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Общая лексика: война длилась четыре года, война продолжалась четыре года -
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1. n четыре года2. n четыре часаthe four seas — четыре моря, омывающие Великобританию
3. n четвёрка, четырёхвесельная лодкаBig Four — «Большая четвёрка»
4. n спорт. команда четвёрки5. n спорт. проф. соревнования, гонки четвёрок6. n четырёхпроцентные акции или ценные бумаги7. n четвёрка лошадейa coach and four — экипаж, запряжённый четвёркой
8. n спорт. четвёрка, четыре очкаfour eyes requirement — требование "четырех глаз"
9. num четыре, четвёртыйwithin the four corners of a document — в пределах, указанных документом
Синонимический ряд:quartet (noun) foursome; quartet; quartette; quartetto; quaternion; quatuor; tetrad -
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продолжаться; выдерживатьСинонимический ряд:1. continued (verb) abided; abode or abided; carried through; continued; endured; go on; hold out; persisted2. kept (verb) kept; stayed3. survived (verb) come through; persisted; pull through; ride out; survived; weathered -
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I1. [lɑ:st] n1. 1) последний, последнееthe /this/ last - последний из упомянутых
2) остаток2. 1) конецthe last of - конец (года, месяца, недели и т. п.)
to see the last of smb. smth. - видеть кого-л., что-л. в последний раз
2) конец, смерть; последний часto be faithful to the last - быть верным до последнего часа /до гроба/
he remained impenitent to the last - он не раскаялся до самого конца /до последнего вздоха/
3. шутка, выдумка, каламбур, оставленные под конец♢
at last - наконецto the last, till the last - до конца
we shall never hear the last of it - ≅ этому никогда не будет конца
to breathe one's last - испустить последний вздох, умереть
2. [lɑ:st] a1. 1) superl от late I2) последнийthe last page in /of/ a book - последняя страница книги
3) последний ( по времени)to see smb. for the last time - видеть кого-л. в последний раз
4) единственный, последнийlast crust /resource/ - единственный оставшийся источник существования
5) последний, предсмертныйlast rites /sacrament/ - церк. соборование
2. прошлыйlast year [month, week] - прошлый год [месяц, -ая неделя]; в прошлом году [месяце, на -ой неделе]
last night - а) прошлая ночь; прошлой ночью; last night I slept badly - прошлой ночью я плохо спал; б) вчера вечером
last March - а) март этого года ( если это говорится в апреле - декабре); б) март прошлого года ( если это говорится в январе - феврале) [ соответственно о всех других месяцах]
3. самый новый, самый последний, самый свежийthe last thing in motor-cars - самая последняя /новейшая/ модель автомобиля
4. самый неподходящий, самый нежелательный или неожиданныйthe last person to be accused - человек, которого никак нельзя обвинить
the last man we wanted to see - человек, которого мы меньше всего хотели бы видеть
he is the last man to consult in such matters - он самый неподходящий человек для совета по такому делу
5. крайний, чрезвычайный♢
last but not least - а) последний, но тем не менее важный; б) последний, но не самый худшийthe last day - светопреставление, конец света
the last great change - смерть [букв. последняя великая перемена]
on one's last legs - при последнем издыхании, в полном изнеможении
to be on its last legs - быть шатким /ветхим/; еле-еле держаться
3. [lɑ:st] adv1. после всехwho came last? - кто пришёл последним?
2. в последний разwhen did you see him last? - когда вы видели его в последний раз?
when did you last get a letter from him? - когда вы получили последнее письмо от него?
3. на последнем месте, в конце (при перечислении и т. п.)II1. [lɑ:st] nвыдержка; выносливость2. [lɑ:st] v1. 1) продолжаться, длитьсяthe frost has lasted a month - морозы стояли /держались/ целый месяц
will their marriage last? - прочен ли /не развалится ли/ их брак?
2) выдерживать, оставаться в живыхcertain flowers [insects] last but a day - некоторые цветы [насекомые] живут только один день
2. 1) сохраняться ( в хорошем состоянии); носиться (о ткани и т. п.)2) выдерживать (о здоровье, силах)his strength lasted to the end of the journey - силы не изменяли ему до конца путешествия
3. быть достаточным, хватать (тж. last out)how many days will our food last? - на сколько дней нам хватит продуктов?
you must make your money last till you get home - вы должны постараться растянуть деньги до приезда домой
IIour supply of coal will hardly last (out) the winter - нашего запаса угля с трудом хватит на зиму
1. [lɑ:st] nколодка ( сапожная)♢
to stick to one's last - заниматься своим делом, не вмешиваться в то, чего не понимаешь; ≅ всяк сверчок знай свой шесток2. [lɑ:st] vIV [lɑ:st] n1. ласт (мера различная для разного товара: 80 бушелей зерна, 12 мешков шерсти, 24 бочонка пороха и т. п.) -
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1. n последний, последнее2. n остаток3. n конец, смерть; последний часto the last man — все до одного, все до последнего человека
4. n шутка, выдумка, каламбур, оставленные под конецto the last, till the last — до конца
to the end, to the last — до конца
5. a от I6. a единственный, последний7. a последний, предсмертныйthe last entrant — человек, вошедший последним
8. a прошлыйlast year — прошлый год ; в прошлом году
last year — прошлый год; в прошлом году
9. a самый новый, самый последний, самый свежий10. a самый неподходящий, самый нежелательный или неожиданныйthe last person to be accused — человек, которого никак нельзя обвинить
the last man we wanted to see — человек, которого мы меньше всего хотели бы видеть
11. a крайний, чрезвычайныйthe last day — светопреставление, конец света
12. adv после всех13. adv в последний раз14. adv на последнем месте, в концеlast price — окончательная цена; последняя цена
15. n выдержка; выносливость16. v продолжаться, длиться17. v выдерживать, оставаться в живыхevery last — всё до последнего; всё без исключения
18. v сохраняться; носиться19. v быть достаточным, хватать20. n колодка21. v натягивать на колодку22. n ласт23. n мор. уст. единица грузоподъёмностиСинонимический ряд:1. climactic (adj.) climactic; crowning; definitive2. closing (adj.) closing; concluding; conclusive; endmost; eventual; extreme; final; hindmost; lag; latest; rearmost; terminal; terminating; ultimate3. hindmost (adj.) hindmost; lattermost; rearmost4. previous (adj.) foregoing; former; latter; preceding; previous5. end (noun) close; conclusion; end; ending; final one; finale; finish; tail end; termination; wrap-up6. continue (verb) abide; carry through; continue; endure; go on; hold out; keep; perdure; perpetuate; persevere; persist; remain7. keep (verb) keep; stay8. survive (verb) come through; persist; pull through; ride out; survive; weatherАнтонимический ряд:beginning; cease; depart; die; disappear; ensuing; fade; fail; first; fly; following; foremost; front; highest; inaugural; initial; leading -
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̈ɪlɑ:st I
1. прил.
1) превосх. от late
1.
2) а) последний to come in last ≈ приходить последним (на скачках) She was the last to finish. ≈ Она закончила последней We refer to your letter of( the) 15th May last. ≈ Мы ссылаемся на Ваше письмо от 15 мая текущего года. last but one Syn: final
3) завершающий, заключительный, окончательный There is no last answer to the problem. ≈ Для этой проблемы еще не найдено окончательного решения. Syn: conclusive
4) а) прошлый, недавний last century ≈ прошлый век;
в прошлом веке б) самый современный the last word in technology ≈ последнее слово в технике Syn: latest
5) а) крайний, чрезвычайный Syn: supreme, ultimate б) каждый, отдельный( используется в качестве усиления) every last piece of food ≈ каждый божий кусок еды Syn: distinct, separate
6) а) занимающий самое низкое положение (в какой-либо иерархии) Syn: worst
1. б) самый неподходящий, нежелательный You are the last person I might agree to marry. ≈ Ты последний человек, за которого я соглашусь выйти замуж. ∙ on one's last legs разг. ≈ при последнем издыхании;
в полном изнеможении last but not least last rites
2. нареч.
1) превосх. от late
2.
2) а) после всех at last ≈ в конце концов at long last ≈ в конце концов to come in last ≈ приходить последним (на скачках) She was the last to finish. ≈ Она закончила последней б) на последнем месте, в конце ( при перечислении и т. п.)
3) в последний раз
4) в заключение Last, let's consider a philosophical aspect of this problem. ≈ И в заключение давайте обсудим философский аспект этой проблемы. Syn: in conclusion
3. сущ.
1) что-л. последнее по времени when my last was born ≈ когда родился мой младший (сын) the last
2) а) конец the last of summer ≈ конец лета to hold on to the last ≈ держаться до конца to breathe one's last ≈ испустить последнее дыхание see the last of smb./smth. at last б) заключительная часть чего-л., итог Syn: conclusion в) разг. разрыв в отношениях( с кем-л.) I shall be thankful to see the last of you! ≈ Я буду очень благодарен тебе, если мы никогда больше не увидимся. II
1. гл.
1) продолжаться, тянуться, длиться( for;
from;
to, until) The meeting lasted from one to three. ≈ Встреча продолжалась с часу до трех. The examination lasted two hours. ≈ Экзамен шел два часа. This winter seems to last for ever. ≈ Кажется, эта зима не кончится никогда. Syn: continue, endure, go on
2) а) сохраняться;
выдерживать (о здоровье, силе) ;
носиться (о ткани, обуви и т. п.) б) редк. длиться (о жизни человека) в) хватать, быть достаточным (тж. last out) (на какой-то промежуток времени) Those shoes didn't last (me) for a month, and I'm going to take them back to the shop ≈ Этих ботинок не хватило мне и на месяц, пойду отнесу их обратно в магазин.
2. сущ.
1) редк. длительность, продолжительность the last of 50 years ≈ продолжительностью полвека Syn: continuance, duration
2) выдержка;
выносливость Syn: endurance, staying power III
1. сущ. колодка (для изготовления обуви;
делается из металла или пластика) to measure smb.'s foot by one's own last ≈ мерить кого-л. на свой аршин to stick to one's last ≈ заниматься своим делом, не вмешиваться в чужие дела
2. гл. натягивать на колодку;
придавать форму колодки (материалу, из которого делается верх обуви) IV сущ. ласт (мера, различная для разного груза: 10 квартеров зерна, 12 мешков шерсти, 12 дюжин кож, 24 бочонка пороха и т. п.;
как мера веса составляет ок. 4000 англ. фунтов) последний, последнее - the * Stuart Kings последний король династии Стюартов - the /this/ * последний из упомянутых - as we said in our * как мы указывали в нашем последнем письме - her * ее младьший (ребенок) остаток - the * of wine остатки вина - these are the * of our apples вот все что осталось от наших яблок конец - the * of конец (года, месяца, недели и т. п.) - to see the * of smb., smth. видеть кого-л., что-л. в последний раз - we have seen the * of him мы его больше не увидим конец, смерть;
последний час - to be faithful to the * быть верным до последнего часа /до гроба/ - he remained impenitent to the * он не раскаялся до самого конца /до последнего вздоха/ шутка, выдумка, каламбур, оставленные под конец > at * наконец > at (the) long * в конце концов > till the * до конца > to hold on to the * держаться до конца > to fight to the * сражаться до конца > we shall never hear the * of it этому никогда не будет конца > to breathe one's * испустить последний вздох, умереть последний - the * page of book последняя страница книги - the * carriage of a train последний вагон поезда последний (по времени) - * but one предпоследний - * but two третий с конца - the * day of the year последний день в году - to see smb. fo the * time видеть кого-л. в последний раз - in the * 2 years за последние два года единственный, последний - * crust /resource/ единственный оставшийся источник существования - to give one's * shilling отдать последний шиллинг последний, предсмертный - * rites /sacrament/ (церковное) соборование прошлый - * year прошлый год;
в прошлом году - the week before * позапрошлая неделя - * night прошлая ночь;
прошлой ночью;
вчера вечером - * night I slept badly прошлой ночью я плохо спал - * night we got home late вчера вечером мы вернулись домой поздно - * March март этого года (если это говорится в апреле-декабре) ;
март прошлого года (если это говорится в январе-феврале) - in the * chapter в предидущей главе самый новый, самый последний, самый свежий - the * news we received самое последнее полученое нами сообщение - the * thing in motor cars самая последняя /новейшая/ модель автомобиля самый неподходящий, самый нежелательный;
неожиданный - the * person to be accused человек, которого никак нельзя обвинить - the * man we wanted to see человек, которого мы меньше всего хотели бы видеть - he is the * man to consult in such matters он самый неподходящий человек для совета по такому делу - that's the * thing I would have expected этого я никак не ожидал - she is the * person to help от нее меньше всего можно ожидать помощи крайний, чрезвычайный - of the * importance чрезвычайно важный > * but not least последний, но тем не менее важный;
последний, но не самый худший > the * day светопреставление, конец света > the * great change смерть > on one's * legs при последнем дыхании, в полном изнеможении > to be on its * legs быть шатким /ветхим/;
еле-еле держаться > this firm is on its * legs эта фирма находится на грани банкротства после всех - who came * ? кто пришел последним - he spoke * он говорил последним в последний раз - when did you see him * ? когда вы в последний раз видели его - whеn did you get a * letter from him? когда вы в последний раз получили письмо от него на последнем месте (в конце при перечислении и т. п.) выдержка, выносливость продолжаться, длиться - war *ed four years война длилась четыре года - as long as my life *s пока я жив - the frost has *ed a month морозы стояли /держались/ целый месяц - will they marriage *? прочен ли /не развалится ли/ их брак выдерживать, оставаться в живых - he can't * till morning он не доживет до утра - certain flowers * but a day некоторые цветы живут только один день сохраняться (в хорошем состоянии) ;
носиться (о ткани и т. п.) - good woolen cloth *s long хорошая шерстяная ткань носится долго - this suit has *ed well этому костюму сносу нет выдерживать (о здоровье, силах) - his strength *ed to the end of the journey силы не изменяли ему до конца путешествия быть достаточным, хватать (тж. * out) - how many days will our food *? на сколько дней нам хватит продуктов? - to have enough tobacco to * for a month иметь запас табака на месяц - you must make your money * till you get home постарайся растянуть деньги до приезда домой - our supply of coal will hardly * (out) the winter нашего запаса угля с трудом хватит на зиму колодка (сапожная) > to stick to one's * заниматься своим делом и не вмешиваться в то, чего не понимаешь;
всяк сверчок знай свой шесток натягивать на колодку ласт (мера, различная для разного товара: 80 бушелей зерна, 12 мешков шерсти, 24 бочонка пороха и т. п.) (морское) (устаревшее) единица грузоподьемности (2т) ~ (что-л.) последнее по времени;
as I said in my last как я сообщал в последнем письме at ~ наконец;
at long last в конце концов;
to the last до конца at ~ наконец;
at long last в конце концов;
to the last до конца to breathe one's ~ испустить последний вздох, умереть ~ после всех;
he came last он пришел последним ~ самый неподходящий, нежелательный;
he is the last person I want to see его я меньше всего хотел бы видеть ~ сохраняться;
выдерживать (о здоровье, силе) ;
носиться (о ткани, обуви и т. п.) ;
he will not last till morning он не доживет до утра to hold on to the ~ держаться до конца;
I shall never hear the last of it это никогда не кончится to hold on to the ~ держаться до конца;
I shall never hear the last of it это никогда не кончится ~ хватать, быть достаточным (тж. last out) ;
it will last (out) the winter этого хватит на зиму;
this money will last me three weeks мне хватит этих денег на три недели last быть достаточным ~ в последний раз;
when did you see him last? когда вы его видели в последний раз? ~ выдержка;
выносливость ~ длиться ~ колодка (сапожная) ;
to measure (smb.'s) foot by one's own last = мерить (кого-л.) на свой аршин;
to stick to one's last заниматься своим делом, не вмешиваться в чужие дела ~ конец;
the last of амер. конец (года, месяца и т. п.) ~ крайний, чрезвычайный;
of the last importance чрезвычайной важности ~ ласт (мера, различная для разного груза: 10 квартеров зерна, 12 мешков шерсти, 12 дюжин кож, 24 бочонка пороха и т. п.;
как весовая единица - ок. 4000 англ. фунтов) ~ на последнем месте, в конце (при перечислении и т. п.) ~ натягивать на колодку ~ окончательный ~ превосх. ст. от late ~ после всех;
he came last он пришел последним ~ (что-л.) последнее по времени;
as I said in my last как я сообщал в последнем письме ~ последний ~ последний ~ продолжаться, длиться ~ продолжаться ~ прошлый ~ прошлый;
last year прошлый год;
в прошлом году ~ самый неподходящий, нежелательный;
he is the last person I want to see его я меньше всего хотел бы видеть ~ самый новый ~ самый современный;
the last word in science последнее слово в науке;
the last thing in hats самая модная шляпа ~ сохраняться ~ сохраняться;
выдерживать (о здоровье, силе) ;
носиться (о ткани, обуви и т. п.) ;
he will not last till morning он не доживет до утра ~ хватать, быть достаточным (тж. last out) ;
it will last (out) the winter этого хватит на зиму;
this money will last me three weeks мне хватит этих денег на три недели ~ but not least не самый худший;
last but one предпоследний ~ but not least хотя и последний, но не менее важный ~ конец;
the last of амер. конец (года, месяца и т. п.) ~ самый современный;
the last word in science последнее слово в науке;
the last thing in hats самая модная шляпа ~ самый современный;
the last word in science последнее слово в науке;
the last thing in hats самая модная шляпа ~ прошлый;
last year прошлый год;
в прошлом году year: last ~ в прошлом году last ~ последний год last ~ прошлый год ~ превосх. ст. от late late: late бывший ~ недавний, последний;
of late years за последние годы;
my late illness моя недавняя болезнь ~ недавний ~ недавно, за последнее время (тж. of late) ~ a (later, latter;
latest, last) поздний;
запоздалый;
I was late (for breakfast) я опоздал (к завтраку) ~ поздний ~ adv (later;
latest, last) поздно;
to sit late засидеться;
ложиться поздно;
I arrived late for the train я опоздал на поезд;
better late than never лучше поздно, чем никогда ~ последний ~ прежний, бывший;
a late developer ребенок с запоздалым развитием ~ прежний ~ умерший, покойный;
the late president покойный (редк. бывший) президент ~ колодка (сапожная) ;
to measure (smb.'s) foot by one's own last = мерить (кого-л.) на свой аршин;
to stick to one's last заниматься своим делом, не вмешиваться в чужие дела ~ крайний, чрезвычайный;
of the last importance чрезвычайной важности on one's ~ legs разг. при последнем издыхании;
в полном изнеможении to see the ~ (of smb., smth.) видеть (кого-л., что-л.) в последний раз to see the ~ (of smb., smth.) покончить( с кем-л., чем-л.) ~ колодка (сапожная) ;
to measure (smb.'s) foot by one's own last = мерить (кого-л.) на свой аршин;
to stick to one's last заниматься своим делом, не вмешиваться в чужие дела ~ хватать, быть достаточным (тж. last out) ;
it will last (out) the winter этого хватит на зиму;
this money will last me three weeks мне хватит этих денег на три недели at ~ наконец;
at long last в конце концов;
to the last до конца ~ в последний раз;
when did you see him last? когда вы его видели в последний раз? when my ~ was born когда родился мой младший (сын) -
8 Yarrow, Sir Alfred Fernandez
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 13 January 1842 London, Englandd. 24 January 1932 London, England[br]English shipbuilder, naval architect, engineer and philanthropist.[br]At the conclusion of his schooling in the South of England, Yarrow became an indentured apprentice to the Thames engine-builder Ravenhill. During this five-year period various incidents and meetings sharpened his interest in scientific matters and he showed the skills that in later years were to be so beneficial to shipbuilding. For two years he acted as London representative for Ravenhill before joining up with a Mr Hedley to form a shipyard on the Isle of Dogs. The company lasted from 1868 until 1875 and in that period produced 350 small launches and other craft. This massive output enabled Yarrow to gain confidence in many aspects of ship design. Within two years of setting out on his own he built his first ship for the Royal Navy: a torpedo boat, then at the cutting edge of technology.In the early 1890s the company was building watertube boilers and producing destroyers with speeds in excess of 27 knots (50 km/h); it built the Russian destroyer Sokol, did pioneering work with aluminium and with high-tensile steels and worked on shipboard equipment to nullify vibrational effects. With the closure of most of the Thames shipyards and the run-down in skilled labour, Yarrow decided that the shipyard must move to some other part of the United Kingdom. After careful deliberation a green field site to the west of Glasgow was chosen, and in 1908 their first Clyde-built destroyer was launched. The company expanded, more building berths were arranged, boiler construction was developed and over the years they became recognized as specialists in smaller highspeed craft and in "knock down" ships for other parts of the world.Yarrow retired in 1913, but at the commencement of the First World War he returned to help the yard produce, in four years, twenty-nine destroyers with speeds of up to 40 knots (74 km/h). At the end of hostilities he gave of his time and money to many charities, including those for ex-servicemen. He left a remarkable industrial organization which remains to this day the most prolific builder of surface craft for the Royal Navy.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCreated Baronet 1916. FRS 1922. Vice-President, Institution of Naval Architects 1896.Further ReadingLady Yarrow, 1924, Alfred Yarrow, His Life and Work, London: Edward Arnold. A.Borthwick, 1965, Yarrow and Company Limited, The First Hundred Years 1865–1965, Glasgow.B.Baxter, 1986, "Alfred Fernandez Yarrow", Dictionary of Scottish Business Biography, Vol. I, pp. 245–7, Slaven \& Checkland and Aberdeen University Press.FMWBiographical history of technology > Yarrow, Sir Alfred Fernandez
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9 Stephenson, John
[br]b. 4 July 1809 County Armagh, Ireland,d. 31 July 1893 New Rochelle, New York, USA.[br]Irish/American pioneer of tramways for urban transport, builder and innovator of streetcars.[br]Stephenson's parents emigrated to the United States when he was 2 years old; he was educated in public schools in New York, where his parents had settled, and at a Wesleyan seminary. He became a clerk in a store at 16, but in 1828 he apprenticed himself to a coachbuilder, Andrew Wade, of Broome Street, New York. His apprenticeship lasted two years, during which time he learned mechanical drawing in the evenings and started to design vehicles. He was employed for a year on carriage repair work and in 1831 he opened his own coach repair business. Within a year he had built New York's first omnibus; this was bought by Abraham Brower, Stephenson's former employer, who started the city's first bus service. Brower immediately ordered a further three buses from Stephenson, and a further horse-drawn car was ordered by the New York \& Harlem Railroad. He built the car used at the opening of the railroad on 26 November 1832, the first street railway in the world. Orders followed for cars for many street railroads in other cities in the eastern States, and business prospered until the financial panic of 1837. Stephenson's factory was forced to close but he managed to pay off his creditors in the next six years and started in business again, building only omnibuses and coaches to become recognized as the world's foremost builder of streetcars. His first car had four flanged wheels, and a body of three compartments slung on leather straps from an unsprung chassis. He built horse-drawn cars, cable cars, electric and open cars; by 1891 his factory had 500 employees and was producing some twenty-five cars a week. His first patent had been dated 23 April 1833 and was followed by some ten others. During the Civil War, his factory was turned over to the manufacture of pontoons and gun carriages. He married Julia Tiemann in 1833; they had two sons and a daughter. He lived at New Rochelle, New York, from 1865 until his death.[br]Further Reading"The original car builder", 1891, New York Tribune, 10 September.D.Malone (ed.), Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. 9, New York: Charles Scribner.IMcN -
10 last
Leisten mPHRASES:1) (lowest in order, rank) letzte(r, s);the Mets will surely finish the season in \last place die Mets werden am Ende der Saison sicher Tabellenletzte sein;(in race, competition) Letzte(r) f(m) werden;to be \last but three/ four [or third/fourth from \last] Dritte(r) f(m) /Vierte(r) f(m) von hinten seinthe \last... der/die/das letzte...;our house is the \last one on the left before the traffic lights unser Haus ist das Letzte links vor der Ampel;do you mind if I have the \last chocolate? macht es dir was aus, wenn ich die letzte Schokolade esse?;they caught the \last bus sie nahmen den letzten Bus;to the \last man bis auf den letzten Mann;\last thing at night am Abend vor dem Schlafengehen;down to the \last sth bis auf der/die/das letzte;he has calculated the costs down to the \last penny er hat die Kosten bis auf den letzten Penny berechnet;[down] to the \last detail bis ins kleinste Detail;it was all planned down to the [very] \last detail es war bis ins kleinste Detail geplant;to be the \last one to do sth etw als Letzte(r) tun;she was the \last one to arrive sie kam als Letzte anI'll give you one \last chance ich gebe dir eine letzte Chance;this is the \last time I do him a favour das ist das letzte Mal, dass ich ihm einen Gefallen tue;that's my \last word on the subject das ist mein letztes Wort zu diesem Thema;British police are supposed to use guns only as a \last resort die britische Polizei soll die Waffen nur im äußersten Notfall einsetzen;to have the \last word das letzte Wort habenwhen was the \last time you had a cigarette? wann hast du zum letzten Mal eine Zigarette geraucht?;they haven't yet replied to my \last letter sie haben auf meinen letzten Brief noch nicht geantwortet;these \last five years have been very difficult for him diese letzten fünf Jahre waren sehr hart für ihn;where were you \last Sunday? wo warst du letzten Sonntag?;their \last album ihr letztes Album;they got married \last November sie heirateten letzten November;did you hear the storm \last night? hast du letzte Nacht den Sturm gehört?;did you see the news on TV \last night? hast du gestern Abend die Nachrichten im Fernsehen gesehen?;your letter of Sunday \last Ihr Brief von letztem SonntagI'm down to my \last 50p ich habe nur noch 50 Pence;it's our \last hope das ist unsere letzte Hoffnungthe \last sb/ sth der/die/das Letzte;she was the \last person I expected to see sie habe ich am allerwenigsten erwartet, mit ihr hätte ich am wenigsten gerechnet;the \last thing I wanted was to make you unhappy das Letzte, was ich wollte, war, dich unglücklich zu machen;he's the \last person I want to see at the moment er ist der Letzte, den ich im Moment sehen möchte;the \last thing sb needs das Letzte, was jd braucht, jdm gerade noch fehlen;the \last thing she needed was a husband was ihr gerade noch fehlte war ein EhemannPHRASES:to have the \last laugh am längeren Ast sitzen;the \last laugh is on sb jd hat den längeren Atem ( fam)the foundry business was on its \last legs das Gießereigeschäft pfiff aus dem letzten Loch (sl)sb is on their \last legs (fam: very tired) jd ist fix und fertig ( fam), jd pfeift auf [o aus] dem letzten Loch (sl)we'd been out walking all day and I was on my \last legs when we reached the hotel wir wanderten den ganzen Tag, und ich war fix und fertig, als wir das Hotel erreichten;( near to death) jd macht es nicht mehr lange ( fam)it looks as though her grandfather's on his \last legs es sieht so aus, als ob ihr Großvater es nicht mehr lange machen würde ( fam)to do sth at the \last minute [or moment] etw in letzter Minute [o ( fam) auf den letzten Drücker] tun;at the \last moment he changed his mind im letzten Moment änderte er seine Meinung;to leave sth till the \last minute [or [possible] moment] etw bis zur letzten Minute liegen lassen, mit etw dat bis zur letzten Minute warten;he always leaves important decisions to the \last possible moment er schiebt wichtige Entscheidungen immer bis zum letzten Moment hinaus;to wait till the \last minute [to do sth] [mit etw dat] bis zur letzten Minute warten;to be the \last straw zu viel sein, das Fass zum Überlaufen bringen;his affair was the \last straw seine Affäre brachte das Fass zum Überlaufen;it's the \last straw that breaks the camel's back der Tropfen, der das Fass zum Überlaufen bringt;to be the \last word in sth der letzte Schrei in etw dat sein;digital audio is the \last word in sound reproduction digitales Radio ist der letzte Schrei in der Klangwiedergabe adv1) ( most recently) zuletzt;I \last saw him three weeks ago das letzte Mal sah ich ihn vor drei Wochen;when did you have a cigarette \last [or \last have a cigarette] ? wann hast du das letzte Mal geraucht?2) ( after the others) als Letzte(r, s);the horse came in \last das Pferd kam als Letzter ins Ziel;to leave sth/sb until \last etw/jdn für den Schluss aufheben;to wait until \last bis zum Schluss warten3) ( lastly) zuletzt, zum Schluss;\last, and most important... der letzte und wichtigste Punkt...;and \last, I'd like to thank you all for coming und zum Schluss möchte ich Ihnen allen dafür danken, dass Sie gekommen sind;PHRASES:at [long] \last zu guter Letzt, endlich;I've finished my essay at \last ich habe endlich meinen Essay fertig n <pl ->1) (last person, thing)the \last der/die/das Letzte;she was the \last of the great educational reformers sie war die Letzte der großen Schulreformer;the \last but one (esp Brit, Aus) [or (Am) the next to \last] der/die/das Vorletzte;I'm almost finished - this is the \last but one box to empty ich bin fast fertig - das ist die vorletzte Kiste, die ich ausräumen muss;to be the \last to do sth als Letzte(r) f(m) etw tun;why are you always the \last to arrive? warum kommst du immer als Letzter?;why am I always the \last to be told? warum erfahre ich immer alles als Letzte/Letzter?2) ( previous one)the \last der/die/das Vorige;each new painting she does is better than the \last jedes neue Bild, das sie malt, ist besser als das vorherige;the \last we heard of her,... als wir das letzte Mal von ihr hörten,...;the \last we saw of her,... als wir sie das letzte Mal sahen,....3) ( remainder)the \last der letzte Rest;that was the \last of the real coffee das war der letzte Rest Bohnenkaffee;the \last of the ice cream/ strawberries der letzte Rest Eis/ErdbeerenLion Cavern came from \last in a slowly run race Lion Cavern kam in einem langsamen Rennen von der letzten Stelle5) boxingthe \last die letzte Rundethe dying embers sparked their \last die Funken verglühten;you haven't heard the \last of this! das letzte Wort ist hier noch nicht gesprochen!;we'll never hear the \last of it if they win wenn sie gewinnen, müssen wir uns das endlos anhören;to see the \last of sth ( fam) etw nie wiedersehen;I think my policy is right, and I'll defend it to the \last ich glaube, meine Vorgangsweise ist richtig, und ich werde sie bis zuletzt verteidigen;she is patriotic to the \last sie ist eingefleischte Patriotin;to breathe one's \last den letzten Atemzug tun1) ( go on for) [an]dauern;it was only a short trip, but very enjoyable while it \lasted die Reise war zwar nur kurz, aber insgesamt sehr angenehm;to \last [for] a month/ week einen Monat/eine Woche dauern;the rain is expected to \last all weekend der Regen soll das gesamte Wochenende anhaltenthis is too good to \last das ist zu gut, um wahr zu sein;it's the only battery we've got, so make it \last wir habe nur diese eine Batterie - verwende sie also sparsam;her previous secretary only \lasted a month ihre vorige Sekretärin blieb nur einen Monat;you won't \last long in this job if... du wirst diesen Job nicht lange behalten, wenn...;he wouldn't \last five minutes in the army! er würde keine fünf Minuten beim Militär überstehen!;built to \last für die Ewigkeit gebaut vtwe've only got enough supplies to \last us a week unsere Vorräte werden nur eine Woche reichen;to \last five years fünf Jahre halten;to \last [sb] a lifetime ein Leben lang halten;if you look after your teeth they will \last you a lifetime wenn du deine Zähne gut pflegst, wirst du sie dein Leben lang behalten -
11 on
on❢ When on is used as a straightforward preposition expressing position ( on the beach, on the table) it is generally translated by sur: sur la plage, sur la table ; on it is translated by dessus: there's a table over there, put the key on it = il y a une table là-bas, mets la clé dessus.on is often used in verb combinations in English ( depend on, rely on, cotton on etc). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (depend, rely, cotton etc).If you have doubts about how to translate a phrase or expression beginning with on ( on demand, on impulse, on top etc) consult the appropriate noun or other entry (demand, impulse, top etc).This dictionary contains usage notes on such topics as dates, islands, rivers etc. Many of these use the preposition on.For examples of the above and further uses of on, see the entry below.A prep1 ( position) sur ; on the table/the pavement sur la table/le trottoir ; on the coast/the lake sur la côte/le lac ; on top of the piano sur le piano ; on the wall/ceiling/blackboard au mur/plafond/tableau noir ; on the floor par terre ; there's a stain on it il y a une tache dessus ; to live on Park Avenue habiter Park Avenue ; it's on Carson Road c'est sur Carson Road ; on the M4 motorway sur l'autoroute M4 ; a studio on Avenue Montaigne un studio Avenue Montaigne ; the paintings on the wall les tableaux qui sont au mur ; accidents on and off the piste des accidents sur la piste et en dehors ; to climb/leap on to sth grimper/sauter sur qch ; ⇒ get, hang, jump, pin, sew, tie ;2 (indicating attachment, contact) to hang sth on a nail accrocher qch à un clou ; on a string au bout d'une or attaché à une ficelle ; to put a hand on sb's shoulder mettre la main sur l'épaule de qn ; to punch sb on the nose/on the chin donner un coup dans le nez/sur le menton de qn ; ⇒ hit, pat, slap ;3 ( on or about one's person) I've got no small change on me je n'ai pas de monnaie sur moi ; have you got the keys on you? est-ce que tu as les clés (sur toi)? ; to have a ring on one's finger avoir une bague au doigt ; the finger with the ring on it le doigt qui porte la bague ; a girl with sandals on her feet une fille avec des sandales aux pieds ; to have a smile/to have a frown on one's face sourire/froncer les sourcils ;4 (about, on the subject of) sur ; a book/a programme on Africa un livre/une émission sur l'Afrique ; information on the new tax des renseignements sur le nouvel impôt ; to read Freud on dreams lire ce que Freud a écrit sur les rêves ; have you heard him on electoral reform? est-ce que tu l'as entendu parler de la réforme électorale? ; we're on fractions in maths en maths, nous en sommes aux fractions ;5 (employed, active) to be on faire partie de [team] ; être membre de [board, committee, council] ; to be on the Gazette travailler pour la Gazette ; a job on the railways un travail dans les chemins de fer ; there's a bouncer on the door il y a un videur à la porte ; there are 20 staff on this project il y a 20 personnes qui travaillent sur ce projet ;6 ( in expressions of time) on 22 February le 22 février ; on Friday vendredi ; on Saturdays le samedi ; on the night of 15 May la nuit du 15 mai ; on or about the 23rd vers le 23 ; on sunny days quand il fait beau ; on Christmas Day le jour de Noël ; on your birthday le jour de ton anniversaire ; ⇒ dot, hour ;7 ( immediately after) on his arrival à son arrivée ; on the death of his wife à la mort de sa femme ; on hearing the truth she… quand elle a appris la vérité, elle… ; on reaching London he… quand il est arrivé à Londres, il… ;8 (taking, using) to be on tablets/steroids/heroin prendre des médicaments/des stéroïdes/de l'héroïne ; to be on drugs se droguer ; to be on 40 (cigarettes) a day fumer 40 cigarettes par jour ; to be on a bottle of whisky a day boire une bouteille de whisky par jour ; ⇒ antibiotic, pill, tranquillizer ;9 ( powered by) to work ou run on batteries marcher à piles, fonctionner sur piles ; to run on electricity être électrique ;10 ( indicating support) sur ; to stand on one leg se tenir sur un pied ; to lie on one's back s'allonger sur le dos ; put it on its side pose-le sur le côté ;11 ( indicating a medium) on TV/the radio à la télé/radio ; I heard it on the news j'ai entendu ça au journal ; on video/cassette en vidéo/cassette ; on disk/computer sur disquette/ordinateur ; on channel four sur la quatrième chaîne ; to play sth on the piano jouer qch au piano ; with Lou Luciano on drums avec Lou Luciano à la batterie ;12 (income, amount of money) to be on £20,000 a year gagner 20 000 livres sterling par an ; to be on a salary ou income of £15,000 gagner 15 000 livres sterling ; he's on more than me il gagne plus que moi ; to be on a low income avoir un bas salaire ; ⇒ dole, grant, live, overtime ;13 (paid for by, at the expense of) this round is on me c'est ma tournée ; have a beer on me je te paye une bière ; ⇒ credit, expenses, house ;14 ( repeated events) disaster on disaster désastre sur désastre ; defeat on defeat défaite sur défaite ;15 ( in scoring) to be on 25 points avoir 25 points ; Martin is the winner on 50 points Martin est le gagnant avec 50 points ;16 Turf he's got £10 on Easy Rider il a parié 10 livres sterling sur Easy Rider ; I'll have 50 dollars on Rapido je parie 50 dollars sur Rapido ; ⇒ odds ;17 Transp to travel on the bus/train voyager en bus/train ; to be on the plane/the train être dans l'avion/le train ; to be on the yacht être sur le yacht ; to be on one's bike être à vélo ; to leave on the first train/flight prendre le premier train/avion ; ⇒ foot, horseback.B adj1 (taking place, happening) to be on [event] avoir lieu ; is the match still on? est-ce que le match aura lieu? ; the engagement is back on again ils sont à nouveau fiancés ; while the meeting is on pendant la réunion ; there's a war/recession on il y a une guerre/récession ; I've got nothing on tonight je n'ai rien de prévu pour ce soir ; to have something on avoir quelque chose de prévu ; I've got a lot on je suis très occupé ;2 (being broadcast, performed, displayed) Euro-express is on tonight il y a Euro-express à la télé ce soir ; the news is on in 10 minutes le journal est dans 10 minutes ; it's on at the Rex ça passe au Rex ; there's an exhibition on at the Town Hall il y a une exposition à la mairie ; what's on? ( on TV) qu'est-ce qu'il y a à la télé? ; ( at the cinema) qu'est-ce qui passe au cinéma? ; ( at the theatre) qu'est-ce qu'il y a à l'affiche or au théâtre? ; there's nothing on il n'y a rien de bien ; Hamlet is still on Hamlet est toujours à l'affiche ;3 (functional, live) to be on [TV, oven, heating, light] être allumé ; [handbrake] être serré ; [dishwasher, radio, washing machine] marcher ; [hot tap, gas tap] être ouvert ; the power is on il y a du courant ; the power is back on le courant est rétabli ; the switch is in the ‘on’ position l'interrupteur est en position ‘allumé’ ; ⇒ switch on (switch), turn on (turn) ;4 GB ( permissible) it's just ou simply not on ( out of the question) c'est hors de question ; ( not the done thing) ça ne se fait pas ; ( unacceptable) c'est inadmissible ; it's simply not on to expect me to do that c'est inadmissible de penser que je vais faire ça ;5 (attached, in place) to be on [lid, top, cap] être mis ; the cap isn't properly on le couvercle est mal mis ; once the roof is on une fois le toit construit ; ⇒ put, screw.C adv1 ( on or about one's person) to have a hat/coat on porter un chapeau/manteau ; to have one's glasses on porter ses lunettes ; he's got his suit on il est en costume ; to have nothing on être nu, ne rien avoir sur le dos ; on with your coats! allez, mettez vos manteaux! ; to have make-up on être maquillé ; with sandals/slippers on en sandales/pantoufles ; ⇒ put, try ;2 ( ahead in time) 20 years on he was still the same 20 ans plus tard, il n'avait pas changé ; a few years on from now dans quelques années ; from that day on à partir de ce jour-là ; to be well on in years ne plus être tout jeune ; the party lasted well on into the night la soirée s'est prolongée tard dans la nuit ; ⇒ later, now ;3 ( further) to walk on continuer à marcher ; to walk on another 2 km faire encore 2 km ; to go on to Newcastle continuer jusqu'à Newcastle ; to go to Paris then on to Marseilles aller à Paris et de là à Marseille ; to play/work on continuer à jouer/travailler ; a little further on un peu plus loin ; ⇒ carry, go, move, press, read ;4 ( on stage) I'm on after the juggler je passe juste après le jongleur ; he's not on until Act II il n'entre en scène qu'au deuxième acte ; you're on! en scène!D on and off adv phr ( also off and on) to see sb on and off voir qn de temps en temps ; she's been working at the novel on and off for years ça fait des années que son roman est en chantier ; he lives there on and off il y habite de temps en temps ; to flash on and off clignoter.E on and on adv phr to go on and on [speaker] parler pendant des heures ; [lectures, speech] durer des heures ; he went ou talked on and on about the war il n'a pas arrêté de parler de la guerre ; the list goes on and on la liste n'en finit pas.you're on d'accord ; are you still on for tomorrow's party? c'est toujours d'accord pour la soirée de demain? ; to be always on at sb être toujours sur le dos de qn ; she's always on at me to get my hair cut elle est toujours sur mon dos pour que je me fasse couper les cheveux ; what's he on about? GB qu'est-ce qu'il raconte? ; I don't know what you're on about je ne sais pas de quoi tu parles ; he's been on to me about the lost files GB il m'a contacté à propos des dossiers perdus. ⇒ get, go, put. -
12 Edison, Thomas Alva
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building, Automotive engineering, Electricity, Electronics and information technology, Metallurgy, Photography, film and optics, Public utilities, Recording, Telecommunications[br]b. 11 February 1847 Milan, Ohio, USAd. 18 October 1931 Glenmont[br]American inventor and pioneer electrical developer.[br]He was the son of Samuel Edison, who was in the timber business. His schooling was delayed due to scarlet fever until 1855, when he was 8½ years old, but he was an avid reader. By the age of 14 he had a job as a newsboy on the railway from Port Huron to Detroit, a distance of sixty-three miles (101 km). He worked a fourteen-hour day with a stopover of five hours, which he spent in the Detroit Free Library. He also sold sweets on the train and, later, fruit and vegetables, and was soon making a profit of $20 a week. He then started two stores in Port Huron and used a spare freight car as a laboratory. He added a hand-printing press to produce 400 copies weekly of The Grand Trunk Herald, most of which he compiled and edited himself. He set himself to learn telegraphy from the station agent at Mount Clements, whose son he had saved from being run over by a freight car.At the age of 16 he became a telegraphist at Port Huron. In 1863 he became railway telegraphist at the busy Stratford Junction of the Grand Trunk Railroad, arranging a clock with a notched wheel to give the hourly signal which was to prove that he was awake and at his post! He left hurriedly after failing to hold a train which was nearly involved in a head-on collision. He usually worked the night shift, allowing himself time for experiments during the day. His first invention was an arrangement of two Morse registers so that a high-speed input could be decoded at a slower speed. Moving from place to place he held many positions as a telegraphist. In Boston he invented an automatic vote recorder for Congress and patented it, but the idea was rejected. This was the first of a total of 1180 patents that he was to take out during his lifetime. After six years he resigned from the Western Union Company to devote all his time to invention, his next idea being an improved ticker-tape machine for stockbrokers. He developed a duplex telegraphy system, but this was turned down by the Western Union Company. He then moved to New York.Edison found accommodation in the battery room of Law's Gold Reporting Company, sleeping in the cellar, and there his repair of a broken transmitter marked him as someone of special talents. His superior soon resigned, and he was promoted with a salary of $300 a month. Western Union paid him $40,000 for the sole rights on future improvements on the duplex telegraph, and he moved to Ward Street, Newark, New Jersey, where he employed a gathering of specialist engineers. Within a year, he married one of his employees, Mary Stilwell, when she was only 16: a daughter, Marion, was born in 1872, and two sons, Thomas and William, in 1876 and 1879, respectively.He continued to work on the automatic telegraph, a device to send out messages faster than they could be tapped out by hand: that is, over fifty words per minute or so. An earlier machine by Alexander Bain worked at up to 400 words per minute, but was not good over long distances. Edison agreed to work on improving this feature of Bain's machine for the Automatic Telegraph Company (ATC) for $40,000. He improved it to a working speed of 500 words per minute and ran a test between Washington and New York. Hoping to sell their equipment to the Post Office in Britain, ATC sent Edison to England in 1873 to negotiate. A 500-word message was to be sent from Liverpool to London every half-hour for six hours, followed by tests on 2,200 miles (3,540 km) of cable at Greenwich. Only confused results were obtained due to induction in the cable, which lay coiled in a water tank. Edison returned to New York, where he worked on his quadruplex telegraph system, tests of which proved a success between New York and Albany in December 1874. Unfortunately, simultaneous negotiation with Western Union and ATC resulted in a lawsuit.Alexander Graham Bell was granted a patent for a telephone in March 1876 while Edison was still working on the same idea. His improvements allowed the device to operate over a distance of hundreds of miles instead of only a few miles. Tests were carried out over the 106 miles (170 km) between New York and Philadelphia. Edison applied for a patent on the carbon-button transmitter in April 1877, Western Union agreeing to pay him $6,000 a year for the seventeen-year duration of the patent. In these years he was also working on the development of the electric lamp and on a duplicating machine which would make up to 3,000 copies from a stencil. In 1876–7 he moved from Newark to Menlo Park, twenty-four miles (39 km) from New York on the Pennsylvania Railway, near Elizabeth. He had bought a house there around which he built the premises that would become his "inventions factory". It was there that he began the use of his 200- page pocket notebooks, each of which lasted him about two weeks, so prolific were his ideas. When he died he left 3,400 of them filled with notes and sketches.Late in 1877 he applied for a patent for a phonograph which was granted on 19 February 1878, and by the end of the year he had formed a company to manufacture this totally new product. At the time, Edison saw the device primarily as a business aid rather than for entertainment, rather as a dictating machine. In August 1878 he was granted a British patent. In July 1878 he tried to measure the heat from the solar corona at a solar eclipse viewed from Rawlins, Wyoming, but his "tasimeter" was too sensitive.Probably his greatest achievement was "The Subdivision of the Electric Light" or the "glow bulb". He tried many materials for the filament before settling on carbon. He gave a demonstration of electric light by lighting up Menlo Park and inviting the public. Edison was, of course, faced with the problem of inventing and producing all the ancillaries which go to make up the electrical system of generation and distribution-meters, fuses, insulation, switches, cabling—even generators had to be designed and built; everything was new. He started a number of manufacturing companies to produce the various components needed.In 1881 he built the world's largest generator, which weighed 27 tons, to light 1,200 lamps at the Paris Exhibition. It was later moved to England to be used in the world's first central power station with steam engine drive at Holborn Viaduct, London. In September 1882 he started up his Pearl Street Generating Station in New York, which led to a worldwide increase in the application of electric power, particularly for lighting. At the same time as these developments, he built a 1,300yd (1,190m) electric railway at Menlo Park.On 9 August 1884 his wife died of typhoid. Using his telegraphic skills, he proposed to 19-year-old Mina Miller in Morse code while in the company of others on a train. He married her in February 1885 before buying a new house and estate at West Orange, New Jersey, building a new laboratory not far away in the Orange Valley.Edison used direct current which was limited to around 250 volts. Alternating current was largely developed by George Westinghouse and Nicola Tesla, using transformers to step up the current to a higher voltage for long-distance transmission. The use of AC gradually overtook the Edison DC system.In autumn 1888 he patented a form of cinephotography, the kinetoscope, obtaining film-stock from George Eastman. In 1893 he set up the first film studio, which was pivoted so as to catch the sun, with a hinged roof which could be raised. In 1894 kinetoscope parlours with "peep shows" were starting up in cities all over America. Competition came from the Latham Brothers with a screen-projection machine, which Edison answered with his "Vitascope", shown in New York in 1896. This showed pictures with accompanying sound, but there was some difficulty with synchronization. Edison also experimented with captions at this early date.In 1880 he filed a patent for a magnetic ore separator, the first of nearly sixty. He bought up deposits of low-grade iron ore which had been developed in the north of New Jersey. The process was a commercial success until the discovery of iron-rich ore in Minnesota rendered it uneconomic and uncompetitive. In 1898 cement rock was discovered in New Village, west of West Orange. Edison bought the land and started cement manufacture, using kilns twice the normal length and using half as much fuel to heat them as the normal type of kiln. In 1893 he met Henry Ford, who was building his second car, at an Edison convention. This started him on the development of a battery for an electric car on which he made over 9,000 experiments. In 1903 he sold his patent for wireless telegraphy "for a song" to Guglielmo Marconi.In 1910 Edison designed a prefabricated concrete house. In December 1914 fire destroyed three-quarters of the West Orange plant, but it was at once rebuilt, and with the threat of war Edison started to set up his own plants for making all the chemicals that he had previously been buying from Europe, such as carbolic acid, phenol, benzol, aniline dyes, etc. He was appointed President of the Navy Consulting Board, for whom, he said, he made some forty-five inventions, "but they were pigeonholed, every one of them". Thus did Edison find that the Navy did not take kindly to civilian interference.In 1927 he started the Edison Botanic Research Company, founded with similar investment from Ford and Firestone with the object of finding a substitute for overseas-produced rubber. In the first year he tested no fewer than 3,327 possible plants, in the second year, over 1,400, eventually developing a variety of Golden Rod which grew to 14 ft (4.3 m) in height. However, all this effort and money was wasted, due to the discovery of synthetic rubber.In October 1929 he was present at Henry Ford's opening of his Dearborn Museum to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the incandescent lamp, including a replica of the Menlo Park laboratory. He was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal and was elected to the American Academy of Sciences. He died in 1931 at his home, Glenmont; throughout the USA, lights were dimmed temporarily on the day of his funeral.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsMember of the American Academy of Sciences. Congressional Gold Medal.Further ReadingM.Josephson, 1951, Edison, Eyre \& Spottiswode.R.W.Clark, 1977, Edison, the Man who Made the Future, Macdonald \& Jane.IMcN
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