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1 compromise
1. nкомпромисс; компромиссное решениеto accept a compromise — приходить к компромиссному решению; идти на компромисс
to achieve a compromise — добиваться / достигать компромисса; находить компромиссное решение
to agree on a compromise — приходить к компромиссному решению; идти на компромисс
to end in a compromise — завершаться компромиссом (о споре и т.п.)
to make a compromise — приходить к компромиссному решению; идти на компромисс
to negotiate a compromise with smb — вести с кем-л. переговоры с целью достижения компромисса; договариваться с кем-л. о компромиссе
to offer / to propose a compromise — предлагать компромисс
to reach a compromise — добиваться / достигать компромисса; находить компромиссное решение
to seek a compromise — добиваться / искать компромисса
to settle for / to show a compromise — приходить к компромиссному решению; идти на компромисс
- eleven-hours compromiseto strike a compromise — добиваться / достигать компромисса; находить компромиссное решение
- honorable compromise
- mutually acceptable compromise
- political compromise
- territorial compromise
- there is room for compromise 2. v1) идти на компромисс, соглашаться на компромисс•to compromise with one's conscience — идти на сделку с собственной совестью
to compromise with smb on the question of mutual interest — соглашаться на компромисс с кем-л. по вопросу, представляющему обоюдный интерес
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2 p|ójść
pf (pójdę, pójdziesz, poszedł, poszła, poszli) Ⅰ vi 1. (skierować się) to go, to walk- pójść do domu to go home- pójść na skróty to take a short cut także przen.- pójść na przełaj to walk cross-country- pójść szybkim/wolnym krokiem w kierunku czegoś to walk fast/slowly towards sth2. (wyjść) to go- już (sobie) poszedł he’s already gone3. (wybrać się) to go- pójść do kogoś z wizytą to visit sb- pójść do kogoś na skargę to go to complain to sb- pójść do kogoś po radę to go to sb for advice- pójść do kina/teatru/kościoła to go to the cinema/the theatre/church- pójść do lekarza/dentysty to go to the doctor’s/the dentist’s- pójść na spacer/wycieczkę to go for a walk/a trip- pójść na zakupy to go shopping- pójść na koncert/wystawę to go to a concert/an exhibition- pójść na grzyby/ryby/polowanie to go mushroom picking/fishing/hunting- pójść spać to go to bed- pójść popływać to go swimming- pójść pograć w tenisa/spotkać się z kimś/zobaczyć coś to go to play tennis/meet sb/see sth- pójdę umyć ręce/się ubrać I’ll go and wash my hands/get dressed- pójść po piwo/chleb to go to get a. to go for some beer/bread- pójść po krzesło/drabinę to go to fetch a. to go and fetch a chair/ladder- pójść z kimś do łóżka to go to bed with sb4. (rozpocząć nowy okres w życiu) to go- pójść do szpitala/więzienia to go to hospital/prison- pójść na operację to go for an operation- pójść pod sąd [przestępca] to be brought to justice; [żołnierz] to be court-marshalled- pójść na wojnę to go to war- pójść do klasztoru to enter a monastery/a convent- pójść na uniwersytet a. studia/do szkoły to go to college/school- pójść na prawo/medycynę to go to study law/medicine- pójść na księdza/inżyniera pot. to become a priest/engineer- pójść w dyrektory/ministry pot. to become a manager/minister- pójść na emeryturę to retire- pójść na urlop/zwolnienie to go on holiday/to take sick leave- pójść do niewoli to be taken prisoner- pójść na wygnanie to go into exile- pójść za mąż [kobieta] to get married- pójść na bruk (stracić mieszkanie) to be thrown out on the street; (stracić pracę) to be thrown out of work5. (rozpocząć czynność) pójść do ataku to attack- pójść w tany to start dancing6. (postąpić według wzoru) pójść za czyimś przykładem/czyjąś radą to follow sb’s example/advice- pójść w czyjeś ślady to follow in sb’s footsteps- nie wiedzieli, w jakim kierunku mają pójść they didn’t know which way to go7. (odbyć się) to go- jak ci poszło? how did it go?- wszystko poszło dobrze/zgodnie z planem everything went well/according to plan- cała akcja poszła jak z płatka a. jak po maśle the whole operation went like clockwork- nie poszło jej na egzaminie she didn’t do too well in the exam- łatwo się zrażał, jak coś mu nie poszło he was easily put off- jak tak dalej pójdzie… the way things are going…- jeżeli wszystko dobrze pójdzie… if everything goes well…- a jeżeli coś pójdzie nie tak? what if something goes wrong?8. (zostać wysłanym) to go- paczka już poszła the parcel has already been sent- poszła depesza do Warszawy a telegram was dispatched to Warsaw- po okolicy poszła wiadomość, że… the rumour spread locally that…9. (przemieścić się) to go- pójść na dno [statek] to go down- balon poszedł w górę the balloon went up- kula poszła bokiem the bullet went wide- śmiech poszedł po sali a roar of laughter went round the hall10. (pociec) [woda] to run- krew mu poszła z nosa blood ran from his nose11. pot. (zostać sprzedanym) to go- obraz poszedł za sto tysięcy the painting went for a hundred thousand- wszystkie egzemplarze już poszły all copies have sold12. (zostać zużytym, wykorzystanym) wszystkie pieniądze poszły na… all the money went on…- poszły już wszystkie pieniądze the money has all gone- poszło na to strasznie dużo cukru an awful lot of sugar was put into it13. (zostać umieszczonym, poprowadzonym) ulica pójdzie dołem/tunelem the street will run underneath/in a tunnel- kanapa poszła na górę/na strych the sofa went upstairs/to the attic; (nastąpić) po hymnie poszły przemówienia pot. the anthem was followed by the speeches14. (zmienić się) pójść w górę/w dół [cena, wartość] to go up/down- pójść naprzód [nauka, medycyna] to advance15. (zostać opublikowanym) pójść na antenie [reklama, rozmowa] to be put on the air- artykuł poszedł w całości the article was printed in full16. (zgodzić się) to agree- pójść na coś to agree to sth- pójść na kompromis w sprawie czegoś to compromise on sth- pójść na ustępstwa wobec kogoś to make concessions to sb- pójść na współpracę to agree to cooperate17. pot. (zepsuć się) [żarówka, pasek, bezpiecznik, dach] to go- poszła nam opona we got a flat tyre- poszło jej oczko w pończochach her stocking has ladderedⅡ v imp. (być powodem kłótni) o co im poszło? why did they fall out- poszło im o jakiś drobiazg they fell out over some trifle■ pójść na szubienicę to go to the scaffold- pójść na złom/na śmietnik to be scrapped/thrown away- pójść na bok a. w kąt to be put aside- pójść w drzazgi/strzępy to be smashed into matchwood/ripped to shreds- pójść z dymem to go up in smoke- pójść za głosem serca to follow one’s heart- pójść za postępem to keep up with progressThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > p|ójść
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3 information
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4 engage
[ɪn'geɪʤ], [en-] 1. гл.1) привлекать, увлекать, занимать, заинтересовыватьCicero engages our affections by the integrity of his public conduct. — Цицерон привлекает наше внимание прямотой и честностью своей общественной позиции.
Syn:2) заказывать (комнату, место, билет; обычно заранее); наниматьHe has engaged himself to an engineer. — Он нанялся к одному инженеру.
This seat is engaged. — Это место занято.
Syn:3)а) заниматься чем-л., быть занятым чем-л.; иметь какую-л. профессиюIf I had engaged in politics, I should have perished long ago. — Если бы я занимался политикой, меня бы давно не стало.
б) быть обязанным, связанным обязательствами (часто формальными, юридическими)He declined engaging himself to secrecy. — Он отрицал, что связал себя обязательствами о неразглашении.
That is pretty much all I can engage for. — Это практически всё, что я могу обещать.
Syn:4) вовлекать; уговаривать; принуждать, понуждать, заставлятьWhichever nation explodes an atomic bomb will engage the whole world in war. — Неважно, какая страна взорвет атомную бомбу, это так или иначе вызовет мировую войну.
He engaged them to declare in his favour. — Он уговорил их высказаться в его пользу.
Syn:5) воен. вступать в бой; открывать огонь; скрещивать шпаги, начинать поединокOur army engaged with the enemy at the first light of day. — С первыми лучами солнца наша армия вступила в битву с врагом.
But my honour is engaged. — Затронута моя честь.
Syn:7) тех.а) сцеплятьсяб) сцеплять, заводить двигатель; включать, приводить в действие (какое-л. устройство)The engine has stopped because the different parts of the motor are not engaging with each other properly. — Мотор заглох, потому что разные детали плохо подогнаны.
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5 reputation
[ˌrepjʊ'teɪʃ(ə)n]nслава, репутация, доброе имя, известностьHe had the reputation of being a heavy drinker. — У него репутация горького пьяницы.
That judge has a reputation for being fair. — Этот судья известен своей справедливостью
- international reputation- enviable reputation
- impeccable reputation
- tainted reputation
- person of no reputation
- scientist of world-wide reputation
- person of world reputation
- person of reputation
- have a reputation
- earn the reputation of a good engineer
- spoil smb's reputation
- acquire a reputation
- compromise one's reputation
- guard one's reputation
- protect one's reputation
- have a reputation for wit
- know smb by reputation
- live up to one's reputation
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6 Goldmark, Peter Carl
[br]b. 2 December 1906 Budapest, Hungaryd. 7 December 1977 Westchester Co., New York, USA[br]Austro-Hungarian engineer who developed the first commercial colour television system and the long-playing record.[br]After education in Hungary and a period as an assistant at the Technische Hochschule, Berlin, Goldmark moved to England, where he joined Pye of Cambridge and worked on an experimental thirty-line television system using a cathode ray tube (CRT) for the display. In 1936 he moved to the USA to work at Columbia Broadcasting Laboratories. There, with monochrome television based on the CRT virtually a practical proposition, he devoted his efforts to finding a way of producing colour TV images: in 1940 he gave his first demonstration of a working system. There then followed a series of experimental field-sequential colour TV systems based on segmented red, green and blue colour wheels and drums, where the problem was to find an acceptable compromise between bandwidth, resolution, colour flicker and colour-image breakup. Eventually he arrived at a system using a colour wheel in combination with a CRT containing a panchromatic phosphor screen, with a scanned raster of 405 lines and a primary colour rate of 144 fields per second. Despite the fact that the receivers were bulky, gave relatively poor, dim pictures and used standards totally incompatible with the existing 525-line, sixty fields per second interlaced monochrome (black and white) system, in 1950 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), anxious to encourage postwar revival of the industry, authorized the system for public broadcasting. Within eighteen months, however, bowing to pressure from the remainder of the industry, which had formed its own National Television Systems Committee (NTSC) to develop a much more satisfactory, fully compatible system based on the RCA three-gun shadowmask CRT, the FCC withdrew its approval.While all this was going on, Goldmark had also been working on ideas for overcoming the poor reproduction, noise quality, short playing-time (about four minutes) and limited robustness and life of the long-established 78 rpm 12 in. (30 cm) diameter shellac gramophone record. The recent availability of a new, more robust, plastic material, vinyl, which had a lower surface noise, enabled him in 1948 to reduce the groove width some three times to 0.003 in. (0.0762 mm), use a more lightly loaded synthetic sapphire stylus and crystal transducer with improved performance, and reduce the turntable speed to 33 1/3 rpm, to give thirty minutes of high-quality music per side. This successful development soon led to the availability of stereophonic recordings, based on the ideas of Alan Blumlein at EMI in the 1930s.In 1950 Goldmark became a vice-president of CBS, but he still found time to develop a scan conversion system for relaying television pictures to Earth from the Lunar Orbiter spacecraft. He also almost brought to the market a domestic electronic video recorder (EVR) system based on the thermal distortion of plastic film by separate luminance and coded colour signals, but this was overtaken by the video cassette recorder (VCR) system, which uses magnetic tape.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Morris N.Liebmann Award 1945. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Vladimir K. Zworykin Award 1961.Bibliography1951, with J.W.Christensen and J.J.Reeves, "Colour television. USA Standard", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 39: 1,288 (describes the development and standards for the short-lived field-sequential colour TV standard).1949, with R.Snepvangers and W.S.Bachman, "The Columbia long-playing microgroove recording system", Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers 37:923 (outlines the invention of the long-playing record).Further ReadingE.W.Herold, 1976, "A history of colour television displays", Proceedings of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 64:1,331.See also: Baird, John LogieKF
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