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81 kulminieren
v/i auch ASTRON. culminate (in + Dat in)* * *to culminate* * *kul|mi|nie|ren [kʊlmi'niːrən] ptp kulminiertvito culminate; (fig auch) to reach its peak* * *kul·mi·nie·ren *[kʊlmiˈni:rən]vi (geh)* * *intransitives Verb (auch Astron.) culminate (in + Dat. in)* * *in +dat in)* * *intransitives Verb (auch Astron.) culminate (in + Dat. in)* * *v.to culminate v. -
82 достигать
достичь, достигнуть (рд.)1. reach (d.)достигать своей цели — achieve / gain attain one's object / end, secure one's object
достигать успеха — achieve / attain success
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83 maturation
matyʀasjɔ̃nom féminin (de fruit, fromage) ripening; ( du vin) maturing; (de cellule, d'abcès) maturation; ( d'idée) development* * *maturation nf2 ( d'idée) development.[matyrasjɔ̃] nom féminin -
84 memuncaki
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85 དྲོད་ཚད་
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86 gloria
f glory* * *gloria s.f.1 (fama, onore, lode) glory: gloria eterna, eternal glory; avere brama, sete di gloria, to thirst for glory; coprirsi di gloria, to cover oneself with glory; rendere gloria a Dio, to give glory to God; per la maggior gloria di Dio, to the greater glory of God; gloria a Dio nel più alto dei cieli, glory to God in the highest // lavorare per la gloria, (fam.) to work for nothing2 (vanto) glory, pride: fu la gloria del suo secolo, he was the glory (o the pride) of his age; farsi gloria di qlco., to glory in sthg. (o to pride oneself upon sthg.) // andare a gloria di qlcu., to redound to s.o.'s glory3 (splendore) glory, splendour: le glorie dell'impero britannico, the glories of the British Empire; Salomone in tutta la sua gloria, Solomon in all his glory; la gloria delle arti fu allora grandissima, the splendour of the arts then reached its peak4 (beatitudine celeste) glory, heavenly bliss: vivere in gloria coi Santi, to live with the Saints in glory // che Dio l'abbia in gloria!, (fam.) bless his soul! (o God bless him!), (iron.) confound him! // andare in gloria, to be in a state of bliss5 (celebrità) glory, star: le vecchie glorie del calcio, the former stars (o glories) of football.gloria s.m. (la preghiera) gloria // alla fine del salmo si canta il gloria, (prov.) don't count your chickens before they are hatched // tutti i salmi finiscono in gloria, (prov.) it's the same old story.* * *I ['ɡlɔrja] sf1) (fama) glory, famecoprirsi di gloria — to cover o.s. in glory
2) (vanto) prideII ['ɡlɔrja] smfarsi gloria di qc — to pride o.s. on sth, take pride in sth
Rel Gloria* * *I ['glɔrja]sostantivo femminile1) (fama) glory, fame2) relig.3) (persona celebre) celebrity, star••II ['glɔrja]lavorare per la gloria — iron. to work for peanuts
sostantivo maschile invariabile relig. gloria* * *gloria1/'glɔrja/sostantivo f.2 relig. gloria a Dio nell'alto dei cieli glory to God in the high3 (persona celebre) celebrity, star; vecchie -e del cinema former stars of the silver screen————————gloria2/'glɔrja/m.inv.relig. gloria. -
87 raggiungere il massimo
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88 baravj
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89 qirchillama
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90 qiziq
1. interesting, funny; strange; clown, jester. qiziqi shuki/qiziqida at its peak, while it’s going hot, right in the middle. qiziq ustida at the right time; while angry or excited 2. heat v.i. to be interested in, to be curious about; to be engrossed in; to follow after out of curiosity. (qiziqish, qiziqtir) -
91 период
cycle, epoch связь, period, run, ( десятичной дроби) repetend, season, stage, periodic time* * *пери́од м.1. ( периодических явлений) period; ( интервал времени) time intervalза пери́од, напр. 10 мину́т — over [in] a period of, e. g., ten minutesза пери́од эксплуата́ции — during, e. g., service2. (перенос значения на цикл явлений, повторяющихся периодически) cycleза оди́н пери́од сигна́л два́жды прохо́дит че́рез ма́ксимум — the signal reaches its peak value twice over a cycleпери́од дискре́тности — sampling periodпери́од изно́са т. над. — wear-out periodпери́од ка́дра тлв. — frame period, frame timeпери́од колеба́ний — period [cycle] or vibration(s), period [cycle] of oscillation(s)пери́од колеба́ний, со́бственный — natural period [cycle] of vibration(s)межремо́нтный пери́од — overhaul period, time between overhauls, TBOпери́од обзо́ра рлк. — scanning intervalпери́од обка́тки — running-in [breaking-in] periodпери́од обраще́ния — orbital period, period of revolutionпери́од обраще́ния к запоминающе́му устро́йству вчт. — memory cycle time, cycle time of a storageосновно́й пери́од мат. — fundamental [primitive] periodпери́од периоди́ческой дро́би — repetend, periodзаверша́ть пери́од периоди́ческой систе́мы — close [complete] a periodпери́од повторе́ния и́мпульсов — pulse repetition period, pulse spacingпери́од полуобме́на — exchange half-timeпери́од полураспа́да — half-life (period), half-value periodпери́од прирабо́тки т. над. — shake-down periodпусково́й пери́од — start-up periodпери́од решё́тки1. ( кристалла) lattice constant, lattice spacing2. ( реактора) lattice pitchпери́од сле́дования и́мпульсов — pulse repetition period, pulse spacing -
92 den höchsten Stand erreichen
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93 when
when [wen]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adverb2. conjunction━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adverb• when does the term start? quand commence le trimestre ?• when did it happen? quand cela s'est-il passé ? ça s'est passé quand ?• when was the Channel Tunnel opened? quand a-t-on ouvert le tunnel sous la Manche ?• when's the wedding? quand a lieu le mariage ?━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► There is no inversion after quand in indirect questions.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• when does the train leave? à quelle heure part le train ?• when do you finish work? à quelle heure est-ce tu quittes le travail ?2. conjunctiona. ( = at the time that) quand━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► If the when clause refers to the future, the future tense is used in French.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━• when you're older, you'll understand quand tu seras plus grand, tu comprendras━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► en + present participle may be used, if the subject of both clauses is the same, and the verb is one of action.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► when + noun/adjective• when a student at Oxford, she... quand elle était étudiante à Oxford, elle...• my father, when young, had a fine tenor voice quand mon père était jeune il avait une belle voix de ténorb. (with day, time, movement) où• there are times when I wish I'd never met him il y a des moments où je souhaiterais ne l'avoir jamais rencontréc. ( = which is when) he arrived at 8 o'clock, when traffic is at its peak il est arrivé à 8 heures, heure à laquelle la circulation est la plus intense• in August, when peaches are at their best en août, époque où les pêches sont les plus savoureusesd. ( = the time when) he told me about when you got lost in Paris il m'a raconté le jour où vous vous êtes perdu dans Parise. ( = after) quand• when he had made the decision, he felt better après avoir pris la décision, il s'est senti soulagéf. ( = whereas) alors que• he thought he was recovering, when in fact... il pensait qu'il était en voie de guérison alors qu'en fait...g. ( = if) how can I be self-confident when I look like this? comment veux-tu que j'aie confiance en moi en étant comme ça ?• how can you understand when you won't listen? comment voulez-vous comprendre si vous n'écoutez pas ?* * *[wen], US [hwen] 1.1) ( with prepositions) quandsince when? — depuis quand? also iron
2) ( the time when)2.that's when I was born — ( day) c'est le jour où je suis né; ( year) c'est l'année où je suis né
1) ( as interrogative) quand (est-ce que)I forget exactly when — ( time) j'ai oublié l'heure exacte; ( date) j'ai oublié la date exacte
tell me ou say when — ( pouring drink) dis-moi stop
2) ( as relative)at the time when — ( precise moment) au moment où; ( during same period) à l'époque où
one morning when he was getting up, he... — un matin en se levant, il...
3) ( then)she resigned in May, since when we've had no applicants — elle a démissionné en mai, et depuis (lors) nous n'avons reçu aucune candidature
4) ( whenever) quand3.when I sunbathe, I get freckles — chaque fois que je prends un bain de soleil, j'ai des taches de rousseur
1) ( at the precise time when) quand, lorsque2) ( during the period when) quand, lorsque3) ( as soon as) quand, dès queI was strolling along when all of a sudden... — je marchais tranquillement quand tout d'un coup...
4) ( when it is the case that) alors quewhy buy their products when ours are cheaper? — pourquoi acheter leurs produits alors que les nôtres sont moins chers?
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94 Teotihuacán
Teotihuacán Teotihuacán (↑ Teotihuacán 21)A pre-Columbian city, the ruins of Teotihuacán lie northeast of Mexico City. The Nahuatl name means "city of the gods" or "where men became gods". Little is known about the city's founders or inhabitants, but it reached its peak between 300 and 600 AD. It includes the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, the temple of Quetzalcóatl, the Great Compound, and the central complex, the Ciudadela. The two main groups of buildings are linked by a road known as the Way of the Dead.By 650 AD Teotihuacán was in decline; it was in ruins when the Aztecs found it in the fifteenth century.* * *Teotihuacan -
95 dosięg|nąć
pf — dosięg|ać impf (dosięgła, dosięgli — dosięgam) Ⅰ vt 1. (dotknąć) to reach, to get at (czegoś a. do czegoś sth)- pierścionek upadł za daleko, żeby dosięgnąć go ręką the ring fell out of reach- bez drabiny nie dosięgnę sufitu without a ladder I won’t be able to reach the ceiling- muszę przesunąć fotel, nie dosięgam (do) pedałów I have to move the seat forward – my feet barely reach the pedals2. (dotrzeć) to reach vt- ogień dosięgnął pierwszych zabudowań the fire had reached the first buildings- psy dosięgły dzika the dogs caught up with the boar- w Neapolu dosięgła go wiadomość o wybuchu powstania he was in Naples when news of the uprising reached him- dosięgły ich mściwe ręce powstańców the vengeance of the rebels caught up with them3. przen. (doświadczyć) to affect- powódź dosięgła wszystkich mieszkańców wioski the flood affected all the villagers- kara/zemsta dosięgła winnych the culprits didn’t escape punishment/retribution- dosięgła go śmierć he met (with) his deathⅡ vi (osiągnąć) to reach vt- babcia dosięgała już dziewięćdziesiątki granny was getting on for ninety- napięcie dosięggło zenitu the tension’s reached its peak■ dosięgnąć celu to achieve a. attain one’s goal- dosięgnąć czegoś okiem a. wzrokiem to catch sight of sthThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dosięg|nąć
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96 maksymaln|y
adj. [ceny, temperatura] maximum, highest; [prędkość] maximum, top, full; [wysiłek, wygoda] maximum, utmost- maksymalna długość życia człowieka the maximum human lifespan- uzyskać maksymalny wynik w teście to get the maximum score a. to score maximum points in a test- bezrobocie osiągnęło maksymalny poziom unemployment has reached saturation point- maksymalne natężenie ruchu drogowego przypada na godziny popołudniowe traffic peaks a. reaches its peak in the afternoon hoursThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > maksymaln|y
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97 Rance, barrage de la / usine marémotrice de la
Pioneering project to create electricity from tidal power, the Rance tidal power station was opened in 1967. The mouth of the River Rance, in northern Brittany, has one of the greatest tidal variations anywhere in the world. The dam is 750 metres long, and its peak power output rating is 240 Mw. It accounts for 60% of the electricity produced in Brittany - but this figure is sure to fall fast with the development of more parcs éoliens (wind farms) in the area.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Rance, barrage de la / usine marémotrice de la
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98 период
1. м. period; time interval2. м. cycleза один период сигнал дважды проходит через максимум — the signal reaches its peak value twice over a cycle
период в секунду; герц; Гц — cycle per second
Синонимический ряд:1. пора (сущ.) век; время; пора; пору; эпоха; эпоху2. этап (сущ.) стадию; стадия; ступень; фаза; фазу; этап -
99 Elvis year
Gen Mgtthe year in which the popularity of a product, service, or individual is at its peak (slang) -
100 Biles, Sir John Harvard
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 1854 Portsmouth, Englandd. 27 October 1933 Scotland (?)[br]English naval architect, academic and successful consultant in the years when British shipbuilding was at its peak.[br]At the conclusion of his apprenticeship at the Royal Dockyard, Portsmouth, Biles entered the Royal School of Naval Architecture, South Kensington, London; as it was absorbed by the Royal Naval College, he graduated from Greenwich to the Naval Construction Branch, first at Pembroke and later at the Admiralty. From the outset of his professional career it was apparent that he had the intellectual qualities that would enable him to oversee the greatest changes in ship design of all time. He was one of the earliest proponents of the revolutionary work of the hydrodynamicist William Froude.In 1880 Biles turned to the merchant sector, taking the post of Naval Architect to J. \& G. Thomson (later John Brown \& Co.). Using Froude's Law of Comparisons he was able to design the record-breaking City of Paris of 1887, the ship that started the fabled succession of fast and safe Clyde bank-built North Atlantic liners. For a short spell, before returning to Scotland, Biles worked in Southampton. In 1891 Biles accepted the Chair of Naval Architecture at the University of Glasgow. Working from the campus at Gilmorehill, he was to make the University (the oldest school of engineering in the English-speaking world) renowned in naval architecture. His workload was legendary, but despite this he was admired as an excellent lecturer with cheerful ways which inspired devotion to the Department and the University. During the thirty years of his incumbency of the Chair, he served on most of the important government and international shipping committees, including those that recommended the design of HMS Dreadnought, the ordering of the Cunarders Lusitania and Mauretania and the lifesaving improvements following the Titanic disaster. An enquiry into the strength of destroyer hulls followed the loss of HMS Cobra and Viper, and he published the report on advanced experimental work carried out on HMS Wolf by his undergraduates.In 1906 he became Consultant Naval Architect to the India Office, having already set up his own consultancy organization, which exists today as Sir J.H.Biles and Partners. His writing was prolific, with over twenty-five papers to professional institutions, sundry articles and a two-volume textbook.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1913. Knight Commander of the Indian Empire 1922. Master of the Worshipful Company of Shipwrights 1904.Bibliography1905, "The strength of ships with special reference to experiments and calculations made upon HMS Wolf", Transactions of the Institution of Naval Architects.1911, The Design and Construction of Ships, London: Griffin.Further ReadingC.A.Oakley, 1973, History of a Facuity, Glasgow University.FMWBiographical history of technology > Biles, Sir John Harvard
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