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1 briller
briller [bʀije]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verbto shine ; [diamant, eau, yeux] to sparkle* * *bʀijeverbe intransitif1) ( luire) [soleil, lampe, métal] to shine; [flamme] to burn brightly; [diamant] to sparkle; [surface mouillée, neige, larme] to glisten; [nez] to be shiny; ( pétiller) to sparkle2) ( exprimer) [yeux, regard]briller de — to blaze with [colère]; to burn with [fièvre, désir]
3) ( se distinguer) [mondain, causeur] to shine; [élève] ( dans une matière) to be brilliant (en at), to shine (en in)* * *bʀije vi1) [yeux, cheveux] to shine2) [personne] to shine* * *briller verb table: aimer vi1 ( luire) [soleil, lampe] to shine; [flamme] to burn brightly; [diamant] to sparkle; [surface polie, métal] to shine; ( au soleil) to gleam, to shine; [surface mouillée, neige, larme] to glisten; [nez] to be shiny; [yeux] to shine; ( pétiller) to sparkle; tout brillait de propreté everything was sparkling clean; faire briller ses chaussures to shine one's shoes; faire briller l'argenterie to clean the silver; shampooing qui fait briller les cheveux shampoo which makes your hair shine; les étoiles brillent the stars are out;2 ( exprimer) [yeux, regard] briller de to shine with [joie, curiosité]; to blaze with [colère]; to burn with [fièvre, désir]; to glitter with [convoitise];3 ( se distinguer) [mondain, causeur] to shine; [élève] ( dans une matière) to be brilliant (en at), to shine (en in); ( dans une épreuve) to do brilliantly (à, en in); briller en société to shine in company; elle brille par son esprit/talent she's extremely witty/talented; elle ne brille pas par son intelligence euph she's not noted for her intelligence, intelligence isn't her strong point; il n'a pas brillé par son courage he wasn't exactly brave; briller par son absence to be conspicuous by one's absence; ⇒ or.[brije] verbe intransitif1. [luire - chaussure, soleil, lumière, regard] to shine ; [ - chandelle] to glimmer ; [ - étoile] to twinkle, to shine ; [ - diamant] to shine, to glitter, to sparkle ; [ - dents] to sparkle ; [ - eau] to shimmer, to sparkle ; [ - feuille] to shine, to glistenfaire briller un meuble/l'argenterie to polish a piece of furniture/the silverdes yeux qui brillent de plaisir/d'envie eyes sparkling with pleasure/glowing with envy[se distinguer] to stand out -
2 brylować
ipf.shine; brylować w towarzystwie shine in society; brylować wśród aktorów shine among actors.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > brylować
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3 distira
iz.1.a. ( diamanteari d.) sparkle, scintillationb. ( metalari d.) glint, gleam; urrearen \distira the {glint || gleam} of goldc. ( larrua, gainalde bustia, e.a.) gloss, shine, sheen, lustre (GB), luster (USA) ; arranoaren lumen \distirak liluratzen nau the sheen on the eagle's feathers fascinates med. ( elur, ur-eremua) glisten, sheen, glittere. ( begia) gleam, twinkle; haren begien \distira leuna the soft gleam in her eyes; halako \distira batekin begietan, honela galdetu zigun: nola egingo zenuke zuk? with a twinkle in her eyes, she asked, "How would you do it?f. ( izarra) twinkle, twinkling; izarren \distira the twinkling of the stars2. ray, sunbeamb. shine, glow, brightness; eguzkiaren \distirak itsutu zuen the brightness of the sun blinded him3. (irud.)a. shine, light; jende eskolatua gizartean \distira berezi batez nabarmentzen da educated people in society stand out {in a special light (of their own) || above the rest}b. ( sentimenduei d.) glow; irribarreak halako distira bat jartzen digu aurpegian, eta distira hori besteengana hedatzen da smiling brings a glow to our countenances that radiates to others; dohain horien jabeek "aurpegi alaia" dute, eta "pozezko eta sinpatiazko \distira goxo bat darie persons enjoying these gifts have "light of their countenances," and their presence is "a warm glow of pure gladness and sympathy" -
4 Sopwith, Sir Thomas (Tommy) Octave Murdoch
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 18 January 1888 London, Englandd. 27 January 1989 Stockbridge, Hampshire, England[br]English aeronautical engineer and industrialist.[br]Son of a successful mining engineer, Sopwith did not shine at school and, having been turned down by the Royal Navy as a result, attended an engineering college. His first interest was motor cars and, while still in his teens, he set up a business in London with a friend in order to sell them; he also took part in races and rallies.Sopwith's interest in aviation came initially through ballooning, and in 1906 he purchased his own balloon. Four years later, inspired by the recent flights across the Channel to France and after a joy-ride at Brooklands, he bought an Avis monoplane, followed by a larger biplane, and taught himself to fly. He was awarded the Royal Aero Society's Aviator Certificate No. 31 on 21 November 1910, and he quickly distinguished himself in flying competitions on both sides of the Atlantic and started his own flying school. In his races he was ably supported by his friend Fred Sigrist, a former motor engineer. Among the people Sopwith taught to fly were an Australian, Harry Hawker, and Major Hugh Trenchard, who later became the "father" of the RAF.In 1912, depressed by the poor quality of the aircraft on trial for the British Army, Sopwith, in conjunction with Hawker and Sigrist, bought a skating rink in Kingston-upon-Thames and, assisted by Fred Sigrist, started to design and build his first aircraft, the Sopwith Hybrid. He sold this to the Royal Navy in 1913, and the following year his aviation manufacturing company became the Sopwith Aviation Company Ltd. That year a seaplane version of his Sopwith Tabloid won the Schneider Trophy in the second running of this speed competition. During 1914–18, Sopwith concentrated on producing fighters (or "scouts" as they were then called), with the Pup, the Camel, the 1½ Strutter, the Snipe and the Sopwith Triplane proving among the best in the war. He also pioneered several ideas to make flying easier for the pilot, and in 1915 he patented his adjustable tailplane and his 1 ½ Strutter was the first aircraft to be fitted with air brakes. During the four years of the First World War, Sopwith Aviation designed thirty-two different aircraft types and produced over 16,000 aircraft.The end of the First World War brought recession to the aircraft industry and in 1920 Sopwith, like many others, put his company into receivership; none the less, he immediately launched a new, smaller company with Hawker, Sigrist and V.W.Eyre, which they called the H.G. Hawker Engineering Company Ltd to avoid any confusion with the former company. He began by producing cars and motor cycles under licence, but was determined to resume aircraft production. He suffered an early blow with the death of Hawker in an air crash in 1921, but soon began supplying aircraft to the Royal Air Force again. In this he was much helped by taking on a new designer, Sydney Camm, in 1923, and during the next decade they produced a number of military aircraft types, of which the Hart light bomber and the Fury fighter, the first to exceed 200 mph (322 km/h), were the best known. In the mid-1930s Sopwith began to build a large aviation empire, acquiring first the Gloster Aircraft Company and then, in quick succession, Armstrong-Whitworth, Armstrong-Siddeley Motors Ltd and its aero-engine counterpart, and A.V.Roe, which produced Avro aircraft. Under the umbrella of the Hawker Siddeley Aircraft Company (set up in 1935) these companies produced a series of outstanding aircraft, ranging from the Hawker Hurricane, through the Avro Lancaster to the Gloster Meteor, Britain's first in-service jet aircraft, and the Hawker Typhoon, Tempest and Hunter. When Sopwith retired as Chairman of the Hawker Siddeley Group in 1963 at the age of 75, a prototype jump-jet (the P-1127) was being tested, later to become the Harrier, a for cry from the fragile biplanes of 1910.Sopwith also had a passion for yachting and came close to wresting the America's Cup from the USA in 1934 when sailing his yacht Endeavour, which incorporated a number of features years ahead of their time; his greatest regret was that he failed in his attempts to win this famous yachting trophy for Britain. After his retirement as Chairman of the Hawker Siddeley Group, he remained on the Board until 1978. The British aviation industry had been nationalized in April 1977, and Hawker Siddeley's aircraft interests merged with the British Aircraft Corporation to become British Aerospace (BAe). Nevertheless, by then the Group had built up a wide range of companies in the field of mechanical and electrical engineering, and its board conferred on Sopwith the title Founder and Life President.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1953. CBE 1918.Bibliography1961, "My first ten years in aviation", Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society (April) (a very informative and amusing paper).Further ReadingA.Bramson, 1990, Pure Luck: The Authorized Biography of Sir Thomas Sopwith, 1888– 1989, Wellingborough: Patrick Stephens.B.Robertson, 1970, Sopwith. The Man and His Aircraft, London (a detailed publication giving plans of all the Sopwith aircraft).CM / JDSBiographical history of technology > Sopwith, Sir Thomas (Tommy) Octave Murdoch
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5 расположение
1) General subject: affection, arrangement, array, collocation, conciliate, disposal, disposing, disposition (в определённом порядке и т. п.), emplacement, favoritism, favour, formation, goodwill, humor (к чему-л. - for), inclination, lay, lay (чего-л.), lay-out, liking, line-up, location, mind, mood, order, ordination, ordonnance, position, posting (войск), ranking, regard, scheme (under the present scheme of society - при современном устройстве общества), shine, situation, smiles, spacing, sympathy, (чьё-л.) the light of (smb.'s) countenance, to (smb.'s) goodwill (чьё-л.), to be in (smb.'s) good graces, vein, warm (к кому-л.), lines, good books (to be in someone's good books)2) Geology: laying-out3) Biology: exposition (в отношении стран света)4) Naval: allocation, frame5) Medicine: attitude (плода в матке), distribution, lie, setup6) Colloquial: stomach (к чему-л. - for)7) American: favor8) Obsolete: forehand, month's mind9) Botanical term: arrangement (лат. dispositio), disposition (лат. dispositio)10) Sports: triangle formation11) Latin: locus, dispositio12) Engineering: configuration, grouping, installation, laying, mounting, physical layout, set-up, setout, siting13) Mathematics: collocating, geometry, ordering14) Law: arrangement of parts, propensity15) Economy: propensity (к чему-л.)16) Accounting: array (элементов выборки)17) Automobile industry: layout (напр. станков в цехе), locating, positioning18) Architecture: lay (по отношению к чему-либо), set-out19) Mining: disposition (скважин или шпуров)20) Forestry: exposure21) Information technology: alignment, locality, ordering ( упорядоченное)22) Oil: order (в определённом порядке), ranging, setup (сейсмических кос, сейсмоприёмников, взрывных скважин, при котором производится регистрация взрывов), placement23) Special term: (геометрическое) geometry24) Sociology: place of location, site25) Fishery: pattern27) Cartography: ground location (на местности или на карте)28) Coolers: housing (напр. оборудования)29) Power engineering: orientation view31) Business: lineup32) Drilling: system33) Oilfield: placing (схема размещения)34) Microelectronics: registration35) Polymers: setting36) Programming: layout (способ размещения объектов в памяти)37) Automation: (пространственное) configuration, hang, pose, spacing (по отношению друг к другу)38) Quality control: (относительное) arrangement, layout (оборудования), (упорядоченное) ordering39) Aviation medicine: affectation (к чему-л.), location (место)40) Makarov: berth, geometry (эксперимента), installing, lay (чего-л.), ordonnance (особ. литературного материала, отдельных частей и деталей в произведении искусства)41) Security: housing42) Electrochemistry: assignment, dislocation43) SAP.tech. lying -
6 pénétrer
pénétrer [penetʀe]➭ TABLE 61. intransitive verb► pénétrer dans [personne, véhicule] [+ lieu] to enter ; [+ groupe, milieu] to penetrate ; [soleil] to shine into ; [vent] to blow into ; [air, liquide, insecte] to come into ; [crème, balle] to penetrate ; [aiguille] to go into ; [huile, encre] to soak into2. transitive verbb. ( = découvrir) [+ mystère, secret] to fathomc. [+ marché] to break into3. reflexive verb* * *penetʀe
1.
1) ( s'infiltrer dans) [pluie] to soak ou seep into [terre]; [soleil] to penetrate [feuillage]2) ( percer à jour) to fathom [secret, pensée]3) ( sexuellement) to penetrate4) ( atteindre) [idée, mode] to reach [milieu]5) ( remplir)
2.
verbe intransitif1) ( entrer)pénétrer dans or à l'intérieur de — [personne, animal] to enter, to get into [lieu]; [balle] to penetrate [organe]; [armée] to penetrate [pays]; [personne] to penetrate [cercle, organisation]
l'auteur nous fait pénétrer dans l'univers des sociétés secrètes — the author takes us into the world of secret societies
2) ( s'infiltrer)3) ( s'imprégner)
3.
se pénétrer verbe pronominal* * *penetʀe1. vipénétrer dans [maison, enceinte] — to enter, to get into
Ils ont pénétré dans la maison en passant par le jardin. — They entered the house through the garden., They got into the house through the garden.
L'armée a pénétré en territoire ennemi. — The army penetrated enemy territory.
2. vt1) [froid, projectile] to penetrate2) [air, eau] to come into, to get into3) (sexuellement) to penetrate4) [mystère, secret] to fathom* * *pénétrer verb table: céderA vtr1 ( s'infiltrer dans) [pluie, liquide] to soak into, to seep into [terre, tissu]; [soleil, lumière] to penetrate [feuillage]; la pluie a pénétré nos vêtements the rain soaked through our clothes; le froid m'a pénétré jusqu'aux os the cold went right through me;2 ( percer à jour) to fathom [mystère, secret, intentions, pensée];3 ( sexuellement) to penetrate;4 ( atteindre) [idée, mode] to reach [milieu, groupe];5 ( remplir) to fill; son courage me pénétrait d'admiration his/her courage filled me with admiration; il était pénétré d'un sentiment de reconnaissance he was filled with gratitude.B vi1 ( entrer) pénétrer dans or à l'intérieur de [personne, animal] to enter, to get into [lieu]; [balle, éclat d'obus] to penetrate [organe]; [armée, soldats] to penetrate [lignes ennemies, pays]; [personne] to penetrate [cercle, groupe, organisation]; pénétrer en territoire ennemi to enter ou penetrate enemy territory; ils ont pénétré dans le bâtiment sans se faire repérer they got into the building without anyone noticing them; il est interdit de pénétrer sur le chantier it is forbidden to enter the building site; pénétrer dans une maison par effraction to break into a house; l'auteur nous fait pénétrer dans l'univers des sociétés secrètes the author takes us into the world of secret societies;2 ( s'infiltrer) pénétrer dans [lumière, froid, odeur] to get into, to penetrate [lieu]; [eau, vent, fumée] to get into [lieu]; c'est par là que le froid/l'eau pénètre that's where the cold/the water gets in; pour empêcher le froid de pénétrer to keep the cold air out;3 ( s'imprégner) pénétrer dans [crème, lotion] to penetrate [peau, cuir chevelu]; [cire, vernis] to penetrate [meuble, bois]; faire pénétrer la pommade en massant doucement to rub the ointment in by massaging gently.[penetre] verbe intransitifils ont réussi à pénétrer en Suisse they managed to cross into ou to enter Switzerlanda. [avec sa permission] to enter somebody's houseb. [par effraction] to break into somebody's housepénétrer sur un marché to break into a market, to make inroads into ou on a marketfaire pénétrer la crème en massant doucement gently rub ou massage the cream in2. (soutenu)pénétrer dans [approfondir] to go (deeper) into————————[penetre] verbe transitifun froid glacial me pénétra I was chilled to the bone ou to the marrow2. [imprégner] to spread into ou throughces idées ont pénétré toutes les couches de la société these ideas have spread through all levels of society3. [sexuellement] to penetrate————————se pénétrer de verbe pronominal plus prépositionil faut vous pénétrer de l'importance du facteur religieux you must be aware of ou you must understand the importance of the religious element -
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