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1 European Convention Relating to the Saar Territory
PATENT TERMS ТНТ №006Европейское соглашение относительно Саарской территории (по специальному соглашению от 15 декабря 1948 г. на этой территории действовали французские законы по охране промышленной собственности, однако после 1 января 1957 г. эта территория была присоединена к ФРГ, и по соглашению от 27 октября 1956 г. до 1959 г. предусматривалась временная защита промышленной собственности по французскому закону)New terms dictionary > European Convention Relating to the Saar Territory
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2 Saar
die \Saar the Saar -
3 Saar
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4 Saar
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5 Saar
( flod og distrikt) the Saar. -
6 saarländisch
Adj. Saarland..., from the Saarland* * *saar|län|disch ['zaːɐlɛndɪʃ]adj(of the) Saarland* * *saar·län·disch[ˈza:ɐ̯lɛndɪʃ]adj [of/in the] Saarland* * *Adjektiv Saarland attrib. <government, population, etc.>; Saar attrib. <industry, miners, etc.>; < history> of the Saar* * *saarländisch adj Saarland …, from the Saarland* * * -
7 Saarland
* * *Saar·landnt▪ das \Saarland the Saarland* * *das; Saarland[e]s Saarland; Saar (esp. Hist.)das Saarland — the Saarland; (Hist.) the Saar
im/aus dem Saarland — in/from the Saarland
* * ** * *das; Saarland[e]s Saarland; Saar (esp. Hist.)das Saarland — the Saarland; (Hist.) the Saar
im/aus dem Saarland — in/from the Saarland
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8 Sarre
sɑʀnom propre féminin (rivière, région) Saar* * *saʀ nf* * *[sar] nom propre féminin1. [région]la Sarre Saarland, the Saar2. [rivière] -
9 Sarre
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10 Mannesmann, Reinhard
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. 13 May 1856 Remscheid, Bleidinghausen, Germanyd. 22 February 1922 Remscheid, Bleidinghausen, Germany[br]German metallurgical engineer.[br]Reinhard Mannesmann and his four brothers developed the engineering works at Remscheid that had been founded by their father. With his brother Max, Reinhard devised c. 1885 a method of producing seamless tubes by a rolling process. Factories for manufacturing tubes by this process were established at Remscheid, at Bous in the Saar district and at Komotau in Bohemia. Further developments of the process were patented by the brothers in the years following the initial patent of 1885. The British patent rights for the Mannesmann process were purchased by the Landore Siemens Steel Company in 1888, and the Mannesmann Tube Company was established at Landore in South Wales. This company went into liquidation in 1899 after ten years of production and the Tube Works was then purchased by the Mannesmann family, and a new company, the British Mannesmann Tube Company, was formed. Reinhard and Max Mannesmann took up residence near the Landore works and the business prospered so that by 1914 Landore was employing 1,500 men and producing 35,000 tons of tubing each year. The company was taken over during the First World War by the Custodian of Enemy Property, and after the war a new tube works which had been planned in 1914 was built at Newport, Monmouthshire. The Mannesmann family were able to resume control in 1926 for some ten years, but in 1938 the company became part of the Stewarts \& Lloyds organization.[br]Further ReadingG.Evans, 1934, Manufacture of Seamless Tubes Ferrous and Non-Ferrous, London; 1940, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers 143:62–3 (both provide technical details of the Mannesmann process for forming seamless tubes).RTS -
11 Sarrois
saʀwa, waz nm/f Sarrois, -e -
12 Saargebiet
Saar·ge·biet nt, Saar·land ntdas \Saargebiet the Saarland -
13 Saarland
Saar·ge·biet nt, Saar·land ntdas \Saarland the Saarland -
14 saarländisch
saar·län·disch [ʼza:ɐ̭lɛndɪʃ] adj[of/in the] Saarland -
15 Revier
n; -s, -e; (bes. Polizeirevier) district, Am. precinct; (Runde) beat; (Wache) police station; eines Försters: district, range; BERGB. (coal)field; (Jagdrevier) hunting ground; eines Vogels etc.: territory; eines Kellners: tables Pl.; MIL. (Krankenrevier) sickbay, sick quarters; fig. preserve, domain; sein Revier verteidigen defend one’s preserve; das ist ( nicht) mein Revier umg., fig. that’s (not) my province* * *das Revier(Gebiet) territory;(Jäger) hunting ground; beat;(Polizeibezirk) precinct; police precinct; beat; police district;(Polizeistation) police station; station house* * *Re|vier [re'viːɐ]nt -s, -e1) (= Polizeidienststelle) (police) station, station house (US); (= Dienstbereich) beat, district, precinct (US), patch (inf); (von Prostituierter) beat, patch (inf)2) (ZOOL = Gebiet) territory3) (HUNT = Jagdrevier) hunting ground, shoot4) (old = Gebiet, Gegend) district, area5) (MIL = Krankenrevier) sickbayauf dem or im Revier liegen — to be in the sickbay
im Revier an der Ruhr — in the mines of the Ruhr
* * *(a regular or usual course: a policeman's beat.) beat* * *Re·vier<-s, -e>[reˈvi:ɐ̯]nt1. (Polizeidienststelle) police stationkeinen Führerschein? Sie müssen mit aufs \Revier! no driving licence? you'll have to accompany me to the station!2. (Jagdrevier) preserve, shoot3. MIL sick-bay4. (Zuständigkeitsbereich) area of responsibility, province▪ das \Revier the Ruhr/Saar mining area* * *das; Reviers, Reviere1) (Aufgabenbereich) province2) (Zool.) territory3) (PolizeiRevier) (Dienststelle) [police] station; (Bereich) district; (des einzelnen Polizisten) beat4) (ForstRevier) district5) (JagdRevier) preserve; shoot6) (Bergbau) coalfielddas Revier — the Ruhr/Saar coalfields pl
* * *Revier n; -s, -e; (besonders Polizeirevier) district, US precinct; (Runde) beat; (Wache) police station; eines Försters: district, range; BERGB (coal)field; (Jagdrevier) hunting ground; eines Vogels etc: territory; eines Kellners: tables pl; MIL (Krankenrevier) sickbay, sick quarters; fig preserve, domain;sein Revier verteidigen defend one’s preserve;* * *das; Reviers, Reviere1) (Aufgabenbereich) province2) (Zool.) territory3) (PolizeiRevier) (Dienststelle) [police] station; (Bereich) district; (des einzelnen Polizisten) beat4) (ForstRevier) district5) (JagdRevier) preserve; shoot6) (Bergbau) coalfielddas Revier — the Ruhr/Saar coalfields pl
* * *-e (Polizei-) n.district n.precinct (US) n. -e n.coal district n.coal field n.coal-mining district n.district n.police station n.sector n.stamping ground n. -
16 Saarländer
m; -s, -, Saarländerin f; -, -nen Saarlander; weiblich auch: woman ( oder girl etc.) from the Saarland; Saarländer sein auch come from the Saarland* * *Saar|län|der ['zaːɐlɛndɐ]1. m -s, -,Sáár|län|de|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nenSaarlander* * *Saar·län·der(in)<-s, ->m(f) Saarlander* * *der; Saarländers, Saarländer, Saarländerin die; Saarländer, Saarländernen Saarlander* * *Saarländer m; -s, -, Saarländerin f; -, -nen Saarlander; weiblich auch: woman ( oder girl etc) from the Saarland;Saarländer sein auch come from the Saarland* * *der; Saarländers, Saarländer, Saarländerin die; Saarländer, Saarländernen Saarlander -
17 SÁR
* * *I)(sás, sáir), m. large cask.n. wound (liggja í sárum).* * *1.m., gen. sás, acc. sá, pl. sáir, and so in mod. usage, but saar (i. e. sár), N. G. L. iii. 15, l. 6; [Swed. så]:—a large cask; þau báru á öxlum sér sá, Edda 7; fjóra sái fulla vatns, Stj. 593; sás-girði, cask-hoops, Grág. ii. 338; sáir kallask stór keröld, Krók.; smá-verplar eðr sár, N. G. L. iii. 15: freq. in mod. usage of large vessels in a dairy, skyr-sár.2.n., old pl. sór Skálda 162, Grág. passim; [Engl, sore; Dan.-Swed. saar]:— a sore; féllu maðkar ór sárum hans, 656 A. i. 25; hundar kómu ok sleiktu sár hans, N. T.; this, although rarer, is the original sense, cp. also sársauki; hence,II. a wound; in the Scandin. languages this is the general word, ‘und’ and ‘ben’ being special; it is thus defined, þat eru sár, ef þar blæðir sem á kom, Grág. ii. 90; þat er sár er odds farvegr er á eðr eggjar, enda er þó sár, at maðr ljósti til, ef þar blæðir sem við kemr, eðr hvat sem hann görir þess er blæðir, 115, 116; and in the Norse law, ef maðr kastar at manni ok lýstr hann, þat heitir sár, ef maði hefir ekki vápn i-hendi, en annars drep, N. G. L. i. 69; sár þau er menn fá í orrostum, Post.; hafði annarr bana en annar sár á sér, Nj. 101; veita e-m sár, N. G. L. i. 67; liggja í sárum, Fbr. 96 new Ed.; deyja ór sárum, Fs. 130; bana-sár, q. v.; holsár, Fbr. 211, vöðva-sár, a flesh wound; síðu-sár, a side wound; svöðu-sár, and so passim: poët., sár-dropi, -flóð, -gýmir, -lá, -lögr, = ‘wound-drop,’ i. e. blood; sár-eldr, -iss, -jökull, -klungr, -laukr, -linnr, -teinn, -viti, -vöndr, -þisl, = ‘wound-fire,’ … ‘wound-shaft,’ i. e. a weapon; sár-gagl, -gammr, -geitungr, -límr, -mútari, -orri, = a carrion-crow; sár-fíkinn, ‘wound-greedy,’ Lex. Poët.COMPDS: sársauki, sársbrún, sárafar, sárafullr, sáramenn, sárasýki. -
18 Revier
Re·vier <-s, -e> [reʼvi:ɐ̭] nt1) ( Polizeidienststelle) police station;keinen Führerschein? Sie müssen mit aufs \Revier! no driving licence? you'll have to accompany me to the station!2) ( Jagdrevier) preserve, shoot3) mil sick-bay4) ( Zuständigkeitsbereich) area of responsibility, provincedas \Revier the Ruhr/Saar mining area
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