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interwar [‚ɪntə'wɔ:(r)]∎ History the interwar period l'entre-deux-guerres m inv;∎ interwar politics la politique de l'entre-deux-guerres;∎ History the interwar years l'entre-deux-guerres m inv -
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[ˌɪntə'wɔː(r)]during the interwar period o years — nel periodo, negli anni fra le due guerre
* * *interwar, inter-war /ɪntəˈwɔ:(r)/a. attr.fra (le) due guerre: in the interwar years, negli anni fra le due guerre.* * *[ˌɪntə'wɔː(r)]during the interwar period o years — nel periodo, negli anni fra le due guerre
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interwar adj [history, literature, politics] de l'entre-deux-guerres ; during the interwar period ou years pendant l'entre-deux-guerres. -
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inter·war[ˌɪntəˈwɔ:ʳ, AM -t̬ɚˈwɔ:r]adj attr, inv Zwischenkriegs-* * *['ɪntə'wɔː(r)]adjyears, period zwischen den Weltkriegeninterwar Britain — Großbritannien in der Zeit zwischen den Weltkriegen
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♦ year /jɪə(r)/n.1 anno; annata: this [last, next] year, quest'anno [l'anno scorso, l'anno prossimo]; solar year, anno solare; lunar year, anno lunare; a bad year, una brutta annata; un'annata cattiva; a good year for wine, un'annata buona per il vino; in the year 1861, nell'anno 1861; the year 2000, l'anno duemila; il duemila; tax (o financial) year, anno fiscale (o anno finanziario); academic year, anno accademico; ( Bibbia) sabbatical year, anno sabbatico; all the year round, per tutto l'anno; the year before last (o two years ago) due anni fa; every year, ogni anno; to repeat a year, ripetere un anno ( a scuola)2 (pl.) anni; età: He is young for his years, ha un aspetto giovanile per la sua età; porta bene i suoi anni; The boy is just three years old ( o three years of age), il bambino ha appena tre anni; (scherz.) She prefers to say that she's 78 years young, lei preferisce dire che è una giovincella di 78 anni3 (pl.) anni; lungo tempo: I haven't seen him for years, non lo vedo da anni; the interwar years, gli anni fra le due guerre; lean years, anni magri NOTA D'USO: - a lot of years o a long time?-● the year after next (o in two years' time), fra due anni □ (fam.) the year dot, molto tempo: We've lived here since the year dot, viviamo qui da sempre □ year end, fine d'anno □ (econ., fin., rag.) year-end, di fine anno; di fine esercizio; di chiusura: year-end profit and loss statement, conto economico di fine esercizio □ year-end bonus, premio (o gratifica) di fine anno □ year in, year out (o year after year), un anno dopo l'altro; tutti gli anni □ (fin.) year in the red, anno in perdita □ year-long, che dura (da) un anno: a year-long quarrel, una lite che dura da un anno □ (scherz.) the year one, molto tempo fa; un secolo fa (scherz.) □ year out, anno di libertà ( tra la scuola superiore e l'università, durante il quale viaggiare e fare esperienze) □ (bot.) year ring, anello annuale ( di crescita delle piante) □ year-round, che dura tutto l'anno; per tutto l'anno: a year-round show, una mostra aperta tutto l'anno □ one year from today, oggi a un anno; fra un anno esatto □ to put years on sb., fare invecchiare, stroncare q.; ( anche) invecchiare, far sembrare (q.) più vecchio □ to take years off sb., ringiovanire q.; ridare un aspetto giovanile a q.; far sentire (q.) più giovane □ third-year students, studenti del terz'anno.NOTA D'USO: - years old- -
10 Lithgow, James
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 27 January 1883 Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire, Scotlandd. 23 February 1952 Langbank, Renfrewshire, Scotland[br]Scottish shipbuilder; creator of one of the twentieth century's leading industrial organizations.[br]Lithgow attended Glasgow Academy and then spent a year in Paris. In 1901 he commenced a shipyard apprenticeship with Russell \& Co., where his father, William Lithgow, was sole proprietor. For years Russell's had topped the Clyde tonnage output and more than once had been the world's leading yard. Along with his brother Henry, Lithgow in 1908 was appointed a director, and in a few years he was Chairman and the yard was renamed Lithgows Ltd. By the outbreak of the First World War the Lithgow brothers were recognized as good shipbuilders and astute businessmen. In 1914 he joined the Royal Artillery; he rose to the rank of major and served with distinction, but his skills in administration were recognized and he was recalled home to become Director of Merchant Shipbuilding when British shipping losses due to submarine attack became critical. This appointment set a pattern, with public duties becoming predominant and the day-to-day shipyard business being organized by his brother. During the interwar years, Lithgow served on many councils designed to generate work and expand British commercial interests. His public appointments were legion, but none was as controversial as his directorship of National Shipbuilders Security Ltd, formed to purchase and "sterilize" inefficient shipyards that were hindering recovery from the Depression. To this day opinions are divided on this issue, but it is beyond doubt that Lithgow believed in the task in hand and served unstintingly. During the Second World War he was Controller of Merchant Shipbuilding and Repairs and was one of the few civilians to be on the Board of Admiralty. On the cessation of hostilities, Lithgow devoted time to research boards and to the expansion of the Lithgow Group, which now included the massive Fairfield Shipyard as well as steel, marine engineering and other companies.Throughout his life Lithgow worked for the Territorial Army, but he was also a devoted member of the Church of Scotland. He gave practical support to the lona Community, no doubt influenced by unbounded love of the West Highlands and Islands of Scotland.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsMilitary Cross and mentioned in dispatches during the First World War. Baronet 1925. Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire 1945. Commander of the Order of the Orange-Nassau (the Netherlands). CB 1947. Served as the employers' representative on the League of Nations International Labour Conference in the 1930s. President, British Iron and Steel Cofederation 1943.Further ReadingJ.M.Reid, 1964, James Lithgow, Master of Work, London: Hutchinson.FMW
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