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2 companies are unhappy with the government for raising custom duties 30 percent to rai
Общая лексика: компании недовольны правительством за поднятие таможенных пошлин на 30 %, предпринятого с целью пополнения государственного бюджета и выправления торгового балансаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > companies are unhappy with the government for raising custom duties 30 percent to rai
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3 ♦ unhappy
♦ unhappy /ʌnˈhæpɪ/a.1 infelice; triste: an unhappy childhood [marriage], un'infanzia [un matrimonio] infelice; She looked so unhappy that I felt sorry for her, aveva un'aria così triste che mi ha fatto pena; She was desperately unhappy after her divorce, era estremamente infelice dopo il divorzio2 sfortunato: an unhappy accident, uno sfortunato incidente; by an unhappy coincidence, per una sfortunata coincidenza● to be unhappy with st. [sb.], non essere contento (o essere scontento) di qc. [q.]: I'm unhappy with your work, non sono contenta del tuo lavoro; Their mother was very unhappy with them, la loro madre era molto scontenta di loro □ to be unhappy about st., essere scontento di qc.: He was unhappy about the results, era scontento dei risultatiunhappinessn. [u]infelicità; sventura; tristezza. -
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1) (sad or miserable: He had an unhappy childhood.) infeliz2) (regrettable: He has an unhappy knack of always saying the wrong thing.) infeliz, inoportuno•- unhappily
unhappy adj1. triste / infelizyou look unhappy, what's the matter? pareces triste, ¿qué pasa?2. preocupadotr[ʌn'hæpɪ]1 (sad) infeliz, triste2 (miserable) desdichado,-a, desgraciado,-a, infeliz3 (unsuitable) desafortunado,-a, poco afortunado,-a1) unfortunate: desafortunado, desventurado2) miserable, sad: infeliz, triste, desdichado3) inopportune: inoportuno, poco felizadj.• desdichado, -a adj.• desgraciado, -a adj.• infeliz adj.• malandante adj.• triste adj.'ʌn'hæpiadjective -pier, -piest1)it has an unhappy ending — termina mal, tiene un final triste
b) ( worried) (pred)to be unhappy ABOUT something/-ing: I was unhappy about the children being left alone me preocupaba or inquietaba que los niños se quedaran solos; I'm unhappy about sneaking away like this — no me gusta esto de escabullirme así
c) ( discontented) (pred) descontentoto be unhappy ABOUT something — no estar* contento con algo
to be unhappy WITH something/somebody — no estar* contento con algo/alguien
2)a) ( inopportune) < remark> desafortunado, poco feliz, inoportunob) ( unfortunate) <coincidence/day> desafortunado, desventurado (liter)[ʌn'hæpɪ]ADJ (compar unhappier) (superl unhappiest)1) (=sad) [person] infeliz; (stronger) desdichado; [childhood] infeliz; (stronger) desgraciado, desdichado; [marriage] infeliz; [memory] desagradableshe was unhappy in her marriage — no fue feliz or fue infeliz en su matrimonio
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she looked so unhappy — se la veía tan tristedon't look so unhappy! — ¡no pongas esa cara tan triste!
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to make sb unhappy, other children at school were making him unhappy — otros niños en el colegio le estaban haciendo sufririt makes me unhappy to see you upset — me entristece or pone triste verte disgustada
2) (=not pleased) descontento•
to be unhappy about sth — no estar contento con algo, estar descontento con algo•
to be unhappy with sth/sb — no estar contento con algo/algn, estar descontento con algo/algn3) (=uneasy, worried)•
I'm unhappy about leaving him on his own — no estoy a gusto dejándolo solo, me preocupa dejarlo solo4) (=unfortunate) [remark] poco acertado, inoportuno; [experience, situation] lamentable5) (=ill-fated) [day] desafortunado* * *['ʌn'hæpi]adjective -pier, -piest1)it has an unhappy ending — termina mal, tiene un final triste
b) ( worried) (pred)to be unhappy ABOUT something/-ing: I was unhappy about the children being left alone me preocupaba or inquietaba que los niños se quedaran solos; I'm unhappy about sneaking away like this — no me gusta esto de escabullirme así
c) ( discontented) (pred) descontentoto be unhappy ABOUT something — no estar* contento con algo
to be unhappy WITH something/somebody — no estar* contento con algo/alguien
2)a) ( inopportune) < remark> desafortunado, poco feliz, inoportunob) ( unfortunate) <coincidence/day> desafortunado, desventurado (liter) -
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adjectivebe or feel unhappy about doing something — Bedenken haben, etwas zu tun
2) (unfortunate) unglückselig [Zeit, Zufall]; unglücklich [Zusammenstellung, Wahl]* * *1) (sad or miserable: He had an unhappy childhood.) traurig2) (regrettable: He has an unhappy knack of always saying the wrong thing.) unglückselig•- academic.ru/78331/unhappiness">unhappiness- unhappily* * *un·hap·py[ʌnˈhæpi]1. (sad) unglücklichan \unhappy marriage eine unglückliche Ehe2. (unfortunate) unglücksseligan \unhappy coincidence ein unglückliches Zusammentreffen* * *[ʌn'hpɪ]adj (+er)to be unhappy with sb/sth — mit jdm/etw unzufrieden sein
to be unhappy at work/school — unzufrieden mit der Arbeit/der Schule sein
to be unhappy about or at doing sth —
he was unhappy about or at getting a decrease in his salary — er war nicht glücklich darüber, dass sein Gehalt gekürzt wurde
I feel unhappy about letting him go — ich lasse ihn nur ungern gehen
scheme — keine gute Wahl/Farbzusammenstellung
* * *unhappy adj unglücklich:a) traurig, niedergeschlagen ( beide:about, at über akk)b) unheilvoll (Tag etc)c) unpassend (Bemerkung etc):unhappy contrast bedauerlicher Gegensatzd) unzufrieden ( with mit)* * *adjective1) unglücklich; (not content) unzufrieden ( about mit)be or feel unhappy about doing something — Bedenken haben, etwas zu tun
2) (unfortunate) unglückselig [Zeit, Zufall]; unglücklich [Zusammenstellung, Wahl]* * *adj.unglücklich adj.unzufrieden adj. -
6 unhappy *** un·hap·py adj
[ʌn'hæpɪ]1) (sad) infelice2) (not pleased) scontento (-a), (uneasy, worried) preoccupato (-a), inquieto (-a)unhappy with — (arrangements) insoddisfatto (-a) di
to be unhappy about sth/doing sth — non essere contento (-a) di qc/di fare qc
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1) ( sad) unglücklich;an \unhappy marriage eine unglückliche Ehe;to be \unhappy about sth über etw akk unglücklich sein;to be \unhappy with sth mit etw dat unzufrieden sein2) ( unfortunate) unglücksselig;an \unhappy coincidence ein unglückliches Zusammentreffen -
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adj.1 infeliz (sad) (person, childhood, marriage); triste (day, ending, face)I'm unhappy about leaving the child alone me preocupa dejar al niño soloto be unhappy with something estar descontento(a) o no estar contento(a) con algo4 desgraciado(a), desafortunado(a) (unfortunate) (choice, state of affairs)5 descontento, inconforme, disconforme, insatisfecho. -
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[ʌn'hæpɪ] UK / USadj(sad) unglücklich, unzufrieden -
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[ʌn'hæpɪ] UK / USadj(sad) unglücklich, unzufrieden -
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unhappy [ʌnˈhæpɪ]a. ( = sad) [person, expression, marriage] malheureuxc. ( = worried) I am unhappy about leaving him alone je n'aime pas le laisser seuld. ( = regrettable) [experience] malheureux ; [situation] regrettable* * *[ʌn'hæpɪ]1) ( miserable) [person, childhood] malheureux/-euse; [face, occasion] triste2) ( dissatisfied) mécontentto be unhappy about ou with something — ne pas être satisfait de quelque chose
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∎ to make sb unhappy rendre qn malheureux;∎ he had an unhappy time abroad il a fait un mauvais séjour à l'étranger(b) formal (unfortunate → coincidence) malheureux, regrettable; (→ remark) malheureux, malencontreux;∎ an unhappy turn of phrase une tournure malheureuse;∎ it's a most unhappy state of affairs c'est une situation tout à fait regrettable ou fâcheuse;∎ British the unhappy fellow drowned le pauvre malheureux s'est noyé(c) (displeased) mécontent;∎ to be unhappy about or with sth être mécontent de qch;∎ she was unhappy about me spending so much money elle n'aimait pas que je dépense tant d'argent∎ I'm unhappy about leaving the house empty je n'aime pas laisser ou ça m'inquiète de laisser la maison vide -
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2 ( dissatisfied) [person, government, company] mécontent ; to be unhappy about ou with sth ne pas être satisfait de qch ;3 ( concerned) inquiet/-iète (about à propos de) ; to be unhappy about doing ne pas aimer faire ; to be unhappy at the idea/suggestion that être contrarié par l'idée/la suggestion que ;4 ( unfortunate) [situation, coincidence, remark, choice] malheureux/-euse. -
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[ʌn'hæpɪ]1) (miserable) [person, childhood] infelice, triste; [face, occasion] tristeto be unhappy about o with sth. — essere scontento o non essere soddisfatto di qcs
3) (concerned) preoccupato ( about per, riguardo a)4) (unfortunate) [situation, choice] infelice, sfortunato* * *1) (sad or miserable: He had an unhappy childhood.) infelice2) (regrettable: He has an unhappy knack of always saying the wrong thing.) infelice•- unhappily* * *[ʌn'hæpɪ]1) (miserable) [person, childhood] infelice, triste; [face, occasion] tristeto be unhappy about o with sth. — essere scontento o non essere soddisfatto di qcs
3) (concerned) preoccupato ( about per, riguardo a)4) (unfortunate) [situation, choice] infelice, sfortunato -
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[ʌn'hæpɪ]adjunhappy about/with — niezadowolony z +gen
* * *1) (sad or miserable: He had an unhappy childhood.) nieszczęśliwy2) (regrettable: He has an unhappy knack of always saying the wrong thing.) niefortunny•- unhappily -
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adj. (-ier, -iest) 1. азгүй, золгүй, гунигтай. \unhappy look гунигтай харц. 2. (about/ at/ with sth) харамсалтай, үл нийцэх. unhappily adv. 1. гунигтай, гутрангуй. 2. харамссан. \unhappy (for me), my appeal was rejected. Харамсалтай нь миний өргөдлийг хүлээж аваагүй байна. -
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§ -თან, -ით, -თ, ერთად§1 -ითwith pleasure / interest / patience / a smile სიამოვნებით / ინტერესით / მოთმინებით / ღიმილითwith difficulty / emotion გაჭირვებით / გრძნობით2 -ადwith energy / care ენერგიულად / ფრთხილად3 -განto shiver with fright / cold შიშისაგან / სიცივისაგან კანკალი (ცახცახი)what do you want with him? მისგან რა გინდა, რას ერჩი?4 -იანიa girl with a blue eyes ცისფერთვალებიანი / ცისფერთვალება გოგო5 -თან6 -სთანwe left the child with Mother ბავშვი დედას დავუტოვეთ / დედასთან დავტოვეთ7 **along with // together with -თან ერთადI brought the chairs together with the table საკამები მაგიდასთნ ერთად ვიყიდე8 მიუხედავადwith all his wealth he is unhappy მიუხედავად მთელი მისი სიმდიდრისა, ბედნიერი არაა●●it's a habit with me მე ასეთი ჩვევა მაქვს // ეს ჩვევად მაქვსthe trouble with him is you can't rely on him უბედურება ისაა, რომ ვერ ენდობი;it's always the same with him მაგან სულ ასე იცის // ეს მას ახასიათებს -
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[ʌn'hæpɪ]1) Общая лексика: несчастливый, несчастный, неудачный, неуместный, печальный, (with) недовольный (чем-л.)2) Психология: грустный, подавленный -
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( towards sb) herunter, herab;the baby falls \down constantly das Baby fällt ständig hin;get \down off that table! komm sofort von diesem Tisch herunter!;the leaflet slipped \down behind the wardrobe die Broschüre ist hinter dem Kleiderschrank hinuntergerutscht;you'll have to come further \down [the steps] du musst noch ein Stück treppab gehen;“\down!” ( to dog) „Platz!“;to put \down sth etw hinstellenthings are much more expensive \down [in the] south unten im Süden ist alles viel teurer;how often do you come \down to Cornwall? wie oft kommen Sie nach Cornwall runter? ( fam)my parents live \down in Worcestershire, but they come up to London occasionally meine Eltern leben außerhalb in Worcestershire, aber sie kommen gelegentlich nach London;he has a house \down by the harbour er hat ein Haus draußen am Hafen;\down our way hier in unserem Viertel [o unserer Gegend];she's certainly come \down in the world! da muss es mit ihr ganz schön bergab gegangen sein! ( fam)to be \down on one's luck eine Pechsträhne haben;she's been \down on her luck recently in letzter Zeit ist sie vom Pech verfolgt;to be \down to sth nur noch etw haben;to be \down with sth an etw dat erkrankt sein;she's \down with flu sie liegt mit einer Grippe im Bett;5) sports im Rückstand;Milan were three goals \down at half-time zur Halbzeit lag Mailand [um] drei Tore zurück;he quit the poker game when he was only $50 \down er hörte mit dem Pokerspiel auf, als er erst 50 Dollar verloren hatte6) ( in time)Joan of Arc's fame has echoed \down [through] the centuries Jean d'Arcs Ruhm hat die Jahrhunderte überdauert;\down to the last century bis ins vorige Jahrhundert [hinein];to come \down myths überliefert werden;the pay offer is \down 2% from last year das Lohnangebot liegt 2 % unter dem vom Vorjahr;the number of students has gone \down die Zahl der Studierenden ist gesunken;to get the price \down den Preis drücken [o herunterhandeln];let the fire burn \down lass das Feuer herunterbrennen;settle \down, you two gebt mal ein bisschen Ruhe ihr zwei;to water a drink \down ein Getränk verwässern9) ( including) bis einschließlich;the entire administration has come under suspicion, from the mayor \down das gesamte Verwaltungspersonal, angefangen beim Bürgermeister, ist in Verdacht geratendo you have it \down in writing or was it just a verbal agreement? haben Sie das schwarz auf weiß oder war es nur eine mündliche Vereinbarung? ( fam)to copy sth \down etw niederschreiben [o zu Papier bringen];we've got you \down for five tickets wir haben fünf Karten für Sie vorbestellt;to put sth \down etw aufschreiben [o niederschreiben];to write sth \down etw niederschreiben [o schriftlich niederlegen];to get sth \down etw [hinunter]schlucken;she couldn't get the pill \down sie brachte die Tablette nicht hinunter ( fam)you'll feel better once you've got some hot soup \down du wirst dich besser fühlen, wenn du ein bisschen heiße Suppe gegessen hast;12) ( thoroughly) gründlich;to nail sth \down etw festnageln;to wash/wipe sth \down etw von oben bis unten waschen/wischen;he washed the car \down with soapy water er wusch den Wagen gründlich mit Seifenlauge13) ( already finished) vorbei;two lectures \down, eight to go zwei Vorlesungen haben wir schon besucht, es bleiben also noch acht14) ( as initial payment) als Anzahlung;15) ( attributable)to be \down to sth auf etw akk zurückzuführen sein;the problem is \down to her inexperience, not any lack of intelligence es liegt an ihrer Unerfahrenheit, nicht an mangelnder Intelligenz;it's all \down to you now to make it work nun ist es an Ihnen, die Sache in Gang zu bringento come \down to sth auf etw akk hinauslaufen;what the problem comes \down to is this:... die entscheidende Frage ist:...;well, if I bring it \down to its simplest level,... also, stark vereinfacht könnte man sagen,...17) ( in crossword puzzles) senkrechtPHRASES:\down to the ground völlig, ganz und gar, total ( fam)that suits me \down to the ground das ist genau das Richtige für mich prep1) ( in a downward direction)\down sth etw hinunter [o herunter];my uncle's in hospital after falling \down some stairs mein Onkel ist im Krankenhaus, nachdem er die Treppe heruntergefallen ist;up and \down the stairs die Treppe rauf und runter;she poured the liquid \down the sink sie schüttete die Flüssigkeit in den Abfluss2) ( downhill) hinunter, hinab;to go \down the hill/ mountain den Hügel/Berg hinuntergehen;I walked \down the hill ich ging den Hügel hinab3) ( along)\down sth etw hinunter [o entlang];go \down the street towards the river gehen Sie die Straße entlang zum Fluss;her office is \down the corridor on the right ihr Büro ist weiter den Gang entlang auf der rechten Seite;we drove \down the motorway as far as Bristol wir fuhren die Schnellstraße hinunter bis nach Bristol;they sailed the boat \down the river sie segelten mit dem Boot flussabwärts;I ran my finger \down the list of ingredients ich ging mit dem Finger die Zutatenliste durch;her long red hair reached most of the way \down her back ihre langen roten Haare bedeckten fast ihren ganzen Rücken;\down town stadteinwärts;I went \down town ich fuhr in die Stadt hinein;\down one's way in jds Gegend;they speak with a peculiar accent \down his way in seiner Ecke haben die Leute einen besonderen Akzent;up and \down sb/ sth bei jdm/etw auf und ab4) ( through time)\down sth durch etw hindurch, über etw hinweg;\down the generations über Generationen hinweg;\down the centuries durch die Jahrhunderte hindurch;\down the ages von Generation zu Generation;5) (Brit, Aus) (fam: to)I went \down the pub with my mates ich ging mit meinen Freunden in die Kneipe;to go \down the shops einkaufen gehensth \down sb etw in jdm;you'll feel better once you've got some hot soup \down you du fühlst dich gleich besser, wenn du ein bisschen heiße Suppe gegessen hastPHRASES:to go \down the drain [or toilet] [or tube[s]] [or plughole] [or (Brit a.) pan] [or ( Aus) gurgler] für die Katz sein;we don't want all their hard work to go \down the drain ich möchte nicht, dass ihre harte Arbeit ganz umsonst ist adj <more \down, most \down>the \down escalator die Rolltreppe nach untenI've been feeling a bit \down this week diese Woche bin ich nicht so gut drauf ( fam)to be \down on sb jdn auf dem Kieker haben ( fam)the computer will be \down for an hour der Computer wird für eine Stunde abgeschaltet;I'm afraid the [telephone] lines are \down ich fürchte, die Telefonleitungen sind tot\down platform Bahnsteig m für stadtauswärts fahrende Züge6) ( sunk to a low level) niedrig;2) ( shoot down)3) ( esp Brit)to \down tools ( cease work) mit der Arbeit aufhören;( have a break) die Arbeit unterbrechen;( during strike) die Arbeit niederlegen;the printers are threatening to \down tools die Drucker drohen mit Arbeitsniederlegungen5) (swallow [quickly])to \down sth food etw verschlingen [o herunterschlingen]; drink etw hinunterschlucken [o ( fam) hinunterkippen] [o ( fam) runterschütten];ups and \downs Auf und Ab nt;well, we've had our ups and \downs wir haben schon Höhen und Tiefen durchgemachtto have a \down on sb jdn auf dem Kieker haben ( fam)why do you have a \down on him? was hast du gegen ihn?it's second \down and seven yards to go es ist der zweite Versuch, und es sind noch sieben Yards interj\down with taxes! weg mit den Steuern!;\down with the dictator! nieder mit dem Diktator!modifier Daunen-;( esp Brit) Hügelland nt, [baumloser] Höhenzug; -
20 Paul, Robert William
[br]b. 3 October 1869 Highbury, London, Englandd. 28 March 1943 London, England[br]English scientific instrument maker, inventor of the Unipivot electrical measuring instrument, and pioneer of cinematography.[br]Paul was educated at the City of London School and Finsbury Technical College. He worked first for a short time in the Bell Telephone Works in Antwerp, Belgium, and then in the electrical instrument shop of Elliott Brothers in the Strand until 1891, when he opened an instrument-making business at 44 Hatton Garden, London. He specialized in the design and manufacture of electrical instruments, including the Ayrton Mather galvanometer. In 1902, with a purpose-built factory, he began large batch production of his instruments. He also opened a factory in New York, where uncalibrated instruments from England were calibrated for American customers. In 1903 Paul introduced the Unipivot galvanometer, in which the coil was supported at the centre of gravity of the moving system on a single pivot. The pivotal friction was less than in a conventional instrument and could be used without accurate levelling, the sensitivity being far beyond that of any pivoted galvanometer then in existence.In 1894 Paul was asked by two entrepreneurs to make copies of Edison's kinetoscope, the pioneering peep-show moving-picture viewer, which had just arrived in London. Discovering that Edison had omitted to patent the machine in England, and observing that there was considerable demand for the machine from show-people, he began production, making six before the end of the year. Altogether, he made about sixty-six units, some of which were exported. Although Edison's machine was not patented, his films were certainly copyrighted, so Paul now needed a cinematographic camera to make new subjects for his customers. Early in 1895 he came into contact with Birt Acres, who was also working on the design of a movie camera. Acres's design was somewhat impractical, but Paul constructed a working model with which Acres filmed the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race on 30 March, and the Derby at Epsom on 29 May. Paul was unhappy with the inefficient design, and developed a new intermittent mechanism based on the principle of the Maltese cross. Despite having signed a ten-year agreement with Paul, Acres split with him on 12 July 1895, after having unilaterally patented their original camera design on 27 May. By the early weeks of 1896, Paul had developed a projector mechanism that also used the Maltese cross and which he demonstrated at the Finsbury Technical College on 20 February 1896. His Theatrograph was intended for sale, and was shown in a number of venues in London during March, notably at the Alhambra Theatre in Leicester Square. There the renamed Animatographe was used to show, among other subjects, the Derby of 1896, which was won by the Prince of Wales's horse "Persimmon" and the film of which was shown the next day to enthusiastic crowds. The production of films turned out to be quite profitable: in the first year of the business, from March 1896, Paul made a net profit of £12,838 on a capital outlay of about £1,000. By the end of the year there were at least five shows running in London that were using Paul's projectors and screening films made by him or his staff.Paul played a major part in establishing the film business in England through his readiness to sell apparatus at a time when most of his rivals reserved their equipment for sole exploitation. He went on to become a leading producer of films, specializing in trick effects, many of which he pioneered. He was affectionately known in the trade as "Daddy Paul", truly considered to be the "father" of the British film industry. He continued to appreciate fully the possibilities of cinematography for scientific work, and in collaboration with Professor Silvanus P.Thompson films were made to illustrate various phenomena to students.Paul ended his involvement with film making in 1910 to concentrate on his instrument business; on his retirement in 1920, this was amalgamated with the Cambridge Instrument Company. In his will he left shares valued at over £100,000 to form the R.W.Paul Instrument Fund, to be administered by the Institution of Electrical Engineers, of which he had been a member since 1887. The fund was to provide instruments of an unusual nature to assist physical research.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFellow of the Physical Society 1920. Institution of Electrical Engineers Duddell Medal 1938.Bibliography17 March 1903, British patent no. 6,113 (the Unipivot instrument).1931, "Some electrical instruments at the Faraday Centenary Exhibition 1931", Journal of Scientific Instruments 8:337–48.Further ReadingObituary, 1943, Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers 90(1):540–1. P.Dunsheath, 1962, A History of Electrical Engineering, London: Faber \& Faber, pp.308–9 (for a brief account of the Unipivot instrument).John Barnes, 1976, The Beginnings of Cinema in Britain, London. Brian Coe, 1981, The History of Movie Photography, London.BC / GW
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unhappy — adjective 1) the unhappy boy cried all night Syn: sad, miserable, sorrowful, dejected, despondent, disconsolate, morose, broken hearted, heartbroken, hurting, down, downcast, dispirited, downhearted, depressed, melancholy, m … Thesaurus of popular words
unhappy — adjective 1) why are you looking so unhappy? Syn: sad, miserable, sorrowful, dejected, despondent, disconsolate, morose, heartbroken, down, dispirited, downhearted, depressed, melancholy, mournful, gloomy, glum; informal down … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
with your tail between your legs — informal phrase ashamed or upset because you have been defeated We’re going to send them home with their tails between their legs. Thesaurus: feeling ashamed or embarrassedsynonym feeling sad or unhappysynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
unhappy — adj. 1) unhappy about, at, over; in; with (she was unhappy about/at/over the news) 2) unhappy to + inf. (she was unhappy to learn the news) 3) unhappy that + clause (we are unhappy that you cannot visit us) * * * [ʌn hæpɪ] at in over with (she… … Combinatory dictionary
Unhappy consciousness — For Hegel the unhappy consciousness is associated with a stage in the history of the development of the freedom of self consciousness. This stage of Hegel s Phenomenology of Spirit follows after the phase of the master slave consciousness.The… … Wikipedia