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101 manière
manière [manjεʀ]1. feminine noun( = façon) way• sa manière d'agir/de parler the way he behaves/speaks► de + manière• de telle manière que... in such a way that...• de quelle manière as-tu fait cela ? how did you do that?2. plural feminine noun• en voilà des manières ! what a way to behave!• je n'aime pas ces manières ! I don't like this kind of behaviour!* * *manjɛʀ
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1) ( façon) wayleur manière de vivre/penser — their way of life/thinking
de la même manière — [travailler] in the same way; [agir] the same way
de toute manière, de toutes manières — anyway, in any case
2) ( méthode)3) ( style)à la manière de quelqu'un/quelque chose — in the style of somebody/something
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manières nom féminin pluriel1) ( savoir-vivre) mannersbonnes/mauvaises manières — good/bad manners
2) ( excès de politesse)* * *manjɛʀ1. nf1) (= façon) way, mannerde cette manière — in this way, in this manner
de manière à — to, so as to
Nous sommes partis tôt de manière à éviter la circulation. — We left early to avoid the traffic., We left early so as to avoid the traffic.
Je n'aurais pas pu venir de toute manière. — I couldn't have come in any case.
2) [peintre, artiste] styleà la manière de qn — in the manner of sb, after the manner of sb
2. manières nfpl* * *A nf1 ( façon) way; de cette manière ( comme ceci) this way, like this; ( comme cela) that way, like that; d'une manière ou d'une autre in one way or another; il n'y a pas d'autre manière there's no other way; d'une certaine manière in a way; la seule/la meilleure manière de faire the only/best way to do; la bonne manière de s'y prendre the right way to go about it; la manière dont tu danses, ta manière de danser the way you dance; leur manière de vivre/penser their way of life/thinking; leur manière de voir/faire les choses their way of seeing/doing things; leur manière d'être the way they are; de toutes les manières possibles in every possible way; de telle manière que in such a way that; de manière (à ce) qu'il fasse so that he does; de manière à faire so as to do; en aucune manière in no way; de la même manière [travailler] in the same way; [agir] the same way; à ma/ta/leur manière my/your/their (own) way; à la manière d'un enfant like a child; il nous a joué un tour à sa manière he played a trick of his own on us; cette manière de faire ne te/leur ressemble pas that's not like you/them; de manière décisive decisively, in a decisive way; de manière inattendue unexpectedly, in an unexpected way; de quelle manière peut-on faire? how can one do?; il nous regarde d'une drôle de manière he's looking at us in a funny way; de toute manière, de toutes manières anyway, in any case; en manière d'excuse/de remerciement by way of apology/of thanks;2 ( méthode) employer la manière forte to use strong-arm tactics; il ne reste plus que la manière forte there's no alternative but to use force; je ne crois pas à la manière forte pour élever les enfants I don't believe in the use of force when bringing up children; utiliser la manière douce to use kid gloves;3 ( style) style; à la manière de qn/qch in the style of sb/sth; à la manière américaine in the American style; vivre à la manière d'un aristocrate to live like an aristocrat; c'est un Picasso dernière manière this is a late Picasso ou an example of Picasso's later work; c'est une manière de savant fou he's a bit of a mad scientist.B manières nfpl1 ( savoir-vivre) manners; avoir de bonnes/mauvaises manières to have good/bad manners; il n'a pas de manières he has no manners; qu'est-ce que c'est que ces manières! what manners!; je vais t'apprendre les bonnes manières I'll teach you some manners; il connaît les belles manières he has exquisite manners; en voilà des manières! what a way to behave!;2 ( excès de politesse) faire des manières to stand on ceremony; ne faites pas de manières don't stand on ceremony, you don't have to be so formal.[manjɛr] nom féminind'une manière bizarre in a strange manner, strangelyuser de ou employer la manière forte to use strong-arm tacticsil fallait bien que je lui dise la vérité — oui mais il y a manière et manière I had to tell him the truth — yes, but there are different ways of doing itadjectif/adverbe de manière adjective/adverb of manner3. [savoir-faire]refusez, mais mettez-y la manière say no, but do it with tactsa manière de marcher/s'habiller his way of walking/dressing, the way he walks/dressesun tableau dans la manière de Watteau a painting in the manner ou style of Watteauun Truffaut première/dernière manière an early/late Truffaut5. (soutenu)une manière de [une sorte de] a ou some sort of, a ou some kind ofc'est une manière de poème épique it's a sort of (an) epic ou an epic of sorts————————manières nom féminin pluriel[façons de se comporter] mannersje vais t'apprendre les bonnes manières, moi! I'll teach you to be polite ou to behave yourself!qu'est-ce que c'est que ces ou en voilà des manières! what a way to behave!(péjoratif) [minauderies]————————à la manière locution adverbialeà la manière paysanne in the peasant way ou manner————————à la manière de locution prépositionnelle1. [dans le style de] in the manner ou style ofà ma manière locution adverbiale,à sa manière etc. locution adverbialein my/his/her etc. (own) wayde cette manière locution adverbiale(in) this ou that wayde la belle manière, de la bonne manière locution adverbiale————————de la manière que locution conjonctiveasde la même manière locution adverbialede manière à locution conjonctivede manière (à ce) que locution conjonctive[pour que] so (that)laisse la porte ouverte, de manière que les gens puissent entrer leave the door open so people can come inde telle manière que locution conjonctivede toute manière locution adverbiale,de toutes les manières locution adverbialede toute manière, tu as tort in any case, you're wrongd'une certaine manière locution adverbialed'une certaine manière, je suis content que ce soit fini in a way, I'm glad it's overd'une manière générale locution adverbiale1. [globalement] on the wholed'une manière ou d'une autre locution adverbialeen aucune manière locution adverbialeest-ce de sa faute? — en aucune manière is it his fault? — no, not in the slightest ou leastavez-vous eu connaissance des documents? — en aucune manière did you get to see the documents? — no, not at allen manière de locution prépositionnelleen quelque manière locution adverbiale→ link=enen manière de -
102 Cobham, Sir Alan John
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 6 May 1894 London, Englandd. 21 October 1973 British Virgin Islands[br]English pilot who pioneered worldwide air routes and developed an in-flight refuelling system which is in use today.[br]Alan Cobham was a man of many parts. He started as a veterinary assistant in France during the First World War, but transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in 1917. After the war he continued flying, by giving joy-rides and doing aerial photography work. In 1921 he joined the De Havilland Aircraft Company (see de Havilland, Geoffrey) as a test and charter pilot; he was also successful in a number of air races. During the 1920s Cobham made many notable flights to distant parts of the British Empire, pioneering possible routes for airline operations. During the early 1930s Sir Alan (he was knighted in 1926) devoted his attention to generating a public interest in aviation and to campaigning for more airfields. Cobham's Flying Circus toured the country giving flying displays and joy-rides, which for thousands of people was their first experience of flying.In 1933 Cobham planned a non-stop flight to India by refuelling his aircraft while flying: this was not a new idea but the process was still experimental. The flight was unsuccessful due to a fault in his aircraft, unrelated to the in-flight refuelling system. The following year Flight Refuelling Ltd was founded, and by 1939 two Short flying boats were operating the first inflight-refuelled service across the Atlantic. Inflight refuelling was not required during the early years of the Second World War, so Cobham turned to other projects such as thermal de-icing of wings, and a scheme which was not carried out, for delivering fighters to the Middle East by towing them behind Wellington bombers.After the Second World War the fortunes of Flight Refuelling Ltd were at a low ebb, especially when British South American Airways abandoned the idea of using in-flight refuelling. Then an American contract and the use of their tanker aircraft to ferry oil during the Berlin Airlift saved the day. In 1949 Cobham's chief designer, Peter Macgregor, came up with an idea for refuelling fighters using a probe and drogue system. A large tanker aircraft trailed a hose with a conical drogue at the free end. The fighter pilot manoeuvred the probe, fitted to his aircraft, so that it locked into the drogue, enabling fuel to be transferred. Since the 1950s this system has become the effective world standard.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1926. Air Force Cross 1926.Bibliography1978, A Time to Fly, ed. C.Derrick, London; pub. in paperback 1986 (Cobham's memoirs).Cobham produced films of some of his flights and published Skyways, 1925, London; MyFlight to the Cape and Back, 1926, London; Australia and Back, 1926, London;Twenty Thousand Miles in a Flying Boat, 1930, London.Further ReadingPeter G.Proctor, 1975, "The life and work of Sir Alan Cobham", Aerospace (RAeS) (March).JDS -
103 מום
מוּםm. (b. h.; = מְאוּם; v. מָה, מָא; cmp. כְּלוּם) 1) some-thing, anything. Ned.66b, v. יָפֶהY.Kidd.III, 64c bot. מהו ממזר מום זר what is mamzer (מַמְזֵר)? Something repulsive; Yeb.76b ממזר כתיב מ׳ זר the Law says mamzer which means anything repulsive (male or female); Sifré Deut. 248 כל שהוא מומזר (corr. acc.) whatever is in any way repulsive. 2) blemish. Bekh.V, 5, a. fr. בעל מ׳ having a blemish (unfit for the altar, for priestly service). Ib. VI, 9, a. fr. הרי זה מ׳ this is a legal blemish; אינה מ׳ this is not Meg.29a, v. יָהִיר. B. Mets.59b מ׳ שבךוכ׳ do not reproach thy neighbor with a fault which is also thine own; a. fr.Pl. מוּמִין. Bekh.VI, 1 על אלו מ׳וכ׳ these are the blemishes in consequence of which a first-born animal may be slaughtered (after the destruction of the Temple). Ib. 2 אין מ׳ בלבן a blemish in the white of the eye is no blemish in the sense of the law. Ib. VII, 1 מ׳ אלו … פוסליןוכ׳ the above named blemishes, whether permanent or transitory, make also human beings unfit (for priesthood); a. fr.Denom. הוּמָם to become blemished, defective. Y.Shek.IV, 48b שפודין תמימין והוּמְמוּ they had redeemed them when they were without blemish, and they became blemished. Num. R. s. 12, end; Cant. R. to VI, 4 ולא הוממווכ׳ and they have not become unfit for sacrifices on account of blemishes or old age, v. זָהַם.Y.Yoma II, 39d קטורת שכבת הוּמָמָה frankincense which was extinguished is unfit for the altar. -
104 מוּם
מוּםm. (b. h.; = מְאוּם; v. מָה, מָא; cmp. כְּלוּם) 1) some-thing, anything. Ned.66b, v. יָפֶהY.Kidd.III, 64c bot. מהו ממזר מום זר what is mamzer (מַמְזֵר)? Something repulsive; Yeb.76b ממזר כתיב מ׳ זר the Law says mamzer which means anything repulsive (male or female); Sifré Deut. 248 כל שהוא מומזר (corr. acc.) whatever is in any way repulsive. 2) blemish. Bekh.V, 5, a. fr. בעל מ׳ having a blemish (unfit for the altar, for priestly service). Ib. VI, 9, a. fr. הרי זה מ׳ this is a legal blemish; אינה מ׳ this is not Meg.29a, v. יָהִיר. B. Mets.59b מ׳ שבךוכ׳ do not reproach thy neighbor with a fault which is also thine own; a. fr.Pl. מוּמִין. Bekh.VI, 1 על אלו מ׳וכ׳ these are the blemishes in consequence of which a first-born animal may be slaughtered (after the destruction of the Temple). Ib. 2 אין מ׳ בלבן a blemish in the white of the eye is no blemish in the sense of the law. Ib. VII, 1 מ׳ אלו … פוסליןוכ׳ the above named blemishes, whether permanent or transitory, make also human beings unfit (for priesthood); a. fr.Denom. הוּמָם to become blemished, defective. Y.Shek.IV, 48b שפודין תמימין והוּמְמוּ they had redeemed them when they were without blemish, and they became blemished. Num. R. s. 12, end; Cant. R. to VI, 4 ולא הוממווכ׳ and they have not become unfit for sacrifices on account of blemishes or old age, v. זָהַם.Y.Yoma II, 39d קטורת שכבת הוּמָמָה frankincense which was extinguished is unfit for the altar. -
105 П-191
ПЕРЕКЛАДЫВАТЬ/ПЕРЕЛОЖИТЬ что НА ПЛЕЧИ чьи, кого, кому VP, subjhuman or collectto shift (the blame, responsibility etc for sth.) to another person, thereby freeing o.s. from itX перекладывает Y на Z-овы плечи =* X shifts Y (on)to Z ((on)to Z's shoulders); X puts Y on Z.«Каждый платит за свое». - «Нет, за кровь платят все! Поэтому мы - евреи - обязаны нести ношу своей национальной ответственности сами, а не перекладывать-таки её на плечи других» (Максимов 3). "Each man pays his own personal debt " "Not for bloodshed-everybody pays for that. So we Jews must share the burden of our national responsibility and not try to shift it onto other people's shoulders" (2a)Да, «моя вина», и я не могу оставаться равнодушной, когда её перекладывают на плечи самого близкого мне человека (Ивинская 1). Yes, it was my fault, and I cannot remain indifferent when the blame is put on the man who was dearer to me than anybody else (1a) -
106 перекладывать на плечи
[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to shift (the blame, responsibility etc for sth.) to another person, thereby freeing o.s. from it:- X puts Y on Z.♦ "Каждый платит за свое". - "Нет, за кровь платят все! Поэтому мы - евреи - обязаны нести ношу своей национальной ответственности сами, а не перекладывать-таки её на плечи других" (Максимов 3). "Each man pays his own personal debt " "Not for bloodshed-everybody pays for that. So we Jews must share the burden of our national responsibility and not try to shift it onto other peoples shoulders" (3a)♦ Да, "моя вина", и я не могу оставаться равнодушной, когда её перекладывают на плечи самого близкого мне человека (Ивинская 1). Yes, it was my fault, and I cannot remain indifferent when the blame is put on the man who was dearer to me than anybody else (1a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > перекладывать на плечи
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107 переложить на плечи
[VP; subj: human or collect]=====⇒ to shift (the blame, responsibility etc for sth.) to another person, thereby freeing o.s. from it:- X puts Y on Z.♦ "Каждый платит за свое". - "Нет, за кровь платят все! Поэтому мы - евреи - обязаны нести ношу своей национальной ответственности сами, а не перекладывать-таки её на плечи других" (Максимов 3). "Each man pays his own personal debt " "Not for bloodshed-everybody pays for that. So we Jews must share the burden of our national responsibility and not try to shift it onto other peoples shoulders" (3a)♦ Да, "моя вина", и я не могу оставаться равнодушной, когда её перекладывают на плечи самого близкого мне человека (Ивинская 1). Yes, it was my fault, and I cannot remain indifferent when the blame is put on the man who was dearer to me than anybody else (1a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > переложить на плечи
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108 У свекрови всегда невестка виновата
We always blame people we dislike. See В постылом все немило (B)Cf: Fault is thick, where love is thin (Am.). Faults are thick when love is thin (Am.). Faults are thick, where love is thin (Br.). When a man is not liked, whatever he does is amiss (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > У свекрови всегда невестка виновата
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109 mio
(pl miei) 1. adj myun mio amico a friend of mine, one of my friendsi miei amici my friends2. pron: il mio minequesto libro è mio this book is mine, this is my booki miei my parents* * *mio agg.poss. di 1a pers.sing.1 my; (mio proprio) my own: mio padre e mia madre, my father and mother; i miei colleghi di lavoro, my colleagues (at work); la mia vecchia casa, my old house; il mio migliore amico, my best friend; passo le mie serate davanti alla televisione, I spend my evenings watching TV; ha osato insultarmi in casa mia, he had the nerve to insult me in my own house; vorrei avere una casa mia, I wish I had a house of my own // un mio amico, a friend of mine; ho rivisto quel mio compagno di scuola, I've seen that old schoolfriend of mine again; ho venduto alcuni miei libri, I've sold some of my books // Mio carissimo Alberto..., My dear Albert... //caro mio, old man (o old fellow o old chap); figlio mio, my son; sentite, ragazzi miei, listen to me, boys (o lads) // in vece mia, instead of me (o in my stead) // fallo per amor mio, do it for my sake (o for love of me) // Dio mio, come ti sei ridotto!, Good heavens, what a state you're in!2 (con uso predicativo) mine: questa casa è mia, this house is mine; questi libri non sono miei, these books aren't mine (o don't belong to me)◆ pron.poss.1 mine: questo appartamento è più grande del mio, this flat is bigger than mine; le tue idee sono anche le mie, we are of the same mind (o your ideas are the same as mine); usa la tua macchina, non la mia, use your car, not mine2 (in espressioni ellittiche): quando leggerai questa mia..., when you read this letter...; avete ricevuto la mia del 5 corr.?, have you received my letter of the 5th inst.?; stai dalla mia?, are you on my side?; anch'io ho avuto le mie, I've had my share too // devo averne combinata una delle mie, I've gone and done it again◆ s.m.1 vivo del mio, I live on my income; ci ho rimesso del mio, I lost my own money; mi accontento del mio, I'm satisfied with what I've got2 (partitivo): vorrei aggiungere qualcosa di mio, I'd like to add something of my own; non ho niente di mio, I have nothing of my own3 pl.: i miei, my family (o my relatives, fam. my folks); (partigiani, seguaci) my supporters.* * *['mio] mio (-a)miei, mie pl1. agg possil mio; la mia ecc — my
è casa mia; è la mia casa — it's my house
di chi è questo? — è mio — whose is this? — it's mine
2. pron possil mio; la mia ecc — mine, my own
è questo il tuo cappotto? — no, il mio è nero — is this your coat? — no, mine's black
3. pron poss m1)2)i miei — (genitori) my parents, (famiglia) my family, (amici) my side
4. pron poss fla mia — (opinione) my view
anch'io ho avuto le mie — (disavventure) I've had my problems too
ne ho fatta una della mie! — (sciocchezze) I've done it again!
* * *Ex:quel libro è mio — that book is mine II il mio, f. la mia, m.pl. i miei, f.pl. le mie pronome possessivo/Ex:1) minenon ho la macchina della ditta, uso la mia — I don't have a company car, I use my own
quando riceverai questa mia... — when you receive this letter...
i miei — (genitori) my parents, my folks colloq.; (parenti) my relatives
non voglio spendere del mio — I don't want to spend my money o to pay out of my own pocket
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110 при
предл.; (ком-л./чем-л.)1) by, at, near; of2) attached to4) duringпри жизни (кого-л.) — during the life (of)
under, in the time of6) at, on, upon, when8) having, possessing9) under, in view (of), givenбыть ни при чем — have nothing to do with (it), not to be smb.'s fault
при сем — herewith; enclosed
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111 manus
1.mănus, ūs (dat. manu for manui:I.alternae manu,
Prop. 1, 11, 12; 2, 1, 60), f. [root man-, ma-, to measure; Sanscr. ma, measure, moon; cf. Germ. Mond, moon, and O. H. Germ. mund, hand; Angl.-Sax. mund], a hand.Lit.:II.quam vero aptas, quamque multarum artium ministras manus natura homini dedit!
Cic. N. D. 2, 60, 150:vas in manus sumere,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 27, § 62:Epicurum in manus sumere, i. e. scripta Epicuri,
id. Tusc. 2, 3, 8:pyxidem in manu tenere,
id. Cael. 26, 63:manum porrigere ad tradendum aliquid,
id. ib.:de manibus deponere,
to lay out of one's hands, lay down, id. Ac. 1, 1, 2. ponere, id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 8:extorquere,
to wrest from one's hands, id. Cat. 1, 6, 13:e manibus dimittere,
to let go out of one's hands, id. Or. 30, 105: manum ad os apponere, i. e. to lay the finger on the lips in token of secrecy, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 1, 4: alicui in manu esse, to be obvious, clear:neque mihi in manu Jugurtha qualis foret,
Sall. J. 14, 4:(feminas) in manu esse parentium, fratrum, virorum,
subject to, Liv. 34, 2, 11; cf.:minus filiae uxores sorores quibusdam in manu erunt,
id. 34, 7, 11: in manibus esse, to be in everybody's hands, to be well known:est in manibus oratio,
Cic. Lael. 25, 96:est in manibus laudatio,
id. Sen. 4, 12; id. Brut. 33, 125.—Also, to be near:hostes sunt in manibus,
near to us, close by us, upon us, Caes. B. G. 2, 19, 7; also, to be present: attendere, quae in manibus sunt, Brut. ap. Cic. Fam. 11, 13, 1; Verg. A. 10, 280: in manibus habere, to have in hand, to be engaged on a thing:omnia, quae in manibus habebam, abjeci,
Cic. Att. 13, 47, 1:habeo opus magnum in manibus,
id. Ac. 1, 1, 2:philosophi quamcunque rem habent in manibus, in eam, etc.,
id. Tusc. 5, 7, 18; id. Sen. 7, 22; id. Cael. 27, 65:milites bellum illud, quod erat in manibus, reliquisse,
id. Rep. 2, 37, 63; cf.:dum occasio in manibus esset,
Liv. 7, 36, 10:inimicorum in manibus mortuus est,
among, Cic. Inv. 1, 55, 108:manu tenere,
to know for certain, id. Brut. 80, 277.— Pass.:manibus teneri,
to be certain, evident, Cic. Sest. 32, 69: habere in manibus, to fondle, caress, make much of:sic in manibus (inimicum meum) habebant, sic fovebant, etc.,
id. Fam. 1, 9, 10:in manus venire,
to come to hand, id. Q. Fr. 2, 15, b, 1:proelium in manibus facere,
to fight at close quarters, Sall. J. 57, 4:ad manum habere,
to have at hand, have in readiness, Quint. 12, 5, 1:ad manum esse,
at hand, in hand, near, Liv. 9, 19: ad manum venire or accedere, to come hand to hand, come to close quarters:nonnumquam etiam res ad manus, atque ad pugnam veniebat,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 11, § 28; Nep. Eum. 5, 2; Liv. 2, 30:ut venere in manus,
Tac. A. 2, 80:ut ventum in manus,
id. H. 4, 71:adire manum alicui, v. 1. adeo: ad manum intueri aliquid,
at hand, close by, hard by, Plin. 35, 10, 36, § 97:prae manu or manibus,
at hand, in readiness, in hand, Plaut. Bacch. 4, 3, 10; App. M. 6, p. 180, 32; Ter. Ad. 5, 9, 23; Gell. 19, 8:quem servum ille habuit ad manum,
Cic. de Or. 3, 60, 225:servus a manu,
i. e. a scribe, secretary, Suet. Caes. 74:de manu dare,
to give with one's own hand, Lampr. Alex. Sev. 37: de manu in manum quippiam tradere, to deliver from hand to hand, i. e. with great care, Cic. Fam. 7, 5, 2: manum ferulae subducere, to take the hand from the rod, i. e. to be too old for the rod, Juv. 1, 15: e manu (for eminus; opp. cominus), from a distance: quae mea cominus machaera atque hasta hostibit e manu, Enn. ap. Fest. s. v. redhostire, p. 270 Müll. (Trag. v. 212 Vahl.): plenā manu, with a full or plentiful hand, bountifully, liberally:plenā manu dare,
abundantly, Sen. Ben. 1, 7, 2; id. Ep. 120, 10; id. ad Polyb. 9, 7;so trop.: Hortalus, quam plenā manu nostras laudes in astra sustulit,
Cic. Att. 2, 25, 1; so,plenis manibus pecuniam largiri,
Lact. 3, 16, 15; cf.:quemquam vacuis a se manibus abire pati,
Sen. Brev. Vit. 14, 5: manibus pedibusque aliquid facere (Greek pux kai lax), with hands and feet, i. e. with all one's power, with might and main, Ter. And. 1, 1, 134:per manus,
with the hands, Caes. B. G. 6, 37:per manus servulae,
by her assistance, Cic. Att. 1, 12, 3: per manus tradere, to deliver from hand to hand, from mouth to mouth, to hand down from father to son:traditae per manus religiones,
Liv. 5, 51: per manus, also, by force, by main force, forcibly:per manus libertatem retinere,
Sall. J. 31, 22: inter manus, in one's hands, under one's hands:agger inter manus proferebatur,
Caes. B. C. 2, 2:villa crescit inter manus,
Sen. Ep. 12, 1:nihil adhuc inter manus habui cui majorem sollicitudinem praestare deberem,
Plin. Ep. 2, 5, 2:scripta quae inter manus habes,
are occupied with, id. ib. 5, 5, 7.— Trop., palpable, evident:ante oculos interque manus sunt omnia vestras,
Verg. A. 11, 311; cf.:manus inter parentum,
id. ib. 2, 681: inter manus, also, in one's hands, in one's arms:abripite hunc intro actutum inter manus,
Plaut. Most. 2, 1, 38:e convivio auferri,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 11, § 28: sub manu and sub manum, at hand, near, readily, immediately, on the instant: Vocontii sub manu ut essent, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 23, 2:quo celerius, ac sub manum annuntiari cognoscique posset, quid in provincia quāque gereretur, etc.,
Suet. Aug. 49; Sen. Ep. 71, 1: sub manus succedere, according to one's wish, [p. 1112] Plaut. Mil. 3, 2, 59: alicujus manu esse, to be from or by one's hand:epistulae quae quidem erant tua manu,
Cic. Att. 7, 2, 3; cf. id. ib. 8, 13, 1 (cf. II. C. infra): manu, with the hand, by hand, i. e. artificially, opp. to naturally, by nature: manu sata, i. e. by the hand of man, opp. to what grows wild. Caes. B. C. 3, 44:urbs manu munitissima,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 2, § 4:quaedam ingenia manu, quod aiunt, facienda sunt,
Sen. Ep. 52, 1:quidam et liberos ejurent et orbitatem manu faciant,
id. ad Marc. 19, 2: morbi, quos manu fecimus, i. e. which we produce by our own fault (e. g. by intemperance), Sen. Brev. Vit. 3, 3: oratio manu facta, artificial, elaborate, opp. to natural, simple, id. Ep. 115, 2: manu mederi, to be a surgeon, Cels. praef. 1: manibus aequis or manu aequā, with equal advantage:manibus aequis abscessum est,
Tac. A. 1, 63:aequā manu discedere,
to come off with equal advantage, Sall. C. 39, 4: manus afferre, to lay hands on; trop., to destroy or weaken:qui diutius torqueri patitur, quem protinus potest liberare, beneficio suo manus affert,
Sen. Ben. 2, 5, 3:manum inicere alicui,
to lay the hand on one, to detain, arrest him, Cic. Rosc. Com. 16, 48: manum dare, to give or lend a hand, to help, assist, Quint. 2, 3, 7: manus dare or dedere, to give the hands to be bound; hence, in gen., to give up, yield, surrender:perpende, et, si tibi vera videntur, Dede manus, aut, si falsum est, accingere contra,
Lucr. 2, 1043:fateor, manus vobis do,
Plaut. Pers. 5, 2, 72:donicum aut certe vicissent, aut victi manum dedissent,
Nep. Ham. 1; cf. Caes. B. G. 5, 31; Cic. Att. 2, 22, 2; Ov. H. 4, 14; 17, 260; Verg. A. 11, 568; Lact. 5, 1, 3:brevi manu,
immediately, without delay, Dig. 23, 3, 43, § 1:longā manu,
slowly, tediously, ib. 46, 3, 79: manum tollere, to raise the hand in token of an intention to yield, to yield, submit: cedo et tollo manum, Cic. Fragm. ap. Lact. 3, 28: manus tollere, to raise the hands in token of admiration or astonishment, Cic. Ac. 2, 19, 63: manus tendere ad aliquem, less freq. alicui, to stretch out the hands to one to implore assistance, Caes. B. G. 2, 13; Cic. Font. 17, 38:quae Romanis manus tendebant,
Caes. B. G. 7, 48:dextram Italiae,
Cic. Phil. 10, 4, 9:manu sternere aliquem,
with the sword, Verg. A. 9, 702: utrāque manu, with both hands, i. e. willingly, readily, Mart. 1, 16, 9:manus manum lavat,
one hand washes the other, one helps the other, Sen. Apoc. 9 fin.; Petr. c. 45, 13; Plin. 35, 10, 36, § 80: manum non vertere, not to turn the hand, prov. for to take no pains, make no effort:qui se fatentur virtutis causā ne manum quidem versuros fuisse,
Cic. Fin. 5, 31, 93; cf. App. Mag. p. 311.Transf.A.The hand as the instrument used in fight; hence, personal valor, bravery:2.ne usu manuque reliquorum opinionem fallent,
Caes. B. C. 3, 86:manu fortissimus,
Liv. 39, 40:manu fortis,
Nep. Dat. 1, 3:manu vincere,
Ov. M. 1, 448:manu capere urbes,
by force of arms, Sall. J. 5, 5:manum committere Teucris,
to fight, Verg. A. 12, 60; so,conserere manum,
Liv. 21, 39; 25, 11; 27, 33:conferre manum,
Liv. 10, 43; Verg. A. 12, 345:in proelia Ferre manum,
id. ib. 5, 403; cf.:et vice teli saevit nuda manus,
Juv. 15, 54.—Force, violence, fighting, close combat:B.res venit ad manus atque ad pugnam,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 11, § 28:venire ad manum,
Liv. 2, 30:accedere ad manum,
Nep. Eum. 5:in manus venire,
to come to an engagement, come to close quarters, Sall. J. 89, 2:pugna jam ad manus venerat,
Liv. 2, 46:non manu, neque vi,
force, violence, Sall. J. 31, 18; so Tac. Agr. 9.—Of the hand of an artist:C.manus extrema non accessit ejus operibus,
the last hand, the finishing touch, Cic. Brut. 33, 126: aptius a summā conspiciare manu, when you have given yourself the finishing touch, i. e. have completed your toilet, Ov. A. A. 3, 225:carmen nondum recepit ultimam manum,
has not yet received the last polish, Petr. 118.—Hence, extremam bello Imponere manum, to put the finishing hand to the war, to bring it to a close, Verg. A. 7, 573.—Prov.: manum de tabula, lit., the hand from the picture, i. e. enough, Cic. Fam. 7, 25, 1.—A hand, handwriting; in gen., work, workmanship:D.librarii manus,
Cic. Att. 8, 13, 1: Alexidis manum amabam, quod tam prope accedebat ad similitudinem tuae litterae, id. ib. 7, 2, 3:manum suam cognovit,
id. Cat. 3, 5, 12:propter emissam ab eis manum,
Dig. 22, 3, 15:Praxitelis manus, Scopaeque,
Mart. 4, 39, 3:artificum,
Verg. A. 1, 455.—For pars, a side:E.est ad hanc manum sacellum,
Ter. Ad. 4, 2, 37:a laeva conspicienda manu,
Ov. A. A. 3, 307. —In throwing dice, a stake: quas manus remisi, to throw up the stakes, Aug. ap. Suet. Aug. 71.—F.In fencing, a thrust, hit, blow:G.rectae, aversae, tectaeque manus,
Quint. 9, 1, 20:prima, secunda, tertia, quarta,
the prime, second, tierce, quart, id. 5, 13, 54.—The trunk of an elephant:H.manus etiam data elephantis,
Cic. N. D. 2, 47, 120; Curt. 8, 14, 27; Sil. 9, 628.—The fore-paws of bears, Plin. 8, 36, 54, § 130.—K.The branches on a tree:L.(platanus) cui lnnumerae manus,
Stat. S. 2, 3, 39:fraxineae,
Pall. Insit. 60.—In milit. lang.: ferreae manus, iron hooks with which an enemy's ship was grappled, grappling-irons:M.manus ferreas atque harpagones paraverant,
Caes. B. C. 1, 57:in advenientes hostium naves ferreas manus inicere,
Liv. 36, 44 fin.:manus ferreas excogitare,
Front. Strat. 2, 3, 24; Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 209; Curt. 4, 9, 2; Aur. Vict. Vir. Ill. 38; Luc. 3, 635.—Also milit., an armed force, corps of soldiers:2.si nova manus cum veteribus copiis se conjunxisset,
Caes. B. G. 1, 37:magnam manum conducere,
id. ib. 5, 27:Hasdrubalem propediem affore cum manu haudquaquam contemnenda,
Liv. 30, 7 fin.; id. 44, 27.—Beyond the milit. sphere, in gen., a body, host, number, company, multitude:N.Romam veniet cum magna manu,
Cic. Att. 16, 11, 6:evocatorum,
id. Fam. 15, 4, 3:manus ad Quirinalia paratur,
id. Q. Fr. 2, 3, 4; cf.:manum facere, copias parare,
id. Caecin. 12, 33:manus bonorum,
id. Q. Fr. 1, 2, 5, § 16:Judaeorum,
id. Fl. 28, 66:conjuratorum,
id. Cat. 1, 5, 12:bicorpor,
i. e. the Centaurs, id. Tusc. 2, 9, 22:purpuratorum et satellitum,
Liv. 42, 51:magna clientium,
Suet. Tib. 1:comitum,
Stat. S. 5, 3, 262:juvenum,
Verg. A. 6, 5.—Labor, hands, i. e. workmen:O.nos aera, manus, navalia demus,
Verg. A. 11, 329:quale manus addunt ebori decus,
id. ib. 1, 592.—Power:2.haec non sunt in nostra manu,
Cic. Fam. 14, 2, 3; cf.: in tua manu est, it rests with you, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 6, 1:juxta deos in tua manu positum est,
Tac. H. 2, 76:victoria in manu nobis est,
depends on, Sall. C. 20, 10:in vostra manu situm,
id. J. 31; Plaut. Merc. 3, 4, 43:in manu esse mihi,
id. Trin. 1, 2, 67. —In partic., in jurid. lang., the legal power of a husband over his wife, the manus:P.in potestate quidem et masculi et feminae esse solent: in manum autem feminae tantum conveniunt. Olim itaque tribus modis in manum conveniebant: usu, farreo, coëmptione, etc.,
Gai. Inst. 1, 108 sq.; Cic. Fl. 34, 84 al.—Law t. t., manūs injectio, i. e. an arrest: per manus injectionem agebatur, Gai Inst. 4, 21: ob eam rem ego tibi sestertium X. milium judicati manus inicio, Vet. Form. ap. Gai. ib.2.mānus, i. q. bonus, Varr. L. L. 6, 2, 4; Macr. S. 1, 3, 13; Isid. 5, 30, 14; Serv. Verg. A. 1, 139; 2, 286; v. ‡ cerus manus. -
112 Crackers
This term is given to small bunches of short or broken fibres tightly twisted so as to form a short thick place in cotton yarn. When pulled between the finger and thumb a crackle is noticed as rupture of the twisted bunch takes place. Crackers are not often found in mule yarn as the carriage drafting would cause a break before formation. Crackers are rather a serious yarn fault and they may be only discovered when they reach the reed in the loom. -
113 Lean Yarn
A fault caused in many ways especially when the operative is not on the alert to insert the broken ends when running double roving. Too much tension on roving frames is a cause of a lean yarn. -
114 هي (لغير العاقل)
هِيَ (لغير العاقل) \ it: for lifeless things; for babies or animals (when the sex is unknown or unimportant): Write it down. The baby died soon after it was born, for any word or group of words, esp. when there is no natural subject It (the weather) is raining. It (the time) is ten o’clock. It (the distance) is sixty miles to London. Is it (what I have heard) true? It (what happened) was his fault. \ See Also ها \ هِيَ \ she: pron. used, as the subject of a sentence, for any female (note that certain things, esp. ships or countries, may be treated in English speech as female): My wife says that she knows you. The ship struck a rock, but she was not badly damaged. they: the pl. form of he, she and it: The girls say that they are hungry. \ هِيَ ذي! \ there: used for drawing attention: There she is! There’s the hospital. -
115 открытая проводящая часть
открытая проводящая часть
Проводящая часть, которой легко коснуться и которая в нормальных условиях эксплуатации не находится под напряжением, но может оказаться под ним в аварийных условиях.
(МЭС 441-11-10).
Примечание. К типичным открытым проводящим частям относятся стенки оболочек, ручки управления и т. п.
[ ГОСТ Р 50030. 1-2000 ( МЭК 60947-1-99)]
открытая проводящая часть
Доступная прикосновению проводящая часть электрооборудования, которая обычно не находится под напряжением, но может оказаться под напряжением при повреждении основной изоляции.
Открытая проводящая часть представляет собой доступную прикосновению проводящую часть электрооборудования, которая, в отличие от токоведущих частей, не находится под напряжением при нормальных условиях. Человек и животные, находящиеся в здании, имеют многочисленные контакты с открытыми проводящими частями, во время которых они не подвергаются опасности поражения электрическим током. Если произошло повреждение основной изоляции опасной токоведущей части, открытая проводящая часть может оказаться под напряжением. Тогда она будет представлять реальную угрозу для человека и животных, которые прикоснулись к ней. К открытым проводящим частям, прежде всего, относят металлические оболочки и доступную прикосновению арматуру электрооборудования класса 0 и класса I, например, металлические корпусы холодильников, стиральных машин, электрических плит, металлическую арматуру светильников и др.
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открытая проводящая часть
ТокопроводящаяПроводящая часть электрического оборудования, доступная прикосновению, которая обычно не находится, но может оказаться под напряжением в случае повреждения (МЭС 826-03-02, с изменением).
[ ГОСТ Р 51321. 1-2000 ( МЭК 60439-1-92)]
открытые проводящие части
Нетоковедущие, части, доступные прикосновению человека, между которыми или между ними и землей при нарушении изоляции токоведущих частей может возникнуть относительно земли напряжение, превышающее предельно допустимое для человека значение напряжения прикосновения. При этом под нетоковедущей частью понимается электропроводящая часть электроустановки, не находящаяся в процессе ее работы под рабочим напряжением.
[ ГОСТ Р 50669-94]
открытая проводящая часть
Доступная для прикосновения проводящая часть оборудования, которая нормально не находится под напряжением, но может оказаться под напряжением при повреждении основной изоляции.
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-195-2005]
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-826-2009]
открытаятокопроводящая
ТокопроводящаяПроводящая часть электрического оборудования, к которой можно прикоснуться и которая обычно не находится под напряжением, но в случае повреждения может оказаться под напряжением.
Примечание -ТокопроводящуюПроводящую часть электрического оборудования, которая в результате повреждения может оказаться под напряжением через открытуютокопроводящую часть, не считают открытой токопроводящей частью.
[ГОСТ ЕН 1070-2003]
открытая проводящая часть
незащищенная токопроводящая
Проводящая часть электрооборудования, которой можно коснуться и которая обычно не находится под напряжением, но в случаенеполадки может стать таковойповреждения может оказаться под напряжением.
[МЭС 826-12-10, модифицированный]
[ ГОСТ Р МЭК 60204-1-2007]EN
exposed-conductive-part
conductive part of equipment which can be touched and which is not normally live, but which can become live when basic insulation fails
Source: 195-06-10
[IEV number 826-12-10]
exposed conductive part
conductive part of electrical equipment, which can be touched and which is not live under normal operating conditions, but which can become live under fault conditions
[IEV 826-12-10, modified]
[IEC 60204-1, ed. 5.0 (2005-10)]
[IEC 60204-1-2006]FR
partie conductrice accessible, f
masse (dans une installation électrique), f
partie conductrice d'un matériel, susceptible d'être touchée, et qui n'est pas normalement sous tension, mais peut le devenir lorsque l'isolation principale est défaillante
Source: 195-06-10
[IEV number 826-12-10]
partie conductrice accessible;
masse
partie conductrice d'un matériel électrique susceptible d'être touchée et qui n'est pas normalement sous tension mais qui peut le devenir en cas de défaut
[IEC 60204-1, ed. 5.0 (2005-10)]Недопустимые, нерекомендуемые
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3.6 открытая проводящая часть (exposed conductive part): Доступная для прикосновения проводящая часть электрооборудования, которая в нормальных условиях эксплуатации не находится под напряжением, но может оказаться под напряжением при повреждении основной изоляции.
Источник: ГОСТ Р 50827.1-2009: Коробки и корпусы для электрических аппаратов, устанавливаемые в стационарные электрические установки бытового и аналогичного назначения. Часть 1. Общие требования оригинал документа
3.2.9. открытая проводящая часть (exposed-conductive part):
Проводящая часть оборудования, доступная для прикосновения, которая в обычных условиях не находится под напряжением, но может оказаться под напряжением в случаях повреждения изоляции.
(МЭС 195-06-10).
Источник: ГОСТ Р МЭК 60519-1-2005: Безопасность электротермического оборудования. Часть 1. Общие требования оригинал документа
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > открытая проводящая часть
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116 יגע
יָגֵעַ, יָגֵיעַ, יָי׳m. (b. h.; preced.) wearied, painstaking. Ex. R. s. 13, beg. במה אנייי׳ of whom am I wearied?Y. Ḥag. II, 77b> bot. זה הוא הלשון שהיה י׳וכ׳ is this the tongue which was wearing itself out with teaching the Law?; a. fr.Pl. יְגֵעִים, יְגֵעִין, יְגֵי׳. Midr. Till. to Ps. 12, beg; י׳ בתורח studying the Law. Y.Peah I, 15b bot. ref. to Deut. 32:47) ואם רק הוא מכם למה שאין אתם י׳ בו and if it (the word of the Law) seems to you empty, it is your fault, … because you do not study it carefully; אימתי בשעה שאתם י׳ בו when (is it your life)? When you are busy studying it; Y.Succ.IV, beg.54b; a. fr. -
117 יגיעַ
יָגֵעַ, יָגֵיעַ, יָי׳m. (b. h.; preced.) wearied, painstaking. Ex. R. s. 13, beg. במה אנייי׳ of whom am I wearied?Y. Ḥag. II, 77b> bot. זה הוא הלשון שהיה י׳וכ׳ is this the tongue which was wearing itself out with teaching the Law?; a. fr.Pl. יְגֵעִים, יְגֵעִין, יְגֵי׳. Midr. Till. to Ps. 12, beg; י׳ בתורח studying the Law. Y.Peah I, 15b bot. ref. to Deut. 32:47) ואם רק הוא מכם למה שאין אתם י׳ בו and if it (the word of the Law) seems to you empty, it is your fault, … because you do not study it carefully; אימתי בשעה שאתם י׳ בו when (is it your life)? When you are busy studying it; Y.Succ.IV, beg.54b; a. fr. -
118 יָגֵעַ
יָגֵעַ, יָגֵיעַ, יָי׳m. (b. h.; preced.) wearied, painstaking. Ex. R. s. 13, beg. במה אנייי׳ of whom am I wearied?Y. Ḥag. II, 77b> bot. זה הוא הלשון שהיה י׳וכ׳ is this the tongue which was wearing itself out with teaching the Law?; a. fr.Pl. יְגֵעִים, יְגֵעִין, יְגֵי׳. Midr. Till. to Ps. 12, beg; י׳ בתורח studying the Law. Y.Peah I, 15b bot. ref. to Deut. 32:47) ואם רק הוא מכם למה שאין אתם י׳ בו and if it (the word of the Law) seems to you empty, it is your fault, … because you do not study it carefully; אימתי בשעה שאתם י׳ בו when (is it your life)? When you are busy studying it; Y.Succ.IV, beg.54b; a. fr. -
119 יָגֵיעַ
יָגֵעַ, יָגֵיעַ, יָי׳m. (b. h.; preced.) wearied, painstaking. Ex. R. s. 13, beg. במה אנייי׳ of whom am I wearied?Y. Ḥag. II, 77b> bot. זה הוא הלשון שהיה י׳וכ׳ is this the tongue which was wearing itself out with teaching the Law?; a. fr.Pl. יְגֵעִים, יְגֵעִין, יְגֵי׳. Midr. Till. to Ps. 12, beg; י׳ בתורח studying the Law. Y.Peah I, 15b bot. ref. to Deut. 32:47) ואם רק הוא מכם למה שאין אתם י׳ בו and if it (the word of the Law) seems to you empty, it is your fault, … because you do not study it carefully; אימתי בשעה שאתם י׳ בו when (is it your life)? When you are busy studying it; Y.Succ.IV, beg.54b; a. fr. -
120 יָי׳
יָגֵעַ, יָגֵיעַ, יָי׳m. (b. h.; preced.) wearied, painstaking. Ex. R. s. 13, beg. במה אנייי׳ of whom am I wearied?Y. Ḥag. II, 77b> bot. זה הוא הלשון שהיה י׳וכ׳ is this the tongue which was wearing itself out with teaching the Law?; a. fr.Pl. יְגֵעִים, יְגֵעִין, יְגֵי׳. Midr. Till. to Ps. 12, beg; י׳ בתורח studying the Law. Y.Peah I, 15b bot. ref. to Deut. 32:47) ואם רק הוא מכם למה שאין אתם י׳ בו and if it (the word of the Law) seems to you empty, it is your fault, … because you do not study it carefully; אימתי בשעה שאתם י׳ בו when (is it your life)? When you are busy studying it; Y.Succ.IV, beg.54b; a. fr.
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