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61 time
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62 do time
разг.отбывать тюремное заключение, отсиживать срокMeetings and speeches honoured the heroes who had done time in Fremantle. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 53) — На митингах произносились речи в честь товарищей, отбывших срок в тюрьме.
Margaret: "...he barely escaped doing time in the Federal pen for shady manipulations in th stock market..." (T. Williams, ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’, act I) — Маргарет: "...папаша Флин чуть не угодил в федеральную исправительную тюрьму за подозрительные махинации на фондовой бирже."
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63 timehonoured
time-honoured
1> освященный временем, веками
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he went under the time-honoured name of Leo он носил славное
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64 век
1. муж.
1) (столетие) century, centenary
2) (эпоха) age;
epoch век высоких скоростей ≈ jet age век машин ≈ machine age век научных открытий ≈ epoch of scientific discoveries век прогресса ≈ days of advance в начале двадцатого века ≈ at the beginning of the twentieth century каменный век ≈ Stone Age средние века ≈ Middle Ages ядерный век ≈ nuclear age
3) только ед.;
разг. (жизнь) life(time) на наш век хватит ≈ it will last our time отстать от века ≈ to be behind the age доживать свой век ≈ to live out one's life/days на моем веку ≈ in my life(time) на своем веку ≈ in one's life(time) отжить свой век ≈ to have had one's day, to go out of fashion/use;
to superannuate ∙ век вековать ≈ to live out the life до скончания века ≈ till the end of time жить в веках ≈ to live forever, to live through the ages в кои-то веки во веки веков идти в ногу с веком на веки вечные
2. нареч.;
разг. for ages;
always мы с тобой век не видались ≈ we haven't met for ages, we haven't seen each other for agesм.
1. (столетие) century;
двадцатый ~ the twentieth century;
освящённый ~ами time-honoured;
2. (эпоха) age;
бронзовый ~ the Bronze age;
железный ~ the Iron age;
каменный ~ the Stone Age;
средние ~а the Middle Ages;
3. (жизнь) (span of) life;
доживать свой ~ live out one`s remaining days;
на наш ~ хватит it will last our time;
на своём ~у in the course of one`s life;
~ живи - ~ учись! live and learn!;
4. разг. (очень долгое время): целый ~ не видались haven`t seen one another for ages;
во ~и ~ов for ever and ever;
до скончания ~а till the end of time;
в кои ~и once in a blue moon;
на ~и вечные for ever;
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65 advanced
1. a выдвинутый вперёд, передовойadvanced industries — передовые; современные отрасли
2. a передовой, прогрессивный; развитой3. a далеко зашедшийadvanced stage of a disease — поздняя стадия заболевания; запущенная болезнь
4. a обыкн. неодобр. отрицающий традиции; нонконформистский5. a немолодой6. a поздний7. a продвинутый; подготовленный, овладевший основами предметаadvanced learner — хорошо подготовленный, продвинутый ученик
8. a рассчитанный на подготовленных учащихся9. a выросший, возросший, увеличившийсяСинонимический ряд:1. futuristic (adj.) ahead of its time; ahead of the times; futuristic; in advance; radical; unconventional2. highly evolved (adj.) excellent; exceptional; forward; highly evolved; lofty; peace-loving; precocious; well-developed3. liberal (adj.) broad; broad-minded; liberal; progressive; tolerant; wide4. old (adj.) aged; ancient; elderly; old; seasoned; senior; time-honored; time-honoured; venerable5. adduced (verb) adduced; alleged; cited; laid; offered; presented6. advanced (verb) advanced; elevated; encouraged; forwarded; fostered; furthered; jumped; preferred; promoted; raised; served; upgraded7. came (verb) came; come along; get along; got along/got along or gotten along; got on/got on or gotten on; marched; moved; proceeded; progressed8. loaned (verb) lent; loaned9. rose (verb) ascended; climbed; mounted; rose -
66 venerable
почтенный имя прилагательное:преподобный (reverend, venerable)освященный веками (venerable, time-honored, time-honoured) -
67 ageless
1. a нестареющийageless fashions — фасоны, которые никогда не выходят из моды
2. a без возраста, неопределённого возраста3. a вечныйСинонимический ряд:1. eternal (adj.) dateless; eternal; intemporal2. timeless (adj.) ancient; classic; customary; time-honored; time-honoured; timeless; traditional; well-established -
68 classic
1. n классик2. n специалист по античной филологии, классик3. n классическое произведениеa juvenile classic — книга для юношества, завоевавшая широкое признание на протяжении нескольких поколений
4. n классицист, приверженец классицизма5. n преим. классика; классические, античные языки; классическая, античная литература6. n амер. сл. английский костюм; платье простых, строгих линий7. a классический, античныйclassic authors — классические писатели древности; греческие и римские классики
8. a образцовый9. a исторический, освящённый историей10. a знаменитый, всемирно известный11. a амер. простой и строгий; никогда не выходящий из модыСинонимический ряд:1. authoritative (adj.) authoritative; definitive2. excellent (adj.) A1; bang-up; banner; blue-ribbon; bully; capital; champion; consummate; excellent; famous; fine; first-class; first-rate; first-string; five-star; front-rank; Grade A; number one; par excellence; prime; quality; royal; skookum; sovereign; standard; stunning; superior; top; top-notch; whiz-bang3. timeless (adj.) ageless; ancient; customary; time-honored; time-honoured; timeless; traditional; well-established4. typical (adj.) archetypal; classical; exemplary; ideal; model; paradigmatic; prototypal; prototypic; prototypical; quintessential; representative; typical; vintage5. masterpiece (noun) chef d'oeuvre; exemplar; historic masterpiece; magnum opus; masterpiece; masterwork; paragon; prototype; tour de forceАнтонимический ряд: -
69 timeless
1. a возвыш. не относящийся к определённому времени; вневременныйtimeless art — искусство, неподвластное времени
2. a книжн. вечный, бесконечный; непреходящий; постоянныйtimeless night — вечный мрак, бесконечная ночь
3. a книжн. неустаревающий, неменяющийся4. a книжн. лишённый чувства ритма5. a книжн. поэт. преждевременный, безвременныйСинонимический ряд:1. classic (adj.) ancient; classic; customary; time-honored; time-honoured; traditional; well-established2. constant (adj.) ageless; around-the-clock; ceaseless; constant; continual; continuous; dateless; endless; eternal; everlasting; immortal; incessant; intemporal; interminable; minutely; non-stop; perpetual; relentless; round-the-clock; unceasing; unchanging; unending; unintermitted; unintermittent; uninterrupted; unremittingАнтонимический ряд: -
70 well-established
1. a хорошо обоснованный2. a прочно установившийсяСинонимический ряд:timeless (adj.) ageless; ancient; classic; customary; time-honored; time-honoured; timeless; traditional -
71 исконный
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > исконный
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72 hoary
['hɔːrɪ]прил.1) седой, убелённый сединамиSyn:2) древний; освящённый веками, почтенныйSyn:3) сероватый; серовато-белого оттенка ( о цвете)Syn:4) бот. покрытый белым пушком -
73 (a) rigid system
a rigid (conventional, time-honoured) system жёсткий (традиционный, проверенный временем) порядок -
74 canonical
1. a каноническийcanonical age — канонический возраст, возраст рукоположения
2. a твёрдо установившийся, обязательный, принятый за образец; ортодоксальный3. a юр. относящийся к каноническому, церковному нраву; церковноправовойСинонимический ряд:authorized (adj.) accepted; approved; authorised; authoritative; authorized; lawful; legal; official; orthodox; received; sanctioned; sound; statutory; time-honoured -
75 orthodox
1. n ортодокс; человек, твёрдо придерживающийся общепринятого убеждения, учения, направления2. n приверженец традиции, консерватор3. a ортодоксальный; правоверный4. a традиционный, общепринятый5. a рел. православныйСинонимический ряд:1. accepted (adj.) accepted; acknowledged; approved; authoritative; canonical; established; kosher; received; sanctioned; sound; time-honoured2. conservative (adj.) button-down; conformist; conservative; conventional; die-hard; dogmatic; fogyish; old-line; puritanical; reactionary; right; rightist; right-wing; square; straight; tory; traditional; traditionalist; traditionalistic; unyielding3. devout (adj.) devout; doctrinal; pious; religiousАнтонимический ряд:heretical; liberal; radical -
76 received
a общепринятый, общепризнанныйuniversally received — общепринятый, общепризнанный
Синонимический ряд:1. accepted (adj.) accepted; authoritative; canonical; conventional; orthodox; sanctioned; sound; time-honoured2. heard (adj.) caught; had audio input; heard; listened to; made out the words; noticed; perceived3. admitted (verb) accepted; admitted; received; take in; took4. took/taken (verb) took in/taken in; took/taken -
77 sanctioned
Синонимический ряд:1. accepted (adj.) accepted; canonical; conventional; orthodox; received; sound; time-honoured2. authorized (adj.) affirmed; allowed; approved; authorised; authorized; backed; certified; endorsed; permitted; recognized3. official (adj.) authoritative; conclusive; official; standard4. approved (verb) accredited; approved; certified; endorsed; okayed5. let (verb) allowed; authorised; consented; let; permitted; sanctioned -
78 honour
1 noun(a) (personal integrity) honneur m;∎ on my honour! parole d'honneur!;∎ he's on his honour to behave himself il s'est engagé sur l'honneur ou sur son honneur à bien se tenir;∎ it's a point of honour (with me) to pay my debts on time je me fais un point d'honneur de ou je mets un ou mon point d'honneur à rembourser mes dettes;∎ the affair cost him his honour l'affaire l'a déshonoré;∎ proverb (there is) honour amongst thieves les loups ne se mangent pas entre eux;∎ to be honour bound (to) être tenu par l'honneur (à)(b) (public, social regard) honneur m;∎ they came to do her honour ils sont venus pour lui faire ou rendre honneur;∎ peace with honour! la paix sans le déshonneur!∎ it is a great honour to introduce Mr Reed c'est un grand honneur pour moi de vous présenter Monsieur Reed;∎ may I have the honour of your company/the next dance? pouvez-vous me faire l'honneur de votre compagnie/de la prochaine danse?;∎ to do the honours (serve drinks, food) faire le service; (make introductions) faire les présentations (entre invités)∎ she's an honour to her profession elle fait honneur à sa profession;∎ having him on the board will do honour to the company ça fera honneur à la société de l'avoir comme membre du conseil d'administration(e) (mark of respect) honneur m;∎ military honours honneurs mpl militaires;∎ to receive sb with full honours recevoir qn avec tous les honneurs;∎ all honour to him! honneur à lui!∎ Your Honour Votre Honneur∎ it's your honour (starter's right) à vous l'honneur∎ she honoured him with her friendship elle l'a honoré de son amitié;∎ my honoured colleague mon (ma) cher (chère) collègue;∎ formal I'm most honoured to be here tonight je suis très honoré d'être parmi vous ce soir;∎ ironic the manager honoured us with his presence today le directeur nous a fait l'honneur de sa présence aujourd'hui;∎ ironic we're honoured! quel honneur!∎ he always honours his obligations il honore toujours ses obligations(d) (dance partner) saluer∎ to take honours in history ≃ faire une licence d'histoire;∎ American he was an honours in university/in high school ≃ il a toujours eu mention très bien/le tableau d'honneur;∎ she got first-/second-class honours elle a eu sa licence avec mention très bien/mention bienen honneur de►► British University honours degree = diplôme universitaire obtenu avec mention;British honours list = liste de distinctions honorifiques conférées par le monarque deux fois par an;American honor roll tableau m d'honneur -
79 Senefelder, Alois
SUBJECT AREA: Paper and printing[br]b. 6 November 1771 Prague, Bohemia (now Czech Republic)d. 26 February 1834 Munich, Germany[br]German inventor of lithography.[br]Soon after his birth, Senefelder's family moved to Mannheim, where his father, an actor, had obtained a position in the state theatre. He was educated there, until he gained a scholarship to the university of Ingolstadt. The young Senefelder wanted to follow his father on to the stage, but the latter insisted that he study law. He nevertheless found time to write short pieces for the theatre. One of these, when he was 18 years old, was an encouraging success. When his father died in 1791, he gave up his studies and took to a new life as poet and actor. However, the wandering life of a repertory actor palled after two years and he settled for the more comfortable pursuit of playwriting. He had some of his work printed, which acquainted him with the art of printing, but he fell out with his bookseller. He therefore resolved to carry out his own printing, but he could not afford the equipment of a conventional letterpress printer. He began to explore other ways of printing and so set out on the path that was to lead to an entirely new method.He tried writing in reverse on a copper plate with some acid-resisting material and etching the plate, to leave a relief image that could then be inked and printed. He knew that oily substances would resist acid, but it required many experiments to arrive at a composition of wax, soap and charcoal dust dissolved in rainwater. The plates wore down with repeated polishing, so he substituted stone plates. He continued to etch them and managed to make good prints with them, but he went on to make the surprising discovery that etching was unnecessary. If the image to be printed was made with the oily composition and the stone moistened, he found that only the oily image received the ink while the moistened part rejected it. The printing surface was neither raised (as in letterpress printing) nor incised (as in intaglio printing): Senefelder had discovered the third method of printing.He arrived at a workable process over the years 1796 to 1799, and in 1800 he was granted an English patent. In the same year, lithography (or "writing on stone") was introduced into France and Senefelder himself took it to England, but it was some time before it became widespread; it was taken up by artists especially for high-quality printing of art works. Meanwhile, Senefelder improved his techniques, finding that other materials, even paper, could be used in place of stone. In fact, zinc plates were widely used from the 1820s, but the name "lithography" stuck. Although he won world renown and was honoured by most of the crowned heads of Europe, he never became rich because he dissipated his profits through restless experimenting.With the later application of the offset principle, initiated by Barclay, lithography has become the most widely used method of printing.[br]Bibliography1911, Alois Senefelder, Inventor of Lithography, trans. J.W.Muller, New York: Fuchs \& Line (Senefelder's autobiography).Further ReadingW.Weber, 1981, Alois Senefelder, Erfinder der Lithographie, Frankfurt-am-Main: Polygraph Verlag.M.Tyman, 1970, Lithography 1800–1950, London: Oxford University Press (describes the invention and its development; with biographical details).LRD -
80 hand
1. сущ.1) общ. рукаto shake smb.'s hand — пожать кому-л. руку
2) эк. власть; контроль, надзор; защита, охранаto fall into smb.'s hands — попасть кому-л. в руки
to suffer at smb.'s hands — натерпеться от кого-л.
firm [iron\] hand — твердая [железная\] рука
But once she got there, the whole situation was in her hands. — Но когда она оказалась там, ситуация была полностью под ее контролем.
See:3)а) общ. средство, посредничество, помощьto lend [give\] smb. a helping hand — протягивать кому-л. руку помощи
б) общ. доля, участие (в выполнении чего-л.)to have a hand in smth. — участвовать в чем-л., приложить руку к чему-л.
4)а) общ. сторона, направлениеNo traffic on either hand of the road. — Никакого движения ни с той, ни с другой стороны дороги.
б) общ. сторона, точка зрения5)а) эк. тр. рабочий; (наемный) работник (занятый физическим трудом, особенно на ферме, борту корабля, заводе)See:б) общ. (автор, выполняющий определенную работу, напр., писатель, музыкант, актер, исполнитель и т. д.)This essay was sent to me a short time ago from amongst the papers of the ever-honoured Duchess Anna Amelia; it is written by a well-known hand. — Это эссе недавно было прислано мне вместе с бумагами достопочтенной герцогини Анны Амелии; эссе написано известным писателем.
6) (нечто, по функциям или форме напоминающее руку)а) общ. стрелка ( часов)б) общ. крыло ( семафора)в) общ. указатель ( в виде руки с вытянутым указательным пальцем)7) общ. рука (как символ обещания выйти замуж, принятия приглашения на танец и т. п.)to ask for smb.'s hand — просить чьей-л. руки
8) с.-х. ладонь (мера для измерения высоты лошади, равная 4 дюймам (примерно 10,16 см))9)а) общ. игрокelder hand — игрок, который ходит первым
б) общ. партияв) общ. карты на руках у игрока; расклад ( карт)2. гл.1) общ. давать, передавать, вручатьHand me the newspaper, please. — Передай мне, пожалуйста, газету.
2) общ. вести за руку; помогать (пройти, войти), протягивать руку3) общ., разг. отдавать должноеYou have to hand him, he could work. — Надо отдать ему должное, работать он умел.
4) общ., устар. дотрагиваться, касаться5) мор. убирать, сворачивать ( паруса)3. прил.1) общ. относящийся к руке2) общ. ручной ( о работе); сделанный ручным способом3) общ. портативный, ручной; наручный, носимый на руке4) общ. управляемый вручную
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