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2 Технический комитет страхователей экспортных кредитов ЕС
Technical Committee of Export Credit Insurers of the EC [ COTACEX]Русско-английский словарь русских соответствий названий и организаций Евросоюза > Технический комитет страхователей экспортных кредитов ЕС
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3 экспортный уклон
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > экспортный уклон
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4 aumento
m.1 increase, rise.un aumento del 10 por ciento a 10 percent increaseun aumento de los precios a price riselas temperaturas experimentarán un ligero aumento temperatures will rise slightlyir en aumento to be on the increaseaumento de sueldo pay rise2 promotion.3 magnifying power.4 jump.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: aumentar.* * *1 increase, growth2 (óptica) magnification3 (fotos) enlargement4 (sonido) amplification5 (salario) rise, US raise\ir en aumento to be on the increaseaumento de precios rise in prices* * *noun m.1) increase2) raise* * *SM1) [de tamaño] increase; (Fot) enlargement; (Ópt) magnification2) [de cantidad, producción, velocidad, intensidad] increase; [de precio] increase, risese registró un aumento de temperatura — an increase o rise in temperature was recorded
aumento de peso — [en objeto] increase in weight; [en persona] weight gain
aumento de sueldo, aumento salarial — (pay) rise
3) (Elec, Radio) amplification4)5) (Ópt) magnification6) Méx (=posdata) postscript* * *a) ( incremento) rise, increasepedir un aumento — to ask for a raise (AmE) o (BrE) rise
las tarifas sufrirán un ligero aumento — there will be a small increase o rise in fares
aumento de algo: aumento de peso increase in weight; aumento de temperatura rise in temperature; aumento de precio price rise o increase; aumento de sueldo — salary increase, pay raise (AmE), pay rise (BrE)
b) (Ópt) magnificationlentes con or de mucho aumento — glasses with very strong lenses
* * *= boost, build-up [buildup], extension, growth, increase, rise, tide, expansion, deepening, augmentation, increase in numbers, growth in number, surge, upswing, widening, waxing, enlargement, heightening.Ex. Consequently, Leforte came to expect -- perhaps even take for granted -- the periodic boosts of ego and income that the evaluations provided.Ex. No problem usually with terminals and micros but there could be an undesirable temperature build-up in confined areas.Ex. These can be seen as extensions of the supportive role provided by Neighbourhood Advice Centres to community groups.Ex. This document contains information on such concepts as settlement, urban growth, field patterns, forest clearance and many others.Ex. The term you have chosen indicates an increase in specificity, since it is one of the members of the group described by the basic term.Ex. The rapid rise of computer literacy in the world has led to a demand for the easy availability of many kinds of information.Ex. What has happened is that yet another institution has so overlapped with our own that we are being swept along on the tide of the technological revolution.Ex. This is not a simple general expansion of a description but an increasing emphasis upon aspects of the book.Ex. There is a categorical moral imperative for a deepening and a renewal of the concept of collegiality -- that is a blend of intense competition and mutual support -- in relations between research scholars and research librarians.Ex. If the budget will not permit staff augmentation, then the reference librarian must help the department head to make the most of available resources.Ex. The present increase in numbers of overseas students in Australia tertiary institutions has implications for libraries.Ex. The growth in number of national, regional and international agricultural organisations has resulted in a vast output of scientific and technical literature, issued in a wide variety of forms.Ex. The Internet is also creating a new surge of interest in information in all forms, and a revitalized interest in reading.Ex. The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex. Despite growth in export volume in recent years, there has been a widening of the national current account deficit from 8.8% to over 20%.Ex. This waning of one discipline and waxing of another represents the fundamental incommensurability, yet mutual dependence, of existing disciplinary categories of knowledge.Ex. This enlargement of interests forms the basis of the claim to provide an information education appropriate to other than library-type environments.Ex. The arts can serve the heightening of our sensibilities to the theological dimensions of cultural movements.----* aumento acelerado = spurt.* aumento acusado = sharp increase.* aumento asociado a la inflación = inflation-adjusted.* aumento de = increased.* aumento de cantidad = increase in quantity.* aumento de costes = increased costs, cost increase.* aumento de la demanda = increase in (the) demand, increased demand.* aumento de la producción = increased production.* aumento de las diferencias entre... y = widening gap between... and, widening of the gap beween.... and.* aumento del conocimiento = knowledge building.* aumento de los impuestos = tax increase.* aumento del uso = increased use.* aumento de pecho = breast augmentation, breast enlargement.* aumento de peso = weight gain.* aumento de precios = price increase, increased price.* aumento de tamaño = increase in size.* aumento en espesor = thickening.* aumento notable = rising tide.* aumento repentino = upsurge.* aumento salarial = salary increase, pay rise, salary rise.* aumento salarial por méritos = merit salary increase.* aumento transitorio de tensión = surge.* aumento vertiginoso = explosion, spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* conceder aumento salarial = award + salary increase.* en aumento = burgeoning, increasing, mounting, rising, on the rise, growing, heightening.* en aumento gradual = gradually quickening.* en continuo aumento = ever-increasing.* espejo de aumento = magnifying mirror.* experimentar un aumento = experience + rise.* experimentar un aumento vertiginoso = experience + explosion.* gran aumento = heavy increase.* ir en aumento = be on the increase.* lector de aumento = magnifying reader.* lente de aumento = magnifying glass, magnifier.* mamoplastía de aumento = augmentation mammoplasty.* ritmo de aumento = rate of increase.* tasa de aumento = growth rate, rate of growth, rate of increase.* * *a) ( incremento) rise, increasepedir un aumento — to ask for a raise (AmE) o (BrE) rise
las tarifas sufrirán un ligero aumento — there will be a small increase o rise in fares
aumento de algo: aumento de peso increase in weight; aumento de temperatura rise in temperature; aumento de precio price rise o increase; aumento de sueldo — salary increase, pay raise (AmE), pay rise (BrE)
b) (Ópt) magnificationlentes con or de mucho aumento — glasses with very strong lenses
* * *= boost, build-up [buildup], extension, growth, increase, rise, tide, expansion, deepening, augmentation, increase in numbers, growth in number, surge, upswing, widening, waxing, enlargement, heightening.Ex: Consequently, Leforte came to expect -- perhaps even take for granted -- the periodic boosts of ego and income that the evaluations provided.
Ex: No problem usually with terminals and micros but there could be an undesirable temperature build-up in confined areas.Ex: These can be seen as extensions of the supportive role provided by Neighbourhood Advice Centres to community groups.Ex: This document contains information on such concepts as settlement, urban growth, field patterns, forest clearance and many others.Ex: The term you have chosen indicates an increase in specificity, since it is one of the members of the group described by the basic term.Ex: The rapid rise of computer literacy in the world has led to a demand for the easy availability of many kinds of information.Ex: What has happened is that yet another institution has so overlapped with our own that we are being swept along on the tide of the technological revolution.Ex: This is not a simple general expansion of a description but an increasing emphasis upon aspects of the book.Ex: There is a categorical moral imperative for a deepening and a renewal of the concept of collegiality -- that is a blend of intense competition and mutual support -- in relations between research scholars and research librarians.Ex: If the budget will not permit staff augmentation, then the reference librarian must help the department head to make the most of available resources.Ex: The present increase in numbers of overseas students in Australia tertiary institutions has implications for libraries.Ex: The growth in number of national, regional and international agricultural organisations has resulted in a vast output of scientific and technical literature, issued in a wide variety of forms.Ex: The Internet is also creating a new surge of interest in information in all forms, and a revitalized interest in reading.Ex: The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex: Despite growth in export volume in recent years, there has been a widening of the national current account deficit from 8.8% to over 20%.Ex: This waning of one discipline and waxing of another represents the fundamental incommensurability, yet mutual dependence, of existing disciplinary categories of knowledge.Ex: This enlargement of interests forms the basis of the claim to provide an information education appropriate to other than library-type environments.Ex: The arts can serve the heightening of our sensibilities to the theological dimensions of cultural movements.* aumento acelerado = spurt.* aumento acusado = sharp increase.* aumento asociado a la inflación = inflation-adjusted.* aumento de = increased.* aumento de cantidad = increase in quantity.* aumento de costes = increased costs, cost increase.* aumento de la demanda = increase in (the) demand, increased demand.* aumento de la producción = increased production.* aumento de las diferencias entre... y = widening gap between... and, widening of the gap beween.... and.* aumento del conocimiento = knowledge building.* aumento de los impuestos = tax increase.* aumento del uso = increased use.* aumento de pecho = breast augmentation, breast enlargement.* aumento de peso = weight gain.* aumento de precios = price increase, increased price.* aumento de tamaño = increase in size.* aumento en espesor = thickening.* aumento notable = rising tide.* aumento repentino = upsurge.* aumento salarial = salary increase, pay rise, salary rise.* aumento salarial por méritos = merit salary increase.* aumento transitorio de tensión = surge.* aumento vertiginoso = explosion, spiralling [spiraling, -USA].* conceder aumento salarial = award + salary increase.* en aumento = burgeoning, increasing, mounting, rising, on the rise, growing, heightening.* en aumento gradual = gradually quickening.* en continuo aumento = ever-increasing.* espejo de aumento = magnifying mirror.* experimentar un aumento = experience + rise.* experimentar un aumento vertiginoso = experience + explosion.* gran aumento = heavy increase.* ir en aumento = be on the increase.* lector de aumento = magnifying reader.* lente de aumento = magnifying glass, magnifier.* mamoplastía de aumento = augmentation mammoplasty.* ritmo de aumento = rate of increase.* tasa de aumento = growth rate, rate of growth, rate of increase.* * *1 (incremento) rise, increaselas tarifas experimentarán or sufrirán un ligero aumento there will be a small increase o rise in faresla tensión va en aumento tension is growing o mounting o increasingel aumento de las cotizaciones en las bolsas the rise in stock market pricesla velocidad del cuerpo va en aumento a medida que … the speed of the object increases as …aumento DE algo:aumento de peso increase in weight, weight gainaumento de temperatura rise in temperatureaumento de precio price rise o increase2 ( Ópt) magnificationun microscopio de 20 aumentos a microscope with a magnifying power o magnification of 20tiene gafas or ( AmL) lentes con or de mucho aumento he wears glasses with very strong lenses* * *
Del verbo aumentar: ( conjugate aumentar)
aumento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
aumentó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
aumentar
aumento
aumentar ( conjugate aumentar) verbo transitivo
‹precio/sueldo› to increase, raiseb) (Opt) to magnify
verbo intransitivo [temperatura/presión] to rise;
[ velocidad] to increase;
[precio/producción/valor] to increase, rise;
aumento de algo ‹de volumen/tamaño› to increase in sth;
aumentó de peso he put on o gained weight
aumento sustantivo masculino
aumento de temperatura rise in temperature;
aumento de precio price rise o increase;
aumento de sueldo salary increase, pay raise (AmE), pay rise (BrE)b) (Ópt) magnification;
aumentar
I verbo transitivo to increase
Fot to enlarge
Ópt to magnify
II vi (una cantidad) to go up, rise
(de valor) to appreciate
aumento sustantivo masculino
1 increase
aumento de sueldo, pay rise
2 Fot enlargement
3 Ópt magnification
' aumento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
lente
- más
- petición
- producción
- progresiva
- progresivo
- salarial
- agudo
- auge
- aumentar
- autorizar
- bonificación
- escalada
- nubosidad
- prever
- prometido
- rápido
- representar
- retroactivo
- sensible
- triple
- valorización
- votar
English:
appreciation
- attribute
- bolster
- build-up
- by
- gain
- growing
- growth
- hike
- hysteria
- improvement
- increase
- leap
- mount
- negotiate
- of
- raise
- rise
- surge
- wage increase
- build
- glass
- jump
- pay
- rising
- settlement
- up
* * *aumento nm1. [de temperatura, precio, gastos, tensión] increase, rise;[de sueldo] Br rise, US raise; [de velocidad] increase;un aumento del 10 por ciento a 10 percent increase;un aumento de los precios a price rise;las temperaturas experimentarán un ligero aumento temperatures will rise slightly;aumento lineal [de sueldo] across-the-board pay Br rise o US raise;aumento de sueldo pay increase;2. [en óptica] magnification;una lente de 20 aumentos a lens of magnification x 20* * *de sueldo raise, Br (pay) rise;ir en aumento be increasing* * *aumento nmincremento: increase, rise* * *aumento n increase / riseir en aumento to be increasing / to be rising -
5 incremento
m.1 increase.2 increment, build-up, increase, augmentation.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: incrementar.* * *1 increase, rise\incremento salarial wage rise, US raise* * *SM [de conocimiento] increase, gain; [de precio, sueldo, productividad] increase, rise* * *masculino (frml) increase* * *= increase, increment, rise, tide, blossoming, augmentation, increase in numbers, growth in number, surge, jump, upswing, widening, mark-up [markup].Ex. The term you have chosen indicates an increase in specificity, since it is one of the members of the group described by the basic term.Ex. The volume increment gives information about the numbering scheme for volumes.Ex. The rapid rise of computer literacy in the world has led to a demand for the easy availability of many kinds of information.Ex. What has happened is that yet another institution has so overlapped with our own that we are being swept along on the tide of the technological revolution.Ex. There has been a blossoming in new consumer health information services.Ex. If the budget will not permit staff augmentation, then the reference librarian must help the department head to make the most of available resources.Ex. The present increase in numbers of overseas students in Australia tertiary institutions has implications for libraries.Ex. The growth in number of national, regional and international agricultural organisations has resulted in a vast output of scientific and technical literature, issued in a wide variety of forms.Ex. The Internet is also creating a new surge of interest in information in all forms, and a revitalized interest in reading.Ex. One of these proposals, a large jump in the dues for students and retired members, was watered down before finally being passed.Ex. The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex. Despite growth in export volume in recent years, there has been a widening of the national current account deficit from 8.8% to over 20%.Ex. Customers will be charged either a mark-up or a mark-down, depending on whether they are buying or selling.----* incremento de = increased.* incremento de la demanda = increased demand.* incremento de la producción = increased production.* incremento del salto = jump increment.* incremento del uso = increased use.* incremento notable = rising tide.* incremento presupuestario = budget increase.* incremento salarial = salary increase.* por incremento gradual = incremental.* por incrementos graduales = incrementally.* * *masculino (frml) increase* * *= increase, increment, rise, tide, blossoming, augmentation, increase in numbers, growth in number, surge, jump, upswing, widening, mark-up [markup].Ex: The term you have chosen indicates an increase in specificity, since it is one of the members of the group described by the basic term.
Ex: The volume increment gives information about the numbering scheme for volumes.Ex: The rapid rise of computer literacy in the world has led to a demand for the easy availability of many kinds of information.Ex: What has happened is that yet another institution has so overlapped with our own that we are being swept along on the tide of the technological revolution.Ex: There has been a blossoming in new consumer health information services.Ex: If the budget will not permit staff augmentation, then the reference librarian must help the department head to make the most of available resources.Ex: The present increase in numbers of overseas students in Australia tertiary institutions has implications for libraries.Ex: The growth in number of national, regional and international agricultural organisations has resulted in a vast output of scientific and technical literature, issued in a wide variety of forms.Ex: The Internet is also creating a new surge of interest in information in all forms, and a revitalized interest in reading.Ex: One of these proposals, a large jump in the dues for students and retired members, was watered down before finally being passed.Ex: The author discusses the current upswing in paperback sales of children's books in the USA and the slump in hardback sales.Ex: Despite growth in export volume in recent years, there has been a widening of the national current account deficit from 8.8% to over 20%.Ex: Customers will be charged either a mark-up or a mark-down, depending on whether they are buying or selling.* incremento de = increased.* incremento de la demanda = increased demand.* incremento de la producción = increased production.* incremento del salto = jump increment.* incremento del uso = increased use.* incremento notable = rising tide.* incremento presupuestario = budget increase.* incremento salarial = salary increase.* por incremento gradual = incremental.* por incrementos graduales = incrementally.* * *( frml)(aumento) increase; (del salario) increase, increment* * *
Del verbo incrementar: ( conjugate incrementar)
incremento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
incrementó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
incrementar
incremento
incrementar ( conjugate incrementar) verbo transitivo (frml) to increase
incremento sustantivo masculino (frml) increase
incrementar verbo transitivo to increase
incremento sustantivo masculino increase, growth
incremento salarial, wage rise
' incremento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
subida
- aumento
- multiplicación
English:
increase
- increment
- rise
* * *incremento nm[de precios, salario] increase, rise; [de actividad] increase; [de temperatura] rise incremento porcentual percentage increase* * *m growth* * *incremento nmaumento: increase -
6 sombrilla
f.1 sunshade, parasol (quitasol).2 umbrella (paraguas). (Colombian Spanish)* * *1 parasol, sunshade* * *SF parasol, sunshade* * *b) (Col, Ven) ( paraguas) lady's umbrella* * *= sunshade [sun shade], umbrella, parasol.Ex. The main feature of this learning resources center consists of white metal angled sunshades over each window.Ex. Enquiries such as 'Can you make me a list of the export figures for umbrellas for each year since 1880?' goes beyond what is reasonable to ask a librarian.Ex. The author presents an historical survey of the specific technical field of umbrellas, parasols and walking sticks.* * *b) (Col, Ven) ( paraguas) lady's umbrella* * *= sunshade [sun shade], umbrella, parasol.Ex: The main feature of this learning resources center consists of white metal angled sunshades over each window.
Ex: Enquiries such as 'Can you make me a list of the export figures for umbrellas for each year since 1880?' goes beyond what is reasonable to ask a librarian.Ex: The author presents an historical survey of the specific technical field of umbrellas, parasols and walking sticks.* * *1 (de mano) parasol; (de playa) sunshade, beach umbrella2 ( Col) (paraguas) lady's umbrella* * *
sombrilla sustantivo femenino
( de playa) sunshade
sombrilla sustantivo femenino
1 (de paseo) parasol, sunshade
2 (de playa, terraza) (beach) umbrella
' sombrilla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inclinar
- parasol
English:
going
- parasol
- sunshade
* * *sombrilla nf1. [quitasol] sunshade, parasol* * *f sunshade, beach umbrella;could care less, BrI couldn’t care less* * *sombrilla nf: parasol, umbrella* * *sombrilla n beach umbrella -
7 контроль контрол·ь
(проверка, наблюдение с целью проверки) control, inspection; (за выполнением договора и т.п.) тех. verification; monitoringбыть / находиться под контроль ем — to be under control
ввести контроль — to adopt / impose control (over)
взять под контроль — to bring / to put (smth.) under control
держать под контролем — to have control (over), to hold the key (of)
обеспечить контроль — to ensure / to provide for verification
ослабить контроль — to loosen / to slacken control (over)
осуществлять контроль — to exercise / have control (over), to carry out verification
передать под чей-л. контроль — to place under smb.'s control
получить контроль — to gain control (over)
потерять контроль — to lose control (of)
сократить количество ядерного оружия при (надлежащем) контроле — to reduce verifiably the quantity of nuclear weapons
сохранить контроль — to retain control (over)
ужесточить контроль — to tighten control (over)
усилить контроль — to strengthen control (over)
установить контроль — to set up / to establish control (over)
адекватный / надлежащий / соответствующий контроль — adequate / appropriate control / verification
под адекватным / надлежащим / соответствующим контролем — adequately verified
валютный контроль — currency / exchange control; (сдача государству валюты и покупка её по установленному курсу) rationing of foreign exchange
форма государственного экономического контроля (юридически одобренная, но применяемая при определённых условиях) — stand-by control
действенный / эффективный контроль — effective / efficient control (over)
дистанционный контроль — remote control / monitoring / verification; extraterritorial monitoring
инструментальный контроль, контроль с помощью приборов — instrumental control / verification / monitoring
народный контроль — public control, voluntary public inspection
непрерывный контроль с помощью установленных на месте приборов — continuous monitoring with on-site instruments
открытый контроль (за уничтожением запасов оружия и т.п.) — demonstrative verification
паспортный контроль — passport control / inspection
поэтапный контроль — stage-by-stage control, control by stages
правительственный контроль, контроль правительства — government control / inspection
радиационный контроль — radiation / radiological monitoring
строгий контроль — strict control, stringent monitoring / verification
под строгим и эффективным международным контролем — under strict and effective international control
финансовый контроль — financial control (over)
контроль деятельности администрации — control of the work of administration / managerial staff
контроль за атмосферой / состоянием атмосферы — atmospheric monitoring
контроль за непроизводством (химического оружия и т.п.) — nonproduction control, monitoring of the nonproduction
контроль запасов (химического оружия и т.п.) — inspection of stocks
контроль за соблюдением (договора, соглашения и т.п.) — control of / over the observance (of), verification / monitoring of compliance (with)
контроль за соблюдением запрещения испытаний ядерного оружия — test-ban control / verification
контроль за соблюдением положений договора — verification of compliance with the provisions of a treaty
контроль за состоянием окружающей среды — environmental control / monitoring of the state of the environment
контроль за уничтожением (запасов определённого вида оружия) — destruction control, verification of stockpiles destruction
контроль над вооружениями — arms control, control of arms
контроль над ядерными вооружениями — control of nuclear weapons, nuclear-arms control
контроль над органами массовой информации — control over mass / news media
контроль над химическим оружием — chemical-weapons control / verification
контроль с использованием национальных технических средств — verification by national technical means
меры по контролю — verification measures, measures of verification
методы контроля — verification methods / technique
методы контроля, которые не выходят за предусмотренные / согласованные рамки, методы контроля, которые не носят характера вмешательства — nonintrusive (methods of) verification
персонал, проводящий контроль — verification personnel
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8 ФСТЭК
1) General subject: Federal Service for Technical and Export Control2) Information technology: FSTEC (Federal Service for Technology and Export Control (FSTEC of Russia)) -
9 Unterstützung
Unterstützung f 1. COMP support; 2. GEN aid, boost, backing, backup, encouragement, promotion, subsidization, sponsorship; 3. MGT support; 4. SOZ assistance, support, benefit; 5. WIWI backing, support (finanziell); maintenance payments, maintenance allowances, relief payments (ZB) • mit Unterstützung von GEN through the agency of* * *f 1. < Comp> support; 2. < Geschäft> aid, boost, backing, backup, encouragement, promotion, subsidization, sponsorship; 3. < Mgmnt> support; 4. < Sozial> assistance, support, benefit; 5. <Vw> finanziell backing, support, ZB maintenance payments, maintenance allowances, relief payments ■ mit Unterstützung von < Geschäft> through the agency of* * *Unterstützung
(Arbeitslose) unemployment benefit, dole (Br.), (Förderung) furtherance, encouragement, patronization, boost, promotion, support, arm, (Fürsorge) relief, (Hilfe) support, help[ing], assistance, aid, (Sozialversicherungsleistung) benefit, (Spende) contribution, sign-up, (Subvention) grant, (Unterhaltsgewährung) maintenance, alimony;
• auf Ihre Unterstützung angewiesen depending on you for support;
• auf städtische Unterstützung angewiesen on the parish (town, US);
• mit Unterstützung von with the support of, (Rundfunkprogramm) presented by courtesy of;
• mit mit kommunaler Unterstützung rate-aided (Br.);
• mit Unterstützung aus staatlichen Mitteln state-aided, bountyfed;
• ohne Unterstützung unbacked, unhelped, (Wohlfahrtsempfänger) unaided, unrelieved;
• zur Unterstützung von in aid of;
• anstaltsinterne Unterstützung institutional (indoor) relief (Br.);
• von der Gewerkschaft ausgehandelte Unterstützung union benefit;
• bar ausgezahlte Unterstützung cash assistance;
• fachliche Unterstützung technical aid;
• finanzielle Unterstützung pecuniary assistance, financial help (backing), accommodation, (durch kommunale Stellen) municipal aid;
• maßgebliche finanzielle Unterstützung substantial funding;
• gegenseitige Unterstützung mutual aid (assistance), log-rolling (US);
• geldliche Unterstützung pecuniary aid (assistance);
• von der Gemeinde gewährte (gemeindliche) Unterstützung parish relief (Br.), community support;
• in der arbeitslosen Zeit gezahlte Unterstützung off-season subsidy;
• kommunale Unterstützung rate aid (Br.), parish relief;
• mangelnde Unterstützung lack of support;
• öffentliche Unterstützung pauper (poor) relief (Br.), public welfare (aid, assistance), outdoor (Br.) (public, US) relief;
• politische Unterstützung endorsement, political backing;
• staatliche Unterstützung government support (backing), government[al] assistance, grant, subsidy, subsidizing, subvention, state-aid (US), (für Kommunalaufgaben) municipal support, grant-in-aid (US), Exchequer equalization grant (Br.);
• tatkräftige Unterstützung strong-arm treatment;
• technische Unterstützung technical aid;
• vorläufige Unterstützung interim relief;
• vorübergehende Unterstützung temporary relief;
• weitgehende Unterstützung large support;
• werbliche Unterstützung advertising support;
• wesentliche Unterstützung material support;
• projektgebundene wirtschaftliche Unterstützung (Entwicklungsländer) commodity (tied) aid;
• zuerkannte Unterstützung affirmative relief;
• zusätzliche Unterstützung additional benefit;
• Unterstützung durch die Aktionäre shareholder (stockholder, US) support;
• Unterstützung durch Anstaltsfürsorge indoor (institutional, Br.) relief;
• Unterstützung eines Antrags seconding a motion;
• Unterstützung durch Arbeiterstimmen im ganzen Land labo(u)r’s national support;
• Unterstützung der Armen contribution to the poor, pauper (poor) relief (Br.);
• staatliche Unterstützung für die Beschäftigung von Kurzarbeitern temporary employment subsidy;
• Unterstützung eines Bewerbers backing up of a candidate;
• Unterstützung für Familien mit abhängigen Familienangehörigen aid to families with dependent children;
• Unterstützung der obersten Führungskräfte durch Arbeitnehmervertreter multiple management;
• Unterstützung örtlicher Gebietskörperschaften help to local authorities;
• werbliche Unterstützung des Händlers dealer-aid advertising;
• Unterstützung der Industrie encouragement of industry;
• Unterstützung der Informationskampagnen in den Mitgliedstaaten support of member states’ information campaigns;
• Unterstützung der Minderheit minority support;
• Unterstützung in Notfällen emergency support;
• Unterstützung durch Öffentlichkeitsarbeit public-relations support;
• Unterstützung beider Parteien bipartisan support;
• Unterstützung vonseiten der Regierung government support;
• Unterstützung der kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen (KMU) support for small and medium enterprises (SMEs);
• Unterstützung durch die Werbewirtschaft advertiser support;
• Unterstützung aus Wirtschaftskreisen business support;
• Unterstützung bei der Wohnungsbeschaffung subsidized housing;
• j. um Unterstützung angehen to call upon s. o. to give assistance;
• sich um Unterstützung bemühen to gun for support (US);
• Unterstützung beziehen (erhalten) to obtain (receive) state relief, to be (go) on the parish (town, US), to receive aid from a public poor fund, to be on relief, (Arbeitsloser) to draw unemployment benefit (Br.), to receive unemployment compensation (US), to be on (draw) the dole (Br.);
• Unterstützung einstellen to pull the plug (sl.);
• Unterstützung empfangen to go on relief rolls (US);
• Unterstützung entziehen to siphon support away;
• Geld zur Unterstützung für Sozialfälle geben to spend money in alms;
• allgemeine Unterstützung genießen to enjoy popular support;
• Unterstützung gewähren to grant relief;
• finanzielle Unterstützung gewähren to extend pecuniary assistance;
• j. zur Unterstützung heranziehen to enlist the services of s. o.;
• mit der vollen Unterstützung eines Ausschusses rechnen können to be solid with a committee;
• einem Unternehmen seine Unterstützung angedeihen lassen to confer one’s patronage upon an undertaking;
• der Exportwirtschaft jedmögliche Unterstützung zuteil werden lassen to shore up export industries;
• von staatlicher Unterstützung leben to live off government aid (assistance);
• auf Unterstützungen angewiesen sein to be dependent on alms;
• auf öffentliche Unterstützung angewiesen sein to be thrown upon the parish (on the town, US), to be a public charge;
• sich zur Unterstützung verpflichten to pledge one’s support;
• durch Unterstützungen unterhalten werden to be supported by voluntary contributions.
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10 Chapelon, André
[br]b. 26 October 1892 Saint-Paul-en-Cornillon, Loire, Franced. 29 June 1978 Paris, France[br]French locomotive engineer who developed high-performance steam locomotives.[br]Chapelon's technical education at the Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures, Paris, was interrupted by extended military service during the First World War. From experience of observing artillery from the basket of a captive balloon, he developed a method of artillery fire control which was more accurate than that in use and which was adopted by the French army.In 1925 he joined the motive-power and rolling-stock department of the Paris-Orléans Railway under Chief Mechanical Engineer Maurice Lacoin and was given the task of improving the performance of its main-line 4–6–2 locomotives, most of them compounds. He had already made an intensive study of steam locomotive design and in 1926 introduced his Kylchap exhaust system, based in part on the earlier work of the Finnish engineer Kyläla. Chapelon improved the entrainment of the hot gases in the smokebox by the exhaust steam and so minimized back pressure in the cylinders, increasing the power of a locomotive substantially. He also greatly increased the cross-sectional area of steam passages, used poppet valves instead of piston valves and increased superheating of steam. PO (Paris-Orléans) 4–6–2s rebuilt on these principles from 1929 onwards proved able to haul 800-ton trains, in place of the previous 500-ton trains, and to do so to accelerated schedules with reduced coal consumption. Commencing in 1932, some were converted, at the time of rebuilding, into 4–8–0s to increase adhesive weight for hauling heavy trains over the steeply graded Paris-Toulouse line.Chapelon's principles were quickly adopted on other French railways and elsewhere.H.N. Gresley was particularly influenced by them. After formation of the French National Railways (SNCF) in 1938, Chapelon produced in 1941 a prototype rebuilt PO 2–10–0 freight locomotive as a six-cylinder compound, with four low-pressure cylinders to maximize expansive use of steam and with all cylinders steam-jacketed to minimize heat loss by condensation and radiation. War conditions delayed extended testing until 1948–52. Meanwhile Chapelon had, by rebuilding, produced in 1946 a high-powered, three-cylinder, compound 4–8–4 intended as a stage in development of a proposed range of powerful and thermally efficient steam locomotives for the postwar SNCF: a high-speed 4–6–4 in this range was to run at sustained speeds of 125 mph (200 km/h). However, plans for improved steam locomotives were then overtaken in France by electriflcation and dieselization, though the performance of the 4–8–4, which produced 4,000 hp (3,000 kW) at the drawbar for the first time in Europe, prompted modification of electric locomotives, already on order, to increase their power.Chapelon retired from the SNCF in 1953, but continued to act as a consultant. His principles were incorporated into steam locomotives built in France for export to South America, and even after the energy crisis of 1973 he was consulted on projects to build improved, high-powered steam locomotives for countries with reserves of cheap coal. The eventual fall in oil prices brought these to an end.[br]Bibliography1938, La Locomotive à vapeur, Paris: J.B.Bailière (a comprehensive summary of contemporary knowledge of every function of the locomotive).Further ReadingH.C.B.Rogers, 1972, Chapelon, Genius of French Steam, Shepperton: Ian Allan.1986, "André Chapelon, locomotive engineer: a survey of his work", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 58 (a symposium on Chapelon's work).Obituary, 1978, Railway Engineer (September/October) (makes reference to the technical significance of Chapelon's work).PJGR -
11 Федеральная служба по техническому и экспортному контролю
General subject: Federal Service for Technical and Export Control (E&Y), FSTECУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Федеральная служба по техническому и экспортному контролю
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12 Leiter
Leiter I f 1. GEN ladder (Karriereleiter); 2. IND, LOGIS ladder Leiter II m MGT, PERS manager, MGR, manageress, director, dir., chief, head (einer Abteilung, eines Bereichs)* * *Leiter(in)
leader, guide, manager, head, director, chief, master, executive head, (Arbeitnehmer) executive (US), (Bank) governor (Br.);
• geschäftsführender Leiter[in] acting manager;
• kaufmännischer Leiter[in] business (commercial) manager, (Warenhaus) merchandise manager, front desk (US);
• künstlerischer Leiter[in] (Werbeagentur) art director;
• stellvertretender Leiter[in] assistant (deputy) manager;
• technischer Leiter[in] managing engineer, technical director (manager);
• verantwortlicher Leiter[in] acting manager, responsible head;
• Leiter[in] einer Abteilung head of a department, department head, departmental manager;
• Leiter[in] der Abteilung Absatzförderung marketing manager;
• Leiter[in] einer Bank manager of a bank;
• Leiter[in] einer Behörde head (chief) of an agency (US);
• Leiter[in] eines Betriebes chief manager;
• Leiter[in] einer Bezirksgeschäftsstelle district registrar;
• Leiter[in] der Datenverarbeitung data-processing manager;
• Leiter[in] einer Delegation leader (head) of a delegation;
• Leiter[in] eines Dezernats chief of a branch;
• Leiter[in] einer Dienststelle chief of an agency (US);
• Leiter[in] der Einkaufsabteilung purchasing manager;
• Leiter[in] der Ein- und Verkaufsabteilung merchandise manager;
• Leiter[in] der Exportabteilung export manager (director);
• Leiter[in] der Finanzplanung budget officer;
• Leiter[in] des Finanz- und Rechnungswesens finance (financial) manager (Br.), (AG) treasurer of a corporation (US);
• alleiniger Leiter[in] einer Firma sole proprietor;
• Leiter[in] der Gestaltung (Werbeagentur) art director;
• Leiter[in] des Grundbuchamtes chief land registrar (Br.);
• Leiter[in] einer Güterabfertigungsstelle freight agent (US);
• Leiter[in] der Haushaltsabteilung budget director;
• Leiter[in] der Instandhaltungsabteilung maintenance manager;
• Leiter[in] einer Kopffiliale [etwa] area superintendent;
• Leiter[in] der Kraftfahrzeugversicherungsabteilung motor manager;
• Leiter[in] der Kreditabteilung credit manager, chief loan officer;
• Leiter[in] der Lebensversicherungsabteilung life manager;
• Leiter[in] der Marktforschung information manager;
• Leiter[in] einer Niederlassung branch manager;
• Leiter[in] der Personalabteilung personnel director, staff executive;
• Leiter[in] der Planungs- und Kontrollabteilung controller;
• Leiter[in] der Presseabteilung (Pressestelle) press officer;
• Leiter[in] der Public-Relations-Abteilung public-relations director;
• Leiter[in] des Rechnungswesens accounting supervisor;
• Leiter[in] der Rechtsabteilung head of the legal department;
• Leiter[in] des Seeversicherungsgeschäftes marine manager;
• Leiter[in] des Stadtrechtsamtes city attorney (US);
• kommissarischer Leiter[in] der Stadtverwaltung township trustee;
• Leiter[in] der Steuer- und Devisenabteilung tax and exchange controller;
• Leiter[in] des [Straßen]verkehrsamtes traffic manager (director);
• Leiter[in] der Streuungsabteilung (Werbeagentur) media director;
• Leiter[in] des betrieblichen Unfallschutzes safety supervisor;
• Leiter[in] der Verkaufsabteilung director of sales, sales manager;
• Leiter[in] der Verkaufsförderung sales-promotion manager, merchandising director;
• Leiter[in] der Versandabteilung shipping manager (clerk) (US);
• Leiter[in] der Vertriebsabteilung marketing director, distribution manager;
• Leiter[in] der Warenzeichenabteilung trademarks officer;
• Leiter[in] der Werbeabteilung advertising manager, publicity director;
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13 Leiterin
Leiterin f s. → Leiter* * *Leiter(in)
leader, guide, manager, head, director, chief, master, executive head, (Arbeitnehmer) executive (US), (Bank) governor (Br.);
• geschäftsführender Leiter[in] acting manager;
• kaufmännischer Leiter[in] business (commercial) manager, (Warenhaus) merchandise manager, front desk (US);
• künstlerischer Leiter[in] (Werbeagentur) art director;
• stellvertretender Leiter[in] assistant (deputy) manager;
• technischer Leiter[in] managing engineer, technical director (manager);
• verantwortlicher Leiter[in] acting manager, responsible head;
• Leiter[in] einer Abteilung head of a department, department head, departmental manager;
• Leiter[in] der Abteilung Absatzförderung marketing manager;
• Leiter[in] einer Bank manager of a bank;
• Leiter[in] einer Behörde head (chief) of an agency (US);
• Leiter[in] eines Betriebes chief manager;
• Leiter[in] einer Bezirksgeschäftsstelle district registrar;
• Leiter[in] der Datenverarbeitung data-processing manager;
• Leiter[in] einer Delegation leader (head) of a delegation;
• Leiter[in] eines Dezernats chief of a branch;
• Leiter[in] einer Dienststelle chief of an agency (US);
• Leiter[in] der Einkaufsabteilung purchasing manager;
• Leiter[in] der Ein- und Verkaufsabteilung merchandise manager;
• Leiter[in] der Exportabteilung export manager (director);
• Leiter[in] der Finanzplanung budget officer;
• Leiter[in] des Finanz- und Rechnungswesens finance (financial) manager (Br.), (AG) treasurer of a corporation (US);
• alleiniger Leiter[in] einer Firma sole proprietor;
• Leiter[in] der Gestaltung (Werbeagentur) art director;
• Leiter[in] des Grundbuchamtes chief land registrar (Br.);
• Leiter[in] einer Güterabfertigungsstelle freight agent (US);
• Leiter[in] der Haushaltsabteilung budget director;
• Leiter[in] der Instandhaltungsabteilung maintenance manager;
• Leiter[in] einer Kopffiliale [etwa] area superintendent;
• Leiter[in] der Kraftfahrzeugversicherungsabteilung motor manager;
• Leiter[in] der Kreditabteilung credit manager, chief loan officer;
• Leiter[in] der Lebensversicherungsabteilung life manager;
• Leiter[in] der Marktforschung information manager;
• Leiter[in] einer Niederlassung branch manager;
• Leiter[in] der Personalabteilung personnel director, staff executive;
• Leiter[in] der Planungs- und Kontrollabteilung controller;
• Leiter[in] der Presseabteilung (Pressestelle) press officer;
• Leiter[in] der Public-Relations-Abteilung public-relations director;
• Leiter[in] des Rechnungswesens accounting supervisor;
• Leiter[in] der Rechtsabteilung head of the legal department;
• Leiter[in] des Seeversicherungsgeschäftes marine manager;
• Leiter[in] des Stadtrechtsamtes city attorney (US);
• kommissarischer Leiter[in] der Stadtverwaltung township trustee;
• Leiter[in] der Steuer- und Devisenabteilung tax and exchange controller;
• Leiter[in] des [Straßen]verkehrsamtes traffic manager (director);
• Leiter[in] der Streuungsabteilung (Werbeagentur) media director;
• Leiter[in] des betrieblichen Unfallschutzes safety supervisor;
• Leiter[in] der Verkaufsabteilung director of sales, sales manager;
• Leiter[in] der Verkaufsförderung sales-promotion manager, merchandising director;
• Leiter[in] der Versandabteilung shipping manager (clerk) (US);
• Leiter[in] der Vertriebsabteilung marketing director, distribution manager;
• Leiter[in] der Warenzeichenabteilung trademarks officer;
• Leiter[in] der Werbeabteilung advertising manager, publicity director;
• künstlerischer Leiter[in] einer Werbeagentur creative director. -
14 director
adj.director, directing.m.1 director, leader, principal.2 superintendent, manager, officer.3 conductor, orchestra conductor.4 warden.5 headmaster, head teacher.* * *► adjetivo1 directing, managing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 director, manager2 (de colegio - hombre) headmaster; (mujer) headmistress3 (de universidad) rector4 (de editorial) editor5 (de cárcel) governor6 (de orquesta) conductor\director,-ra de cine film directordirector,-ra de escena stage managerdirector espiritual father confessordirector,-ra gerente managing director* * *(f. - directora)noundirector, manager, head, headmaster* * *director, -a1.ADJ [consejo, junta] governing; [principio] guiding2. SM / F1) (=responsable) [de centro escolar] headteacher, headmaster/headmistress, principal; [de periódico, revista] editor; (Cine, TV) director; [de orquesta] conductor; [de hospital] manager, administrator; [de prisión] governor, warden (EEUU)director(a) artístico/a — artistic director
director(a) de departamento — (Univ) head of department
director(a) de funeraria — undertaker, funeral director, mortician (EEUU)
director(a) de interiores — (TV) studio director
director(a) de tesis — thesis supervisor, research supervisor
2) (Com) (=gerente) manager; [de mayor responsabilidad] directordirector(a) adjunto/a — assistant manager
director(a) ejecutivo/a — executive director, managing director
director(a) técnico/a — technical manager
3.SM(Rel)* * *- tora masculino, femeninoa) ( de escuela) (m) head teacher, principal (AmE), headmaster (BrE); (f) head teacher, principal (AmE), headmistress (BrE); (de periódico, revista) editor (in chief); ( de hospital) administrator; ( de prisión) warden (AmE), governor (BrE)b) (Com) ( gerente) manager; ( miembro de junta directiva) director, executivec) (Cin, Teatr) director* * *= chairman [chairmen, pl.], chairperson [chairpersons, -pl.], chief, chief librarian, director, head, manager [manageress, -fem.], headmaster, office manager, business manager, chair.Ex. As head of a committee, and being recognized as such, it's perfectly all right with me if I'm called the chairman rather than the chairwoman.Ex. Special thanks to the ISAD Program Planning Committee, in particular its chairperson, for the conceptual organization.Ex. He subsequently served as chief of that Division, chief of the Serial Record Division, Assistant Director for Cataloging of the Processing Department, Director of the Processing Department, and Assistant Librarian of Processing Services.Ex. The chief librarian or director of libraries, by which title the post is sometimes now known, will in general be fully occupied with making decisions on internal professional policy, committee work, and administration and management in the widest sense.Ex. Hugh C, Atkinson, director of the University of Illinois Libraries, has consistently been in the forefront in applying automation to traditional library problems and services.Ex. She began her career at Central Missouri State University where she was head of the Documents Depository.Ex. Such hosts are more likely to be accessed by end-users such as economists and managers, than information workers.Ex. The author played a large part in the successful establishment of the school library when her husband became headmaster = La autora desempeñó un gran papel en la creación de la biblioteca escolar cuando su esposo fue nombrado director.Ex. This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.Ex. Watman wondered how the profession would react to the idea of a business manager instead of assistant.Ex. Once elected, the chair is responsible for maintaining discipline and ensuring that all students are treated fairly.----* cargo de director = directorship.* cartas al director = letter to the editor.* Conferencia de Directores de Bibliotecas Nacionales (CDNL) = Conference of Directors of National Libraries (CDNL).* directora conjunta = co-chairperson.* director adjunto = assistant director, deputy director, joint director.* director artístico = art director.* director cinematográfico = film director.* director comercial = marketing executive, chief commercial officer.* director conjunto = co-chairperson.* director de biblioteca = library director.* director de cine = film director.* director de curso = course leader.* director de departamento = department head.* director de empresa = company director.* director de escuela = school principal.* director de filial = branch head.* director de finanzas = finance director.* director de funeraria = funeral director, undertaker, mortician.* director de la biblioteca = head librarian.* director de marketing = marketing executive.* director de museo = curator.* director de operaciones = chief operating officer (COO), director for operations.* director de orquesta = conductor.* director de periódico = newspaper editor.* director de pompas fúnebres = undertaker, funeral director, mortician.* director de prisión = prison warden.* director de tesis = PhD supervisor, dissertation adviser, dissertation supervisor, thesis supervisor, thesis adviser, research supervisor.* director ejecutivo = executive director, executive officer, chief executive officer (CEO), managing director, chief executive.* director ejecutivo de la gestión del conocimiento = knowledge executive.* director, el = principal.* director financiero = finance director, chief financial officer.* director general = executive director, Director-General, executive officer, chief executive officer (CEO), chief executive, senior director.* director principal = senior director.* partichela de piano director, violín director, etc = piano/violin, etc. conductor part.* subdirector = assistant director.* * *- tora masculino, femeninoa) ( de escuela) (m) head teacher, principal (AmE), headmaster (BrE); (f) head teacher, principal (AmE), headmistress (BrE); (de periódico, revista) editor (in chief); ( de hospital) administrator; ( de prisión) warden (AmE), governor (BrE)b) (Com) ( gerente) manager; ( miembro de junta directiva) director, executivec) (Cin, Teatr) director* * *el directorEx: Anthony read the handwritten note he found in his mailbox from the principal of the high school at which he had been employed as head of the school media program for one month.
= chairman [chairmen, pl.], chairperson [chairpersons, -pl.], chief, chief librarian, director, head, manager [manageress, -fem.], headmaster, office manager, business manager, chair.Ex: As head of a committee, and being recognized as such, it's perfectly all right with me if I'm called the chairman rather than the chairwoman.
Ex: Special thanks to the ISAD Program Planning Committee, in particular its chairperson, for the conceptual organization.Ex: He subsequently served as chief of that Division, chief of the Serial Record Division, Assistant Director for Cataloging of the Processing Department, Director of the Processing Department, and Assistant Librarian of Processing Services.Ex: The chief librarian or director of libraries, by which title the post is sometimes now known, will in general be fully occupied with making decisions on internal professional policy, committee work, and administration and management in the widest sense.Ex: Hugh C, Atkinson, director of the University of Illinois Libraries, has consistently been in the forefront in applying automation to traditional library problems and services.Ex: She began her career at Central Missouri State University where she was head of the Documents Depository.Ex: Such hosts are more likely to be accessed by end-users such as economists and managers, than information workers.Ex: The author played a large part in the successful establishment of the school library when her husband became headmaster = La autora desempeñó un gran papel en la creación de la biblioteca escolar cuando su esposo fue nombrado director.Ex: This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.Ex: Watman wondered how the profession would react to the idea of a business manager instead of assistant.Ex: Once elected, the chair is responsible for maintaining discipline and ensuring that all students are treated fairly.* cargo de director = directorship.* cartas al director = letter to the editor.* Conferencia de Directores de Bibliotecas Nacionales (CDNL) = Conference of Directors of National Libraries (CDNL).* directora conjunta = co-chairperson.* director adjunto = assistant director, deputy director, joint director.* director artístico = art director.* director cinematográfico = film director.* director comercial = marketing executive, chief commercial officer.* director conjunto = co-chairperson.* director de biblioteca = library director.* director de cine = film director.* director de curso = course leader.* director de departamento = department head.* director de empresa = company director.* director de escuela = school principal.* director de filial = branch head.* director de finanzas = finance director.* director de funeraria = funeral director, undertaker, mortician.* director de la biblioteca = head librarian.* director de marketing = marketing executive.* director de museo = curator.* director de operaciones = chief operating officer (COO), director for operations.* director de orquesta = conductor.* director de periódico = newspaper editor.* director de pompas fúnebres = undertaker, funeral director, mortician.* director de prisión = prison warden.* director de tesis = PhD supervisor, dissertation adviser, dissertation supervisor, thesis supervisor, thesis adviser, research supervisor.* director ejecutivo = executive director, executive officer, chief executive officer (CEO), managing director, chief executive.* director ejecutivo de la gestión del conocimiento = knowledge executive.* director, el = principal.* director financiero = finance director, chief financial officer.* director general = executive director, Director-General, executive officer, chief executive officer (CEO), chief executive, senior director.* director principal = senior director.* partichela de piano director, violín director, etc = piano/violin, etc. conductor part.* subdirector = assistant director.* * *masculine, feminine1 (de una escuela) ( masculine) head teacher, principal ( AmE), headmaster ( BrE); ( feminine) head teacher, principal ( AmE), headmistress ( BrE); (de un periódico, una revista) editor, editor in chief; (de un hospital) administrator; (de una prisión) warden ( AmE), governor ( BrE)Compuestos:● director adjunto, directora adjuntamasculine, feminine deputy director● director/directora de divisiónmasculine, feminine divisional director● director/directora de escenamasculine, feminine stage manager● director/directora de orquestamasculine, feminine conductor● director/directora de ventasmasculine, feminine sales manager o director● director ejecutivo, directora ejecutivamasculine, feminine executive directormasculine father confessor● director/directora general● director/directora gerentemasculine, feminine managing director● director técnico, directora técnica* * *
director◊ - tora sustantivo masculino, femenino
(f) head teacher, principal (AmE), headmistress (BrE);
(de periódico, revista) editor (in chief);
( de hospital) administrator;
( de prisión) warden (AmE), governor (BrE)
( miembro de junta directiva) director, executive;
c) (Cin, Teatr) director;
director,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 director
(de un colegio) head teacher, US principal
(de un periódico) editor
2 (de una película, musical) director
(de orquesta) conductor
' director' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achuchar
- cineasta
- consejera
- consejero
- definitivamente
- desear
- dirección
- directiva
- directivo
- directora
- dtor
- entrante
- fiscal
- galerista
- general
- proyecto
- realizador
- realizadora
- sazón
- script
- subdirector
- subdirectora
- adjunto
- interino
- jefe
- llegar
- secretario
- señor
English:
advertise
- climax
- conductor
- deputy
- director
- dismiss
- distrust
- film
- film maker
- governor
- head
- headmaster
- hook
- manager
- managing
- MD
- meeting
- mgr
- Postmaster General
- president
- principal
- producer
- put through
- showman
- stage director
- stage manager
- superintendent
- act
- ask
- coach
- controller
- editor
- editorial
- elevate
- funeral
- instigation
- managing director
- mortician
- movie
- stage
- take
- warden
* * *director, -ora nm,f1. [de empresa] director;[de hotel, hospital, banco] manager, f manageress; [de periódico] editor; [de colegio] Br headmaster, f headmistress, US principal; [de cárcel] Br governor, US warden director adjunto associate o deputy director;director comercial marketing manager;director ejecutivo executive director;director espiritual spiritual director;director en funciones acting manager;director general general manager;director gerente managing director, chief executive, esp US chief executive officer;director de recursos humanos human resources manager;director técnico [en fútbol] director of football;director de tesis supervisor;director de ventas sales director o manager2. [de obra artística] directordirector artístico artistic director;director de banda musical bandmaster;director de circo ringmaster;director de escena producer, stage manager;director de fotografía director of photography;director musical musical director;director de orquesta conductor* * *I adj leadingII m, directora f1 de empresa manager2 EDU principal, Brhead (teacher)* * *1) : director, manager, head2) : conductor (of an orchestra)* * *director n1. (de cine) director2. (de empresa, banco) manager3. (de colegio) head / headteacher4. (de periódico) editor -
15 artículo
m.1 article, item, commodity, good.2 article.3 article, clause.4 article, theme paper, paper.5 clause.* * *1 article2 (mercancía) article, product\hacer el artículo familiar to plug somethingin artículo mortis in articulo mortisartículo de fe RELIGIÓN article of faithartículo de fondo leading article, editorialartículo definido/determinado LINGÚÍSTICA definite articleartículo indefinido/indeterminado LINGÚÍSTICA indefinite articleartículos alimenticios foodstuffsartículos de consumo consumer goodsartículos de limpieza cleaning productsartículos de primera necesidad basic commodities* * *noun m.1) article2) commodity3) item•- artículos de consumo
- artículos de primera necesidad* * *SM1) (Com) article, itemartículos — commodities, goods
artículos de marca — branded goods; (Com) proprietary goods
artículos de primera necesidad — basic commodities, essentials
2) [escrito] article; (TV) feature, report; [en revista erudita] article, paper; [en libro de referencia] entry, articleartículo de fondo — leader, editorial
artículo de portada — cover story, front-page article
3) (Ling) article4) [de ley, documento] article, section, item* * *1) (Com)2)a) (escrito - en periódico, revista) article; (- en diccionario) entry, articleb) ( de ley) article3) (Ling) article•* * *1) (Com)2)a) (escrito - en periódico, revista) article; (- en diccionario) entry, articleb) ( de ley) article3) (Ling) article•* * *artículo11 = item, stock item.Ex: Since only twenty or so items can be displayed on the screen at a time, the &\#8593; (Up), &\#8595; (Down), Page Up and Page Down keys are used to scroll through the listing.
Ex: A new building will open in 1990, catering for 5 million stock items and 1,000 readers' seats.* artículo coleccionable = collectable item, collectable, collectible, collectible item.* artículo de bolsa de aseo = toiletry.* artículo de consumo = commodity, consumer commodity.* artículo de oferta = teaser, loss-leader.* artículo de tocador = toiletry.* artículo indefinido = indefinite article.* artículo personal = personal item.* artículos = goods.* artículos básicos = basic goods, basic provisions.* artículos de la casa = household goods.* artículos de lujo = luxury goods.* artículos de mimbre = wickerwork.* artículos de oficina = office supplies.* artículos de plata = silverware.* artículos de vidrio = glassware.* artículos diversos = sundries.* convertir Algo en un artículo de consumo = commodify.* impuesto sobre artículos de uso y consumo = excise tax.* información como artículo de consumo, la = information commodity.* tienda de artículos deportivos = sporting goods store.* tienda de artículos para regalo = gift shop, novelty shop.artículo22 = article, contribution, paper.Ex: In a journal most formal items including articles, essays, discussions and reviews can be expected to be accompanied by an abstract.
Ex: This is a contribution to a thematic issue on microcomputers in UK government libraries.Ex: In particular, a data base may be concerned to list separately individual periodical articles and single papers in conference proceedings.* acceso a los artículos de las publicaciones periódicas = article-level access.* artículo a modo de réplica = rebuttal article.* artículo científico = scientific article, academic paper, scientific paper, scholarly article.* artículo complementario = follow-up article.* artículo de enciclopedia = encyclopaedia article.* artículo de fondo = feature article.* artículo de investigación = research paper, research article, research contribution.* artículo de opinión = discussion article, discussion paper, opinion article, feature article, opinion piece, op-ed.* artículo de periódico = newspaper story, news article, newspaper article.* artículo de publicación periódica = journal article, periodical article.* artículo de revisión = review article, review essay.* artículo especial = feature article.* artículo introductorio = background paper, background article.* artículo origen = parent article.* artículo principal = lead article.* artículo que presenta las cuestiones a favor y en contra relacionadas con u = issue(s) paper.* artículo técnico = technical paper.* control de los artículos de las publicaciones periódicas = article-level control.* convocatoria de presentación de artículos = call for papers.* escribir un artículo = write + a paper, write + piece.* frase que recoge el tema principal del artículo = topic sentence.* producción de artículos = article productivity.* solicitar artículos = solicit + papers.artículo33 = article.Nota: Elemento de la gramática.Ex: Thus we can easily start to compile a list of prepositions, conjunctions and articles, for example, an, a, the, and, for, this, these, which can be ignored in indexing.
* artículo definitivo = definite article.* * *A ( Com):artículos fotográficos/del hogar photographic/household goods[ S ] artículos para regalo giftsgrandes rebajas en todos nuestros artículos huge reductions on all our stock o products o on all itemstodo artículo eléctrico paga impuesto duty has to be paid on all electrical goodsartículos de punto knitwearhacerle el artículo a algn: los niños me han estado haciendo el artículo para que alquile un video the children have been trying to talk me into renting a videoCompuestos:essential item, essentialmpl consumer goods (pl)mpl stationerympl toiletries (pl)B1 (escrito — en periódico, revista) article; (— en diccionario) entry, article2 (de una ley) articleCompuestos:article of faithse toman mis opiniones como si fueran artículo de ley they take everything I say as gospeleditorial, leader ( BrE)think pieceC [ Grammar notes (Spanish) ] ( Ling) articleCompuestos:● artículo determinado or definidodefinite article● artículo indeterminado or indefinidoindefinite article* * *
Del verbo articular: ( conjugate articular)
articulo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
articuló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
articular
artículo
articular ( conjugate articular) verbo transitivo (Tec, Ling) to articulate
artículo sustantivo masculino
1 (Com):◊ artículos del hogar/de consumo household/consumer goods;
artículo de primera necesidad essential item, essential;
artículos de escritorio stationery;
artículos de tocador toiletries;
artículos de punto knitwear
2
3 (Ling) article
articular verbo transitivo to articulate
artículo sustantivo masculino article
' artículo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compendio
- correo
- densa
- denso
- desvaído
- determinada
- determinado
- fondo
- hablar
- incendiaria
- incendiario
- infante
- nuestra
- nuestro
- otra
- otro
- parche
- pedido
- primera
- primero
- producto
- toda
- todo
- trabajar
- viaje
- a
- abreviar
- acortar
- alguno
- apartado
- calidad
- copiar
- devolución
- difamatorio
- encabezar
- jugoso
- laguna
- publicar
- rebajar
- recortar
- redactar
- saldo
- sensacionalista
- traer
English:
abstract
- another
- article
- at
- bed
- byline
- come across
- commodity
- consumable
- contribution
- deal with
- editorial
- export
- feature
- import
- item
- label
- leave out
- mirror
- paper
- piece
- rambling
- section
- spread
- definite
- entry
- indefinite
- reject
- research
- second
- story
- which
- write
* * *artículo nm1. Gram articleartículo definido definite article;artículo determinado definite article;artículo indefinido indefinite article;artículo indeterminado indefinite article;artículo neutro neuter article [in Spanish, refers to the article “lo”]2. [periodístico] articleartículo de fondo editorial3. [de diccionario] entry4. [en ley, reglamento] articleRel artículo de fe article of faith;tomar algo como artículo de fe to take sth as gospel5. [objeto, mercancía] article, item;han rebajado todos los artículos all items have been reduced;Famhacer el artículo a alguien to give sb a sales pitchartículo básico basic product;artículos de fumador smokers' requisites;artículo de importación import;artículos de limpieza [objetos] cleaning accessories;[productos] cleaning products;artículo de primera necesidad basic commodity;artículos de regalo gift items;artículos de viaje travel accessories* * *m2 COM product, item;artículos de escritorio stationery sg* * *artículo nm1) : article, thing2) : item, feature, report3)artículo de comercio : commodity4)artículos de primera necesidad : essentials5)artículos de tocador : toiletries* * *artículo n article -
16 потенциал
potential, capability, capacityбоевой потенциал — combat potential / strength
военно-экономический потенциал — military and economic / war-economy potential
военный потенциал — military capacity / capability / potential, war capability / potential, war-making capacity, defence capability, potential of war
наращивание военного потенциала — military buildup, buildup of military capability / of war potential
духовный потенциал — spiritual / intellectual potential
обогатить духовный и этический потенциал (современной мировой политики) — to enrich the spiritual and ethical potential (of contemporary world politics)
создать качественно новый отечественный научный потенциал — to build up a cardinally new national scientific potential
оборонный потенциал — defence capability / potential
ядерный — nuclear capacity / capability
потенциал обезоруживающего / первого удара — first strike capability / capacity, hard target kill potential
обеспечить потенциал обезоруживающего / первого удара — to achieve first strike capability
потенциал ответного удара — retaliatory capacity, strike-back capability
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17 содействие содействи·е
assistance, aidсодействие развитию торговли — promotion of trade, trade promotion
при содействии (кого-л.) — with (smb.'s) assistance, by / through the agencies (of), under the auspices (of)
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > содействие содействи·е
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18 Herbert, Sir Alfred Edward
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]b. 5 September 1866 Leicester, Englandd. 26 May 1957 Kings Somborne, Hampshire, England[br]English mechanical engineer and machine-tool manufacturer.[br]Alfred Herbert was educated at Stoneygate School, Leicester, and served an apprenticeship with Joseph Jessop \& Sons, also of Leicester, from 1881 to 1886. In 1887 he was engaged as Manager of a small engineering firm in Coventry, and before the end of that year he purchased the business in partnership with William Hubbard. They commenced the manufacture of machine-tools especially for the cycle industry. Hubbard withdrew from the partnership in 1890 and Herbert continued on his own account, the firm being established as a limited liability company, Alfred Herbert Ltd, in 1894. A steady expansion of the business continued, especially after the introduction of their capstan lathe, and by 1914 it was the largest manufacturer of machine-tools in Britain. In addition to making machine-tools of all types for the home and export market, the firm acted as an agent for the import of specialist machine-tools from abroad. During the First World War Alfred Herbert was in 1915 appointed head of machine-tool production at the War Office and when the Ministry of Munitions was set up he was transferred to that Ministry as Controller of Machine Tools. He was President of the Machine Tools Trades Association from 1919 to 1934. He was elected a member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1892 and in 1921 was a founder member of the Institution of Production Engineers. Almost to the end of his long life he continued to take an active part in the direction of his company. He expressed his views on current events affecting industry in the technical press and in his firm's house journal.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKBE 1917. Officier de la Légion d'honneur 1917. Order of St Stanislas of Russia 1918. Order of Leopold of Belgium 1918. Freeman of the City of Coventry 1933. President, Institution of Production Engineers 1927–9. Honorary Member, Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1941.Bibliography1948, Shots at the Truth, Coventry (a selection of his speeches and writings).Further ReadingD.J.Jeremy (ed.), 1984–6, Dictionary of Business Biography, Vol. 3, London, pp. 174–7 (a useful account).Obituary, 1957, Engineering, 183:680.RTSBiographical history of technology > Herbert, Sir Alfred Edward
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19 Salt, Sir Titus
[br]b. 20 September 1803 Morley, Yorkshire, Englandd. 29 December 1876 Saltaire, Yorkshire, England[br]English industrialist, social reformer and entrepreneur who made his fortune by overcoming the problems of utilizing alpaca wool in the production of worsted, and established the early model town at Saltaire.[br]Titus Salt arrived in Bradford with his father, who was a wool merchant in the town, in 1822. He soon set up his own company and it was there that he experimented with the textile worsted. Alpaca wool comes from an animal of the camel family that resembles the llama, and flocks of domesticated breeds of the animal had been raised in the high Andes since the days of the Incas. The wool was introduced into Europe via Spain and, later, Germany and France. The first attempts to spin and weave the yarn in England were made in 1808, but despite experimentation over the years the material was difficult to work. It was in 1836 that Salt evolved his method of utilizing a cotton warp with part alpaca weft. The method proved a great success and Bradford gained a reputation as a manufacturing centre for alpaca wool, exporting both yarn and cloth in quantity, especially to the USA. By 1850 Salt, who owned six mills, was Bradford's biggest employer and was certainly its richest citizen. He decided to move out of the city and built a new mill works, the architects of which were Lockwood and Mawson, on the banks of the River Aire a few miles from the city. Around the works, between 1851 and 1871, he built houses, a hospital, library, church, institute and almshouses for his workers. The buildings were solid, good-standard structures of local stone and the houses were pleasantly situated, with their amenities making them seem palaces compared to the slums in which other Bradford textile workers lived at the time. The collection of buildings was the first example in Britain of a "model new town", and was, indeed still is, a remarkable prototype of its kind. Apart from being a philanthropist and social reformer, Salt was also concerned with taking advantage of the technical developments of his time. His mill works, which eventually covered ten acres of land, was of fashionably Italianate architectural style (its chimney even a copy of the campanile of the Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa in Venice), although its structure was of iron framing. The weaving shed held 1,200 looms and had capacity for 3,000 workers, who produced 30,000 yards of cloth per day. Water from the river was used to produce steam to power the matchinery used in the manufacturing processes of scouring, dyeing and finishing. For the export of goods, the nearby Leeds-Liverpool Canal linked the works to Britain's chief ports, and the Midland Railway (an extension of the LeedsBradford line which opened in 1846) was of great use for the same purpose.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCreated Baronet 1869.Further ReadingDictionary of National Biography.Visitors Guide to Salt aire, Bradford City Council.DY -
20 White, Sir William Henry
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 2 February 1845 Devonport, Englandd. 27 February 1913 London, England[br]English naval architect distinguished as the foremost nineteenth-century Director of Naval Construction, and latterly as a consultant and author.[br]Following early education at Devonport, White passed the Royal Dockyard entry examination in 1859 to commence a seven-year shipwright apprenticeship. However, he was destined for greater achievements and in 1863 passed the Admiralty Scholarship examinations, which enabled him to study at the Royal School of Naval Architecture at South Kensington, London. He graduated in 1867 with high honours and was posted to the Admiralty Constructive Department. Promotion came swiftly, with appointment to Assistant Constructor in 1875 and Chief Constructor in 1881.In 1883 he left the Admiralty and joined the Tyneside shipyard of Sir W.G. Armstrong, Mitchell \& Co. at a salary of about treble that of a Chief Constructor, with, in addition, a production bonus based on tonnage produced! At the Elswick Shipyard he became responsible for the organization and direction of shipbuilding activities, and during his relatively short period there enhanced the name of the shipyard in the warship export market. It is assumed that White did not settle easily in the North East of England, and in 1885, following negotiations with the Admiralty, he was released from his five-year exclusive contract and returned to public service as Director of Naval Construction and Assistant Controller of the Royal Navy. (As part of the settlement the Admiralty released Philip Watts to replace White, and in later years Watts was also to move from that same shipyard and become White's successor as Director of Naval Construction.) For seventeen momentous years White had technical control of ship production for the Royal Navy. The rapid building of warships commenced after the passing of the Naval Defence Act of 1889, which authorized directly and indirectly the construction of around seventy vessels. The total number of ships built during the White era amounted to 43 battleships, 128 cruisers of varying size and type, and 74 smaller vessels. While White did not have the stimulation of building a revolutionary capital ship as did his successor, he did have the satisfaction of ensuring that the Royal Navy was equipped with a fleet of all-round capability, and he saw the size, displacement and speed of the ships increase dramatically.In 1902 he resigned from the Navy because of ill health and assumed several less onerous tasks. During the construction of the Cunard Liner Mauretania on the Tyne, he held directorships with the shipbuilders Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, and also the Parsons Marine Turbine Company. He acted as a consultant to many organizations and had an office in Westminster. It was there that he died in February 1913.White left a great literary legacy in the form of his esteemed Manual of Naval Architecture, first published in 1877 and reprinted several times since in English, German and other languages. This volume is important not only as a text dealing with first principles but also as an illustration of the problems facing warship designers of the late nineteenth century.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKCB 1895. Knight Commander of the Order of the Danneborg (Denmark). FRS. FRSE. President, Institution of Civil Engineers; Mechanical Engineers; Marine Engineers. Vice- President, Institution of Naval Architects.Bibliography1877, A Manual of Naval Architecture, London.Further ReadingD.K.Brown, 1983, A Century of Naval Construction, London.FMWBiographical history of technology > White, Sir William Henry
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