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1 сносивший с курса
drifting off the course; drifting off the course (refl.)курс, по которому сдать экзамен ничего не стоит — gut course
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2 сносящий с курса
drifting off the course; drifting off the course (refl.)ложиться на курс — taking the course (refl.)
сбившийся с курса — going off-course (refl.)
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3 dérive
dérive [deʀiv]feminine nouna. ( = déviation) drift• être à la dérive [personne] to be driftingc. ( = abus) excess ; ( = évolution) drift* * *deʀiv1) fig driftaller or partir à la dérive — to drift away
2) Économie slide* * *deʀiv1. nf1) [dériveur] centre-board Grande-Bretagne center-board USA2) [embarcation] drifting, driftaller à la dérive NAVIGATION — to drift, figto drift
2. dérives nfpl(= excès) excesses* * *dérive nf1 ( évolution regrettable) drift; dérive nationaliste nationalist drift;3 Écon slide; dérive budgétaire budgetary slide;4 Naut ( aileron) centreboardGB; ( déviation) deviation; navire à la or en dérive ship adrift; être à la dérive to be adrift;6 Électron drift;dérive des continents Géog continental drift.[deriv] nom féminina. (sens propre) to drift, to go adrift4. GÉOGRAPHIE -
4 HRINDA
* * *(hrind; hratt, hrandum; hrundinn), v.1) to push, thrust, with dat. (hann hratt hestinum í vök eina); var þá hrundit hátnum, the ship’s boat was put out; h. hurð (upp), to push the door open; h. e-m í myrkvastofu, to cast into prison; h. á braut, to drive away; h. skipi fram or út, to launch a ship; impers., hratt stundum fyrir, en stundum frá, the clouds were drifting on and off (the moon);2) to cast (throw) off (h. harmi, ótta); h. máli, to make a case void, clear oneself of it; h. e-u af e-m, to free one from, rid one of a thing.* * *pres. hrind; pret. hratt, 2nd pers. hratt, mod. hrazt, hraztu, Ó. H. (in a verse); pl. hrundu; subj. hryndi; imperat. hrind, hritt’, and hrittú, Fsm. 43; part. hrundinn; in mod. usage pres. weak hrindi, and even a pret. hrinti is in use: [A. S. hrindan]:—to push, kick, throw, with dat.; ef hann hrindr manni í eld, Grág. ii. 129; Þorkell hratt Knúti af baki, Fb. ii. 23; hann hratt hestinum í vök eina, Fms. i. 211, Nj. 91; skaut hann við honum hendi ok hratt honum, Fms. vi. 6; þá höfðu þeir út hrundit skipunum, Hkr. i. 153; h. skipi fram or í vatn, to launch a ship, Eg. 142, Nj. 18, Fms. i. 58, Ó. H. 109, Fas. iii. 40; var þá hrundit bátnum, the ship’s boat was put out or off, Grett. 95; h. e-m í eld, to kick him into the fire, Akv. 20; h. hurð, to push the door open, Eg. 560; h. á hurð, Fsm. 43; h. í myrkva-stofu, to cast into prison, Post. 656 C. 33; h. á braut, to drive away, Fms. ix. 380; brot hrundinn or sæti, Sks. 623; hratt ( threw) á völl brynju, Hkm. 4; að þeir hryndi honum þar af fram, Luke iv. 29.II. metaph., er hann fékk öndinni frá sér hrundit, when he could draw his breath, Eg. 553; þeir hrundu frá honum ( kicked away from him) því fólki flestu er þá var með honum, Bs. i. 554; þat hrindr eitri ór, 655 xxx. 12:—phrases, h. harmi, to cast off one’s grief, Fms. vii. 153; h. ugg ok ótta, vi. 63; hrindum þessu af oss ok verum kátir, let us throw this off and be glad! 127; h. íllu ráði, Merl. 1. 64; h. e-u af e-m, to defend one from one, Fms. v. 113; hann hratt þeim úfriði af sér, Ó. H. 34; til pess at h. þessu ríki af landsmönnum, 232; h. máli, to throw a case back, make it void, Landn. 89; hefir þú drengiliga hrundit þessu máli, i. e. thou hast cleared thyself of it, Fb. ii. 195; at ek gæta þessu íllmæli sem skjótast rutt ok hrundit, Fms. iv. 310; eins þeirra vitni skyldi h. tíu Norðmanna, x. 398; villa aptr hrundin, Anecd. 104: absol. or impers., hratt stundum fyrir en stundum frá, the clouds were drifting off and on, so that the moon was hidden one moment and seen the next, Grett. 114.III. reflex. and recipr. hrindask, to push, kick one another, Grág. ii. 96: part., grund grapi hrundin, the storm-beaten earth, Haustl. -
5 dérivé
dérive [deʀiv]feminine nouna. ( = déviation) drift• être à la dérive [personne] to be driftingc. ( = abus) excess ; ( = évolution) drift* * *deʀiv1) fig driftaller or partir à la dérive — to drift away
2) Économie slide* * *deʀiv1. nf1) [dériveur] centre-board Grande-Bretagne center-board USA2) [embarcation] drifting, driftaller à la dérive NAVIGATION — to drift, figto drift
2. dérives nfpl(= excès) excesses* * *dérive nf1 ( évolution regrettable) drift; dérive nationaliste nationalist drift;3 Écon slide; dérive budgétaire budgetary slide;4 Naut ( aileron) centreboardGB; ( déviation) deviation; navire à la or en dérive ship adrift; être à la dérive to be adrift;6 Électron drift;dérive des continents Géog continental drift.( féminin dérivée) [derive] adjectifdérivé nom masculin1. CHIMIE derivative3. [sous-produit] by-productdérivée nom féminin -
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7 засыпать
I засып`атьvi; св - засну́тьto fall asleep, to go to sleep, to drift off, to drop offребёнок мгнове́нно засну́л — the child dropped off coll very quickly
II засып`атьто́лько я стал засыпать, как в дверь позвони́ли — I was just drifting off when the bell rang
vt; св - засы́пать1) заполнять to fill in/upзасыпать я́му — to fill in a hole
2) покрывать to cover; to pour; to litterзасыпать ли́стьями — to strew with leaves
засыпать костёр песко́м — to pour sand on a bonfire
засыпать пода́рками — to shower with gifts
засыпать вопро́сами — to bombard/to pelt with questions, to fire questions at sb
3) насыпать куда-л to pourзасыпать зерно́ в элева́тор — to pour grain into the elevator
III зас`ыпатьзасыпать крупу́ в бульо́н — to stir a cereal into the stock
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8 снести с курса
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9 включение системы при отклонении от заданного курса
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10 сносивший самолет с курса
курс, по которому сдать экзамен ничего не стоит — gut course
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11 сносящий самолет с курса
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12 отклоняться от курса
1. deviate from the course (refl.)курс, по которому сдать экзамен ничего не стоит — gut course
2. deviating from the course (refl.)3. yaw (refl.)сбиться с курса — go off-course (refl.)
4. yawed (refl.)разворачивающийся на обратный курс — turning back (refl.)
развернет на обратный курс — turn back (refl.); turn back
уклоняться от курса — deviate from the course (refl.)
5. yawing (refl.)сбиваться с курса — go off-course (refl.)
ложиться на курс — taking the course (refl.)
сбившийся с курса — going off-course (refl.)
ложащийся на курс — taking the course (refl.)
сбивающийся с курса — going off-course (refl.)
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13 échapper
échapper [e∫ape]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb► échapper à [+ danger, destin, punition, mort] to escape ; [+ poursuivants] to escape from ; (par ruse) to evade ; [+ obligations, responsabilités] to evade ; [+ corvée] to get out of ; [+ ennuis] to avoid• tu ne m'échapperas pas ! you won't get away from me!• ce qu'il a dit m'a échappé ( = je n'ai pas entendu) I didn't catch what he said ; ( = je n'ai pas compris) I didn't understand what he said• faire échapper un prisonnier to help a prisoner to escape► laisser échapper [+ gros mot, cri] to let out ; [+ objet] to drop ; [+ occasion] to let slip ; [+ détail] to overlook2. reflexive verb* * *eʃape
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échapper à verbe transitif indirect1) ( se dérober à)échapper à — ( par la fuite) to get away from [poursuivant]; ( par la ruse) to elude [enquêteur, chasseur]
2) ( éviter)échapper à — to escape [mort, faillite]; (to manage) to avoid [accident, châtiment]
échapper à une taxation — ( légalement) to be exempt from tax; ( illégalement) to evade a tax
échapper aux réunions de famille/à l'obligation de faire — to get out of family gatherings/of having to do
3) ( se libérer de)échapper à — to escape from [milieu social]; to shake off [angoisse, désespoir]
je sens qu'il m'échappe — (mari, amant) I feel he is drifting away from me; ( enfant) I feel he's growing away from me
4) ( tomber)échapper à quelqu'un or des mains de quelqu'un — [objet] to slip out of somebody's hands
6) ( intellectuellement)7) ( ne pas suivre)échapper à — to defy [classification, logique]
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s'échapper verbe pronominal1) ( s'enfuir) [personne, animal] to run away (de from); [oiseau] to fly away (de from); ( d'un lieu clos) to escape (de from); ( ne pas être pris) to get awaylaisser échapper — [personne] to let [somebody] get away [personne, animal]; to let [something] slip between one's fingers [victoire]; to let [something] slip [occasion]
2) ( se répandre) [gaz, fumée] to escape (de, par from); [eau] to leak (de, par from)3) ( partir) to get away4) ( être produit)laisser échapper — to shed [larmes]; to let out [parole, soupir]
••* * *eʃape vi1)échapper à [gardien] — to escape from
Le prisonnier a réussi à échapper à la police. — The prisoner managed to escape from the police.
2)échapper à [punition, péril] — to escape
Nous l'avons échappé belle. — We had a narrow escape.
3)échapper à qn [détail, sens] — to escape sb, [objet qu'on tient] to slip out of sb's hands
ça m'a échappé (indiscrétion, gros mot) — it just slipped out
Il m'a échappé des mains. — It slipped out of my hands.
laisser échapper qch [corde, vase, verre, statuette] — to let sth fall, [cri] to let out sth, [victoire, occasion, chance] to let sth escape, to let sth slip through one's hands
* * *échapper verb table: aimerA échapper à vtr ind1 ( se dérober) échapper à ( par la fuite) to get away from [poursuivant, prédateur]; ( par la ruse) to elude [enquêteur, chasseur];2 ( éviter) échapper à to escape [mort, destruction, destin, faillite]; (to manage) to avoid [accident, châtiment, danger, contraintes]; échapper à tout contrôle not to be subject to any control; échapper à une taxation ( légalement) to be exempt from tax; ( illégalement) to evade a tax; personne n'échappe à leurs commentaires acides no-one is spared their cutting remarks; échapper aux réunions de famille to get out of family gatherings; échapper à l'obligation de faire to get out of having to do; ils s'attendent à ta visite, tu n'y échapperas pas they're expecting you, you won't be able to get out of it;3 ( se libérer de) échapper à to escape from [milieu social]; to shake off [angoisse, désespoir]; pour échapper aux railleries to escape being teased; il n'échappe pas à l'influence de sa mère he is still under his mother's influence; c'est l'âge où les enfants commencent à vous échapper it's the age when your children begin to grow away from you; je sens qu'il m'échappe [mari, amant] I feel that he is drifting away from me;4 ( tomber) échapper à qn [objet] to slip out of sb's hands; la bouteille a failli m'échapper the bottle nearly slipped out of my hands; échapper des mains de qn [objet] to slip out of sb's hands;5 ( être produit involontairement) un soupir/grognement m'a échappé I let out a sigh/groan; une parole cynique m'a échappé I let slip a cynical comment; cela m'a échappé it just slipped out;6 ( intellectuellement) échapper à to escape; le titre m'échappe pour le moment the title escapes me for the moment; cela m'échappe ( trop compliqué) it's beyond me; l'ironie de ta remarque ne m'a pas échappé the irony of your remark did not escape me; la gravité de la situation n'échappe à personne the seriousness of the situation is obvious to everybody; ces disparités n'ont pas échappé au ministre the minister is fully aware of these disparities; l'erreur nous a échappé we did not spot the mistake; rien ne t'échappe! you don't miss a thing!;7 ( défier) échapper à to defy [classification, logique]; échapper à la règle to be an exception to the rule.B s'échapper vpr1 ( s'enfuir) [personne, animal] to run away (de from); [oiseau] to fly away (de from); ( d'un lieu clos) to escape (de from); ( ne pas être pris) to get away; faire échapper qn to help [sb] escape [personne]; faire échapper un animal to let an animal out; laisser échapper [personne] to let [sb] get away [personne, animal]; to let [sth] slip between one's fingers [victoire]; to let [sth] slip [occasion];2 ( se répandre) [gaz, fumée] to escape (de, par from); [eau] to leak (de, par from); laisser échapper [récipient, fissure, dispositif] to let [sth] out [vapeur, fumée]; laisser échapper de l'huile/du gaz/de l'eau [récipient] to have an oil/a gas/a water leak;3 ( partir) to get away; s'échapper pour quelques jours to get away for a few days; s'échapper d'une pièce/réunion to slip out of a room/meeting;4 ( être produit) laisser échapper to let [sth] fall [larmes]; to let out [parole, juron, soupir, secret]; un faible gémissement s'échappa de ses lèvres he/she gave a faint groan;5 Sport to break away.l'échapper belle to have a narrow escape.[eʃape] verbe transitif————————[eʃape] verbe intransitif1. [s'enfuir]a. [animal] to let outb. [détenu] to help to escape2. [secret, paroles]3. [glisser] to slip4. [erreur, occasion]————————échapper à verbe plus préposition3. [être dispensé de]a. [officiellement] to be exempt from taxationb. [en trichant] to evade income tax4. [être oublié par]son nom m'échappe his name escapes me ou has slipped my mindil ne vous aura pas échappé que... it will not have escaped your attention that...5. [être enlevé à]6. [être prononcé par]si des paroles désagréables m'ont échappé, je te prie de m'excuser if I let slip an unpleasant remark, I apologize————————s'échapper verbe pronominal intransitif2. [se rendre disponible] to get away5. SPORT [coureur] to break ou to draw away -
14 derivar
v.1 to divert.derivó el debate hacia otro tema he steered the debate onto another topic2 to derive (Mat).3 to change direction, to drift.4 to extract, to obtain as a subproduct.* * *1 (proceder) to spring, arise, come, stem2 MARÍTIMO to drift3 LINGÚÍSTICA to be derived (de, from), derive (de, from)■ 'pequeñito" deriva de "pequeño' "pequeñito" is derived from "pequeño"4 (conducir) to drift1 (dirigir) to direct, divert2 LINGÚÍSTICA to derive3 (en electricidad) to shunt4 MATEMÁTICAS to derive1 (proceder) to result (de, from), stem (de, from)2 LINGÚÍSTICA to be derived (de, from)* * *verb- derivar en* * *1. VI1)derivar de algo — (=provenir de) to derive from sth
esta palabra deriva del griego — this word derives from o is derived from the Greek
esta crisis deriva de una mala política financiera — this crisis stems from o springs from bad financial policy
de estos datos se deriva que... — from this it follows that...
2)derivar en algo — (=tener como resultado) to lead to sth, result in sth
esto derivó en la pérdida de las colonias — this led to o resulted in the loss of the colonies
3)la conversación derivó hacia otros temas — the conversation moved on to o turned to different topics
en su vejez su interés derivó hacia la literatura — in his old age his interest turned to literature
4) (Náut) to drift2. VT1) [+ carretera, río] to divert2) [+ conversación, charla] to divert, steerderivó el debate hacia temas menos controvertidos — he diverted o steered the discussion towards less controversial subjects
3) (Mat) to derive4) (Elec) to shunt3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( proceder)derivar de algo — (Ling) to derive from something, come from something; (Quím) to derive from something; problema/situación to arise from something
b) ( traer como consecuencia)derivar en algo — to result in something, lead to something
2) ( cambiar de dirección)2.derivar vt (Med) (AmL)3.derivarse de algo — palabra to be derived from something, come from something; problema/situación to arise from something
* * *= derive, spin off.Ex. The scheme was designed for the Library of Congress and many of the features of the scheme derived from this fact.Ex. A computerized search facility has been spun off from the basic work.----* derivar conclusiones = derive + conclusions.* derivar de = strip from, be born of, proceed from.* derivar placer de = obtain + pleasure from.* derivarse = accrue, come.* derivarse de = come out of, flow from.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( proceder)derivar de algo — (Ling) to derive from something, come from something; (Quím) to derive from something; problema/situación to arise from something
b) ( traer como consecuencia)derivar en algo — to result in something, lead to something
2) ( cambiar de dirección)2.derivar vt (Med) (AmL)3.derivarse de algo — palabra to be derived from something, come from something; problema/situación to arise from something
* * *= derive, spin off.Ex: The scheme was designed for the Library of Congress and many of the features of the scheme derived from this fact.
Ex: A computerized search facility has been spun off from the basic work.* derivar conclusiones = derive + conclusions.* derivar de = strip from, be born of, proceed from.* derivar placer de = obtain + pleasure from.* derivarse = accrue, come.* derivarse de = come out of, flow from.* * *derivar [A1 ]viA1 (proceder) derivar DE algo ( Ling) to derive FROM sth, come FROM sth; ( Quím) to derive FROM sth; «problema/situación» to arise FROM sthpalabras derivadas del latín words of Latin origin, words derived from Latinel problema deriva de la falta de confianza the problem arises o stems from a lack of confidence2 (traer como consecuencia) derivar EN algo to result IN sth, lead TO sthderivó en un deterioro de la calidad it resulted in o led to a decline in qualityB1 ( Náut) «barco» to drift2 (cambiar de dirección) derivar HACIA/ EN algo:una charla que derivó en discusión a chat which degenerated into o turned into o became an argumentnuestra amistad derivaba hacia el odio our friendship was turning to hatred3 ( Elec) to short-circuit■ derivarvtA (dirigir) to steerderivó la conversación hacia otros temas he steered o moved the conversation on to other mattersB ( Elec) to shuntderivar a algn a un especialista to refer sb to a specialist o ( BrE) consultant(proceder) derivarse DE algo ( Ling) to be derived FROM sth, come FROM sth; «problema/situación» to arise FROM sth* * *
derivar ( conjugate derivar) verbo intransitivo
[problema/situación] to arise from sthb) ( traer como consecuencia) derivar en algo to result in sth, lead to sth
verbo transitivo (Med) (AmL)
derivarse verbo pronominal ( proceder) derivarse de algo [ palabra] to be derived from sth, come from sth;
[problema/situación] to arise from sth
derivar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (proceder) to derive, stem [de, from]
2 (desviarse, tomar otra dirección) to move on [ hacia, to]
II verbo transitivo
1 (dirigir la conversación) to steer [hacia, towards]
2 (desviar un río, etc) to divert
' derivar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
resultar
English:
derive
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- refer
* * *♦ vt1. [desviar] to divert (a o hacia to o towards);derivó el debate hacia otro tema he steered the debate onto another topic;su médico de cabecera lo derivó a un especialista his GP referred him to a specialist2. Mat to derive3. Ling to derive♦ vi1. [desviarse] to move, to drift (a o hacia to o towards);el barco derivaba sin rumbo fijo the ship was drifting out of control;la tertulia derivaba hacia derroteros políticos the discussion was drifting onto politicsla crisis deriva de una mala gestión the crisis was caused by bad managementla tensa situación familiar derivó en tragedia the highly charged domestic situation ended in tragedy;la rivalidad entre ellos derivó en abierta hostilidad the rivalry between them ended in open hostility* * *v/i1 derive (de from)2 de barco drift* * *derivar vi1) : to drift2)derivar de : to come from, to derive from3)derivar en : to result inderivar vt: to steer, to directderivó la discusión hacia la política: he steered the discussion over to politics -
15 валютный курс
1. foreign exchange rate2. managed paper currency3. par for exchange4. course of exchange5. exchange rateкурс по кассовым сделкам; курс по сделкам спот — spot rate
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16 радиус действия самолета
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > радиус действия самолета
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17 смыв
1) Geology: erosion3) Military: washdown4) Engineering: drifting, erosion loss, outwash, shrinkage (грунта), sluicing, wash-out, washing down5) Agriculture: disposal, irrigation sewage disposal fields, outwash (почвы)6) Chemistry: elution, elutriation7) Automobile industry: washout8) Forestry: sheet erosion9) Oil: abrasion, washing-off11) Chemical weapons: floor wipe-washing (стоки от смыва пола), wipe, wipe (стоки от смыва пола), wipe sampling (способ взятия проб с поверхностей), wipe-sample, wipe-sample (стоки от смыва пола)12) Makarov: ablation (почвы), drifting (почвы), loss (при эрозии), wash, washing, washing-off (вещество), washout (перемещение продуктов выветривания горных пород водой, ветром, льдом или под воздействием силы тяжести с более высоких уровней на более низкие)13) Gold mining: outwash (зандровый) -
18 выравнивание самолета
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19 отклонится от курса
1. deviate from the course (refl.)курс, по которому сдать экзамен ничего не стоит — gut course
2. deviating from the course (refl.)3. yaw (refl.)сбиться с курса — go off-course (refl.)
4. yawed (refl.)разворачивающийся на обратный курс — turning back (refl.)
развернет на обратный курс — turn back (refl.); turn back
уклоняться от курса — deviate from the course (refl.)
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20 снести самолет с курса
1. drift the airplane off the courseкурс, по которому сдать экзамен ничего не стоит — gut course
2. drifting airplane off the courseзигзагообразный курс, зигзаг — zigzag course
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drift off — verb change from a waking to a sleeping state he always falls asleep during lectures • Syn: ↑fall asleep, ↑dope off, ↑flake out, ↑nod off, ↑drop off, ↑doze off, ↑drowse off … Useful english dictionary
drift off — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms drift off : present tense I/you/we/they drift off he/she/it drifts off present participle drifting off past tense drifted off past participle drifted off to start to sleep I was just drifting off when the… … English dictionary
drift off — {v. phr.} 1. To fall asleep, * /He kept nodding and drifting off to sleep while the lecturer was speaking./ 2. To depart; leave gradually. * /One by one, the sailboats drifted off over the horizon./ … Dictionary of American idioms
drift off — {v. phr.} 1. To fall asleep, * /He kept nodding and drifting off to sleep while the lecturer was speaking./ 2. To depart; leave gradually. * /One by one, the sailboats drifted off over the horizon./ … Dictionary of American idioms
drift\ off — v. phr. 1. To fall asleep, He kept nodding and drifting off to sleep while the lecturer was speaking. 2. To depart; leave gradually. One by one, the sailboats drifted off over the horizon … Словарь американских идиом
The Drifting Classroom — Volume 1, English edition. 漂流教室 (Hyōryū Kyōshitsu) Genre Horror … Wikipedia
Soviet and Russian manned drifting ice stations — are important contributors to exploration of the Arctic. An idea to use the drift ice for the exploration of nature in the high latitudes of the Arctic Ocean belongs to Fridtjof Nansen, who fulfilled it on Fram between 1893 and 1896. The first… … Wikipedia