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1 unemployment in the shipbuilding industry has rocketed since the beginning of the year
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > unemployment in the shipbuilding industry has rocketed since the beginning of the year
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2 shipbuilding
shipbuilding ['ʃɪp‚bɪldɪŋ]construction f navale;∎ the shipbuilding industry (l'industrie f de) la construction navaleUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > shipbuilding
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3 industry
nto convert the industry to peaceful production — конвертировать военную промышленность (на товары массового спроса)
to relocate one's industries — переносить свои предприятия в другое место
to restore industry — возрождать / восстанавливать промышленность
- aerospace industryto sell off an industry — продавать частным владельцам / денационализировать отрасль промышленности
- agricultural industry
- aircraft industry
- allied industries
- ancillary industries
- armaments industry
- arms industry
- atomic industry
- auto industry
- automobile industry
- auxiliary industry
- baby industries
- basic industries
- building industry
- capital goods industries
- capital-intensive industry
- chemical industry
- cinematographic industry
- construction industry
- consumer goods industry
- cottage industry
- craft industry
- defense industries
- defense-related industries
- development of national industry
- diversified industry
- domestic industry
- efficient industry
- electric-power industry
- electronics industry
- electrotechnical industry
- energy industry
- engineering industry
- entertainment industry
- export industries
- export-promoting industries
- extractive industry
- fabricating industry
- farming industry
- ferrous metal industry
- film industry
- food industry
- food-processing industry
- forest industry
- fuel and power industries
- fuel industry
- heavy industry
- high tech industry
- highly developed industries
- home industry
- import-substituting industries
- import-substitution industries
- industries with non-stop production
- infant industry
- instruction industry
- instrument-making industry
- iron and steel industry
- key industry
- labor-consuming industries
- labor-intensive industries
- large-scale industry
- leisure-time industries
- light industry
- local industry
- machine-building industry
- machine-tool industry
- manufacturing industry
- maritime industry
- metal-working industry
- mining industry
- monopolistic industry
- monopolized industry
- motor-car industry
- national industry
- nationalized industry
- nuclear industry
- nuclear-power industry
- oil industry
- oil-extracting industry
- petrochemical industry
- petroleum industry
- power industry
- primary industry
- printing industry
- priority industries
- processing industries
- public industries
- publicly-owned industries
- radio engineering industry
- regional industry
- rural industry
- science-consuming industry
- science-intensive industry
- secondary industry
- service industries
- service-producing industries
- shipbuilding industry
- small-scale industries
- state industry
- state-controlled industry
- state-owned industry
- steel industry
- sunrise industry
- sunset industry
- technically advanced industry
- technology industry
- technology-intensive industry
- tourist industry
- trade industry
- traditional industries
- travel industry
- uneconomic industries
- up-to-date industry
- user industries
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4 Industry
Portuguese industry includes electricity, gas, water, mining, and manufacturing sectors. Manufacturing, the largest of these sectors, is concentrated in two major industrial regions: Lisbon-Setúbal in the south and Oporto-Aveiro-Braga in the north. Together, these two regions contain the factories that account for 75 percent of Portugal's industrial output. The Lisbon-Setúbal region includes major heavy industries, such as steel making, shipbuilding and repair, oil refining, chemicals, cement, automobile assembly, wood pulp, cork, and fish processing. About 140 kilometers (84 miles) to the south at Sines is a major deepwater port and associated steel-making and oil-refining complex at Sines. Light industry is located primarily in the Oporto-Aveiro-Braga industrial triangle. Here are located factories that manufacture textiles, footwear, furniture, cutlery, and electronics. Portugal's largest petroleum refinery is located in Oporto.Industrial organization in Portugal reflects three ownership patterns: privately owned domestic factories are concentrated in light industrials; publicly owned factories dominate heavy industry, such as petrochemicals, shipbuilding, steel making, petroleum refining, and electricity; subsidiaries of multinational corporations dominate electronics, automotive, pharmaceutical, and electrical machinery industries. In general, Portugal's light industries, such as textiles, footwear, food, beverage, cork products, and furniture, are labor intensive and technologically backward. -
5 Peter the Great (Pyotr Alekseyevich Romanov)
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 10 June 1672 (30 May 1672 Old Style) Moscow, Russiad. 8 February 1725 (28 January 1725 Old Style) St Petersburg, Russia[br]Russian Tsar (1682–1725), Emperor of all the Russias (1722–5), founder of the Russian Navy, shipbuilder and scientist; as a shipbuilder he was known by the pseudonym Petr Mikhailov.[br]Peter the Great was a man with a single-minded approach to problems and with passionate and lifelong interests in matters scientific, military and above all maritime. The unusual and dominating rule of his vast lands brought about the age of Russian enlightenment, and ensured that his country became one of the most powerful states in Europe.Peter's interest in ships and shipbuilding started in his childhood; c. 1687 he had an old English-built day sailing boat repaired and launched, and on it he learned the rudiments of sailing and navigation. This craft (still preserved in St Petersburg) became known as the "Grandfather of the Russian Navy". In the years 1688 to 1693 he established a shipyard on Lake Plestsheev and then began his lifelong study of shipbuilding by visiting and giving encouragement to the industry at Archangelsk on the White Sea and Voronezh in the Sea of Azov. In October 1696, Peter took Azov from the Turks, and the Russian Fleet ever since has regarded that date as their birthday. Setting an example to the young aristocracy, Peter travelled to Western Europe to widen his experience and contacts and also to learn the trade of shipbuilding. He worked in the shipyards of Amsterdam and then at the Naval Base of Deptford on the Thames.The war with Sweden concentrated his attention on the Baltic and, to establish a base for trading and for the Navy, the City of St Petersburg was constructed on marshland. The Admiralty was built in the city and many new shipyards in the surrounding countryside, one being the Olonez yard which in 1703 built the frigate Standart, the first for the Baltic Fleet, which Peter himself commanded on its first voyage. The military defence of St Petersburg was effected by the construction of Kronstadt, seawards of the city.Throughout his life Peter was involved in ship design and it is estimated that one thousand ships were built during his reign. He introduced the building of standard ship types and also, centuries ahead of its time, the concept of prefabrication, unit assembly and the building of part hulls in different places. Officially he was the designer of the ninety-gun ship Lesnoe of 1718, and this may have influenced him in instituting Rules for Shipbuilders and for Seamen. In 1716 he commanded the joint fleets of the four naval powers: Denmark, Britain, Holland and Russia.He established the Marine Academy, organized and encouraged exploration and scientific research, and on his edict the St Petersburg Academy of Science was opened. He was not averse to the recruitment of foreigners to key posts in the nation's service. Peter the Great was a remarkable man, with the unusual quality of being a theorist and an innovator, in addition to the endowments of practicality and common sense.[br]Further ReadingRobert K.Massie, 1981, Peter the Great: His Life and Work, London: Gollancz.Henri Troyat, 1979, Pierre le Grand; pub. in English 1988 as Peter the Great, London: Hamish Hamilton (a good all-round biography).AK / FMWBiographical history of technology > Peter the Great (Pyotr Alekseyevich Romanov)
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6 Whangarei
(The waiting of Reipae)Major City in Northland. The area and harbour was used as a staging place for Maori war parties on their way south. Much of the early city, which was a trading post, was built on reclaimed swampland. Kauri timber and gum was the major trading industry, soon followed by coal mining, wheat and dairy farming, shipbuilding and brick making. William Carruth was the first settler in 1839 followed three years after by Gilbert Mair who began the shipbuilding industry, which was a major means of transport in those days.<WHANGLOGO.JPG">Whangarei logo -
7 construcción
f.1 construction, building, work under construction.2 construction, erection, raising-up.3 building industry.4 making, creation, construct, construction.5 construction, grammatical construction.6 construction, explication.* * *1 construction2 (edificio) building\en construcción / en vías de construcción under construction* * *noun f.1) building2) construction* * *SF1) (=acción) construction, building2) (=sector laboral) construction industry3) (=estructura) structure4) (Ling) construction* * *1) ( acción) construction, buildingmateriales de construcción — building o construction materials
2)a) ( sector) building, constructionb) (edificio, estructura) construction3) (Ling) construction* * *= building, construction, construction project, construction, erection, property development.Ex. Some libraries find that it is difficult to convey all the necessary information in a simple manner, merely because the collection is large, or housed in various separate buildings and wings, and the shelving sequence is complex.Ex. In the attempt to match the above criteria, there are two fundamentally distinct avenues to the construction of the schedules of a classification scheme.Ex. Library governing boards need a solid understanding of building sciences, prior to launching a new construction, renovation, or addition project.Ex. Out of 18 different education programs conducted by small companies, two-thirds were conducted by manufacturing companies, the remainder were in health services, construction, or transportation companies.Ex. The war years heralded several changes, one of them being the erection of a new library building.Ex. Golf courses are emerging as one of the most environmentally rapacious and socially divisive forms of tourist and property development.----* asesor técnico en construcción de bibliot = library building consultant.* bloque de construcción = building block.* ciencias de la construcción = building sciences.* construcción de caminos = road construction.* construcción de carreteras = road construction.* construcción de casas = building construction.* construcción de diques = diking [dyking].* construcción de edificios = building construction.* construcción de muros = walling.* construcción de presas = damming.* construcción de represas = damming.* construcción naval = shipbuilding.* Construcción Pasiva de un Verbo = get + Participio.* de construcción básica = brick and frame.* de construcción sólida = solidly-built.* en construcción = under development, under construction.* en proceso de construcción = under construction.* industria de la construcción, la = construction industry, the, building industry, the.* ingeniería de la construcción = construction engineering.* material de construcción = building material.* obrero de la construcción = construction worker.* permiso de construcción = building permit.* proyecto de construcción = construction project.* suministros de construcción = building supplies.* técnica de construcción = construction technique.* terreno en construcción = building site.* * *1) ( acción) construction, buildingmateriales de construcción — building o construction materials
2)a) ( sector) building, constructionb) (edificio, estructura) construction3) (Ling) construction* * *= building, construction, construction project, construction, erection, property development.Ex: Some libraries find that it is difficult to convey all the necessary information in a simple manner, merely because the collection is large, or housed in various separate buildings and wings, and the shelving sequence is complex.
Ex: In the attempt to match the above criteria, there are two fundamentally distinct avenues to the construction of the schedules of a classification scheme.Ex: Library governing boards need a solid understanding of building sciences, prior to launching a new construction, renovation, or addition project.Ex: Out of 18 different education programs conducted by small companies, two-thirds were conducted by manufacturing companies, the remainder were in health services, construction, or transportation companies.Ex: The war years heralded several changes, one of them being the erection of a new library building.Ex: Golf courses are emerging as one of the most environmentally rapacious and socially divisive forms of tourist and property development.* asesor técnico en construcción de bibliot = library building consultant.* bloque de construcción = building block.* ciencias de la construcción = building sciences.* construcción de caminos = road construction.* construcción de carreteras = road construction.* construcción de casas = building construction.* construcción de diques = diking [dyking].* construcción de edificios = building construction.* construcción de muros = walling.* construcción de presas = damming.* construcción de represas = damming.* construcción naval = shipbuilding.* Construcción Pasiva de un Verbo = get + Participio.* de construcción básica = brick and frame.* de construcción sólida = solidly-built.* en construcción = under development, under construction.* en proceso de construcción = under construction.* industria de la construcción, la = construction industry, the, building industry, the.* ingeniería de la construcción = construction engineering.* material de construcción = building material.* obrero de la construcción = construction worker.* permiso de construcción = building permit.* proyecto de construcción = construction project.* suministros de construcción = building supplies.* técnica de construcción = construction technique.* terreno en construcción = building site.* * *A (acción) construction, buildingen construcción under constructionvivienda de muy mala construcción jerry-built housing, very poorly built o constructed housingmateriales de construcción building o construction materialsusen regla y compás para la construcción del triángulo use a ruler and compasses to construct the triangletrabajemos juntos en la construcción de una sociedad más justa let's work together to create a fairer societyB1 (sector) building, constructionobrero de la construcción a construction o building workerla industria de la construcción naval the shipbuilding industry2 (edificio) building, construction; (otra estructura) construction, structureC ( Ling) construction* * *
construcción sustantivo femenino
obrero de la construcción building o construction worker
c) (Ling) construction
construcción sustantivo femenino
1 (edificio) building: las construcciones de la zona no aguantaron el temblor de tierra, the buildings in the area did not withstand the earthquake
2 (acción) construction: la construcción de la catedral tardó más de un siglo, it took over a century to complete construction of the cathedral
3 (industria) trabajo en la construcción, I work in the building industry
' construcción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ampliación
- concatenación
- elevada
- elevado
- escora
- fortaleza
- gremio
- grúa
- hundir
- hundimiento
- hundirse
- levantar
- parecerse
- promotor
- promotora
- promover
- resaltar
- urbanización
- barraca
- carpintería
- en
- fuente
- licitación
- madera
- material
- obra
- robusto
- tosco
- vivienda
English:
advocate
- building
- construction
- defence
- defense
- demonstrate
- deserve
- erect
- erection
- flimsy
- fountain
- mention
- rough
- shipbuilding
- solidly
- sound
- structure
- timber
- tumble
- well-built
- ship
* * *construcción nf1. [acción] construction;[de edificio, muro] construction, building; [de buque] building; [de automóvil, aeronave] manufacture; [de mueble] making, building;la construcción sólida del vehículo the vehicle's solid build;en construcción [edificio, página web] under construction;la construcción del teatro llevará dos años the theatre will take two years to build;una fase clave en la construcción europea a key phase in the development of the EU;trabajamos en la construcción de oportunidades para todos we are working to create opportunities for everyone2. [sector] construction o building industry;trabajadores de la construcción construction o building workers;una empresa de la construcción a construction companyconstrucción naval shipbuilding3. [edificio, estructura] building4. Gram construction* * *fconstrucción naval shipbuilding2 ( edificio) building* * ** * *construcción n building -
8 industria naviera
(n.) = shipbuilding industryEx. The shipbuilding industry received massive state aid despite its terminal decline.* * *la industria naviera= shipping industry, theEx: As a result of the study, the ultimate objective was refined to make available to the shipping industry an approach to the development of an integrated management information system = Como resultado del estudio, se especificó aún más el objetivo últimó para poner a disposición de la industria naval un método para el desarrollo de un sistema integrado de información para la gestión.
(n.) = shipbuilding industryEx: The shipbuilding industry received massive state aid despite its terminal decline.
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9 construction
construction [kɔ̃stʀyksjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = action) constructionb. [de phrase] structurec. ( = édifice, bâtiment) building* * *kɔ̃stʀyksjɔ̃1) gén building2) Économie ( secteur industriel)3) Industrie manufacture4) Politique, Linguistique, Mathématique construction5) ( élaboration) construction* * *kɔ̃stʀyksjɔ̃ nf1) [pont, immeuble] construction, buildingen construction (maisons, immeubles) — under construction
site en construction INTERNET — site under construction
2) (= immeuble) building* * *construction nf1 ( bâtiment) building; les constructions gâchent le paysage the buildings ruin the landscape;2 ( édification) building; encourager la construction de logements et de routes to promote the building of housing and roads; en (cours de) construction under construction; bâtiment de construction ancienne/récente old/recent building;3 Écon ( secteur industriel) la construction the construction industry; secteur de la construction construction sector; entreprise de construction construction company;4 Ind manufacture; construction de moteurs engine manufacture; de construction japonaise made in Japan; construction aéronautique aircraft manufacturing; construction automobile car manufacturing; construction électrique electrical engineering; construction ferroviaire railway construction; construction mécanique mechanical engineering; construction navale shipbuilding;5 Pol construction; construction européenne/du socialisme construction of Europe/of socialism;7 Psych reconstruction;8 ( élaboration) construction; une pure construction de l'esprit pure imagination.[kɔ̃stryksjɔ̃] nom fémininla construction de la tour a duré un an it took a year to build ou to erect the tower[entreprise]————————de construction locution adjectivale2. JEUX————————en construction locution adverbialela maison est encore en construction the house is still being built ou still under construction -
10 ayuda del gobierno
(n.) = state aid, state supportEx. The shipbuilding industry received massive state aid despite its terminal decline.Ex. Falling state support for higher education has a number of onerous effects: increased tuition fees, more student debt, and a greater likelihood of scaring away low-income students.* * *(n.) = state aid, state supportEx: The shipbuilding industry received massive state aid despite its terminal decline.
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11 ayuda estatal
f.state assistance.* * *(n.) = state aid, state supportEx. The shipbuilding industry received massive state aid despite its terminal decline.Ex. Falling state support for higher education has a number of onerous effects: increased tuition fees, more student debt, and a greater likelihood of scaring away low-income students.* * *(n.) = state aid, state supportEx: The shipbuilding industry received massive state aid despite its terminal decline.
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12 situación de decadencia irreversible
(n.) = terminal declineEx. The shipbuilding industry received massive state aid despite its terminal decline.* * *(n.) = terminal declineEx: The shipbuilding industry received massive state aid despite its terminal decline.
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13 subvención del gobierno
(n.) = federal grant, state aid, state supportEx. Funds received from federal or foundation grants are allocated for specific projects or programs on a one-time or temporary basis, and such funds are considered 'soft' money as compared to funds for permanently authorized positions.Ex. The shipbuilding industry received massive state aid despite its terminal decline.Ex. Falling state support for higher education has a number of onerous effects: increased tuition fees, more student debt, and a greater likelihood of scaring away low-income students.* * *(n.) = federal grant, state aid, state supportEx: Funds received from federal or foundation grants are allocated for specific projects or programs on a one-time or temporary basis, and such funds are considered 'soft' money as compared to funds for permanently authorized positions.
Ex: The shipbuilding industry received massive state aid despite its terminal decline.Ex: Falling state support for higher education has a number of onerous effects: increased tuition fees, more student debt, and a greater likelihood of scaring away low-income students. -
14 subvención estatal
f.1 government expenditure, government grant, government spending.2 government subsidy, State subsidy.* * *(n.) = state aid, state supportEx. The shipbuilding industry received massive state aid despite its terminal decline.Ex. Falling state support for higher education has a number of onerous effects: increased tuition fees, more student debt, and a greater likelihood of scaring away low-income students.* * *(n.) = state aid, state supportEx: The shipbuilding industry received massive state aid despite its terminal decline.
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15 Konjunktur
Konjunktur f GEN economic activity, economy, business activity* * *f < Geschäft> economic activity, economy, business activity* * *Konjunktur
market conditions (prospects), state of the economy, economic conditions, economic (upward) trend, [business] boom, business outlook (activity), (Kreislauf der Wirtschaft) business (trade) cycle, market swing (US);
• abgeschwächte Konjunktur flagging economy;
• abklingende Konjunktur faltering economy;
• abschwächende Konjunktur slowing economy;
• absinkende Konjunktur downward trend;
• von den Exporterfolgen angeregte Konjunktur export-driven economy;
• von Lohnerhöhungen angetriebene Konjunktur wage-led boom;
• anhaltende Konjunktur continuing (continuous) boom;
• ansteigende Konjunktur increasing economic activity;
• glänzende Konjunktur booming economy;
• günstige Konjunktur favo(u)rable market conditions;
• inflationistische Konjunktur inflation boom;
• inflationsbedingte Konjunktur inflationary boom;
• kleine Konjunktur boomlet;
• kräftige Konjunktur robust economy;
• nachlassende Konjunktur economic slowdown (slackening), slackening (declining) market, decline in economic activity;
• politische Konjunktur favo(u)rable political climate;
• rezessive Konjunktur declining economy;
• rückläufige Konjunktur business (economic) slump, slowing economy, economic dip, subsiding boom;
• scheinbare Konjunktur specious boom;
• sinkende Konjunktur recession;
• steigende Konjunktur upward trend, revival, boom;
• überhitzte Konjunktur overheated (excessive, excess, overtaxed) boom, overheated economy;
• überschäumende Konjunktur over-exuberant economy;
• ungünstige Konjunktur unfavo(u)rable business situation;
• verlangsamte Konjunktur slowdown in economic activity;
• vorübergehende Konjunktur boomlet;
• zukünftige Konjunktur business future;
• Konjunktur der Bauwirtschaft building boom;
• Konjunktur auf dem Exportgebiet export boom;
• Konjunktur in Farbfernsehgeräten colo(u)r-set boom;
• Konjunktur im Immobiliengeschäft boom in real estate;
• Konjunktur in der Investitionsgüterindustrie boom in capital investment;
• Konjunktur im Konsumgüterbereich consumer boom;
• Konjunktur in der Schiffsbauindustrie business conditions in the shipbuilding industry, shipbuilding boom;
• rückläufige Konjunktur der Schiffsbauindustrie shipping slump;
• Konjunktur auf dem Wohnungsbausektor upsurge in housing;
• [überhitzte] Konjunktur abkühlen to cool off an [overheated] economy;
• Konjunktur anheizen to heat up the economy;
• Konjunktur ankurbeln to turn the economy around, to enliven business, to pep up economic activity;
• Konjunktur wieder ankurbeln to turn the economy back up again;
• Konjunktur anregen to stimulate business activity;
• Konjunktur ausnutzen to take advantage of the economic situation;
• Konjunktur beeinflussen to affect the economy;
• Konjunktur in zunehmendem Maße negativ beeinflussen to take a bigger bite out of the economy;
• Konjunktur in den Griff bekommen to have a grip on (come to grips with) the economy;
• Konjunktur beleben to improve the economic conditions, to revive economic activity;
• Konjunktur hinreichend bremsen to take enough of the pep out of the economy;
• Konjunktur wieder zum Anlauf bringen to get the economy back on the tracks;
• Konjunktur auf größeres Tempo bringen to ride the economy at full gallop;
• Konjunktur dämpfen to place a check on (restrain, curb) the boom, to slow down the economy;
• Konjunktur entspannen to ease the economic situation;
• Konjunktur mit einem weiteren kleinen Trick am Leben erhalten to keep the economy jogging along by another little fix;
• stagnierende Konjunktur festigen to strengthen the economy in the face of stagnation;
• Konjunktur fördern to stimulate (pep up) economic activity;
• Konjunktur im Griff haben to handle the economy;
• Konjunktur in Grenzen halten to keep the economy on the straight and narrow;
• Konjunktur gerade noch im Schwung halten to keep the economy ticking over;
• Konjunktur im Zaum halten to keep the economy on the straight and narrow;
• Konjunktur intensivieren to stimulate business (economic) activity;
• Konjunktur auf Hochtouren laufen lassen to keep the economy in high gear;
• mit Hilfe der Gewerkschaften die Konjunktur zugrunde richten können to have the union muscle to wreck the economy;
• Konjunktur steuern to handle (manage) the economy;
• Konjunktur stützen to underpin the economy;
• einer erwarteten Konjunktur im Voraus Rechnung tragen to discount the market;
• Konjunktur überhitzen to overtake (overheat) the boom, to overheat the economic activity;
• Konjunktur verlangsamen to slow economy;
• der Konjunktur eine Spritze verpassen to give the economy a shot in the arm;
• Konjunktur zügeln to curb the boom, to hold the economy back;
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16 Meek, Marshall
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 22 April 1925 Auchtermuchty, Fife, Scotland[br]Scottish naval architect and leading twentieth-century exponent of advanced maritime technology.[br]After early education at Cupar in Fife, Meek commenced training as a naval architect, taking the then popular sandwich apprenticeship of alternate half years at the University of Glasgow (with a Caird Scholarship) and at a shipyard, in his case the Caledon of Dundee. On leaving Dundee he worked for five years with the British Ship Research Association before joining Alfred Holt \& Co., owners of the Blue Funnel Line. During his twenty-five years at Liverpool, he rose to Chief Naval Architect and Director and was responsible for bringing the cargo-liner concept to its ultimate in design. When the company had become Ocean Fleets, it joined with other British shipowners and looked to Meek for the first purpose-built containership fleet in the world. This required new ship designs, massive worldwide investment in port facilities and marketing to win public acceptance of freight containers, thereby revolutionizing dry-cargo shipping. Under the houseflag of OCL (now POCL), this pioneer service set the highest standards of service and safety and continues to operate on almost every ocean.In 1979 Meek returned to the shipbuilding industry when he became Head of Technology at British Shipbuilders. Closely involved in contemporary problems of fuel economy and reduced staffing, he held the post for five years before his appointment as Managing Director of the National Maritime Institute. He was deeply involved in the merger with the British Ship Research Association to form British Maritime Technology (BMT), an organization of which he became Deputy Chairman.Marshall Meek has held many public offices, and is one of the few to have been President of two of the United Kingdom's maritime institutions. He has contributed over forty papers to learned societies, has acted as Visiting Professor to Strathclyde University and University College London, and serves on advisory committees to the Ministry of Defence, the Department of Transport and Lloyd's Register of Shipping. While in Liverpool he served as a Justice of the Peace.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCBE 1989. Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering 1990. President, Royal Institution of Naval Architects 1990–3; North East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders 1984–6. Royal Designer for Industry (RDI) 1986. Royal Institution of Naval Architects Silver Medal (on two occasions).Bibliography1970, "The first OCL containerships", Transactions of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects.FMW -
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Konjunktur in der Schiffsbauindustrie
business conditions in the shipbuilding industry, shipbuilding boomBusiness german-english dictionary > Konjunktur in der Schiffsbauindustrie
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18 bund
sg - bunden, pl - bunde1) дно с2) фунда́мент м, осно́ва ж* * ** * *(en -e) bottom;( inderste del) head ( fx of a bay);(om farve etc) ground;[ begynde fra bunden] start from scratch,( og opnå en høj stilling) work one's way up;[ i bunden af båden (, koppen)] in (el. at) the bottom of the boat (, the cup);[ i bund og grund] completely, utterly ( fx depraved), entirely ( fxwrong), thoroughly ( fx honest, spoiled);[ trykke noget i bund] press something home;[ træde speederen i bund] put one's foot right down (on the accelerator);[ med bunden i vejret] upside down, bottom up;[ vende bunden i vejret på noget] turn something upside down;[ nå bunden] reach the bottom,( bunde) touch bottom;(fig: lavpunkt) reach (el. hit) rock bottom;[ nu er bunden nået!] now we are at (el. have reached) rock bottom![ på havets bund] at the bottom of the sea;[ på bunden af koppen (, skålen)] in (el. at, on) the bottom of the cup (, the bowl);[ på bar bund], se II. bar;[ han er et godt menneske på bunden] he is a good man (el. chap) at bottom;(fig) scrape the (bottom of the) barrel;(fig) knock the bottom out of ( fx his argument; the shipbuilding industry), wreck ( fx his plans, the budget);[ gå til bunds] sink,( om skib) go down,F founder,(fig) go down,T go to the dogs;[ forstå til bunds, trænge til bunds i] get to the bottom of;(også fig) drain the cup to the dregs. -
19 prop
̈ɪprɔp I
1. сущ.
1) подпорка;
опора;
стойка;
подставка Syn: support
1., stay
2) диал., разг. а) нога б) вытянутая рука в боксе
3) опора, поддержка He needs no props to support his faith. ≈ Ему не нужно никакой поддержки, чтобы сохранять свою веру.
2. гл.
1) подпирать;
снабжать подпорками;
поддерживать Use these heavy books to prop the door open. ≈ Подложи эти тяжелые книги под дверь, она перестанет закрываться. Propping myself up on my elbow, I could talk more easily to my visitors. ≈ Я приподнялся на локте, так мне было легче разговаривать с моими гостями.
2) прислонить(ся) ( к чему-н.) He propped himself against the door. ≈ Он оперся о дверь.
3) поддерживать, помогать, способствовать The shipbuilding industry had to be propped up with government money. ≈ Кораблестроительная промышленность нуждается в финансовой помощи правительства. II сущ.;
сокр.;
школ.;
сл.;
см. proposition
3) III сущ.;
сокр.;
авиац.;
сл.;
см. propeller IV сокр.;
театр.;
сл.;
см. property
4) стойка, подпорка, раскос, подкос колышек (для подвязки растений) (горное) крепь;
крепежный лес подставка опора, поддержка - the * and stay of the home опора и поддержка семьи ноги, "подпорки" подпирать, снабжать подпорками, поддерживать - to * up a roof with timbers подпереть крышу стойками прислонить( к чему-либо) - to * a ladder against a wall приставить лестницу к стене - to * oneself firmly against smth. твердо опереться на что-либо( горное) закреплять( стойками) поддерживать, помогать - to * up smb.'s morale поддержать чье-либо моральное состояние( грубое) ударить( грубое) свалить, сбить с ног (австралийское) внезапно остановиться на полном ходу (о лошади) (театроведение) (разговорное) бутафор;
реквизитор (сленг) булавка для галстука( сленг) брошка (американизм) "ракушки" (азартная игра) ~ опора, поддержка;
he is the prop of his parents он опора для своих родителей prop сокр. театр. жарг. см. property ~ сокр. ав. жарг. см. propeller ~ сокр. школ. жарг. см. proposition ~ опора, поддержка;
he is the prop of his parents он опора для своих родителей ~ поддерживать, помогать ~ (тж. prop up) подпирать;
снабжать подпорками ~ подпорка;
опора;
стойка;
подставка ~ сокр. ав. жарг. см. propeller propeller: propeller движитель ~ пропеллер;
воздушный или гребной винт prop сокр. театр. жарг. см. property property: property (обыкн. pl) театр., кино бутафория;
реквизит ~ перен. достояние;
the news soon became a common property известие вскоре стало всеобщим достоянием ~ земельная собственность ~ имение ~ имущество;
собственность;
хозяйство;
a property земельная собственность, поместье;
имение;
a man of property собственник;
богач ~ имущество;
собственность;
хозяйство;
a property земельная собственность, поместье;
имение;
a man of property собственник;
богач ~ имущество ~ качество ~ объект права собственности, имущество, вещь ~ объект права собственности ~ перевозимый груз ~ право собственности ~ свойство, качество;
the chemical properties of iron химические свойства железа ~ вчт. свойство ~ свойство ~ собственность, право собственности ~ собственность ~ сокр. школ. жарг. см. proposition proposition: proposition разг. дело, проблема;
he's a tough proposition с ним трудно иметь дело ~ заявление ~ план ~ предложение;
план, проект ~ предложение, план, проект ~ предложение ~ разг. предприятие ~ мат. теорема ~ утверждение, заявление ~ утверждение -
20 terminal
1. noun3) (Teleph., Computing) Terminal, das2. adjective1) End[bahnhof, -station]2) (Med.) unheilbar* * *['tə:minəl] 1. noun1) (a building containing the arrival and departure areas for passengers at an airport or one in the centre of a city or town where passengers can buy tickets for air travel etc and can be transported by bus etc to an airport: an air terminal.) der Terminal2) (a usually large station at either end of a railway line, or one for long-distance buses: a bus terminal.) die Endstation3) (in an electric circuit, a point of connection to a battery etc: the positive/negative terminal.) der Pol4) (a device linked to a computer by which the computer can be operated.) das Endstück2. adjective((of an illness etc) in the final stage before death: This ward is for patients with terminal cancer.) End-,im Endstadium- academic.ru/74146/terminally">terminally* * *ter·mi·nal[ˈtɜ:mɪnəl, AM ˈtɜ:r-]1. (fatal) End-she has \terminal cancer sie ist unheilbar an Krebs erkrankt\terminal disease [or illness] tödlich verlaufende Krankheitthe shipbuilding industry is in \terminal decline die Schiffsbaubranche befindet sich unaufhaltsam im Niedergang\terminal boredom tödliche Langeweile3. (concerning travel terminals) Terminal-\terminal building Flughafengebäude ntII. nair \terminal Flughafengebäude ntrail \terminal Endstation f* * *['tɜːmɪnl]1. adj1) (= final) End-; (MED = incurable) illness, patient unheilbar; (= for the dying) care für Sterbende; (= dire) problem fatalhe's a terminal case — er ist unheilbar krank
2. n1) (RAIL) Endbahnhof m; (for tramway, buses) Endstation f; (= container terminal) Containerterminal mair or airport terminal — (Flughafen)terminal m, Flughafengebäude nt
terminal — Zielbahnhof m
* * *A adj1. Grenz…, begrenzend:2. letzt(er, e, es), End…, (Ab-)Schluss…:terminal station → B 5 a;3. a) Br SCHULE, UNIV Trimester…b) US UNIV Semester…, SCHULE Halbjahres…4. MEDa) unheilbar (Krankheit)b) im Endstadium:c) Sterbe…:5. umg hoffnungslos (Fall etc), unlösbar (Problem etc)6. BOT end-, gipfelständigB s1. Endstück n, -glied n, Ende n, Spitze f2. LING Endsilbe f, -buchstabe m, -wort n3. ELEKa) Klemmschraube fb) (Anschluss)Klemme f, (Plus-, Minus) Pol mc) Endstecker md) Kabelschuh m4. ARCH Endglied n, -verzierung f5. a) BAHN etc Endstation f, Kopfbahnhof md) Terminal m, auch n, (zentraler) Umschlagplatz6. Terminal m, auch n:term. abk1. terminal2. termination* * *1. noun3) (Teleph., Computing) Terminal, das2. adjective1) End[bahnhof, -station]2) (Med.) unheilbar* * *n.Klemme -n f.Sichtgerät n.Terminal -s n.
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