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vჩვენებას აძლევს, ამტკიცებს, გამოხატავს -
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8 this work testifies his deep knowledge of the subject
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > this work testifies his deep knowledge of the subject
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ˈtestɪfaɪ гл.
1) давать показания, свидетельствовать, показывать( to - в пользу, against - против), клятвенно утверждать failure to testify ≈ недача свидетельских показаний to testify upon a trial ≈ свидетельствовать в суде Syn: assert
2) торжественно заявлять (о своих убеждениях, о вере)
3) свидетельствовать (о чем-л.) ;
быть свидетельством, доказательством
4) проявлять to testify care ≈ проявлять заботу ∙ testify against testify for testify to давать показания, показывать, свидетельствовать - to * that..., to * to the fact that... показать, что...;
- to * to having seen the criminal показать, что видел преступника - to * against smb. давать (свидетельские) показания против кого-л. - she will be called upon to * она будет вызвана (в суд) в качестве свидетеля подтверждать свидетельским показанием - to * to the truth of smth. подтвердить своими показаниями истинность чего-л. торжественно заявлять свидетельствовать;
быть свидетельством, доказательством;
быть признаком - to * to smb.'s desire свидетельствовать о чьем-л. желании - to * of spring свидетельствовать о приближении весны проявлять - to * concern проявлять озабоченность - the firm testified its appreciation of her work фирма продемонстрировала, как высоко она ценит ее работу - this work testifies his deep knowledge of the subject эта( его) работа обнаруживает глубокое знание предмета testify быть доказательством, доказывать (о вещи) ~ быть доказательством ~ выступать в качестве свидетеля ~ выступать в качестве свидетеля или свидетельства ~ давать показания, свидетельствовать (to - в пользу, against - против), клятвенно утверждать ~ давать показания ~ объявлять ~ показывать ~ представлять доказательства ~ свидетельствовать (о чем-л.) ;
быть свидетельством ~ свидетельствовать ~ служить доказательством ~ торжественно заявлять (о своих убеждениях, о вере) ~ торжественно заявлять ~ утверждать, объявлять ~ утверждать -
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[ʹtestıfaı] v1. 1) давать показания, показывать, свидетельствоватьto testify that..., to testify to the fact that... - показать, что...
to testify to having seen the criminal - показать, что видел преступника
to testify against [on behalf of] smb. - давать (свидетельские) показания против [в защиту /в пользу/] кого-л.
she will be called upon to testify - она будет вызвана (в суд) в качестве свидетеля
2) подтверждать свидетельским показаниемto testify to the truth of smth. - подтвердить своими показаниями истинность чего-л.
2. торжественно заявлять3. свидетельствовать; быть свидетельством, доказательством; быть признакомto testify to smb.'s desire - свидетельствовать о чьём-л. желании
4. проявлятьthe firm testified its appreciation of her work - фирма продемонстрировала, как высоко она ценит её работу
this work testifies his deep knowledge of the subject - эта (его) работа обнаруживает глубокое знание предмета
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14 Backs
n парки и лужайки кембриджских колледжей вдоль реки КемСинонимический ряд:1. posteriors (noun) posteriors; rears; rearwards2. spines (noun) backbones; spinal columns; spines; vertebrae; vertebral columns3. capitalizes (verb) bankrolls; capitalizes; grubstakes; stakes4. funds (verb) capitalises; finances; funds; subsidises5. justifies (verb) attests; authenticates; bear out; confirms; corroborates; justifies; substantiates; testifies; validates; verifies; warrants6. mounts (verb) bestrides; mounts7. recedes (verb) backtracks; fall back; falls back; recedes; retracts; retreats; retrocedes; retrogrades; retrogresses8. supports (verb) advocates; champions; get behind; plump for; side with; sides with; stand behind; supports; upholds -
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свидетельствовать; свидетельСинонимический ряд:1. signs (noun) evidence; indications; indicators; indices; marks; signification; signs; stamps; symptoms; tokens2. spectators (noun) attendance; audience; beholders; bystanders; congregation; eyewitnesses; fans; listeners; observers; onlookers; patrons; public in attendance; spectators; viewers; watchers3. testimonies (noun) attestations; confirmations; evidences; proofs; testaments; testimonials; testimonies4. marks (verb) announces; argues; attests; bespeaks; betokens; certifies; endorses; indicates; marks; point to; testifies; vouch for; vouches -
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∎ I can testify that she remained at home je peux attester qu'elle est restée à la maison∎ this work testifies his deep knowledge of the subject cet œuvre témoigne de sa profonde connaissance du sujet(be witness) porter témoignage, témoigner;∎ to testify for/against sb témoigner en faveur de/contre qn;∎ I can testify to her honesty je peux attester ou témoigner de son honnêteté;∎ his behaviour testified to his guilt son comportement témoignait de sa culpabilité -
17 Biringuccio, Vanoccio Vincenzio Agustino Luca
[br]b. 1480 Siena, Italyd. 1537 Rome, Italy[br]Italian author of the celebrated "Pirotechnia" on mining and metallurgy.[br]Biringuccio spent much of his life in the service of, or under the patronage of, the Petruccis, one of the leading families of Siena. In his youth, he was able to travel widely in Italy and Germany, observing mining and metallurgical processes at first hand. For example, his visit to the brass-works in Milan was to be the source of the detailed description in Pirotechnia, published alter his death. He held various appointments in charge of mines or other concerns, such as the Siena mint, under the patronage of the Petruccis. During two periods of exile, while the Petrucci fortunes were in eclipse, he engaged in military activities such as the casting of cannon. That included the great culverin of Florence cast in 1529, also described in the Pirotechnia. In December 1534 Pope Paul III offered him the post of Director of the papal foundry and munitions. He did not take up the post until 1536, but he died the following year.P irotechnia, which made Biringuccio famous, was published in Venice in 1540, three years after his death. The word "pirotechnia" had a wider meaning than that of fireworks, extending to the action of fire on various substances and including distillation and the preparation of acids. While owing something to earlier written sources, the book is substantially based on a lifetime of practical experience of mining and metalworking, including smelting, casting and alloying, and evidence in the book suggests that it was written between 1530 and 1535. Curzio Navo brought out the second and third editions in 1550 and 1559, as well as a Latin edition. A fourth edition was also printed in 1559. The appearance of four editions in such a short time testifies to the popularity and usefulness of the work.[br]Bibliography1942, Pirotechnia, Translated from the Italian with an Introduction and Notes, ed. Cyril S. Smith and Martha T.Gnudi, New York: American Institute of Mining and Metallurgi cal Engineers (the best account of Biringuccio's life, with bibliographical details of the various editions of the Pirotechnia, is in the preface).LRDBiographical history of technology > Biringuccio, Vanoccio Vincenzio Agustino Luca
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18 Brunschwig, Hieronymus
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. c.1440 Strasbourg, Alsaced. 1512/13 Strasbourg, Alsace[br]German surgeon and chemist.[br]Brunschwig was a widely read and highly respected surgeon of the city of Strasbourg. He was a writer of two works, one on surgery and the other, of greater importance, on chemical distillation. In this he was the inheritor of a tradition of the practice of distillation going back to the first centuries AD. The most familiar chemical tradition in the Middle Ages was that of alchemy, devoted to the attempt to make gold. The appearance of a number of printed books of a severely practical nature after 1500, however, testifies to the existence of a practical tradition that had flourished alongside alchemy. Brunsch-wig's first essay in this field was printed in 1500 and dealt with the preparation of "simples", or remedies with a single active constituent. In 1507 he brought out a work on the distilling of "composites", remedies with two or more active constituents. In these works Brunschwig sought to present a comprehensive account of the various kinds of apparatus available and the methods of preparing medicines, together with an account of the diseases it was hoped to cure with them. It was one of the earliest printed books on a chemical subject and the earliest to include illustrations of chemical apparatus. The works were widely used and did much to turn chemistry away from its preoccupation with gold-making, towards the making of substances useful in medicine.[br]Further ReadingThe best account of Brunschwig's life and work is the introduction to Book of Distillation by Hieronymus Bruunschwig, 1971, introd. Harold J.Abrahams, New York, Johnson Reprint (the best account of Brunschwig's life and work).LRD
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