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41 take part in
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42 take part in
(to be one of a group of people doing something, to take an active share in (eg playing a game, performing a play, holding a discussion etc): He never took part in arguments.) brać udział -
43 take part in
(to be one of a group of people doing something, to take an active share in (eg playing a game, performing a play, holding a discussion etc): He never took part in arguments.) piedalīties -
44 take part in
(to be one of a group of people doing something, to take an active share in (eg playing a game, performing a play, holding a discussion etc): He never took part in arguments.) dalyvauti -
45 take part in
(to be one of a group of people doing something, to take an active share in (eg playing a game, performing a play, holding a discussion etc): He never took part in arguments.) delta i -
46 take part in
(to be one of a group of people doing something, to take an active share in (eg playing a game, performing a play, holding a discussion etc): He never took part in arguments.) účastnit se* * *• účastnit se• zúčastnit se -
47 take part in
(to be one of a group of people doing something, to take an active share in (eg playing a game, performing a play, holding a discussion etc): He never took part in arguments.) a lua parte la -
48 take part in
(to be one of a group of people doing something, to take an active share in (eg playing a game, performing a play, holding a discussion etc): He never took part in arguments.) συμμετέχω σε -
49 take part in
(to be one of a group of people doing something, to take an active share in (eg playing a game, performing a play, holding a discussion etc): He never took part in arguments.) zúčastniť sa -
50 take part in
(to be one of a group of people doing something, to take an active share in (eg playing a game, performing a play, holding a discussion etc): He never took part in arguments.) tomar parte em -
51 active
adj (#ly [adv]) radin, vrijedan, aktivan, okretan, promećuran, hitar, djelatan; živahan; energičan / [mil] # list = popis onih koji su u aktivnoj službi; [gram] # voice = aktiv; [com] # balance = aktivni saldo; # debts = potraživanje; # bonds = aktivne obveznice; # capital = čista imovina, aktiva; # commerce = trgovanje s inozemstvom; # demand = živahna potražnja; # partner [com] = aktivni ortak; to take an # part in business = osobno sudjelovati u poslu* * *
aktivan
aktive
djelatan
energiÄan
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pokretljivi
pravi
radan
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radno stanje
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52 taken part
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53 to take part in smth
1) to take (an active) part in smth принимать (активное/большое) участие в чём-либоEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to take part in smth
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54 деятельный
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > деятельный
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55 деятель
муж. figure заслуженный государственный деятель ≈ elder религиозный деятель ≈ religious figure прогрессивный деятель ≈ progressive государственный деятель ≈ statesman общественный деятель ≈ public figure, public man научный деятель ≈ scientist, man of science политический деятель ≈ politician, political figure заслуженный деятель ≈ honoured worker деятели культуры ≈ cultural workersм. figure;
~ искусства artist;
~ науки scientist, man* of science;
~ность ж.
1. (занятия, труд) activities pl., work;
внешнеторговая ~ность foreign trade activity;
внешнеэкономическая ~ность foreign economic activity;
коммерческая ~ность commercial activity;
хозяйственная ~ность economic activity;
общественная ~ность public/social activities;
врачебная ~ность medical practice;
2. (о работе каких-л. органов, о действии сил природы) activity, action;
~ность сердца action/functioning of the heart;
высшая нервная ~ность higher nervous activity;
~ность ветра и воды the action of wind and water;
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56 активно участвовать
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > активно участвовать
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57 to sit back
1 (lean back) recostarse; (relax) ponerse cómodo,-a2 (take no active part) cruzarse de brazos■ he just sat back and did nothing se cruzó de brazos, no levantó ni un dedo para ayudar -
58 Herbert, Sir Alfred Edward
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]b. 5 September 1866 Leicester, Englandd. 26 May 1957 Kings Somborne, Hampshire, England[br]English mechanical engineer and machine-tool manufacturer.[br]Alfred Herbert was educated at Stoneygate School, Leicester, and served an apprenticeship with Joseph Jessop \& Sons, also of Leicester, from 1881 to 1886. In 1887 he was engaged as Manager of a small engineering firm in Coventry, and before the end of that year he purchased the business in partnership with William Hubbard. They commenced the manufacture of machine-tools especially for the cycle industry. Hubbard withdrew from the partnership in 1890 and Herbert continued on his own account, the firm being established as a limited liability company, Alfred Herbert Ltd, in 1894. A steady expansion of the business continued, especially after the introduction of their capstan lathe, and by 1914 it was the largest manufacturer of machine-tools in Britain. In addition to making machine-tools of all types for the home and export market, the firm acted as an agent for the import of specialist machine-tools from abroad. During the First World War Alfred Herbert was in 1915 appointed head of machine-tool production at the War Office and when the Ministry of Munitions was set up he was transferred to that Ministry as Controller of Machine Tools. He was President of the Machine Tools Trades Association from 1919 to 1934. He was elected a member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1892 and in 1921 was a founder member of the Institution of Production Engineers. Almost to the end of his long life he continued to take an active part in the direction of his company. He expressed his views on current events affecting industry in the technical press and in his firm's house journal.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKBE 1917. Officier de la Légion d'honneur 1917. Order of St Stanislas of Russia 1918. Order of Leopold of Belgium 1918. Freeman of the City of Coventry 1933. President, Institution of Production Engineers 1927–9. Honorary Member, Institution of Mechanical Engineers 1941.Bibliography1948, Shots at the Truth, Coventry (a selection of his speeches and writings).Further ReadingD.J.Jeremy (ed.), 1984–6, Dictionary of Business Biography, Vol. 3, London, pp. 174–7 (a useful account).Obituary, 1957, Engineering, 183:680.RTSBiographical history of technology > Herbert, Sir Alfred Edward
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59 thick
Ɵik 1. adjective1) (having a relatively large distance between opposite sides; not thin: a thick book; thick walls; thick glass.) tykk2) (having a certain distance between opposite sides: It's two inches thick; a two-inch-thick pane of glass.) tykk3) ((of liquids, mixtures etc) containing solid matter; not flowing (easily) when poured: thick soup.) tykk4) (made of many single units placed very close together; dense: a thick forest; thick hair.) tett, tykk5) (difficult to see through: thick fog.) tett, tykk6) (full of, covered with etc: The room was thick with dust; The air was thick with smoke.) tett med, fylt av7) (stupid: Don't be so thick!) dum, teit2. noun(the thickest, most crowded or active part: in the thick of the forest; in the thick of the fight.) midt i det tykkeste; tykke skogen; kampens hete- thickly- thickness
- thicken
- thick-skinned
- thick and fast
- through thick and thintett--------tykk--------uklarIsubst. \/θɪk\/1) den tykke, det tykke2) ( hverdagslig) kjøtthuecome right into the very thick of it eller come right into the very thick of things havne midt i begivenhetenes sentrumin the thick of the crowd midt i trengselen, der trengselen er som størstin the thick of the fight eller in the thick of the battle midt (oppe) i striden, i kampens hetestick together through thick and thin holde sammen i tykt og tyntstick to somebody through thick and thin følge noen gjennom tykt og tyntthrough thick and thin gjennom tykt og tyntIIadj. \/θɪk\/1) tykk, grov2) (om f.eks. skog eller tåke) tett, tettpakket3) tykk, fyldig4) tallrik, hyppig forekommende5) ( om væske) tykk, tyktflytende, jevn6) ( om væske) grumset, uklar7) ( om luft) tett, tykk, tung8) tåket9) ( om stemme) grøtet, tykk, snøvlet, utydelig12) ( hverdagslig) tykkskallet, dum, treg13) ( hverdagslig) på god fot, uatskillelige14) ( hverdagslig) mye, drøythave a thick head være tykk i hodet være tung i hodetbe thick as thieves henge sammen som erterisbe thick as two short planks være dum som et brødthick with ( også overført) tykk av, full av, fylt medmed et tykt lag av( hverdagslig) god venn med, bestevenn medthis is a bit (too) thick! eller that is a bit (too) thick! nå går det for langt!, det er det verste!, det er i drøyeste laget!IIIadv. \/θɪk\/1) tykt2) tett, rikelig, fyldiglay it on thick ( overført) smøre tykt på, overdrivethick (and fast) tett i tett, tett etter hverandre, tett på hverandre, slag i slag -
60 share
ʃeə 1. noun1) (one of the parts of something that is divided among several people etc: We all had a share of the cake; We each paid our share of the bill.) (an)del, part2) (the part played by a person in something done etc by several people etc: I had no share in the decision.) del, rolle3) (a fixed sum of money invested in a business company by a shareholder.) aksje, andel2. verb1) ((usually with among, between, with) to divide among a number of people: We shared the money between us.) dele2) (to have, use etc (something that another person has or uses); to allow someone to use (something one has or owns): The students share a sitting-room; The little boy hated sharing his toys.) dele, være felles3) ((sometimes with in) to have a share of with someone else: He wouldn't let her share the cost of the taxi.) dele, ta del i•- share and share alikeaksje--------partIsubst. \/ʃeə\/1) andel, del, lodd, part, porsjon• it needs a good share of impudence to...det behøves en god porsjon frekkhet for å...2) aksje, andelbare share aksje lydende på ihendehaverdo one's share gjøre sitt, trekke sin del av lassetfall to somebody's share falle i noens lodd bli noen til delget one's share få sin delgo shares dele likt, dele på utgiftene, spleise gjøre noe på lotthave a share in være medansvarlig i, gjøre et bidrag til få del ihold shares ha aksjerthe lion's share brorpartenregistered share aksje lydende på navntake an active share in delta aktivt iIIsubst. \/ʃeə\/plogskjærIIIverb \/ʃeə\/1) dele, ta del i, være delaktig i, ha felles2) dele, porsjonereshare and share alike dele broderlig, dele rettferdigshare in dele
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