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81 Forschung
f1. Forschung(en) research (work); Forschungen betreiben do research (work); in der Forschung tätig sein work ( oder be engaged) in research, do research work; Forschung und Entwicklung research and development, R&D* * *die Forschungresearch* * *Fọr|schung ['fɔrʃʊŋ]f -, -enältere/verschiedene Forschungen — older/various studies
Forschungen betreiben — to research, to be engaged in research
2) no pl (= Wissenschaft) research no artForschung und Entwicklung — research and development, RD
* * *(a close and careful study to find out (new) facts or information: He is engaged in cancer research; His researches resulted in some amazing discoveries; ( also adjective) a research student.) research* * *For·schung<-, -en>fdie moderne \Forschung modern research2. (Untersuchung) research\Forschung und Lehre research and teaching\Forschungen betreiben to conduct [or carry out] research* * *die; Forschung, Forschungen researchForschungen [auf einem Gebiet] betreiben — do research [in a field]
* * *1.Forschung(en) research (work);Forschungen betreiben do research (work);in der Forschung tätig sein work ( oder be engaged) in research, do research work;Forschung und Entwicklung research and development, R&D* * *die; Forschung, Forschungen researchForschungen [auf einem Gebiet] betreiben — do research [in a field]
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82 forskning
sg - fórskningen, pl - fórskningerиссле́дование с, нау́чно-иссле́довательская рабо́та* * ** * *(en) research ( vedrørende into, fx into the effects of smoking); research work;[ drive forskning] do (el. carry out el. carry on) research. -
83 recherche
recherche [ʀ(ə)∫εʀ∫]feminine noun• être/se mettre à la recherche de qch/qn to be/go in search of sth/sbb. ( = enquête) recherches investigations• toutes nos recherches pour retrouver l'enfant sont demeurées vaines all our attempts to find the child remained fruitlessd. ( = métier, spécialité) la recherche research• recherches ( = études) research• être habillé avec recherche/sans recherche to be dressed with studied elegance/carelessly* * *ʀ(ə)ʃɛʀʃ1) ( étude) research [U]faire des recherches en biologie/sur le cancer — to do research in biology/into cancer
2) ( fouille) searchêtre à la recherche de — to be looking for, to be in search of
3) ( volonté d'atteindre)4) ( soin) ( raffinement) meticulousness; ( affectation) pej affectationavec recherche — [habillé, décoré, écrit] with meticulous care
sans recherche — ( non affecté) without affectation; ( négligé) carelessly
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʀ(ə)ʃɛʀʃ1. nf1) (= action) searchêtre à la recherche de [livre, emploi, pièce détachée] — to be looking for, [bonheur, équilibre, partenaire idéal] to be in search of
Je suis à la recherche d'un emploi. — I'm looking for a job.
se mettre à la recherche de [livre, emploi, pièce détachée] — to go looking for, [bonheur, équilibre, partenaire idéal] go in search of
2) (= raffinement) studied elegance3) (scientifique) researchLa recherche est une priorité pour ce gouvernement. — Research is a priority for this government.
Je voudrais faire de la recherche. — I'd like to do research.
2. recherches nfpl1) [police] searchLa police a interrompu les recherches. — The police called off the search.
2) (scientifiques) research sg* * *recherche nf1 ( étude) research ¢; la recherche et le développement research and development; recherche fondamentale/appliquée basic/applied research; recherche scientifique/militaire/spatiale scientific/military/space research; fonds pour la recherche research funds; être/travailler dans la recherche to be/to work in research; faire des recherches en biologie/sur le cancer/pour améliorer un produit to do research in biology/into cancer/into improving a product;2 ( fouille) search; après deux heures de recherche after a two-hour search; tout le monde a participé aux recherches everyone took part in the search; les recherches pour retrouver l'enfant n'ont rien donné the search for the child drew a blank; la recherche d'un livre/d'un criminel the search for a book/for a criminal; la recherche de vos renseignements lui a pris deux heures he spent two hours searching for the information you wanted; à la recherche de qn/qch in search of sb/sth; être à la recherche de to be looking for, to be in search of; aller or partir or se mettre à la recherche de to go looking for, to go in search of; ils sont à la recherche d'un logement they're looking for somewhere to live; être à la recherche d'un emploi to be looking for a job, to be job-hunting; se mettre à la recherche d'un emploi to go job-hunting; travailler à la recherche d'une solution to work on finding a solution;3 ( volonté d'atteindre) recherche de pursuit of; être à la recherche d'un bonheur idéal to be in pursuit of ideal happiness;4 ( soin) ( raffinement) meticulousness; ( affectation) pej affectation; avec recherche [habillé, décoré, écrit] with meticulous care; sans recherche ( non affecté) without affectation; ( négligé) carelessly; il y a trop de recherche dans votre style/votre tenue you are too fastidious about your style/your dress.recherche assistée par ordinateur, RAO computer-aided retrieval, CAR; recherche dichotomique Ordinat binary ou dichotomizing search; recherche d'emploi job-hunting; c'est sa première recherche d'emploi he's looking for his first job; recherche opérationnelle operations ou operational research; recherche de paternité Jur establishment of paternity; action en recherche de paternité paternity suit.[rəʃɛrʃ] nom féminin1. [d'un objet, d'une personne, d'un emploi etc.] search[du bonheur, de la gloire, du plaisir] pursuit[d'informations] research4. [prospection]5. SCIENCES & UNIVERSITÉbourse/travaux de recherche research grant/worka. [spécialiste] she's a research chemistb. [étudiante] she's a chemistry research studentsans recherche simple, plain————————recherches nom féminin pluriel[enquête] searchfaire faire des recherches pour retrouver un parent disparu to have a search carried out for a missing relativeune équipe d'archéologues mène déjà des recherches sur le site a team of archeologists is already working on ou researching the siteà la recherche de locution prépositionnelleêtre/partir/se mettre à la recherche de to be/to set off/to go in search of -
84 recherché
recherche [ʀ(ə)∫εʀ∫]feminine noun• être/se mettre à la recherche de qch/qn to be/go in search of sth/sbb. ( = enquête) recherches investigations• toutes nos recherches pour retrouver l'enfant sont demeurées vaines all our attempts to find the child remained fruitlessd. ( = métier, spécialité) la recherche research• recherches ( = études) research• être habillé avec recherche/sans recherche to be dressed with studied elegance/carelessly* * *ʀ(ə)ʃɛʀʃ1) ( étude) research [U]faire des recherches en biologie/sur le cancer — to do research in biology/into cancer
2) ( fouille) searchêtre à la recherche de — to be looking for, to be in search of
3) ( volonté d'atteindre)4) ( soin) ( raffinement) meticulousness; ( affectation) pej affectationavec recherche — [habillé, décoré, écrit] with meticulous care
sans recherche — ( non affecté) without affectation; ( négligé) carelessly
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʀ(ə)ʃɛʀʃ1. nf1) (= action) searchêtre à la recherche de [livre, emploi, pièce détachée] — to be looking for, [bonheur, équilibre, partenaire idéal] to be in search of
Je suis à la recherche d'un emploi. — I'm looking for a job.
se mettre à la recherche de [livre, emploi, pièce détachée] — to go looking for, [bonheur, équilibre, partenaire idéal] go in search of
2) (= raffinement) studied elegance3) (scientifique) researchLa recherche est une priorité pour ce gouvernement. — Research is a priority for this government.
Je voudrais faire de la recherche. — I'd like to do research.
2. recherches nfpl1) [police] searchLa police a interrompu les recherches. — The police called off the search.
2) (scientifiques) research sg* * *recherche nf1 ( étude) research ¢; la recherche et le développement research and development; recherche fondamentale/appliquée basic/applied research; recherche scientifique/militaire/spatiale scientific/military/space research; fonds pour la recherche research funds; être/travailler dans la recherche to be/to work in research; faire des recherches en biologie/sur le cancer/pour améliorer un produit to do research in biology/into cancer/into improving a product;2 ( fouille) search; après deux heures de recherche after a two-hour search; tout le monde a participé aux recherches everyone took part in the search; les recherches pour retrouver l'enfant n'ont rien donné the search for the child drew a blank; la recherche d'un livre/d'un criminel the search for a book/for a criminal; la recherche de vos renseignements lui a pris deux heures he spent two hours searching for the information you wanted; à la recherche de qn/qch in search of sb/sth; être à la recherche de to be looking for, to be in search of; aller or partir or se mettre à la recherche de to go looking for, to go in search of; ils sont à la recherche d'un logement they're looking for somewhere to live; être à la recherche d'un emploi to be looking for a job, to be job-hunting; se mettre à la recherche d'un emploi to go job-hunting; travailler à la recherche d'une solution to work on finding a solution;3 ( volonté d'atteindre) recherche de pursuit of; être à la recherche d'un bonheur idéal to be in pursuit of ideal happiness;4 ( soin) ( raffinement) meticulousness; ( affectation) pej affectation; avec recherche [habillé, décoré, écrit] with meticulous care; sans recherche ( non affecté) without affectation; ( négligé) carelessly; il y a trop de recherche dans votre style/votre tenue you are too fastidious about your style/your dress.recherche assistée par ordinateur, RAO computer-aided retrieval, CAR; recherche dichotomique Ordinat binary ou dichotomizing search; recherche d'emploi job-hunting; c'est sa première recherche d'emploi he's looking for his first job; recherche opérationnelle operations ou operational research; recherche de paternité Jur establishment of paternity; action en recherche de paternité paternity suit.( féminin recherchée) [rəʃɛrʃe] adjectif1. [prisé - mets] choice (modificateur) ; [ - comédien] in demand, much sought-after ; [ - objet rare] much sought-after -
85 survey
sur·vey vt [səʼveɪ, Am sɚʼ-]to \survey sb jdn befragen2) ( look at)to \survey sb/ sth jdn/etw betrachten;( carefully) jdn/etw begutachten3) ( give overview)to \survey sth etw umreißen;the book \surveys the history of feminism das Buch gibt einen Überblick über die Geschichte des Feminismus4) ( map out)to \survey sth etw vermessen5) ( Brit)to \survey a building/ house ein Gebäude/Haus begutachten, ein Gutachten von einem Gebäude/Haus erstellenPHRASES:to be lord [or master/ mistress] [or king/ queen] of all one \surveys ( Brit) alles rundum sein Eigen nennen n [ʼsɜ:veɪ, Am ʼsɜ:r-]local/nationwide \survey örtliche/landesweite Umfrage;public opinion \survey öffentliche Meinungsumfrage;to carry out a \survey eine Studie durchführento carry out a \survey eine Vermessung durchführento have a \survey carried out [or ( fam) done] on a house ein Gutachten von einem Haus erstellen lassen -
86 forske
1иссле́довать* * ** * *vb( drive videnskab) do (el. carry out, carry on) research; research (iinto);[ forske efter] search for;[ forskende] searching ( fx look). -
87 indagine
f (ricerca, studio) researchdella polizia investigationindagine di mercato market surveyindagine demoscopica (public) opinion poll* * *indagine s.f.1 inquiry, enquiry, investigation: indagine minuziosa, close investigation (o inquiry); condurre un'indagine ufficiale su qlco., to hold an official inquiry into sthg.; fare indagini sulle cause di un incidente, to investigate the causes of an accident; le indagini possono ritenersi concluse, the enquiry can be considered closed2 (ricerca, studio) survey, research, study, search: condurre un'indagine su un problema scientifico, to carry out research into a scientific problem; (stat.) indagine statistica, statistical survey; indagine demoscopica, opinion poll (o survey); indagine di mercato, market survey (o research); indagine sui consumatori, consumer survey; indagine campionaria, sample survey; indagine sui salari, wages survey.* * *[in'dadʒine]sostantivo femminile1) (ricerca) research, survey2) amm. dir. inquiry, investigation•* * *indagine/in'dadʒine/sostantivo f.1 (ricerca) research, survey2 amm. dir. inquiry, investigationindagine di mercato market research. -
88 Forschung
For·schung <-, -en> fdie moderne \Forschung modern research2) ( Untersuchung) research;\Forschung und Lehre research and teaching;\Forschungen betreiben to conduct [or carry out] research -
89 проводить изыскания
1) General subject: prospect2) Economy: carry out investigations, carry out research study3) Mining: investigate4) Oil: survey5) Makarov: carry on an investigationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > проводить изыскания
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90 tutkia
yks.nom. tutkia; yks.gen. tutkin; yks.part. tutki; yks.ill. tutkisi; mon.gen. tutkikoon; mon.part. tutkinut; mon.ill. tutkittiinbolt (verb)con (verb)enquire (verb)examine (verb)explore (verb)go through (verb)inspect (verb)investigate (verb)peruse (verb)plumb (verb)probe (verb)research (verb)screen (verb)search (verb)sift (verb)sound (verb)study (verb)survey (verb)test (verb)try (verb)vet (verb)work (verb)* * *• explore• question• probe• plumb• peruse• observe• notice• look over• investigate• interrogate• vet• inspect• research• look into• screen• scrutinise• scrutinize• search through• search• see into• sift• solve• sound• study• survey• try• work• inquire• test• check out• inquire into• analyse• appraise• assay• audit• bolt• boult• carry out research• check• con• do research work• enquire• examine• experiment• go through• feel about• burrow into -
91 Schawlow, Arthur Leonard
[br]b. 5 May 1921 Mount Vernon, New York, USA[br]American physicist involved in laser-spectroscopy research.[br]When Arthur L.Schawlow was 3 years old his family moved to Canada: it was in Toronto that he received his education, graduating from the University of Toronto with a BA in physics in 1941. He was awarded an MA in 1942, taught classes for military personnel at the University until 1944 and worked for a year on radar equipment. He returned to the University of Toronto in 1945 to carry out research on optical spectroscopy and received his PhD in 1949. From 1949 to 1951 he held a postgraduate fellowship at Columbia University, where he worked with Charles H. Townes on microwave spectroscopy. From 1951 to 1961 he was a research physicist at the Bell Telephone Laboratories, working mainly on superconductivity, but he maintained his association with Townes, who had pioneered the maser (an acronym of microwave amplification by stimulated emission of radiation). In a paper published in Physical Review in December 1958, Townes and Schawlow suggested the possibility of a development into optical frequencies or an optical maser, later known as a laser (an acronym of light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation). In 1960 the first such device was made by Theodore H. Maiman. In 1960 Schawlow returned to Columbia University as a visiting professor and in the following year was appointed Professor of Physics at Stanford University, where he continued his researches in laser spectroscopy. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Physical Society, the Optical Society of America and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsNobel Prize for Physics 1981. Franklin Institute Stuart Ballantine Medal 1962. Institute of Physics of London Thomas Young Medal and Prize 1963. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Morris N.Liebmann Memorial Prize 1964. Optical Society of America Frederick Ives Medal 1976. Honorary degrees from the State University of Ghent, the University of Bradford and the University of Toronto.BibliographySchawlow is the author of many scientific papers and, with Charles H.Townes, ofMicrowave Spectroscopy (1955).Further ReadingT.Wasson (ed.), 1987, Nobel Prize Winners, New York, pp. 930–3 (contains a short biography).RTSBiographical history of technology > Schawlow, Arthur Leonard
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92 продолжать вести
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93 вести
нсв vt1) сопровождать, помогать идти to take, to leadвести́ кого-л в теа́тр — to take sb to the theatre
вести́ кого-л за́ руку — to lead sb by the hand
2) управлять, руководить to runвести́ дом — to run the house
вести́ те́ле-/ра́диопрограмму — to present/to anchor a program(me)
3) производить, осуществлять to conduct, to carry on; to holdвести́ дела́ — to conduct business/affairs
вести́ перегово́ры — to conduct/to hold/to have negotiations/talks
вести́ войну́ — to wage a war
вести́ нау́чную рабо́ту — to carry on research
4) направлять движение to steerвести́ кора́бль — to steer a ship
вести́ маши́ну — to drive a car
вести́ страну́ к ми́ру и процвета́нию — to steer the country to peace and prosperity
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94 вести научную работу
Mathematics: be engaged in research, carry out researchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вести научную работу
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95 вести научные исследования
1) General subject: research2) Mathematics: carry out researchУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вести научные исследования
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96 forschen
for·schen [ʼfɔrʃn̩]vi2) ( suchen)nach jdm/etw \forschen to search for sb/sth;( versuchen herauszufinden) to investigate sb/sth -
97 naukowy
adj1) (eksperyment) scientific2) (dyskusja, referat) scholarlyprzeprowadzać (przeprowadzić pf) badania naukowe — to (carry out) research
pracownik naukowy — (na uniwersytecie) research worker
pomoce naukowe — (w szkole, na uniwersytecie) teaching aids
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98 вести исследования
•One can use computers for making (or conducting, or carrying out) such investigations.
•The laboratory is equipped to perform (or carry on) research on foamed plastics.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вести исследования
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99 вести исследования
•One can use computers for making (or conducting, or carrying out) such investigations.
•The laboratory is equipped to perform (or carry on) research on foamed plastics.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > вести исследования
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100 проводить исследования в области
Diplomatic term: carry out research in the field of (чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > проводить исследования в области
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