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to be of Irish extraction

  • 1 an American of Irish extraction

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  • 2 Americans of Polish and Irish extraction

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  • 3 extraction

    1) (race or parentage: He is of Greek extraction.) origen
    2) ((an) act of extracting eg a tooth.) extracción
    tr[ɪk'strækʃən]
    1 (gen) extracción nombre femenino
    extraction [ɪk'strækʃən, ɛk-] n
    : extracción f
    n.
    arrancamiento s.m.
    descendencia s.f.
    extracción s.f.
    saca s.f.
    ɪk'strækʃən
    1)
    a) c u ( Dent) extracción f
    b) u (of mineral, juice) extracción f
    2) u ( ancestry) extracción f
    [ɪks'trækʃǝn]
    N (gen) extracción f
    * * *
    [ɪk'strækʃən]
    1)
    a) c u ( Dent) extracción f
    b) u (of mineral, juice) extracción f
    2) u ( ancestry) extracción f

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  • 4 extraction

    n. (het) uittrekken,(het) trekken (van een kies), (het) vertrekken,(het) wegtrekken; afkomst, oorsprong, afstamming
    [ ikstræksjn]
    voorbeelden:
    2   extraction of some extra money het loskrijgen van wat extra geld
    het onttrekken 〈van (delf)stoffen e.d.〉afscheiding, winning
    wiskunde het trekken van wortels
    voorbeelden:
    1   the extraction of coal de steenkoolwinning
    2   Americans of Polish and Irish extraction Amerikanen van Poolse en Ierse afkomst
    3   extraction of roots het worteltrekken

    English-Dutch dictionary > extraction

  • 5 extraction

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  • 6 американец ирландского происхождения

    Русско-английский политический словарь > американец ирландского происхождения

  • 7 make a point of smth.

    (make a point of (doing) smth.)
    1) считать что-л. важным, существенным; обратить особое внимание на что-л.; подчеркнуть важность чего-л.; считать что-л. обязательным для себя, считать своим долгом; поставить себе за правило [этим. фр. faire un point de]

    Blackberries tasted of rain. Soames made a point of eating one every year and by the flavour could tell what sort of year it had been. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Silver Spoon’, part I, ch. II) — Ежевика поспела водянистая. Сомс имел обыкновение каждый год съедать одну ягодку; он утверждал, что по ее вкусу можно определить, дождливый ли был год.

    She grinned and I saw why she made a point of not laughing. With her mouth closed she was a rather pretty girl. (E. Hemingway, ‘The Sun Also Rises’, ch. III) — Девушка ухмыльнулась, и я понял, почему она упорно не хочет смеяться. С закрытым ртом она очень недурна собой.

    ‘Is there much of a flap at Corps?’ ‘Yes, there's a certain amount of it, but you can never tell with Major Bane, he always makes a point of laughing a thing off.’ (C. MacInnes, ‘To the Victors the Spoils’, ‘The Rehearsal’) — - Нет ли панических настроений в войсках? - Кое у кого есть, но ведь от Бейна толку не добьешься. Он старается все обратить в шутку.

    Mary isn't even New Baytown born. She came from a family of Irish extraction but not Catholic. She always makes a point of that. (J. Steinbeck, ‘The Winter of Our Discontent’, part I, ch. III) — Мэри даже не уроженка Нью-Бейтауна. Ее родные ирландского происхождения, но не католики. Последнее обстоятельство она всегда подчёркивает.

    2) настаивать на чём-л.

    However, there is my card since you make a point of having it. (Fl. Marryat, ‘Under the Lilies and Roses’, ch. XXX) — Хорошо, вот моя визитная карточка, если вы так настаиваете.

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  • 8 make a point of (doing smth.)

       cчитaть чтo-л. вaжным, cущecтвeнным, oбpaтить ocoбoe внимaниe нa чтo-л.; cчитaть чтo-л. oбязaтeльным для ceбя, cчитaть чтo-л. cвoим дoлгoм; пocтaвить ceбe зa пpaвилo
        She grinned and I saw why she made a point of not laughing. With her mouth closed she was a rather pretty girl (E. Hemingway). Mary isn't even New Baytown born. She came from a family of Irish extraction but not Catholic. She always makes a point of that (J. Steinbeck)

    Concise English-Russian phrasebook > make a point of (doing smth.)

  • 9 root

    I 1. noun
    1) Wurzel, die

    pull something up by the roots — etwas mit den Wurzeln ausreißen; (fig.) etwas mit der Wurzel ausrotten

    put down roots/strike or take root — (lit. or fig.) Wurzeln schlagen

    2) (source) Wurzel, die; (basis) Grundlage, die

    get at or to the root[s] of things — den Dingen auf den Grund kommen

    2. transitive verb

    have rooted itself in something(fig.) in etwas (Dat.) verwurzelt sein

    3. intransitive verb
    [Pflanze:] wurzeln, anwachsen
    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/91087/root_out">root out
    II intransitive verb
    1) (turn up ground) wühlen ( for nach)
    2) (coll.)

    root for(cheer) anfeuern; (wish for success of) Stimmung machen für

    * * *
    I 1. [ru:t] noun
    1) (the part of a plant that grows under the ground and draws food and water from the soil: Trees often have deep roots; Carrots and turnips are edible roots.) die Wurzel
    2) (the base of something growing in the body: the roots of one's hair/teeth.) die Wurzel
    3) (cause; origin: Love of money is the root of all evil; We must get at the root of the trouble.) die Wurzel
    4) ((in plural) family origins: Our roots are in Scotland.) der Ursprung
    2. verb
    (to (make something) grow roots: These plants aren't rooting very well; He rooted the plants in compost.) Wurzeln schlagen, einpflanzen
    - root beer
    - root crop
    - root out
    - take root
    II [ru:t] verb
    1) (to poke about in the ground: The pigs were rooting about for food.) wühlen
    2) (to search by turning things over etc: She rooted about in the cupboard.) herumwühlen
    * * *
    [ru:t]
    I. n
    1. (embedded part) Wurzel f; (of a celery) Knolle f; (of a tulip) Zwiebel f
    the \root of a nail die Nagelwurzel
    shallow \roots flache Wurzeln
    to send out \roots Wurzeln schlagen
    2. ( fig: basic cause) Wurzel f, Ursprung m; (essential substance) Kern m kein pl
    the high crime rate has its \roots in unemployment and poverty die hohe Kriminalitätsrate wurzelt in Arbeitslosigkeit und Armut
    the \root of all evil die Wurzel allen Übels, der Ursprung alles Bösen
    to get to the \root of the matter zum Kern der Sache kommen
    to lie at the \root of a problem der Kern eines Problems sein
    3. ( fig)
    \roots pl (origins) Wurzeln pl, Ursprung m
    historical \roots geschichtliche Wurzeln
    4. LING Stamm m, Stammwort nt, Wurzelwort nt, Etymon nt fachspr
    5. MATH Wurzel f
    the \root of 64 is 8 die Wurzel aus 64 ist 8
    cube \root Kubikwurzel f
    square \root Quadratwurzel f
    6. AUS, NZ, IRISH ( vulg sl: act of sex) Fick m vulg; (sexual partner) Fick m vulg
    7. COMPUT (starting node) Stamm m
    8.
    \root and branch mit Stumpf und Stiel
    to put down [new] \roots [neue] Wurzeln schlagen
    II. vt
    to \root cuttings/a plant Stecklinge/eine Pflanze einpflanzen
    2. AUS, NZ, IRISH ( vulg sl: have sex)
    to \root sb jdn ficken vulg
    3. (exhaust)
    to \root sb jdn ermüden [o entkräften]
    to \root sb's efforts jds Anstrengungen zunichtemachen
    to \root sb to the spot jdn wie angewurzelt dastehen lassen
    III. vi
    1. plant wurzeln, Wurzeln schlagen
    2. esp AM ( fam: support)
    to \root for sb jdm die Daumen drücken fam
    to \root for a team eine Mannschaft anfeuern
    to \root for sth nach etw dat wühlen
    to \root through sth etw durchstöbern
    * * *
    [ruːt]
    1. n
    1) (of plant, hair, tooth) Wurzel f

    roots ( fig, of person )Wurzeln

    See:
    → grass-roots, pull up
    2) (fig: source of evil, of trouble etc) Wurzel f

    to get to the root(s) of the problemdem Problem auf den Grund gehen

    3) (MATH, LING) Wurzel f; (of equation) Lösung f; (LING = base form) Stamm mcube, square root
    See:
    → cube, square root
    2. vt
    plant Wurzeln schlagen lassen bei
    3. vi
    (plants etc) Wurzeln schlagen or fassen
    * * *
    root1 [ruːt]
    A s
    1. BOT Wurzel f (auch fig):
    destroy sth root and branch etwas mit Stumpf und Stiel ausrotten;
    strike at the root of sth fig etwas an der Wurzel treffen;
    take ( oder strike) root B 1;
    put down roots fig sesshaft werden;
    pull up one’s roots fig alles aufgeben;
    the roots pl of a mountain der Fuß eines Berges
    2. Teil einer Pflanze, der einer Wurzel in Aussehen oder Funktion ähnelt, z. B. Wurzelstock m
    3. ANAT (Haar-, Nagel-, Zahn- etc) Wurzel f:
    4. fig
    a) Wurzel f, Quelle f, Ursache f:
    the root of all evil die Wurzel allen Übels;
    get at ( oder to) the root(s) of things den Dingen auf den Grund gehen;
    have its root in, take root from B 2
    b) Kern m:
    root idea Grundidee f
    5. a) Stammvater m
    b) besonders BIBEL Wurzel f, Reis n, Spross m:
    6. MATH
    a) Wurzel f:
    root extraction Wurzelziehen n
    b) eingesetzter oder gesuchter Wert (einer Gleichung)
    7. LING Stammwort n, Wurzel(wort) f(n)
    8. MUS Grundton m:
    root position Grundstellung f, -lage f (eines Akkords)
    9. ASTRON, ASTROL und Zeitrechnung:
    a) Ausgangspunkt m (einer Berechnung)
    b) Geburtsaspekt m
    10. TECH Wurzel f
    11. Aus sl Nummer f (Geschlechtsverkehr)
    B v/i
    1. Wurzeln schlagen, (ein)wurzeln (beide auch fig), Wurzeln treiben
    2. root in fig wurzeln in (dat), seinen Ursprung haben in (dat)
    C v/t
    1. tief einpflanzen, einwurzeln lassen:
    fear rooted him to the ground ( oder spot) fig er stand vor Furcht wie angewurzelt oder angenagelt
    2. root up ( oder out, away) mit der Wurzel ausreißen (a. fig ausrotten)
    root2 [ruːt]
    A v/i
    1. (mit der Schnauze) wühlen ( for nach) (Schwein)
    2. root about ( oder around) fig herumwühlen ( among in dat)
    B v/t
    1. den Boden auf-, umwühlen
    a) auch root up ausgraben, aufstöbern (beide a. fig)
    b) einen Brief etc hervorzerren:
    root sb out of bed jemanden aus dem Bett treiben
    root3 [ruːt] v/i (for) besonders US umg
    a) SPORT (jemanden) anfeuern
    b) fig Stimmung machen (für jemanden oder etwas), (jemanden) (tatkräftig) unterstützen
    * * *
    I 1. noun
    1) Wurzel, die

    pull something up by the roots — etwas mit den Wurzeln ausreißen; (fig.) etwas mit der Wurzel ausrotten

    put down roots/strike or take root — (lit. or fig.) Wurzeln schlagen

    2) (source) Wurzel, die; (basis) Grundlage, die

    get at or to the root[s] of things — den Dingen auf den Grund kommen

    2. transitive verb

    have rooted itself in something(fig.) in etwas (Dat.) verwurzelt sein

    3. intransitive verb
    [Pflanze:] wurzeln, anwachsen
    Phrasal Verbs:
    II intransitive verb
    1) (turn up ground) wühlen ( for nach)
    2) (coll.)

    root for (cheer) anfeuern; (wish for success of) Stimmung machen für

    * * *
    n.
    Haupt Häupter n.
    Nullstelle -n (Mathematik) f.
    Stamm ¨-e m.
    Wurzel -n (Mathematik) f.
    Wurzel -n f. v.
    wurzeln v.

    English-german dictionary > root

  • 10 Les nationalités

    En anglais, les noms et les adjectifs ethniques se forment de plusieurs manières. On peut distinguer cinq groupes. Noter que l’anglais emploie la majuscule dans tous les cas, pour l’adjectif et pour le nom.
    1er groupe: le nom et l’adjectif ont la même forme.
    Le nom pluriel prend un s.
    un Allemand
    = a German ou (s’il est nécessaire de distinguer) a German man
    une Allemande
    = a German ou a German woman
    les Allemands (en général)
    = the Germans ou Germans ou German people
    c’est un Allemand
    = he’s German ou he’s a German
    il est allemand
    = he’s German
    Dans ce groupe: American, Angolan, Belgian, Brazilian, Chilean, Cypriot, Czech, Egyptian, Greek, Indian, Iranian, Italian, Jamaican, Mexican, Moroccan, Norwegian, Pakistani, Russian, Thai etc.
    2e groupe: le nom s’obtient en ajoutant le mot man ou woman à l’adjectif.
    un Japonais
    = a Japanese man
    une Japonaise
    = a Japanese woman
    les Japonais (en général)
    = the Japanese* ou Japanese people
    c’est un Japonais
    = he’s Japanese
    il est japonais
    = he’s Japanese
    * Japanese est un adjectif utilisé comme nom: il prend toujours l’article défini et ne prend jamais de s.
    Dans ce groupe: Burmese, Chinese, Congolese, Lebanese, Portuguese, Sudanese, Vietnamese etc.
    3e groupe: le nom s’obtient en ajoutant le suffixe -man ou -woman à l’adjectif.
    un Anglais
    = an Englishman
    une Anglaise
    = an Englishwoman
    les Anglais (en général)
    = the English† ou English people
    c’est un Anglais
    = he’s English ou he’s an Englishman
    il est anglais
    = he’s English
    English est un adjectif utilisé comme nom: il prend toujours l’article défini et ne prend jamais de s.
    Dans ce groupe: French, Dutch, Irish, Welsh etc.
    4e groupe: le nom et l’adjectif sont des mots différents.
    Le nom pluriel prend un s.
    un Danois
    = a Dane ou a Danish man
    une Danoise
    = a Dane ou a Danish woman
    les Danois (en général)
    = Danes ou the Danes ou Danish people
    c’est un Danois
    = he’s Danish ou he’s a Dane
    il est danois
    = he’s Danish
    Dans ce groupe: Finn ( nom): Finnish ( adjectif); Icelander: Icelandic; Pole: Polish; Scot: Scottish; Spaniard: Spanish; Swede: Swedish; Turk: Turkish etc.
    5e groupe: quelques cas particuliers, qui n’ont pas d’adjectif, par ex. la Nouvelle-Zélande:
    un Néo-Zélandais
    = a New Zealander
    une Néo-Zélandaise
    = a New Zealander
    les Néo-Zélandais (en général)
    = New Zealanders
    c’est un Néo-Zélandais
    = he’s a New Zealander
    il est néo-zélandais
    = he’s a New Zealander
    Quelques autres expressions permettant de parler de la nationalité de quelqu’un en anglais:
    il est né en Angleterre
    = he was born in England
    il vient d’Angleterre
    = he comes from England
    il est d’origine anglaise
    = he’s of English extraction
    il est citoyen britannique
    = he’s a British citizen
    il est citoyen néo-zélandais
    = he’s a New Zealand citizen
    c’est un ressortissant britannique
    = he’s a British national

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > Les nationalités

  • 11 descent

    1 ( downward motion) descente f (on, upon sur) ; to make one's descent faire sa descente ; the aircraft began its descent l'avion a commencé sa descente ; his descent into crime/alcoholism started in 1964 c'est en 1964 qu'il a versé dans la criminalité/qu'il a sombré dans l'alcoolisme ;
    2 ( extraction) descendance f ; of Irish descent de descendance or d'origine irlandaise ; to claim descent from prétendre descendre de ; a British citizen by descent un citoyen britannique par filiation ; to trace one's line of descent back to Henry VIII faire remonter sa généalogie jusqu'à Henri VIII.

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  • 12 Greathead, James Henry

    [br]
    b. 6 August 1844 Grahamstown, Cape Colony (now South Africa)
    d. 21 October 1896 Streatham, London, England
    [br]
    British civil engineer, inventor of the Greathead tunnelling shield.
    [br]
    Greathead came to England in 1859 to complete his education. In 1864 he began a three-year pupillage with the civil engineer Peter W. Barlow, after which he was engaged as an assistant engineer on the extension of the Midland Railway from Bedford to London. In 1869 he was entrusted with the construction of the Tower Subway under the River Thames; this was carried out using a cylindrical wrought-iron shield which was forced forward by six large screws as material was excavated in front of it. This work was completed the same year. In 1870 he set himself up as a consulting engineer, and from 1873 he was Resident Engineer on the Hammersmith and Richmond extensions of the Metropolitan District Railway. He assisted in the preparation of several other railway projects including the Regent's Canal Railway in 1880, the Dagenham Dock and the Metropolitan Outer Circle Railways in 1881, a new line from London to Eastbourne and a number of Irish light railways. He worked on a bill for the City and South London Railway, which was built between 1886 and 1890; here compressed air was used to prevent the inrush of water, a method for tunnelling which was generally adopted from then on. He invented apparatus for the application of water to excavate in front of the shield as well as for injecting cement-grout behind the lining of the tunnel.
    He was joint engineer with Sir Douglas Fox for the construction of the Liverpool Overhead Railway, and held the same post with W.R.Galbraith on the Waterloo and City Railway; he was also associated with Sir John Fowler and Sir Benjamin Baker in the construction of the Central London Railway. He died, aged 52, before the completion of some of these projects.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    Obituary, 1896, Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
    O.Green, 1987, The London Underground: An Illustrated History', London: Ian Allan (in association with the London Transport Museum).
    P.P.Holman, 1990, The Amazing Electric Tube: A History of the City and South London
    Railway, London: London Transport Museum.
    IMcN

    Biographical history of technology > Greathead, James Henry

  • 13 die Abstammung

    - {ancestry} tổ tiên, tổ tông, tông môn, dòng họ - {antecedent} vật ở trước, vật đứng trước, tiền đề, số hạng đứng trước, tiền kiện, tiền ngữ, mệnh đề đứng trước, lai lịch, quá khứ, tiền sử - {birth} sự sinh đẻ, sự ra đời, ngày thành lập, dòng dõi - {blood} máu, huyết, nhựa, nước ngọt, sự tàn sát, sự chém giết, sự đổ máu, tính khí, giống nòi, họ hàng, gia đình, người lịch sự, người ăn diện young blood) - {derivation} sự bắt nguồn, nguồn gốc, sự tìm ra nguồn gốc, sự nêu lên nguồn gốc, sự rút ra, sự thu được, sự điều chế dẫn xuất, phép lấy đạo hàm, đường dẫn nước, thuyết tiến hoá - {descent} sự xuống, sự hạ thấp xuống, sự dốc xuống, con đường dốc, thế hệ, đời, sự truyền lại, sự để lại, cuộc tấn công bất ngờ, cuộc đột kích, sự sa sút, sự suy sụp, sự xuống dốc - {extraction} sự trích, sự chép, sự nhổ, sự bòn rút, sự moi, sự hút, sự bóp, sự nặn, phép khai, sự chiết, dòng giống - {filiation} phận làm con, mối quan hệ cha con, quan hệ nòi giống, nhánh, ngành, sự phân nhánh, sự chia ngành - {lineage} nòi giống, dòng - {parentage} hàng cha mẹ, tư cách làm cha mẹ, quan hệ cha mẹ - {stock} kho dữ trữ, kho, hàng trong kho, vốn, cổ phân, thân chính, gốc ghép, để, báng, cán, chuôi, nguyên vật liệu, thành phần xuất thân, đàn vật nuôi, thể quần tập, tập đoàn, giàn tàu, cái cùm - {strain} sự căng, sự căng thẳng, trạng thái căng, trạng thái căng thẳng, sức căng, giọng, điệu nói, số nhiều) giai điệu, nhạc điệu, đoạn nhạc, khúc nhạc, số nhiều) hứng, khuynh hướng, chiều hướng - giống = die Abstammung [von] {origin [of]}+ = irischer Abstammung {of Irish stock}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > die Abstammung

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