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1 on the square
on the squarea) no esquadro. b) coll honesto, justo. that fellow is on the square / sl este camarada está em ordem. -
2 square
[skweə] 1. noun1) (a four-sided two-dimensional figure with all sides equal in length and all angles right angles.) quadrado2) (something in the shape of this.) quadrado3) (an open place in a town, with the buildings round it.) praça4) (the resulting number when a number is multiplied by itself: 3 × 3, or 32 = 9, so 9 is the square of 3.) quadrado2. adjective1) (having the shape of a square or right angle: I need a square piece of paper; He has a short, square body / a square chin.) quadrado2) ((of business dealings, scores in games etc) level, even, fairly balanced etc: If I pay you an extra $5 shall we be (all) square?; Their scores are (all) square (= equal).) igual3) (measuring a particular amount on all four sides: This piece of wood is two metres square.) quadrado4) (old-fashioned: square ideas about clothes.) antiquado3. adverb1) (at right angles, or in a square shape: The carpet is not cut square with the corner.) em esquadria2) (firmly and directly: She hit him square on the point of the chin.) em cheio4. verb1) (to give a square shape to or make square.) tornar quadrado2) (to settle, pay etc (an account, debt etc): I must square my account with you.) acertar3) (to (cause to) fit or agree: His story doesn't square with the facts.) ajustar(-se)4) (to multiply a number by itself: Two squared is four.) elevar ao quadrado•- squared- squarely
- square centimetre
- metre
- square root
- fair and square
- go back to square one
- a square deal* * *[skwɛə] n 1 quadrado. 2 coisa quadrada ou retangular, divisão de tabuleiro de xadrez, vidraça, etc. 3 praça, área (cercada de ruas), quadra. 4 Amer comprimento de um lado de uma praça. 5 largo, parque de uma cidade. 6 tropas colocadas em forma de quadrado. 7 esquadro. 8 (também square number) Math quadrado, segunda potência de um número. 9 fig igualdade, simetria, regularidade, eqüidade, honestidade. 10 medida de área, correspondente a 100 pés quadrados. 11 pessoa antiquada, conservadora. • vt+vi 1 fazer retangular, fazer quadrado, esquadrar. 2 dividir em quadrados. 3 pôr no esquadro, verificar o ângulo. 4 fazer plano, endireitar. 5 ajustar, liquidar (contas). he squared him / ele o pagou, ele liquidou suas dívidas. 6 corresponder, estar de acordo, concordar. 7 Math quadrar, elevar ao quadrado. 8 determinar, colocar em lugar certo, regularizar. I’ll square things / regularizarei o negócio. 9 adaptar, adaptar-se. 10 formar ângulo reto. 11 sl subornar. he squared him / sl ele o subornou. • adj 1 quadrado, retangular, quadrangular, em quadrangular. she has a square chin / ela tem um queixo quadrado. 2 em quadrado, relativo à área, que designa a unidade de área. 3 que forma um angulo de 90°, reto. 4 direito, plano, no nível. 5 líquido, sem sobras, igual. 6 justo, honesto, correto, direito. 7 completo, absoluto. 8 Math ao quadrado, na segunda potência. 9 sólido, forte. 10 sl antiquado, conservador, retrógrado. 11 claro, direto, inequívoco. 12 coll satisfatório, abundante, substancial. I have had a square meal / tive uma refeição reforçada. • adv 1 coll honestamente. 2 em forma quadrada, em ângulos retos. he squared up to her ele se colocou diante dela. he’s square-pushing with her sl ele anda com ela. I got square with him estou quite com ele. like a square peg in a round hole fig uma coisa que não se adapta, como um peixe fora d’água. on the square a) no esquadro. b) coll honesto, justo. that fellow is on the square / sl este camarada está em ordem. out of square irregular, fora do normal. to square away coll estar pronto para entrar em ação. to square off a) dar forma retangular a. b) tomar posição para boxe. to square oneself coll reparar danos, ajustar contas. to square one’s shoulders enfrentar o destino. to square the circle descobrir a quadratura do círculo, fig tentar fazer uma coisa impossível. to square the yards Naut cruzar as vergas. to square up liquidar uma conta. to start from square one começar do princípio, voltar ao começo. -
3 гледам
1. look (at), watchгледам в (очи, огледало, пропаст и пр.) look into(само като зрител) look onгледам насам-натам (при търсене на нещо) cast o.'s eyes about, look aboutгледам напред/назад look ahead/backwardгледам напред/назад към look forward/backward toгледам право пред себе си look straight before one/in front of oneгледам нагоре/надолу/настрана look upwards/downwards/sidewardsгледам надалече look/stare/gaze into the distanceгледам учуден look on amazedгледам с широко отворени очи stare with wide open eyes(представление, филм) seeгледам телевизия look at/watch televisionразг. viewгледам часовника си/речник look at/consult o.'s watch/a dictionaryгледам футболен мач watch a football matchаз не играя, а само гледам I'm not playing, I'm just watchingгледам по улицата look up/down/along the streetгледам от прозореца look from/out of the windowгледам през дупката на ключалката look through/in at a keyholeгледам от врата look out at a doorгледам през река look out across a riverгледам към морето look out to seaгледам вълните look out at the wavesгледам небето look out into/at the skyгледам в земята look down at the groundгледам от голяма височина look down from a great heightгледам град (от височина) look down on a cityгледам гърлото на (за лекар) look down s.o.'s throatгледам в пропаст look into an abyssгледам с лупа/бинокъл look through a magnifying glass/through binocularsгледам под микроскоп look at/examine under a/the microscope, watch under the microscopeгледам да не кипне млякото see the milk doesn't boil over2. (обърнат съм към-за сграда, прозорец и пр.) face, look out (on), look on (to), give on/upon, overlookкъщата гледа на изток the house faces eastкъщата гледа към улицата the house faces the streetстаята гледа към площада the room looks on to the squareпрозорецът гледа към градината the window looks on to/into the gardenбалконът гледа към морето the balcony overlooks the seaоръдието гледа на север the gun points to the north3. (грижа се за) look after, take care of, watch, tend, attend, mind, nurseгледам болен nurse/tend/attend a sick person, nurse s.o. in sickness(за лекар) attend/treat a patientгледам болен, докато оздравее nurse/pull a sick person through an illnessгледам деца look after/take care of childrenгледай децата, докато ме няма mind the children/look after the children while I'm awayгледам добитък (отглеждам) keep/raise cattle(пазя) look after/tend/watch cattleгледам (добитък, растения) през зимата winterгледам домакинството/къщата на manage s.o.'s householdkeep house for s.o.разг. do for s.o.гледам си живота live well, enjoy lifeгледам си здравето take care of/attend to o.'s healthгледам си интереса consult o.'s interestгледам си интересите take care of/advance/consider o.'s (personal) interestsгледам си кефа take it easy, enjoy lifeгледам къщата look after the house, manage the household, keep the houseгледам си работата attend to/get on with/go ahead with o.'s business, attend to o.'s work; stick to o.'s business/jobгледай си работата get on with your workгледам си всекидневната работа go about o.'s daily workгледам собствената си работа (не се меся в работи, от които не разбирам нищо) attend to o.'s own business, stick to o.'s last* * *глѐдам,гл.1. look (at), watch; \гледам в ( очи, огледало, пропаст и пр.) look into; (само като зрител) look on; \гледам в земята look down at the ground; \гледам в пропаст look into an abyss; \гледам втренчено look fixedly, stare, gaze (at); \гледам вълните look out at the waves; \гледам град (от височина) look down on a city; \гледам гърлото на (за лекар) look down s.o.’s throat; \гледам зверски/свирепо glare (at); ( представление, филм) see; \гледам към морето look out to sea; \гледам нагоре/надолу/настрана look upwards/downwards/side-wards; \гледам надалече look/stare/gaze into the distance; \гледам напред/назад look ahead/back(ward); \гледам насам-натам ( при търсене на нещо) cast o.’s eyes about, look about; \гледам небето look out into/at the sky; \гледам от врата look out at a door; \гледам от голяма височина look down from a great height; \гледам от прозореца look from/out of the window; \гледам по улицата look up/down/along the street; \гледам под микроскоп look at/examine under a/the microscope, watch under the microscope; \гледам под очи squint (at); \гледам право пред себе си look straight before one/in front of one; \гледам през дупката на ключалката look through/in at a keyhole; \гледам през прозореца ( отвън) look in at the window; \гледам през река look out across a river; \гледам с лупа/бинокъл look through a magnifying glass/through binoculars; \гледам с любопитство look/gaze curiously (at); \гледам с широко отворени очи stare with wide open eyes; \гледам телевизия look at/watch television; разг. view; \гледам учуден look on amazed; \гледам часовника си/речник look at/consult o.’s watch/a dictionary;2. ( обърнат съм към — за сграда, прозорец и пр.) face, look out (on), look on (to), give on/upon, overlook; балконът гледа към морето the balcony overlooks/gives onto the sea; къщата гледа на изток the house faces east; оръдието гледа на север the gun points to the north; прозорецът гледа към градината the window looks on to/into the garden; стаята гледа към площада the room looks on to/gives onto the square;3. ( грижа се за) look after, take care of, watch, tend, attend, mind, nurse; всеки гледа себе си charity begins at home; гледай децата, докато ме няма mind the children/look after the children while I’m away; гледай си работата get on with your work; \гледам болен nurse/tend/attend a sick person, nurse s.o. in sickness; (за лекар) attend/treat a patient; \гледам болен, докато оздравее nurse/pull a sick person through an illness; \гледам всекидневната си работа go about o.’s daily work; \гледам деца look after/take care of children; \гледам добитък ( отглеждам) keep/raise cattle; ( пазя) look after/tend/watch cattle; \гледам домакинството/къщата на manage s.o.’s household; keep house for s.o.; разг. do for s.o.; \гледам живота си live well, enjoy life; \гледам здравето си take care of/attend to o.’s health; \гледам интереса си consult o.’s interest; \гледам интересите си take care of/advance/consider o.’s (personal) interests; \гледам кефа си take it easy, enjoy life; \гледам къщата look after the house, manage the household, keep the house; \гледам работата си attend to/get on with/go ahead with o.’s business, attend to o.’s work; stick to o.’s business/job; \гледам работите си go about o.’s (own) affairs; \гледам собствената си работа (не се меся в работи, от които не разбирам нищо) attend to o.’s own business, stick to o.’s last; не \гледам работата си be negligent of/be careless about o.’s work;4. ( уповавам се) look (на to), rely (on); всички на мене гледат they all rely on me;5. ( опитвам се, правя всичко, полагам усилия) try, attempt (да to с inf.), see to it that; гледай да дойдеш try and come; гледай да се държиш по-добре try and behave better; гледай да не закъснееш try not to be late; mind you are not late; \гледам да минава времето beguile the time; \гледам да направя нещо try to do s.th.; \гледам да не take care/be careful not to; know better that to (с inf.);6. ( гадая, врачувам): \гледам на карти read the cards; \гледам на карти/на кафе tell fortunes/s.o.’s fortune by cards/by the coffee-grounds; \гледам на ръка read s.o.’s hand;7. ( смятам за, имам отношение към) regard, consider; аз \гледам на него като на много опасен човек I look upon him as/I regard him as/I consider him to be a very dangerous man; \гледам благосклонно/зряло/иначе/леко/мрачно/несериозно/оптимистично/сериозно/снизходително/спокойно/строго/трагично/трезво/широко на take a favourable/mature/different/light/gloomy/frivolous/rosy/grave/lenient/calm/strict/tragic/sober/wide view of; \гледам благосклонно на look with favour on; \гледам леко на take lightly, make light of; \гледам на някого като на look upon s.o. as; \гледам отвисоко на look down on, look down o.’s nose at; \гледам на нещата откъм мрачната им страна look on the dark/gloomy side (of things), take the gloomy view; \гледам на нещата откъм светлата им страна look on the bright/sunny side (of things); \гледам надалече take long views, take the long view; \гледам по-далече от look beyond; \гледам с безпокойство/тревога на view with concern/alarm; \гледам с уважение/страхопочитание/ужас на regard with respect/awe/horror; \гледам спокойно на look on calmly; как гледаш на това? what do you think of it? how does it strike you? не \гледам надалече take short views;8. ( дело) try, hear; делото ми се гледа (за обвиняем) stand o.’s trial; • гледай го ти него! cheeky fellow! гледай си работата don’t worry, have no fear, (не се бъркай) mind your own business; гледай ти беля! what a nuisance! \гледам, без да виждам stare with unseeing eyes, stare at nothing/into space; \гледам да видя watch out to see ( дали if); \гледам как и как да study ways and means of (с ger.); \гледам къде стъпвам watch o.’s steps; \гледам на бъдещето с увереност face the future with confidence; \гледам през пръсти на be negligent of, be careless about; \гледам с други очи на take a different view of, look with another eye on; \гледам с очите на някого view with s.o.’s eyes; \гледам с четири очи ( внимавам) keep o.’s eyes open/skinned, ( горя от нетърпение) burn with impatience (да to), ( очаквам с нетърпение) look forward to (с ger.); \гледам (съдя) по go by; зная да \гледам use o.’s eyes; както и да се гледа by any standard(s); кой ти гледа? who cares? къде си гледал? ( измамили са те) you’ve been had, ( направил си грешка) where were your eyes? you’ve been careless; не мога да \гледам not be able to stand the sight of; не му \гледам много draw no fine distinctions, not be over particular; не гледай какво казват другите don’t mind what other people say; не го гледай него you can’t go by him/don’t mind him; само гледай you watch; тебе гледа, мене види be cockeyed; я гледай, гледай ти well, well! tut-tut! can you beat it! what do you know! well, I never! I’ll be damned!;* * *manage (работа): гледам your own business! - Гледай си работата! eye; look: Watch out, the teacher's гледамing at you! - Внимавай, учителката те гледа.; look on; regard(втренчено); view* * *1. (грижа се за) look after, take care of, watch, tend, attend, mind, nurse 2. (за лекар) attend/treat a patient 3. (обърнат съм към - за сграда, прозорец и пр.) face, look out (on), look on (to), give on/upon, overlook 4. (пазя) look after/tend/ watch cattle 5. (представление, филм) see 6. (само като зрител) look on 7. keep house for s. о. 8. look (at), watch 9. ГЛЕДАМ (добитък, растения) през зимата winter 10. ГЛЕДАМ болен nurse/tend/ attend a sick person, nurse s. о. in sickness 11. ГЛЕДАМ болен, докато оздравее nurse/pull a sick person through an illness 12. ГЛЕДАМ в (очи, огледало, пропаст и пр.) look into 13. ГЛЕДАМ в земята look down at the ground 14. ГЛЕДАМ в пропаст look into an abyss 15. ГЛЕДАМ втренчено look fixedly, stare, gaze (at) 16. ГЛЕДАМ вълните look out at the waves 17. ГЛЕДАМ град (от височина) look down on a city 18. ГЛЕДАМ гърлото на (за лекар) look down s.o.'s throat 19. ГЛЕДАМ да не кипне млякото see the milk doesn't boil over 20. ГЛЕДАМ деца look after/take care of children 21. ГЛЕДАМ добитък (отглеждам) keep/raise cattle 22. ГЛЕДАМ домакинството/къщата на manage s. o.'s household 23. ГЛЕДАМ зверски/свирепо glare (at) 24. ГЛЕДАМ към морето look out to sea 25. ГЛЕДАМ къщата look after the house, manage the household, keep the house 26. ГЛЕДАМ нагоре/надолу/ настрана look upwards/downwards/sidewards 27. ГЛЕДАМ надалече look/stare/gaze into the distance 28. ГЛЕДАМ напред/назад look ahead/backward) 29. ГЛЕДАМ напред/назад към look forward/backward to 30. ГЛЕДАМ насам-натам (при търсене на нещо) cast o.'s eyes about, look about 31. ГЛЕДАМ небето look out into/at the sky 32. ГЛЕДАМ от врата look out at a door 33. ГЛЕДАМ от голяма височина look down from a great height 34. ГЛЕДАМ от прозореца look from/out of the window 35. ГЛЕДАМ пo улицата look up/down/along the street 36. ГЛЕДАМ под микроскоп look at/examine under a/the microscope, watch under the microscope 37. ГЛЕДАМ под очи squint (at) 38. ГЛЕДАМ право пред себе си look straight before one/in front of one 39. ГЛЕДАМ през дупката на ключалката look through/in at a keyhole 40. ГЛЕДАМ през прозореца (отвън) look in at the window 41. ГЛЕДАМ през река look out across a river 42. ГЛЕДАМ с лупа/бинокъл look through a magnifying glass/through binoculars 43. ГЛЕДАМ с любопитство look/gaze curiously (at) 44. ГЛЕДАМ с широко отворени очи stare with wide open eyes 45. ГЛЕДАМ си всекидневната работа go about o.'s daily work 46. ГЛЕДАМ си живота live well, enjoy life 47. ГЛЕДАМ си здравето take care of/ attend to o.'s health 48. ГЛЕДАМ си интереса consult o.'s interest 49. ГЛЕДАМ си интересите take care of/ advance/consider o.'s (personal) interests 50. ГЛЕДАМ си кефа take it easy, enjoy life 51. ГЛЕДАМ си работата attend to/ get on with/go ahead with o.'s business, attend to o.'s work;stick to o.'s business/job 52. ГЛЕДАМ си работите go about o.'s (own) affairs 53. ГЛЕДАМ собствената си работа (не се меся в работи, от които не разбирам нищо) attend to o.'s own business, stick to o.'s last 54. ГЛЕДАМ телевизия look at/watch television 55. ГЛЕДАМ учуден look on amazed 56. ГЛЕДАМ футболен мач watch a football match 57. ГЛЕДАМ часовника си/речник look at/consult o.'s watch/a dictionary 58. аз не играя, а само ГЛЕДАМ I'm not playing, I'm just watching 59. балконът гледа към морето the balcony overlooks the sea 60. гледай децата, докато ме няма mind the children/look after the children while I'm away 61. гледай си работата get on with your work 62. къщата гледа към улицата the house faces the street 63. къщата гледа на изток the house faces east 64. не си ГЛЕДАМ работата be negligent of/be careless about 65. оръдието гледа на север the gun points to the north 66. прозорецът гледа към градината the window looks on to/into the garden 67. разг. do for s. о. 68. разг. view 69. стаята гледа към площада the room looks on to the square -
4 Gibbons, John
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]fl. 1800–50 Staffordshire, England[br]English ironmaster who introduced the round hearth in the blastfurnace.[br]Gibbons was an ironmaster in the Black Country, South Staffordshire, in charge of six blast furnaces owned by the family business. Until Gibbons's innovation in 1832, small changes in the form of the furnace had at times been made, but no one had seriously questioned the square shape of the hearth. Gibbons noticed that a new furnace often worked poorly by improved as time went on. When it was "blown out", i.e. taken out of commission, he found that the corners of the hearth had been rounded off and the sides gouged out, so that it was roughly circular in shape. Gibbons wisely decided to build a blast furnace with a round hearth alongside an existing one with a traditionally shaped hearth and work them in exactly the same conditions. The old furnace produced 75 tons of iron in a week, about normal for the time, while the new one produced 100 tons. Further improvements followed and in 1838 a fellow ironmaster in the same district, T. Oakes, considerably enlarged the furnace, its height attaining no less than 60ft (18m). As a result, output soared to over 200 tons a week. Most other ironmasters adopted the new form with enthusiasm and it proved to be the basis for the modern blast furnace. Gibbons made another interesting innovation: he began charging his furnace with the "rubbish", slag or cinder, from earlier ironmaking operations. It contained a significant amount of iron and was cheaper to obtain than iron ore, as it was just lying around in heaps. Some ironmasters scorned to use other people's throw-outs, but Gibbons sensibly saw it as a cheap source of iron; it was a useful source for some years during the nineteenth century but its use died out when the heaps were used up. Gibbons published an account of his improvements in ironmaking in a pamphlet entitled Practical Remarks on the Construction of the Staffordshire Blast Furnace.[br]Bibliography1839, Practical Remarks on the Construction of the Staffordshire Blast Furnace, Birmingham; reprinted 1844.Further ReadingJ.Percy, 1864, Metallurgy. Iron and Steel, London, p. 476. W.K.V.Gale, 1969, Iron and Steel, London: Longmans, pp. 44–6.LRD -
5 człowiek
Ⅰ m (V człowieku a. człowiecze) 1. (G pl ludzi, Ipl ludźmi) (istota ludzka) person, human (being)- co z niego za dziwny człowiek what a strange person he is- była dobrym człowiekiem she was a good person- na świecie żyje ponad pięć miliardów ludzi there are over five thousand million people in the world- na plaży leżało dwoje ludzi two people were lying on the beach- łabędzie przyzwyczaiły się do ludzi the swans have grown accustomed to people- Konstytucja gwarantuje przestrzeganie praw człowieka the Constitution guarantees the observance of human rights- owszem, grzeszymy, w końcu jesteśmy tylko ludźmi we sin, it’s true – after all we’re only human- nie jesteś godny miana człowieka you don’t deserve to be called human- człowiek pierwotny/cywilizowany primitive/civilized man- człowiek z ulicy the (ordinary) man in the street- święto ludzi pracy a workers’ holiday2. (G pl ludzi, Ipl ludźmi) (mężczyzna) man- stary/starszy człowiek an old/elderly man- dwóch ludzi wniosło szafę na drugie piętro two men carried the wardrobe up to the second floor- młody człowieku, ustąp miejsca give up your seat, young man, will you?3. (G pl ludzi, Ipl ludźmi) (wartościowa jednostka) man, decent person- być (prawdziwym) człowiekiem to be a (really) decent person- wyrosnąć na człowieka to grow up to be a decent person- okazać się a. pokazać się człowiekiem to prove to be a. show oneself to be a decent person- wyjść na ludzi to do well (for oneself a. in life)- zrobić z kogoś człowieka to make a man (out) of sb- wojsko zrobi z niego człowieka the army will make a man (out) of him- pokierować a. wykierować a. wyprowadzić kogoś na człowieka a. na ludzi to bring sb up to be a decent person- matka wychowała nas na ludzi mother brought us up well- będą z niego/niej ludzie he/she’ll do well in life- wielki człowiek a great man4. (G pl ludzi, Ipl ludźmi) (osoba zaufana) pot. man- znał wielu ludzi prezydenta he knew many of the president’s people a. men a. aides- zostaw ją, to nasz człowiek leave her alone, she’s one of us5. (G pl ludzi, Ipl ludźmi) pot. (pracownik) man, worker- musieliśmy wziąć paru ludzi, sami nie dawaliśmy rady we had to hire some men: we couldn’t manage on our own- przyjął człowieka do pomocy he hired a worker to help him6. sgt pot. (o sobie) you, one; (do kogoś) man- człowiek cały dzień haruje, i po co? you work like the clappers all day, and what for?- człowiek całe życie się uczy you never stop learning (in this life)- człowieku, zastanów się, co to ma być? come on, man, what are you playing at?- wytrawny rum, człowieku, co za smak dry rum, mate, there’s nothing like itⅡ ludzie plt 1. (opinia publiczna) people- ludzie mówią, że jest bardzo bogaty they a. people say he’s very rich- nie zależało mu, co ludzie powiedzą he didn’t care what people would say- na czułości nie wypada sobie pozwalać przy ludziach you shouldn’t show affection in public- u nas w firmie ludzie nie lubią żadnych zmian the people in our company don’t like change- ludzie nie pójdą na to, będzie strajk the workers/men won’t agree to that – there’ll be a strike- □ biały człowiek Antrop. Caucasian- człowiek jaskiniowy Antrop. caveman- człowiek kopalny Antrop. fossil man- człowiek neandertalski Antrop. Neanderthal (man)- człowiek śniegu (the) yeti, (the) Abominable Snowman■ człowiek czynu a man/woman of action- człowiek gór a highlander- człowiek honoru a man of honour- człowiek interesu a man of business, a business person- człowiek lasu a woodsman- człowiek renesansu a Renaissance man- człowiek z głową a smart one pot.- człowiek z krwi i kości (only) flesh and blood- ogarnij się trochę i umaluj, żebyś była podobna do ludzi tidy yourself up a bit and put some make-up on, so you look halfway human- ksiądz też człowiek, może zgrzeszyć priests are human too, and occasionally they sin- robić coś jak człowiek pot. to do sth properly- nareszcie wyspałam się jak człowiek I’ve finally had a proper night’s sleep- zachowuj się jak człowiek behave yourself (properly); try and act like a human being pot.* * *human being; ( mężczyzna) man ( bezosobowo)człowiek nie wie, co robić — one doesn't lub you don't know what to do
szary człowiek — (przen) man in the street, ordinary man
* * *mp1. antrop. human being ( Homo sapiens); człowiek pierwotny primitive man; człowiek jaskiniowy cave man; człowiek neandertalski Neanderthal man; człowiek epoki bronzu Bronze man; biały człowiek white man.2. (= osoba) person, individual; swój człowiek friend, my/our man; szary człowiek the man in the street; zwykły człowiek everyman; człowiek bez znaczenia nobody, nonentity; człowiek z ludu man of the people; dobry człowiek good person; święty człowiek holy man, man of God; człowiek gruboskórny thick-skinned person; człowiek interesu businessman; człowiek bezwartościowy no-good; człowiek czynu man of action, doer; człowiek sukcesu achiever, hot shot; człowiek śniegu Abominable Snowman, Yeti; człowiek starej daty mossback; człowiek-orkiestra one-man band; człowiek z krwi i kości flesh and blood; błąd człowieka human error; prawa człowieka human rights; upadek człowieka the Fall of Man; ani się człowiek obejrzy before one knows; być człowiekiem be human; jestem człowiekiem i nic, co ludzkie, nie jest mi obce I am a human l. man and nothing that's human can be l. is alien to me; człowiek strzela, Pan Bóg kule nosi man proposes, God disposes; człowiek uczy się przez całe życie you never stop learning, live and learn; góra z górą się nie zejdzie, ale człowiek z człowiekiem tak friends may meet but mountains never greet; niewłaściwy człowiek na niewłaściwym miejscu a round peg in a square hole; okazać się człowiekiem prove human; człowieku nie irytuj się don't get irritated; człowiek boże igrzysko man, the plaything of God; nie ma ludzi niezastąpionych nobody is irreplaceable; nie samym chlebem człowiek żyje man does not live on bread alone; człowiek człowiekowi wilkiem man is a wolf to (his fellow-)man, one man preys on another.3. pot. (= ja, każdy, ktokolwiek) one, you; nie dadzą człowiekowi spokoju they won't let a fellow be.4. (= dorosły) adult, grown-up.5. pot. (= robotnik, pracownik) worker; nająć człowieka do kopania studni hire a worker l. sb to dig a well.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > człowiek
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6 Babbage, Charles
SUBJECT AREA: Electronics and information technology[br]b. 26 December 1791 Walworth, Surrey, Englandd. 18 October 1871 London, England[br]English mathematician who invented the forerunner of the modern computer.[br]Charles Babbage was the son of a banker, Benjamin Babbage, and was a sickly child who had a rather haphazard education at private schools near Exeter and later at Enfield. Even as a child, he was inordinately fond of algebra, which he taught himself. He was conversant with several advanced mathematical texts, so by the time he entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1811, he was ahead of his tutors. In his third year he moved to Peterhouse, whence he graduated in 1814, taking his MA in 1817. He first contributed to the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society in 1815, and was elected a fellow of that body in 1816. He was one of the founders of the Astronomical Society in 1820 and served in high office in it.While he was still at Cambridge, in 1812, he had the first idea of calculating numerical tables by machinery. This was his first difference engine, which worked on the principle of repeatedly adding a common difference. He built a small model of an engine working on this principle between 1820 and 1822, and in July of the latter year he read an enthusiastically received note about it to the Astronomical Society. The following year he was awarded the Society's first gold medal. He submitted details of his invention to Sir Humphry Davy, President of the Royal Society; the Society reported favourably and the Government became interested, and following a meeting with the Chancellor of the Exchequer Babbage was awarded a grant of £1,500. Work proceeded and was carried on for four years under the direction of Joseph Clement.In 1827 Babbage went abroad for a year on medical advice. There he studied foreign workshops and factories, and in 1832 he published his observations in On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures. While abroad, he received the news that he had been appointed Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University. He held the Chair until 1839, although he neither resided in College nor gave any lectures. For this he was paid between £80 and £90 a year! Differences arose between Babbage and Clement. Manufacture was moved from Clement's works in Lambeth, London, to new, fireproof buildings specially erected by the Government near Babbage's house in Dorset Square, London. Clement made a large claim for compensation and, when it was refused, withdrew his workers as well as all the special tools he had made up for the job. No work was possible for the next fifteen months, during which Babbage conceived the idea of his "analytical engine". He approached the Government with this, but it was not until eight years later, in 1842, that he received the reply that the expense was considered too great for further backing and that the Government was abandoning the project. This was in spite of the demonstration and perfectly satisfactory operation of a small section of the analytical engine at the International Exhibition of 1862. It is said that the demands made on manufacture in the production of his engines had an appreciable influence in improving the standard of machine tools, whilst similar benefits accrued from his development of a system of notation for the movements of machine elements. His opposition to street organ-grinders was a notable eccentricity; he estimated that a quarter of his mental effort was wasted by the effect of noise on his concentration.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1816. Astronomical Society Gold Medal 1823.BibliographyBabbage wrote eighty works, including: 1864, Passages from the Life of a Philosopher.July 1822, Letter to Sir Humphry Davy, PRS, on the Application of Machinery to the purpose of calculating and printing Mathematical Tables.Further Reading1961, Charles Babbage and His Calculating Engines: Selected Writings by Charles Babbage and Others, eds Philip and Emily Morrison, New York: Dover Publications.IMcN -
7 Paul, Robert William
[br]b. 3 October 1869 Highbury, London, Englandd. 28 March 1943 London, England[br]English scientific instrument maker, inventor of the Unipivot electrical measuring instrument, and pioneer of cinematography.[br]Paul was educated at the City of London School and Finsbury Technical College. He worked first for a short time in the Bell Telephone Works in Antwerp, Belgium, and then in the electrical instrument shop of Elliott Brothers in the Strand until 1891, when he opened an instrument-making business at 44 Hatton Garden, London. He specialized in the design and manufacture of electrical instruments, including the Ayrton Mather galvanometer. In 1902, with a purpose-built factory, he began large batch production of his instruments. He also opened a factory in New York, where uncalibrated instruments from England were calibrated for American customers. In 1903 Paul introduced the Unipivot galvanometer, in which the coil was supported at the centre of gravity of the moving system on a single pivot. The pivotal friction was less than in a conventional instrument and could be used without accurate levelling, the sensitivity being far beyond that of any pivoted galvanometer then in existence.In 1894 Paul was asked by two entrepreneurs to make copies of Edison's kinetoscope, the pioneering peep-show moving-picture viewer, which had just arrived in London. Discovering that Edison had omitted to patent the machine in England, and observing that there was considerable demand for the machine from show-people, he began production, making six before the end of the year. Altogether, he made about sixty-six units, some of which were exported. Although Edison's machine was not patented, his films were certainly copyrighted, so Paul now needed a cinematographic camera to make new subjects for his customers. Early in 1895 he came into contact with Birt Acres, who was also working on the design of a movie camera. Acres's design was somewhat impractical, but Paul constructed a working model with which Acres filmed the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race on 30 March, and the Derby at Epsom on 29 May. Paul was unhappy with the inefficient design, and developed a new intermittent mechanism based on the principle of the Maltese cross. Despite having signed a ten-year agreement with Paul, Acres split with him on 12 July 1895, after having unilaterally patented their original camera design on 27 May. By the early weeks of 1896, Paul had developed a projector mechanism that also used the Maltese cross and which he demonstrated at the Finsbury Technical College on 20 February 1896. His Theatrograph was intended for sale, and was shown in a number of venues in London during March, notably at the Alhambra Theatre in Leicester Square. There the renamed Animatographe was used to show, among other subjects, the Derby of 1896, which was won by the Prince of Wales's horse "Persimmon" and the film of which was shown the next day to enthusiastic crowds. The production of films turned out to be quite profitable: in the first year of the business, from March 1896, Paul made a net profit of £12,838 on a capital outlay of about £1,000. By the end of the year there were at least five shows running in London that were using Paul's projectors and screening films made by him or his staff.Paul played a major part in establishing the film business in England through his readiness to sell apparatus at a time when most of his rivals reserved their equipment for sole exploitation. He went on to become a leading producer of films, specializing in trick effects, many of which he pioneered. He was affectionately known in the trade as "Daddy Paul", truly considered to be the "father" of the British film industry. He continued to appreciate fully the possibilities of cinematography for scientific work, and in collaboration with Professor Silvanus P.Thompson films were made to illustrate various phenomena to students.Paul ended his involvement with film making in 1910 to concentrate on his instrument business; on his retirement in 1920, this was amalgamated with the Cambridge Instrument Company. In his will he left shares valued at over £100,000 to form the R.W.Paul Instrument Fund, to be administered by the Institution of Electrical Engineers, of which he had been a member since 1887. The fund was to provide instruments of an unusual nature to assist physical research.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFellow of the Physical Society 1920. Institution of Electrical Engineers Duddell Medal 1938.Bibliography17 March 1903, British patent no. 6,113 (the Unipivot instrument).1931, "Some electrical instruments at the Faraday Centenary Exhibition 1931", Journal of Scientific Instruments 8:337–48.Further ReadingObituary, 1943, Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers 90(1):540–1. P.Dunsheath, 1962, A History of Electrical Engineering, London: Faber \& Faber, pp.308–9 (for a brief account of the Unipivot instrument).John Barnes, 1976, The Beginnings of Cinema in Britain, London. Brian Coe, 1981, The History of Movie Photography, London.BC / GW -
8 regular
1. adjectiveregular customer — Stammkunde, der/-kundin, die
our regular postman — unser [gewohnter] Briefträger
get regular work — [Freiberufler:] regelmäßig Aufträge bekommen
have or lead a regular life — ein geregeltes Leben führen
2) (evenly arranged, symmetrical) regelmäßig3) (properly qualified) ausgebildet4) (Ling.) regelmäßig2. noun1) (coll.): (regular customer, visitor, etc.) Stammkunde, der/ -kundin, die; (in pub) Stammgast, der2) (soldier) Berufssoldat, der* * *['reɡjulə] 1. adjective1) (usual: Saturday is his regular day for shopping; That isn't our regular postman, is it?) gewöhnlich3) (occurring, acting etc with equal amounts of space, time etc between: They placed guards at regular intervals round the camp; Is his pulse regular?) regelmäßig4) (involving doing the same things at the same time each day etc: a man of regular habits.) regelmäßig5) (frequent: He's a regular visitor; He's one of our regular customers.) regelmäßig6) (permanent; lasting: He's looking for a regular job.) regulär7) ((of a noun, verb etc) following one of the usual grammatical patterns of the language: `Walk' is a regular verb, but `go' is an irregular verb.) regelmäßig8) (the same on both or all sides or parts; neat; symmetrical: a girl with regular features; A square is a regular figure.) regelmäßig9) (of ordinary size: I don't want the large size of packet - just give me the regular one.) normal10) ((of a soldier) employed full-time, professional; (of an army) composed of regular soldiers.) Berufs-...2. noun1) (a soldier in the regular army.) der Berufssoldat2) (a regular customer (eg at a bar).) der Stammkunde,die Stammkundin•- academic.ru/61226/regularity">regularity- regularly
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- regulator* * *regu·lar[ˈregjələʳ, AM -ɚ]I. adj1. (routine) regelmäßigshe's a \regular churchgoer sie geht regelmäßig zur Kirchehe's a \regular contributor er spendet regelmäßig\regular appearances regelmäßiges Erscheinento make \regular appearances on TV regelmäßig im Fernsehen auftretento do sth on a \regular basis etw regelmäßig tunwe met on a \regular basis wir trafen uns regelmäßig\regular check-up regelmäßige Kontrolluntersuchung\regular customer [or patron] Stammkunde, -kundin m, f\regular exercise regelmäßiges Training\regular guest Stammgast ma man/woman of \regular habits ein Mann/eine Frau mit festen Gewohnheiten\regular income geregeltes Einkommen\regular meetings regelmäßige Treffento have \regular meetings sich akk regelmäßig treffen\regular price regulärer Preis\regular procedure übliche Vorgehensweise\regular working hours reguläre Arbeitszeiten2. (steady in time)\regular beat regelmäßiger Takt\regular breathing regelmäßiges Atmento keep \regular hours sich akk an feste Zeiten halten\regular intervals regelmäßige Abständeto eat \regular meals regelmäßig essen\regular service regelmäßige [Bus-/Flug-/Zug]verbindungto be \regular MED (of digestive system) eine regelmäßige Verdauung haben; (of menstruation) einen regelmäßigen Zyklus haben\regular features regelmäßige [o geh ebenmäßige] Gesichtszüge\regular quadrilateral gleichseitiges Viereck\regular teeth regelmäßige [o gerade] Zähneit's a pretty dress but too \regular es ist ein schönes Kleid, aber nicht ausgefallen genugher \regular secretary was off for a week ihre fest angestellte Sekretärin hatte eine Woche freimy \regular doctor was on vacation mein Hausarzt hatte Urlaub\regular gas AM Normalbenzin nt5. (correct) korrekt, ordentlich\regular work arrangements geordnetes [o ordentliches] Arbeitsverhältnisto do things the \regular way etwas so machen, wie es sich gehört\regular fries normale Portion Pommes Frites; (of clothing)\regular size Normalgröße f7. LING regelmäßig\regular conjugation regelmäßige Konjugation\regular verb regelmäßiges Verbthis child is a \regular charmer/nuisance dieses Kind ist ein richtiger Charmeur/Plagegeist10. soldier, officer Berufs-\regular troops Berufsheer nt11. REL\regular clergy Ordensgeistlichkeit f12.▶ as \regular as clockwork auf die Minute pünktlichII. n* * *['regjʊlə(r)]1. adj1) (= at even intervals) service, bus, pulse, reminders regelmäßig; footsteps, rhythm gleichmäßig; employment fest, regulär; way of life, bowel movements geregeltat regular intervals — in regelmäßigen Abständen
to be in or to have regular contact with sb/sth — mit jdm/etw regelmäßig in Verbindung stehen or Kontakt haben
his visits are as regular as clockwork — nach seinen Besuchen kann man die Uhr stellen
wanton violence is becoming a regular feature of urban life — vorsätzliche Gewalt wird immer mehr zum Bestandteil städtischen Lebens
eating fresh vegetables helps keep you regular ( Med inf ) — frisches Gemüse trägt zu einem regelmäßigen Stuhlgang bei
regular customer — Stammkunde m/-kundin f
his regular pub (Brit) — seine Stammkneipe (inf)
to have a regular partner — einen festen Partner haben; (in relationship also)
would you like regular or large? (esp US) — möchten Sie normal oder extra or (food also) eine extragroße Portion?
4) (= permissible, accepted) action, procedure richtigregular procedure demands that... — der Ordnung halber muss man...
it is quite regular to apply in person — es ist ganz in Ordnung, sich persönlich zu bewerben
5) (MIL) Berufs-, regulär; (POLICE) forces, officer regulär6) (REL)7) (esp US: ordinary) gewöhnlich8) (inf: real) echt (inf)2. n1) (MIL) Berufssoldat(in) m(f), regulärer Soldat, reguläre Soldatin; (= habitual customer etc) Stammkunde m, Stammkundin f; (in pub, hotel) Stammgast m2) (US: gasoline) Normalbenzin nt* * *regular [ˈreɡjʊlə(r)]A adj (adv regularly)a) Stammkunde m, -kundin f,b) Stammgast m;regular voter POL Stammwähler(in);at regular intervals regelmäßig, in regelmäßigen Abständen3. regulär, normal, gewohnt:regular business normaler Geschäftsverkehr, laufende Geschäfte pl;regularly employed fest angestellt, in ungekündigter Stellung4. gleichmäßig (Atmung etc):at regular speed mit gleichbleibender Geschwindigkeit5. regelmäßig, geregelt, geordnet (Leben etc):be in regular employment fest angestellt sein;regular habits pl eine geordnete Lebensweise6. genau, pünktlichregular session ordentliche Sitzung8. a) geprüft:a regular physician ein approbierter Arztb) richtig, gelernt (Koch etc)9. richtig, recht, ordentlich:10. umg echt, richtig(-gehend) (Gauner etc):a regular guy US umg ein Pfundskerl13. MILa) regulär (Truppe)b) aktiv, Berufs…:14. SPORT Stamm…:their regular goalkeeper auch ihr etatmäßiger Torhüter;make the regular team bes US sich einen Stammplatz (in der Mannschaft) erobern15. REL Ordens…:16. POL US Partei(leitungs)…B s1. AUTO US Normal n (Benzin)2. Ordensgeistliche(r) m3. MILa) aktiver Soldat, Berufssoldat mb) pl reguläre Truppe(n pl)4. POL US treue(r) Parteianhänger(in)5. umga) Stammkunde m, -kundin fb) Stammgast m:6. SPORT umg Stammspieler(in)reg. abk2. register (registered)3. registrar4. registry5. regular (regularly) regelm.6. regulation* * *1. adjective1) (recurring uniformly, habitual) regelmäßig; geregelt [Arbeit]; fest [Anstellung, Reihenfolge]regular customer — Stammkunde, der/-kundin, die
our regular postman — unser [gewohnter] Briefträger
get regular work — [Freiberufler:] regelmäßig Aufträge bekommen
have or lead a regular life — ein geregeltes Leben führen
2) (evenly arranged, symmetrical) regelmäßig3) (properly qualified) ausgebildet4) (Ling.) regelmäßig2. noun1) (coll.): (regular customer, visitor, etc.) Stammkunde, der/ -kundin, die; (in pub) Stammgast, der2) (soldier) Berufssoldat, der* * *adj.ausgesprochen adj.gleichmäßiger adj.normal adj.regelgerecht adj.regelmäßig adj.regelrecht adj.regulär adj. -
9 anständig
I Adj.1. Sache: (schicklich) decent, proper; Witz: clean; Leistung etc.: respectable; das war sehr anständig von ihr that was very decent of her; es ist nicht anständig, seine Mutter zu beschimpfen it isn’t nice ( oder proper) to be nasty to one’s ( oder your) mother2. Person: (ehrbar) respectable, decent; altm. (keusch, treu) chaste; bleib anständig! be good!, behave yourself!3. umg. (zufrieden stellend) decent, reasonable, respectable; das Haus hat einen anständigen Preis erzielt the house got ( oder fetched umg.) a fair ( oder handsome) price; eine anständige Tracht Prügel a good hiding; eine anständige Portion a sizable piece, quite a hunkII Adv. decently; properly (auch umg. tüchtig); sich anständig benehmen behave (o.s.) (well); er kann sich nicht anständig benehmen he doesn’t know how to behave (himself) properly; benimm dich jetzt anständig! zu Kind: (you) behave yourself!; jemanden anständig behandeln treat s.o. like a human being; jemandem anständig die Meinung sagen umg. give s.o. a piece of one’s mind; es schneit anständig umg. it’s snowing pretty hard* * *reputable; sportsmanlike; tidy; decent; honest; proper; fair; decorous; square* * *ạn|stän|dig1. adjdecent; Witz auch clean; (= ehrbar) respectable; (inf = beträchtlich) sizeable, largedas war nicht anständig von ihm — that was pretty bad of him
2. advdecentlysich anständig benehmen — to behave oneself
jdn anständig bezahlen (inf) — to pay sb well
anständig essen/ausschlafen (inf) — to have a decent meal/sleep
sie hat sich anständig gestoßen (inf) — she really took a knock (inf)
* * *1) (free from evil or indecency: a clean life; keep your language clean!) clean2) (in a manner acceptable to the general idea of what is proper or suitable: You're not going out unless you're decently dressed.) decently3) (kindly, tolerant or likeable: He's a decent enough fellow.) decent4) (not vulgar or immoral; modest: Keep your language decent!) decent5) decorously6) ((behaving in a manner which is) acceptable, especially quiet and dignified: behaving in a decorous manner.) decorous7) (correct; acceptable: respectable behaviour.) respectable8) ((of clothes) good enough or suitable to wear: You can't go out in those torn trousers - they're not respectable.) respectable9) (honestly or fairly: You're not playing (= behaving) straight.) straight* * *an·stän·digI. adj1. (gesittet) decent\anständige Witze clean jokes2. (ehrbar) respectableII. adv1. (gesittet) decently\anständig sitzen to sit up straight\anständig baden to have a proper bath fam\anständig ausschlafen/essen to get a decent meal/a good night's sleep* * *1.1) (sittlich einwandfrei, rücksichtsvoll) decent; decent, clean < joke>; (ehrbar) respectable; (gut angesehen) decent, respectable < job>2.eine anständige Tracht Prügel — a good hiding (coll.)
1) (sittlich einwandfrei) decently; (ordentlich) properly2) (ugs.): (zufriedenstellend)ganz anständig abschneiden — do quite well
3) (ugs.): (ziemlich)jemanden anständig eine knallen — really belt somebody one (coll.)
* * *A. adjdas war sehr anständig von ihr that was very decent of her;es ist nicht anständig, seine Mutter zu beschimpfen it isn’t nice ( oder proper) to be nasty to one’s ( oder your) motherbleib anständig! be good!, behave yourself!3. umg (zufriedenstellend) decent, reasonable, respectable;das Haus hat einen anständigen Preis erzielt the house got ( oder fetched umg) a fair ( oder handsome) price;eine anständige Tracht Prügel a good hiding;eine anständige Portion a sizable piece, quite a hunkB. adv decently; properly (auch umg tüchtig);sich anständig benehmen behave (o.s.) (well);er kann sich nicht anständig benehmen he doesn’t know how to behave (himself) properly;benimm dich jetzt anständig! zu Kind: (you) behave yourself!;jemanden anständig behandeln treat sb like a human being;jemandem anständig die Meinung sagen umg give sb a piece of one’s mind;es schneit anständig umg it’s snowing pretty hard* * *1.1) (sittlich einwandfrei, rücksichtsvoll) decent; decent, clean < joke>; (ehrbar) respectable; (gut angesehen) decent, respectable < job>2.eine anständige Tracht Prügel — a good hiding (coll.)
1) (sittlich einwandfrei) decently; (ordentlich) properly2) (ugs.): (zufriedenstellend)3) (ugs.): (ziemlich)* * *adj.decent adj.decorous adj.proper adj.respectful adj. adv.decorously adv. -
10 человек
муж.
1) person, man, human being, individual;
one твердый духом человек ≈ a steadfast/unflinching man люди особого склада ≈ people of a particular stamp/quality/mentality, people of a special mould такого сорта люди разг. ≈ that kind of people пять человек детей ≈ five children по пяти рублей на человека ≈ five roubles per head все до одного человека ≈ to a man человек трезвого ума ≈ sober-minded man человек настроения ≈ person of many moods последний человек ≈ a (real) nothing человек - разумное существо ≈ man is a rational being бесстыдный человек ≈ malapert беспокойный человек ≈ fidget;
worrier;
амер.;
разг. hellion шумливый человек ≈ разг. bounder непредсказуемый человек ≈ wild card мнительный человек ≈ valetudinarian полный человек ≈ stout снежный человек ≈ snowman сентиментальный человек ≈ sentimentalist религиозный человек ≈ religioner осторожный человек ≈ pussyfoot прогрессивный человек ≈ progressionist, progressist одаренный человек ≈ prodigy, natural первобытный человек ≈ primitive ненадежный человек ≈ man of straw, weak vessel, wobbler принципиальный человек ≈ man of principle семейный человек ≈ family man, man of family амер. практичный человек ≈ hardhead пожилой человек ≈ greybeard, old-timer, senior, разг. oldster малодушный человек ≈ faint-heart, turnback знаменитый человек ≈ celebrity, man of distinction, man of mark, man of note, man of eminence обезьяноподобный человек ≈ ape-man старомодный человек ≈ antediluvian, old-timer, square-toes разносторонний человек ≈ all-rounder неуклюжий человек ≈ oaf неумный человек ≈ dodo невоспитанный человек ≈ bear, boor, vulgarian известный человек, видный человек ≈ marked man кроманьонский человек ≈ Cro-Magnon man обыкновенный человек ≈ ordinary/average man выдающийся человек ≈ eminent person продажный человек ≈ prostitute трусливый человек ≈ rabbit раздражительный человек, вспыльчивый человек ≈ spitfire, splenetic справедливый человек ≈ square shooter настойчивый человек, упорный человек ≈ sticker властный человек ≈ autocrat гениальный человек ≈ man of genius грамотный человек ≈ literate двуличный человек ≈ double dealer добродетельный человек ≈ well-doer жестокий человек ≈ savage опытный человек ≈ man of experience ученый человек ≈ erudite person деловой человек ≈ business man;
business-like/practical person (дельный, практичный) молодой человек ≈ young man известный человек, знаменитый человек ≈ notability желчный человек ≈ acrimonious man идейный человек ≈ man with firm ideological principles изворотливый человек ≈ dodger, shifty fellow светский человек ≈ man of the world;
man of fashion легкомысленный человек ≈ light-headed/thoughtless man, frivolous person лицемерный человек ≈ hypocrite чувствительный человек ≈ sensitive man трезвый человек ≈ sober man тупоголовый человек ≈ numskull, blockhead, dunderhead тупоумный человек ≈ dim-wit тщедушный человек ≈ weaking узкий человек ≈ narrow(- minded) person ископаемый человек ≈ fossil man пещерный человек ≈ cave-dweller, cave-man, troglodyte русский человек ≈ Russian человек разумный ≈ homo sapiens человек в футляре ≈ person who keeps himself in cotton wool, man in a cocoon/shell человек с тактом ≈ a man of tact, tactful man человек с улицы ≈ any passer-by человек с характером ≈ strong-willed person человек со средствами ≈ man of means человек чести ≈ man of honour банальный человек ≈ bromide бессовестный человек ≈ man of no scruples безразличный человек ≈ pococurante эксцентричный человек ≈ eccentric;
амер.;
сл. ding-a-ling, screw-ball честный человек ≈ straight man беззастенчивый человек ≈ cool hand, cool customer беспринципный человек ≈ man of no principles, vicar of Bray близорукий человек ≈ myope бесхарактерный человек ≈ nincompoop, man of no character;
jelly-fish, sop разг. бездомный человек ≈ outcast, waif бережливый человек ≈ saver болезненный человек ≈ valetudinarian безответный человек ≈ wimp цепкий человек ≈ bulldog перен. ветреный человек ≈ harum-scarum храбрый человек ≈ valiant человек слова ≈ man of his word хладнокровный человек ≈ cool card человек настроения ≈ man of moods навязчивый человек, назойливый человек ≈ intruder поверхностный человек ≈ light-weight разумный человек, здравомыслящий человек ≈ man of sense флегматичный человек ≈ plodder консервативный человек ≈ die-hard
2) уст. servant, man;
waiterм. man*, human being;
(лицо) person;
(мужчина тж.) man*;
(женщина тж.) woman*;
молодой ~ young man*;
он хороший ~ he is а nice man*/person;
она хороший ~ she is а nice woman/person;
русский ~ а person of Russian blood;
умный ~ wise man*, woman*;
пять ~ five persons/people;
~ пять about five persons/people;
шесть ~ детей six children;
нас было семь ~ there were seven of us;
по десяти рублей на, с ~а ten roubles а head;
ни один ~, ни одного ~а no one, nobody, not а single person;
для непривычного ~а to one not accustomed;
права ~a human rights;
~ предполагает, а Бог располагает посл. man proposes, God disposes.
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