progression]zufällige \Reihe random order8. (im Schach) rank9.▶ außer der \Reihe out of [the usual] order; (bei Spielen a.) out of turn; (nicht wie gewöhnlich) out of the usual way of thingseine außer der \Reihe erfolgende Zahlung an unexpected paymentsie kommt immer außer der \Reihe she always comes just when she pleases▶ etw in die \Reihe bringen to get sth straight▶ aus der \Reihe kommen (in Unordnung geraten) to get out of order; (seelisch) to lose one's equilibrium; (körperlich) to fall ill▶ wieder in die \Reihe kommen (seelisch) to get one's equilibrium back; (körperlich) to get back on form [or on one's feet]▶ nicht in der \Reihe sein to not be well, to be feeling under par▶ in Reih und Glied in rank and filedie Kinder standen in Reih und Glied vor dem Lehrer the children stood lined up in front of their teacherin Reih und Glied antreten to line up in formation▶ etw auf die \Reihe kriegen (fam: etw kapieren) to get sth into one's head; (in etw Ordnung bringen) to handle sth* * *die; Reihe, Reihen1) rowin Reihen (Dat.) antreten — line up; (Milit.) fall in
sich in fünf Reihen aufstellen — line up in five rows; form five lines
in Reih und Glied — (Milit.) in rank and file
aus der Reihe tanzen — (fig. ugs.) be different
etwas in die Reihe bringen — (fig. ugs.) put something straight or in order
2) o. Pl. (Reihenfolge) seriesdie Reihe ist an ihm/ihr — usw
er/sie usw. ist an der Reihe — it's his/her etc. turn
der Reihe nach, nach der Reihe — in turn; one after the other
3) (größere Anzahl) number4) (Gruppe) ranks pl.aus den eigenen Reihen — from one's/its own ranks
5) (Math., Musik) series* * *1. row, line; (Sitzreihe) row;wir saßen in der ersten Reihe we had seats in the first row;(sich) in einer Reihe aufstellen line up, form a line;aus der Reihe tanzen umg, fig be different, have one’s own way allg; (Anstoß erregen) step out of linesie hat eine Reihe von Büchern darüber geschrieben she’s written a series of books about it;eine ganze Reihe von a lot of, a whole string of umg;nach einer Reihe von Jahren after a number of years;eine Reihe von Indizien a number of clues3. (Aufeinanderfolge) row, succession;warten, bis man an die Reihe kommt oderan der Reihe ist wait (until it is) one’s turn;wer ist an der Reihe? whose turn is it?;(immer) der Reihe nach in turn, by turns, one after the other;ich bin/er ist an der Reihe it’s my/his turn;Sie sind nicht an der Reihe you are out of turn;ich kam außer der Reihe dran beim Arzt etc: they took me before (it was) my turn;erzähl der Reihe nach! tell it from the beginning, start at the beginningdie Sendung/das Buch ist Teil einer Reihe the program(me)/book is part of a seriesaus den Reihen der Lehrer etc: from the ranks of, from among;einen Verräter in den eigenen Reihen haben have a traitor in one’s ranks;die Reihen lichten sich fig the ranks are thinning;aus der Reihe kommen umg get muddled;etwas (wieder) auf die Reihe kriegen umg get sth sorted out* * *die; Reihe, Reihen1) rowin Reihen (Dat.) antreten — line up; (Milit.) fall in
sich in fünf Reihen aufstellen — line up in five rows; form five lines
in Reih und Glied — (Milit.) in rank and file
aus der Reihe tanzen — (fig. ugs.) be different
etwas in die Reihe bringen — (fig. ugs.) put something straight or in order
2) o. Pl. (Reihenfolge) seriesdie Reihe ist an ihm/ihr — usw
er/sie usw. ist an der Reihe — it's his/her etc. turn
der Reihe nach, nach der Reihe — in turn; one after the other
3) (größere Anzahl) number4) (Gruppe) ranks pl.aus den eigenen Reihen — from one's/its own ranks
5) (Math., Musik) series* * *-n (Mathematik) f.progression n.series n. -n f.array n.bank n.column n.file n.line n.line-up n.product range n.rank n.row n.sequence n.series n.set n.tandem n.tier n. -
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sēdes, is ( gen. plur. sedum, Cic. Sest. 20, acc. to Prisc. p. 771 P.:I. A.sedium, from form sedis,
Liv. 5, 42 Drak. N. cr.; Vell. 2, 109, 3), f. [sedeo, q. v.], a seat (freq. and class.).In gen.:B.in iis sedibus, quae erant sub platano,
Cic. de Or. 1, 7, 29:haec sedes honoris, sella curulis,
id. Cat. 4, 1, 2:sedes honoris sui,
Liv. 9, 46, 9; cf.:ceteros (senatores) in sedibus suis trucidatos,
id. 5, 41 fin.: in sedes collocat se regias, Liv. Andron. ap. Non. 127, 31; so,regia,
Liv. 1, 47:positis sedibus consederunt,
id. 42, 39 fin.:bis sex caelestes, medio Jove, sedibus altis sedent,
Ov. M. 6, 72; cf.:media inter deos sedes,
Plin. Pan. 52, 1:in saxo frigida sedi, Quamque lapis sedes, tam lapis ipsa fui,
Ov. H. 10, 50.—In the plur. also of the seat of a single person:tibi concedo meas sedes,
Cic. Div. 1, 46, 104 (cf. infra, II. b).— Poet.: non si priores Maeonius tenet Sedes Homerus, the foremost seat, the first rank (the fig. borrowed from the rows of seats in the theatre), Hor. C. 4, 9, 6.—In partic., in the elder Pliny, the seat, fundament, Plin. 22, 21, 29, § 61; 22, 25, 70, § 143; 23, 3, 37, § 75; 23, 4, 41, § 83; 26, 8, 58, § 90; 32, 9, 33, § 104.—II.Transf., in gen., of a place where one stays, a seat, dwelling-place, residence, habitation, abode, temple, etc. (the prevailing signif.; syn.: domicilium, locus, habitatio).(α).Sing. (used alike of the residence of one or more persons):(β).hi coetus (hominum) hac, de quā exposui, causā instituti sedem primum certo loco domiciliorum causā constituerunt, quam cum locis manuque sepsissent, ejusmodi conjunctionem tectorum oppidum vel urbem appellaverunt,
Cic. Rep. 1, 26, 41:sentio te sedem etiam nunc hominum ac domum contemplari (i. e. terram),
id. ib. 6, 19, 20; so,hanc sedem et aeternam domum contueri,
id. ib. 6, 23, 25:in hanc sedem et domum suam,
id. ib. 6, 25, 29; id. Par. 3, 2, 25; cf.:eam sibi domum sedemque delegit, in quā, etc.,
id. Clu. 66, 188:haec domus, haec sedes, haec sunt penetralia magni Amnis (sc. Penei),
Ov. M. 1, 574:in omni sede ac loco ferrum flammamque metuemus,
Cic. Mur. 39, 85; so (with locus) id. Agr. 2, 17, 46:nec veni, nisi fata locum sedemque dedissent,
Verg. A. 11, 112:illum actum esse praecipitem in sceleratorum sedem atque regionem,
Cic. Clu. 61, 171:in Italiā bellum gerimus, in sede ac solo nostro,
Liv. 22, 39:ea res Trojanis spem adfirmat tandem stabili certāque sede finiendi erroris,
id. 1, 1, 10:crematā patriā domo profugos sedem quaerere,
id. 1, 1, 8; 10, 10, 10; 38, 16, 13; 39, 54, 5;40, 38, 4: Orestis liberi sedem cepere circa Lesbum insulam,
Vell. 1, 3, 1:ultra hos Chatti initium sedis ab Hercynio saltu incohant,
Tac. G. 30; id. A. 3, 73; 13, 54; Curt. 9, 4, 2; Plin. 2, 107, 111, § 246:modo Graecis ultro bellum inferebamus: nunc in sedibus nostris propulsamus illatum,
Curt. 4, 14, 21:non motam Termini sedem (just before: in Termini fano),
Liv. 1, 55; cf.:quod Juppiter O. M. suam sedem atque arcem populi Romani in re trepidā tutatus esset,
id. 5, 50:statim regis praetorium petunt, in ipsius potissimum sede morituri,
Just. 2, 11, 15:(ulmus) nota quae sedes fuerat columbis,
Hor. C. 1, 2, 10 et saep.— Poet.:sedes scelerata, for sceleratorum,
i. e. the infernal regions, Ov. M. 4, 456; cf.:Tibur Sit meae sedes utinam senectae,
Hor. C. 2, 6, 6:talia diversa nequicquam sede locuti,
place, spot, Ov. M. 4, 78.—Plur. (in good prose usually only of the dwellings of several):B.qui incolunt eas urbes non haerent in suis sedibus,
Cic. Rep. 2, 4, 7:eorum domicilia, sedes, etc.,
id. Fam. 13, 4, 3; cf.:ut (Galli) aliud domicilium, alias sedes petant,
Caes. B. G. 1, 31:sedes habere in Galliā,
id. ib. 1, 44:reverti se in suas sedes regionesque simulaverunt,
id. ib. 4, 4:quae gens ad hoc tempus iis sedibus se continet,
id. ib. 6, 24; cf. id. ib. 4, 4 fin.:novas ipsi sedes ab se auctae multitudini addiderunt,
Liv. 2, 1:qui profugi sedibus incertis vagabantur,
Sall. C. 6, 1; cf. id. J. 18, 2:(deūm) sedes nostris sedibus esse Dissimiles debent,
Lucr. 5, 153; so,divum, deum sedes,
id. 3, 18; 5, 146; 5, 1188; Hor. C. 3, 3, 34; cf.:sedes sanctae penatium deorumque larumque familiarium,
Cic. Rep. 5, 5, 7:deos ipsos convulsos ex sedibus suis,
Liv. 38, 43:discretae piorum,
Hor. C. 2, 13, 23:silentum,
Ov. M. 15, 772:animalia ad assuetas sibi sedes revertuntur,
Quint. 11, 2, 6.—Of the dwelling of a single person (cf. supra, I. A.): cur (Juppiter) suas Discutit infesto praeclaras fulmine sedes, Lucr. 6, 418:(Demaratus) in eā civitate domicilium et sedes collocavit,
Cic. Rep. 2, 19, 34:immissum esse ab eo C. Cornelium, qui me in sedibus meis trucidaret,
id. Sull. 6, 18; id. Div. in Caecil. 5, 19:patrias age desere sedes, i. e. patriam,
Ov. M. 15, 22; cf.:Aeneam in Siciliam quaerentem sedes delatum,
Liv. 1, 1, 4.—Esp.1.Of the abode of the dead, a burial-place:2.ita Augustum in foro potius quam in Campo Martis sede destinatā cremari vellent,
Tac. A. 1, 10:sedibus ut saltem placidis in morte quiescam,
Verg. A. 6, 371; 6, 152.—Of the home of the soul, i. e. the body:C.prior,
Ov. M. 15, 159:anima de sede volens Exire,
id. ib. 11, 788. —In relation to inanimate subjects, that upon which any thing sits fast or rests, a seat, place, spot, base, ground, foundation, bottom, etc.(α).Sing.:(β).hanc urbem (Romam) sedem aliquando et domum summo esse imperio praebituram,
Cic. Rep. 2, 5, 10; cf. id. Prov. Cons. 14, 34:rupes caeduntur sedemque trabibus cavatae praebere coguntur,
Plin. 33, 4, 21, § 74; 2, 38, 38, § 102:superbia in superciliis sedem habet,
id. 11, 37, 51, § 138:num montes moliri sede suā paramus?
to push from their place, Liv. 9, 3:Athon Pindumve revulsos Sede suā,
Ov. M. 11, 555:patriam pulsam sede suā,
Liv. 27, 34; cf.:voluptas mentem e suā sede et statu demovet,
Cic. Par. 1, 3, 15 (v. also in the foll. b): ita mihi salvam ac sospitem rempublicam sistere in suā sede liceat, Aug. ap. Suet. Aug. 28; cf.:deus haec fortasse benigna Reducet in sedem vice,
to its former state, Hor. Epod. 13, 8: Veios an Fidenas sedem belli caperent, the seat or scene of war, Liv. 4, 31; so,belli (bello),
id. 28, 44, 15; Vell. 2, 74, 3; Tac. H. 1, 65; 3, 32; 3, 8; 2, 19; Suet. Galb. 10 al.:hilaritatis sedes,
Plin. 11, 37, 77, § 198:neque verba sedem habere possunt, si rem subtraxeris,
Cic. de Or. 3, 5, 19:affectus quibusdam videntur in prooemio atque in epilogo sedem habere,
Quint. 6, 1, 51 (cf. in the foll. b):haec est sedes orationis, etc.,
id. 9, 4, 62:non ut de sede secundā Cederet aut quartā (iambus),
Hor. A. P. 257:ut sola ponatur in summi boni sede (voluptas),
Cic. Fin. 2, 12, 37:nec mens mihi nec color Certā sede manent,
Hor. C. 1, 13, 6.—Of the site on which a city formerly stood:vetustissima sedes Assyriae,
Tac. A. 12, 13; cf.:in eā sede, quam Palaetyron ipsi vocant,
Curt. 4, 2, 4.—Plur.:coloni Capuae in sedibus luxuriosis collocati,
Cic. Agr. 2, 35, 97:nonnumquam fracta ossa in suis sedibus remanent, etc.... fragmenta in suas sedes reponenda sunt,
Cels. 8, 10:rursus in antiquas redeunt primordia sedes Ignis,
Lucr. 6, 871; 4, 1041:dum solidis etiamnum sedibus astas,
on firm ground, Ov. M. 2, 147:cum mihi ipsa Roma prope convulsa sedibus suis visa est,
Cic. Pis. 22, 52:turrim convellimus altis Sedibus,
Verg. A. 2, 465:totamque a sedibus urbem Eruit,
id. ib. 2, 611:monstrabantur urbium sedes, Lyrnessi et Thebes,
Curt. 3, 4, 10:haec tot gentium excita sedibus suis moles,
id. 3, 2, 12; cf.:totum (mare) a sedibus imis Eurusque Notusque ruunt,
Verg. A. 1, 84; Quint. 8, 6, 63; so,argumentorum,
id. 5, 10, 20 (corresp. to loci); 5, 12, 17.
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