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1 locally
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2 ♦ live
♦ live /laɪv/A a. attr.1 vivo; vivente; vitale; energico; ardente; acceso: a live lobster, un'aragosta viva; ( pesca) live bait, esca viva; a live colour, un colore vivo (o acceso); to make the question a live issue, tener viva la questione; live fire, fuoco vivo; live coals, carboni ardenti; a live cigarette, una sigaretta accesa; live air, aria viva ( fresca e pura)2 (mil.) carico; inesploso: a live shell, un proiettile inesploso; a live gun, un fucile (o un revolver) carico4 (elettr.) sotto tensione6 ( radio, TV) in collegamento diretto; in diretta; dal vivo: live TV coverage, servizio in diretta; a live concert, un concerto dal vivo8 (scherz., = real live) vivo e parlante; in carne e ossa; vero e proprio: a real live martian, un marziano in carne e ossa; a real live steam engine, una macchina a vapore vera ( non un giocattolo)9 (fis. nucl.) attivoB avv.( radio, TV) dal vivo; in diretta● (naut., mil.) live ammunition, munizionamento da guerra □ ( radio, TV) live audience, pubblico di una trasmissione in diretta □ (autom., mecc.) live axle, asse motore; motoassale; ponte (posteriore) rigido □ live-born, nato vivo □ a live-born child, un nato vivo □ a live cartridge, una cartuccia piena □ (mecc.) live centre, contropunta girevole ( di tornio, ecc.) □ live food, animali vivi usati come cibo per altri animali ( per serpenti, ecc.) □ live load, (edil.) carico accidentale, carico di traffico; (trasp.) carico utile ( d'un autobus, ecc.) □ (bot.) live oak ( Quercus virginiana), quercia della Virginia □ a live question, un problema di attualità □ (ferr.) live rail, terza rotaia □ (mecc.) live wheels, ruote motrici □ live wire, (elettr.) filo sotto tensione, filo caldo; (fig.) persona attiva (o energica, vigorosa) □ live yoghurt, yoghurt che contiene fermenti vivi.♦ (to) live /lɪv/A v. i.1 vivere; essere in vita; essere vivo; campare; esistere: to live to be a hundred, vivere (o campare) fino a cent'anni; They found him still living, lo hanno trovato ancora in vita; to live in fear, vivere nella paura2 vivere; sopravvivere: The doctors don't think that the patient will live, i dottori non credono che il malato vivrà3 vivere; abitare; stare: to live apart, vivere separati; to live locally, abitare nelle vicinanze; to live at home, vivere con i genitori; to live by oneself (o on one's own) vivere da solo; to live by the sea, abitare vicino al mare; They live in Rome, abitano (o stanno) a Roma; to live in the country, vivere (o abitare) in campagna; They live above the shop, abitano sopra il negozio; DIALOGO → - Accommodation- Where are you living?, dove vivi?4 vivere una vita piena; godersi la vita; divertirsi: It's high time I started living, è ora che io cominci a godermi la vita5 (fig., di un ricordo, ecc.) essere vivido; essere vivo; perdurare: The episode still lives in my memory, l'episodio è ancora vivo nella mia memoria7 (scherz., di un oggetto) essere; stare: Where does the screwdriver live?, dove sta il cacciavite?; dove tieni il cacciavite?B v. t.vivere, fare ( una vita): to live a peaceful life, vivere una vita tranquilla; to live a life of ease, far vita comoda● (fam.) to live and breathe st., vivere solo per qc. □ to live one day at a time, vivere giorno per giorno (o alla giornata) □ to live a double life, avere una doppia vita □ to live a lie, vivere nella menzogna □ to live above (o beyond) one's means, vivere al di sopra dei propri mezzi □ to live for the day when…, non vedere l'ora che… □ to live from day to day, vivere alla giornata ( senza un futuro) □ to live from hand to mouth, vivere miseramente; vivere alla giornata □ to live high, wide and handsome, vivere da gran signore; spendere e spandere □ (fam.) to live in a fool's paradise, vivere in un paradiso artificiale (o nel mondo della luna); chiudere gli occhi alla realtà □ to live in a goldfish bowl, vivere in una casa di vetro (fig.); non avere una vita privata □ to live in hope, continuare a sperare; mantener viva la speranza □ (fam.) to live it up, darsi alla bella vita; divertirsi spendendo e spandendo □ to live like fighting cocks, fare vita da pascià (o da nababbo) □ to live like a lord, vivere da gran signore (o da nababbo, da pascià) □ to live like a saint, vivere santamente □ (antiq. o scherz.) to live in sin, vivere nel peccato; (fam.) convivere; vivere more uxorio □ to live to fight another day, sopravvivere; scamparla □ to live to oneself, vivere per conto proprio; far vita a sé; fare vita ritirata □ to live to tell the tale, uscirne vivo; scamparla; poterla raccontare □ ( nelle fiabe) and they lived happily everafter, e vissero felici e contenti □ (prov.) Live and let live!, vivi e lascia vivere! □ Now we're really living!, questa sì che è vita! □ (fam. USA) I should live so long!, magari!; fosse vero! □ (fam. USA) where one lives, nel punto vitale; nel punto debole □ You live and learn!, non si finisce mai di imparare! -
3 ♦ locally
♦ locally /ˈləʊkəlɪ/avv.2 nelle vicinanze; in zona: They live locally, abitano nelle vicinanze; There are no pubs locally, non ci sono pub nella zona. -
4 locally
adverbim/am Ort; in der Gegend* * *adverb lokal* * *lo·cal·ly[ˈləʊkəli, AM ˈloʊ-]fruit and vegetables are grown \locally Obst und Gemüse werden hier in dieser Gegend angebaut\locally produced vor Ort hergestellt [o produziert]* * *['ləʊkəlɪ]advam Ort; (MED) örtlichI prefer to shop locally — ich kaufe lieber im Ort ein
the shops are situated locally — die Geschäfte befinden sich in der Nähe
do you live locally? — wohnen Sie am Ort?
I work in Glasgow but I don't live locally —
it is known locally as Tarzan — es wird von den Einheimischen Tarzan genannt
was she well-known locally? — war sie in dieser Gegend sehr bekannt?
it was organized both nationally and locally —
if each district is locally governed — wenn jeder Bezirk regional regiert wird
* * *locally [ˈləʊkəlı] adv1. lokal, örtlich2. am Ort:we have no church locally wir haben hier keine Kirche* * *adverbim/am Ort; in der Gegend* * *adv.örtlich adv. -
5 locally
adverb en la localidad, en el lugar, localmentetr['ləʊkəlɪ]1 (in the area) en la localidad, en el lugar2 (in particular areas) localmentelocally ['lo:kəli] adv: en la localidad, en la zonaadv.• localmente adv.'ləʊkəliadverb <live/work> en la zonado you shop locally? — ¿compras en las tiendas del barrio (or de la zona etc)?
were you born locally? — ¿naciste aquí?, ¿eres de (por) aquí?
['lǝʊkǝlɪ]ADV1) (=in the area) [live, work] en las cercanías; [make, produce] en la región (or la zona, la localidad etc); [buy] en las tiendas del barrio (or la zona, la localidad etc)she's very well known locally — es muy conocida en el barrio (or la zona, la localidad etc)
I prefer to shop locally — prefiero comprar en las tiendas del barrio or del pueblo
2) (=at local level) [decide, vote] a nivel local* * *['ləʊkəli]adverb <live/work> en la zonado you shop locally? — ¿compras en las tiendas del barrio (or de la zona etc)?
were you born locally? — ¿naciste aquí?, ¿eres de (por) aquí?
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6 suffer
1. transitive verb1) (undergo) erleiden [Verlust, Unrecht, Schmerz, Niederlage]; durchmachen, erleben [Schweres, Kummer]; dulden [Unverschämtheit]the dollar suffered further losses against the yen — der Dollar musste weitere Einbußen gegenüber dem Yen hinnehmen
2) (tolerate) dulden2. intransitive verbnot suffer fools gladly — mit dummen Leuten keine Geduld haben
suffer for something — (for a cause) für etwas leiden; (to make amends) für etwas büßen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120882/suffer_from">suffer from* * *1) (to undergo, endure or bear pain, misery etc: He suffered terrible pain from his injuries; The crash killed him instantly - he didn't suffer at all; I'll make you suffer for this insolence.) leiden2) (to undergo or experience: The army suffered enormous losses.) erleiden3) (to be neglected: I like to see you enjoying yourself, but you mustn't let your work suffer.) leiden4) ((with from) to have or to have often (a particular illness etc): She suffers from stomach-aches.) leiden•* * *suf·fer[ˈsʌfəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. vi1. (experience trauma) leidenI think he \suffered quite a lot when his wife left him ich glaube, er litt ziemlich, als seine Frau ihn verließ2. (be ill with)Johnny \suffers from asthma Johnny leidet unter Asthma3. (deteriorate) leiden, Schaden erleidenhis work \suffers from it seine Arbeit leidet darunterhis reputation has \suffered sein Ruf hat gelitten4. (be the worse for)▪ to \suffer from sth an etw dat kranken; (be disabled) von etw dat in Mitleidenschaft gezogen werdenthe people who will \suffer if the road is built are those who live locally die Leute, die am meisten betroffen sind, falls die Straße gebaut wird, sind die Anwohner5. (experience sth negative)the economy \suffered from the strikes die Streiks machten der Wirtschaft zu schaffenyou'll \suffer for this! dafür wirst du bezahlen!II. vt▪ to \suffer sth1. (experience sth negative) etw erleiden [o durchmachen]the president \suffered an affront es kam zu einem Affront gegen den Präsidentenboth sides \suffered considerable casualties auf beiden Seiten kam es zu erheblichen Opfernto \suffer defeat eine Niederlage einstecken [müssen]to \suffer hunger Hunger leidento \suffer misfortune Pech habento \suffer neglect vernachlässigt werdento \suffer a setback einen Rückschlag erleiden; (physical condition)to \suffer a breakdown MED einen Zusammenbruch habento \suffer a fracture einen Bruch erleiden, sich dat etwas brechento \suffer a heart attack einen Herzschlag erleidento \suffer injury verletzt werden2. (put up with) etw ertragenI had to \suffer him moaning for half an hour ich musste eine halbe Stunde lang sein Gejammer ertragennot to \suffer fools gladly mit dummen Leuten keine Geduld haben* * *['sʌfə(r)]1. vt1) (= undergo, be subjected to) pain, injuries, heart attack, loss, setback, damage, hardship erleiden; hunger leiden; headache, stress, effects etc leiden unter or an (+dat); shock habento suffer defeat/death — eine Niederlage/den Tod (geh) erleiden
she suffered quite a blow —
2) (= tolerate) dulden, ertragen3) (liter: allow) zulassen, duldento suffer sth to be done — zulassen or dulden, dass etw geschieht
2. vi(physically, mentally fig) leiden (from unter +dat, from illness an +dat); (as punishment, in hell etc) büßenyour health/work will suffer — deine Gesundheit/Arbeit wird darunter leiden
the runners are clearly suffering in this heat — die Hitze macht den Läufern sichtlich zu schaffen
the regiment suffered badly —
the town suffered badly in the raids — die Stadt wurde bei den Luftangriffen schwer in Mitleidenschaft gezogen
we will see that you don't suffer from the changes — wir werden zusehen, dass Ihnen aus den Umstellungen keine Nachteile entstehen
* * *suffer [ˈsʌfə(r)]A v/i1. leiden, laborieren ( beide:from an dat):suffer from a complex einen Komplex haben2. weitS. leiden (under, from unter dat):3. a) Schaden erleiden, in Mitleidenschaft gezogen werden:the engine suffered severely der Motor wurde stark mitgenommen;your reputation will suffer dein Ruf wird leidenb) darunter leiden:he drinks a lot, and his work suffers4. MIL Verluste erleiden5. büßen, bestraft werden, bezahlen müssen ( alle:for für):6. hingerichtet werden, den Tod erleidenB v/t1. Knochenbrüche, Verluste etc erleiden:both armies suffered thousands of dead in beiden Armeen gab es Tausende von Toten3. etwas erfahren, erleiden:suffer a disappointment eine Enttäuschung erleben4. etwas oder jemanden ertragen, aushalten:how can you suffer him?5. dulden, (zu)lassen, erlauben, gestatten:he suffered their presence er duldete ihre Gegenwart;he suffered himself to be cheated er ließ sich betrügen* * *1. transitive verb1) (undergo) erleiden [Verlust, Unrecht, Schmerz, Niederlage]; durchmachen, erleben [Schweres, Kummer]; dulden [Unverschämtheit]the dollar suffered further losses against the yen — der Dollar musste weitere Einbußen gegenüber dem Yen hinnehmen
2) (tolerate) dulden2. intransitive verbsuffer for something — (for a cause) für etwas leiden; (to make amends) für etwas büßen
Phrasal Verbs:* * *(from) v.leiden (an) v. v.dulden v.erdulden v.erleiden v.leiden v.(§ p.,pp.: litt, gelitten) -
7 suffer
suf·fer [ʼsʌfəʳ, Am -ɚ] vi1) ( experience trauma) leiden;I think he \suffered quite a lot when his wife left him ich glaube, er litt ziemlich, als seine Frau ihn verließ;to \suffer in silence still vor sich akk hinleiden2) ( be ill with)to \suffer from sth an etw dat leiden;( get attacks of) unter etw dat leiden;Johnny \suffers from asthma Johnny leidet unter Asthma3) ( deteriorate) leiden, Schaden erleiden;his work \suffers from it seine Arbeit leidet darunter;his reputation has \suffered sein Ruf hat gelitten4) ( be the worse for)to \suffer from sth an etw dat kranken;( be handicapped) von etw dat in Mitleidenschaft gezogen werden;the people who will \suffer if the road is built are those who live locally die Leute, die am meisten betroffen sind, falls die Straße gebaut wird, sind die Anwohner5) ( experience sth negative)to \suffer from sth unter etw dat zu leiden haben;the economy \suffered from the strikes die Streiks machten der Wirtschaft zu schaffen6) ( be punished)to \suffer for sth für etw akk büßen;you'll \suffer for this! dafür wirst du bezahlen! vtto \suffer sththe president \suffered an affront es kam zu einem Affront gegen den Präsidenten;both sides \suffered considerable casualties auf beiden Seiten kam es zu erheblichen Opfern;to \suffer defeat eine Niederlage einstecken [müssen];to \suffer hunger Hunger leiden;to \suffer misfortune Pech haben;to \suffer neglect vernachlässigt werden;to \suffer a setback einen Rückschlag erleiden;to \suffer a breakdown med einen Zusammenbruch haben;to \suffer a fracture einen Bruch erleiden, sich dat etwas brechen;to \suffer a heart attack einen Herzschlag erleiden;to \suffer injury verletzt werden2) ( put up with) etw ertragen;I had to \suffer him moaning for half an hour ich musste eine halbe Stunde lang sein Gejammer ertragen;not to \suffer fools gladly mit dummen Leuten keine Geduld haben -
8 LME
1) Военный термин: Layer Management Entry, live missile firing, locally manufactured equipment2) Шутливое выражение: Lovers Of Matrix's Eye3) Математика: локально наиболее эффективный (критерий)4) Биржевой термин: Лондонская биржа металлов (сокр. от "London Metal Exchange")5) Телекоммуникации: Line Monitoring Equipment6) Сокращение: Liquid Metal Embrittlement7) Вычислительная техника: Layer Management Entity (OSI), Large Memory Enabled (devices and drivers, DAC)8) Биохимия: Light Mitochondrial Extract9) Инвестиции: London Metal Exchange10) Сетевые технологии: layer management entity11) Автоматика: linear meshing error12) Океанография: Large Marine Ecosystem -
9 system
1) система; комплекс2) совокупность•- absolutely consistent system - absolutely direct indecomposable system - absolutely free system - absolutely irreducible system - absolutely isolated system - allowable coordinate system - almost linear system - ample linear system - artificial feel system - automatic block system - automatic deicing system - binary relational system - binary-coded decimal system - block tooling system - Cartesian coordinate system - completely controllable system - completely ergodic system - completely hyperbolic system - completely identifiable system - completely integrable system - completely irreducible system - completely regular system - completely stable system - completely stratified system - complex number system - conical coordinate system - derivational formal system - differential equation system - differential selsyn system - digital counting system - digital transmission system - elliptic coordinate system - elliptic cylindrical coordinate system - externally inconsistent system - finite state system - finitely axiomatizable system - finitely presented system - fully characteristic quotient system - fundamental system of solutions - hydraulic lift system - integrated switching system - isomorphically embedded system - kernel normal system - linearly dependent system - linearly independent system - live hydraulic system - locking protection system - meteor-burst communication system - modular programming system - parabolic cylindrical coordinate system - permanent four-wheel drive system - pure independent system - radio telephone system - reactor protection system - real number system - receiver-amplifier crioelectric system - remote-cylinder hydraulic system - semantically consistent system - simply consistent system - simply incomplete system - simply ordered system - spherical coordinate system - strongly multiplicative system - structurally stable system - sufficiently general coordinate system - system of frequency curves - system of rational numbers - time multiplex system - time-division multiplex system - uniformly complete system - univalent system of notation - universal system of notation - weakly closed system - weighted number system -
10 Skinner, Halcyon
[br]b. 6 March 1824 Mantua, Ohio, USAd. 28 November 1900 USA[br]American inventor of a machine for making Royal Axminster and other carpets.[br]Halcyon was the son of Joseph and Susan Skinner. When he was 8 years old, his parents moved to Stockbridge in Massachusetts, where he obtained education locally and worked on farms. In 1838 his father moved to West Farms, New York, where Halcyon helped his father make violins and guitars for seven years. He then worked as a general carpenter for eight years until he was hired in 1849 by Alexander Smith, a carpet manufacturer. Skinner designed and constructed a hand loom that could weave figured instead of striped carpets, and by 1851 Smith had one hundred of these at work. Skinner was retained by Smith for forty years as a mechanical expert and adviser.Weaving carpets by power started in the 1850s on enormous and complex machines. Axminster carpets had traditionally been produced in a similar way to those made by hand in Persia, with the tufts of woollen yarn being knotted around vertical warp threads. To mechanize this process proved very difficult, but Skinner patented a loom in 1856 to weave Axminster carpets although, it was not working successfully until 1860. Then in 1864 he developed a loom for weaving ingrain carpets, and c. 1870 he altered some imported English looms for weaving tapestry carpets to double their output.His most important invention was conceived in 1876 and patented on 16 January 1877. This was the Moquette or Royal Axminster loom, which marked yet another important step forward and enabled the use of an unlimited number of colours in carpet designs. This type of loom became known as the Spool Axminster because of the endless chain of spools carrying lengths of coloured yarns, wound in a predetermined order, from which short pieces could be cut and inserted as the tufts. It put Smith's company, Alexander Smith \& Sons, Yonkers, New York, in the lead among American carpet manufacturers. This type of loom was introduced to Britain in 1878 by Tomkinson \& Adam and spread rapidly. Skinner virtually retired in 1889 but continued to live in Yonkers.[br]Further ReadingBiography, American Machinist 23.Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. XVII.G.Robinson, 1966, Carpets, London (for the history and techniques of carpet weaving).A.Barlow, 1878, The History and Principles of Weaving by Hand and by Power, London (includes a section on pile weaving which covers some types of carpets).RLH -
11 LME
LME, live missile firing————————LME, locally manufactured equipmentEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > LME
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