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1 rumor
rūmor, ōris, m. [cf. Gr. ôruô, to howl; orumagdos, din; Sanscr. root ru-, roar; ravas, uproar; Lat.: raucus, rudo].I.Lit., the talk of the many, whether relating facts or expressing opinions.A.Common talk, unauthenticated report, hearsay, rumor (the prevalent and class. signif.; used equally in sing. and plur.; syn.: fama, sermo); absol., or with a mention of its purport.a.Absol.: est hoc Gallicae consuetudinis, uti mercatores in oppidis vulgus circumsistat, quibusque ex regionibus veniant quasque ibi res cognoverint, pronuntiare cogant. His rumoribus atque auditionibus permoti de summis saepe rebus consilia ineunt, quorum eos e vestigio poenitere necesse est;b. (α).cum incertis rumoribus serviant, et plerique ad voluntatem eorum ficta respondeant,
Caes. B. G. 4, 5; cf.:aliquid rumore ac famā accipere... falsis rumoribus terreri,
id. ib. 6, 20:multa rumor perferet,
Cic. Fam. 2, 8, 1; cf.also, in the description of the house of Fame, in Ovid: mixtaque cum veris passim commenta vagantur Milia rumorum confusaque verba volutant,
Ov. M. 12, 55 (v. the passage in its connection):rumoribus mecum pugnas,
Cic. N. D. 3, 5, 9:rumores Africanos excipere,
id. Deiot. 9, 25:senatus vulgi rumoribus exagitatus,
Sall. C. 29, 1:multa rumor fingebat,
Caes. B. C. 1, 53:addunt et affingunt rumoribus Galli, quod res poscere videbatur,
id. B. G. 7, 1:frigidus a Rostris manat per compita rumor,
Hor. S. 2, 6, 50 et saep. —Postquam populi rumorem intelleximus, Studiose expetere vos Plautinas fabulas, etc., Plaut. Cas. prol. 11: cum interea rumor venit, Datum iri gladiatores; populus convolat, etc., Ter. Hec. prol. alt. 31; id. Heaut. prol. 16:(β).crebri ad eum rumores afferebantur litterisque item Labieni certior fiebat, omnes Belgas contra populum Romanum conjurare, etc.,
Caes. B. G. 2, 1:meum gnatum rumor est amare,
Ter. And. 1, 2, 14; cf.:rem te valde bene gessisse rumor erat,
Cic. Fam. 1, 8, 7; id. Att. 16, 5, 1:serpit hic rumor: Scis tu illum accusationem cogitare? etc.,
id. Mur. 21, 45:crebro vulgi rumore lacerabatur, tamquam viros et insontes ob invidiam aut metum exstinxisset,
Tac. A. 15, 73:subdito rumore, tamquam Mesopotamiam invasurus,
id. ib. 6, 36.—With de:(γ).nihil perfertur ad nos praeter rumores de oppresso Dolabellā,
Cic. Fam. 12, 9, 1:de Aeduorum defectione rumores afferebantur,
Caes. B. G. 7, 59:de vitā imperatoris dubii rumores allati sunt,
Liv. 28, 24:graves de te rumores,
Cic. Deiot. 9, 25:exstinctis rumoribus de auxiliis legionum,
Caes. B. C. 1, 60 fin. —With gen. (very rare):B.cenae rumor,
Suet. Aug. 70:belli civilis rumores,
Tac. H. 3, 45: rumor prostratae regi pudicitiae Suet. Caes. 2.—Common or general opinion, current report, the popular voice; and objectively, fame, reputation (less freq. but class.):II.famam atque rumores pars altera consensum civitatis et velut publicum testimonium vocat: altera sermonem sine ullo certo auctore dispersum, cui malignitas initium dederit, incrementum credulitas,
Quint. 5, 3, 1; cf.:adversus famam rumoresque hominum si satis firmus steteris, etc.,
Liv. 22, 39:qui erit rumor populi, si id feceris?
Ter. Phorm. 5, 7, 18:totam opinionem (populi) parva nonnumquam commutat aura rumoris,
Cic. Mur. 17, 35: rumoribus adversa in pravitatem, secunda in casum, fortunam in temeritatem, declinando corrumpebant, with their slanders, misrepresentations, Sall. Fragm. ap. Non. 385, 3:quos rumor asperserat, ii, etc.,
Curt. 10, 31, 18:rumorem quendam et plausum popularem esse quaesitum,
Cic. Clu. 47, 131:rumori servire,
Plaut. Trin, 3, 2, 14; cf. in the lusus verbb. with rumen: ego rumorem parvi facio, dum sit rumen qui impleam, Pompon. ap. Non. 18, 15:omnem infimae plebis rumorem affectavit,
Tac. H. 2, 91:Marcellus adverso rumore esse,
Liv. 27, 20:flagret rumore malo cum Hic atque ille,
Hor. S. 1, 4, 125; Tac. H. 2, 93 fin.: invidiam alicui concitare secundo populi rumore, with the concurring or favorable judgment, with the approbation, Fenest. ap. Non. 385, 17; so, rumore secundo, Suev. ap. Macr. S. 6, 1; old poet in Cic. Div. 1, 16, 29; Verg. A. 8, 90; Hor. Ep. 1, 10, 9; cf.:aliquid accipere secundo rumore,
Tac. A. 3, 29:claro apud volgum rumore erat,
id. ib. 15, 48.—Transf., a murmuring, murmur of a stream:amoena fluenta Subterlabentis tacito rumore Mosellae,
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2 konform
Adj. conforming ( mit oder + Dat. to), in conformity (with); konform gehen oder sein be in agreement, concur ( mit with); wir / unsere Meinungen sind da ( nicht) konform we see / don’t see eye to eye on this* * *conformable* * *kon|fọrm [kOn'fɔrm]1. adjAnsichten etc concurring2. advin +dat about), to be in agreement with sb/sth ( in +dat about)mit jdm/etw konform gehen — to agree with sb/sth (
* * *kon·form[kɔnˈfɔrm]adj concurrent, corresponding* * *mit jemandem/etwas konform gehen — be in agreement with somebody/something
* * *konform adj conforming (mit oder +dat to), in conformity (with);sein be in agreement, concur (mit with);…konform im adj in conformity with …;parteikonform in conformity with party policy, toeing the party line;regelkonform in conformity with the rules* * *mit jemandem/etwas konform gehen — be in agreement with somebody/something
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3 интерес
1) interestвозбуждать / вызывать интерес — to arouse / to excite / to provoke / to awake (smb.'s) interest; to interest
представлять большой интерес — to be of great / of the utmost interest
проявлять интерес — to have / to take / to show an interest (in)
утратить интерес — to lose interest (in)
взаимный интерес — mutual interest / concern
представлять взаимный интерес — to be of mutual interest / concern
острый интерес — keen interest (in, for)
2) мн. (потребности) interestsвыражать интересы — to express (smb.'s) interests / the interests (of)
действовать в чьих-л. интересах — to act in smb.'s interests, to play smb.'s game, to play the game of smb.
задевать / затрагивать интересы — to affect / to infringe upon (smb.'s) interests / the interests (of smb.), to involve the interests (of smb.)
замаскировать интересы — to mask (one's) interests
защищать интересы — to defend / to protect (smb.'s) interests / the interests (of smb.)
игнорировать интересы — to for(e)go (one's) interests
идти вразрез с интересами — to go against (one's) interests
использовать в своих интересах — to turn / to use (smth). to one's advantage
нанести ущерб интересам — to impinge (on smb.'s) interests
отвечать чьим-л. интересам — to meet the interests of smb.
отстаивать интересы — to defend / uphold (smb.'s) interests
поставить под угрозу интересы — to jeopardize (smb.'s) interests
предавать интересы — to betray (smb.'s) interests / the interests (of smb.)
представлять интересы — to represent (smb.'s) interests
пренебрегать интересами — to neglect (one's) interests
противоречить интересам — to conflict with (smb.'s) interests, to run counter to the interests (of), to be opposed to the interests (of)
соответствовать интересам — to respond to the interests (of smb.) / (to smb.'s) interests, to be in accord with the interests (of)
сочетать свой интересы с интересами других — to accomodate one's interests to the interests of others
учитывать интересы — to take into account (smb.'s) interests / the interests (of)
учитывать интересы (всех договаривающихся сторон) — to accommodate the interests (of all contracting parties)
ущемлять интересы — to infringe on (smb.'s) interests
поставить под угрозу высшие интересы каждой-л. из сторон / страны — to jeopardize the supreme interests of a party / a country
главные / основные интересы — basic interests
государственные интересы — state / national interests, interests of the state
долгосрочные интересы — long-range / long-term interests
жизненно важные / жизненные / кровные / насущные интересы — vital / vested interests
объявить какой-л. район мира зоной своих "жизненных интересов" — to declare some territory a zone of vital interests
отвечать жизненным интересам людей — to be entirely consonant with the vital interests of the people
представлять угрозу насущным интересам — to challenge (smb.'s) vital interests
коренные интересы — basic / fundamental / vital interests
корыстные интересы — self-interests, selfish interests
преследовать корыстные интересы — to do smth. in one's interests
личные / собственные / частные интересы — private / personal / one's own interests, self-interests
действовать в личных интересах — to act in one's own interest, to play for one's own interest
общегосударственные интересы — interests of the entire state / of the whole country / of the country at large
общественные интересы — social / public interests
противоположные интересы — contending / opposing interests
в чьих-л. интересах — in smb.'s interests, in the interests of smb.
интересы одинаковой / равной безопасности — equal security interests
столкновение интересов — clash / conflict of interests
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4 Pounder, Cuthbert Coulson
[br]b. 10 May 1891 Hartlepool, Englandd. 18 December 1982 Belfast (?), Northern Ireland[br]English marine engineer and exponent of the slow-speed diesel engine.[br]Pounder served an apprenticeship with Richardsons Westgarth, marine engineers in north east England. Shortly after, he moved to Harland \& Wolff of Belfast and there fulfilled his life's work. He rose to the rank of Director but is remembered for his outstanding leadership in producing the most advanced steam and diesel machinery installations of their time. Harland \& Wolff were the main licensees for the Burmeister \& Wain marine diesel system, and the Copenhagen company made most of the decisions on design; however, Pounder often found himself in the hot seat and once had the responsibility of concurring with the shipyard's decision to build three Atlantic liners with the largest diesel engines in the world, well beyond the accepted safe levels of extrapolation. With this, Belfast secured worldwide recognition as builders of diesel-driven liners. During the German occupation of Denmark (1940–5), the engineering department at Belfast worked on its own and through systematic research and experimentation built up a database of information that was invaluable in the postwar years.Pounder was instrumental in the development of airless injection diesel fuel pumps. He was a stalwart supporter of all research and development, and while at Belfast was involved in the building of twelve hundred power units. While in his twenties, Pounder began a literary career which continued for sixty years. The bulk of his books and papers were on engineering and arguably the best known is his work on marine diesel engines, which ran to many editions. He was Chairman of Pametrada, the marine engineering research council of Great Britain, and later of the machinery committee of the British Ship Research Association. He regarded good relations within the industry as a matter of paramount importance.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsPresident, Institute of Marine Engineers; Denny Gold Medal 1839, 1959. Institution of Mechanical Engineers Ackroyd Stewart Award; James Clay ton Award.Further ReadingMichael Moss and John R.Hume, 1986, Shipbuilders to the World, Belfast: Blackstaff.FMWBiographical history of technology > Pounder, Cuthbert Coulson
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5 голос
сущ.vote- подавать голос
- решающий голос
- совещательный голос\голоса “за” и “против” — affirmative and negative votes; the ayes and the nays; votes “for” and “against”
без права решающего \голоса — without the right to vote
большинством \голосов — by a majority (vote)
подсчёт \голосов — counting of votes; poll
потеря \голосов — loss of votes
право \голоса — franchise; right to vote; suffrage; voting right
производить подсчёт \голосов — to count (tell) votes
с правом решающего \голоса — with the right to vote
собрать (получить) голос а — to gain (collect, poll, receive) votes
число \голосов — number of votes
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6 übereinstimmend
I Part. Präs. übereinstimmenIII Adv. erklären etc.: unanimously; übereinstimmend mit in accordance ( oder conformity geh., agreement) with; es wurde übereinstimmend berichtet, dass... reports agreed that...; es wurde übereinstimmend festgestellt, dass... everybody agreed that..., there was unanimous agreement that...* * *congruent; consonant; concordant; coincidental; accordant* * *über|ein|stim|mend1. adjcorresponding; Meinungen, Vermutungen etc concurring, concurrent; Farben etc matchingnach überéínstimmenden Angaben/Meldungen — according to all accounts/reports
nach überéínstimmenden Zeugenaussagen — according to mutually corroborative testimonies
2. advalle erklärten überéínstimmend, dass... — everybody agreed that..., everybody unanimously stated that...
wir sind überéínstimmend der Meinung, dass... — we are unanimously of the opinion that..., we unanimously agree that...
sie bestritten überéínstimmend, dass... — they are in agreement in denying that...
überéínstimmend mit — in agreement with
* * *1) concurrent2) concurrently3) (of two or more geometrical figures, touching at all points when one is fitted on top of the other: congruent triangles.) congruent* * *über·ein·stim·mendI. adj1. (einhellig) unanimous2. (sich gleichend) concurrent, corresponding▪ \übereinstimmend sein to be concurrent [with each other [or one another]], to correspond [to each other [or one another]], to match [each other [or one another]]II. adv1. (einhellig) unanimously2. (in gleicher Weise) concurrently* * *1.Adjektiv; nicht präd. concurrent <views, opinions, statements, reports>2.sie stellten übereinstimmend fest, dass... — they agreed in stating that...
wir sind übereinstimmend der Meinung, dass... — we share the view that...
* * *C. adv erklären etc: unanimously;es wurde übereinstimmend berichtet, dass … reports agreed that …;es wurde übereinstimmend festgestellt, dass … everybody agreed that …, there was unanimous agreement that …* * *1.Adjektiv; nicht präd. concurrent <views, opinions, statements, reports>2.sie stellten übereinstimmend fest, dass... — they agreed in stating that...
wir sind übereinstimmend der Meinung, dass... — we share the view that...
* * *adj.accordant adj.according adj.coincident adj.coincidental adj.coinciding adj.concordant adj.conformable adj.consistent adj. adv.accordantly adv.accordingly adv.concordantly adv.conformably adv.congruently adv.consistently adv.consonantly adv. -
7 adhesivo
adj.1 adhesive, adherent, self-adhesive, sticky.2 glutinous.3 concurring, agreeing.4 emplastic.m.adhesive, glue.* * *► adjetivo1 adhesive1 adhesive————————1 adhesive* * *1.ADJ adhesive, sticky2.SM adhesive* * *I- va adjetivo adhesive, stickyIImasculino adhesive* * *2 = bonding agent, adhesive.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. An oxygen molecule is a small dumbbell less than a nanometer across: two oxygen atoms with two electrons flying between acting as the bonding agent.Ex. For gold tooling, impressions of the tools were first made in blind and then an adhesive glair of egg white was next brushed into the blind impression, allowed to dry, and greased.----* cinta adhesiva = adhesive tape.* cinta adhesiva ancha para libros = book tape.* cinta ancha adhesiva plateada = duct tape.* tira adhesiva = adhesive strip.* tira adhesiva antirrobo = adhesive security strip.* * *I- va adjetivo adhesive, stickyIImasculino adhesive* * *adhesivo11 = adhesive, stick-up.Ex: A covering material of fast, even colour, was eventually produced that was impervious to the adhesive with which it was stuck to the boards.
Ex: These stick-ups are removable, reusable and will not harm walls.2 = bonding agent, adhesive.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: An oxygen molecule is a small dumbbell less than a nanometer across: two oxygen atoms with two electrons flying between acting as the bonding agent.
Ex: For gold tooling, impressions of the tools were first made in blind and then an adhesive glair of egg white was next brushed into the blind impression, allowed to dry, and greased.* cinta adhesiva = adhesive tape.* cinta adhesiva ancha para libros = book tape.* cinta ancha adhesiva plateada = duct tape.* tira adhesiva = adhesive strip.* tira adhesiva antirrobo = adhesive security strip.* * *adhesive, stickyadhesive* * *
adhesivo 1◊ -va adjetivo
adhesive, sticky
adhesivo 2 sustantivo masculino ( sustancia) adhesive;
(lámina, estampa) sticker
adhesivo,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino adhesive
' adhesivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adhesiva
English:
adhesive
- contact paper
- stick-on
- sticker
- stick
* * *adhesivo, -a♦ adjadhesive♦ nm1. [pegatina] sticker2. [sustancia] adhesive* * *I adj adhesiveII m adhesive* * *adhesivo, -va adj: adhesiveadhesivo nm: adhesive* * *adhesivo2 n sticker -
8 convergente
adj.converging, convergent.* * *► adjetivo1 convergent, converging, concurring* * *ADJ1) (Mat, Fís) convergent, converging2) (=concurrente) having a common tendency, tending in the same direction3) Esp (Pol) of the Catalan coalition Convergència i Unió* * *adjetivo convergent* * *= converging.Ex. In the view of some of our respondents SLIS are on a converging course with many new programmes orientated toward information and communication.* * *adjetivo convergent* * *= converging.Ex: In the view of some of our respondents SLIS are on a converging course with many new programmes orientated toward information and communication.
* * *1 ‹líneas› convergent* * *
convergente adjetivo
convergent
convergente adjetivo convergent
* * *♦ adj1. [líneas] converging, convergent;dos carreteras convergentes two roads that meet♦ nmfEsp Pol = member or supporter of Convergència i Unió, a right-wing Catalan nationalist party* * *adj convergent* * *convergente adj: convergent, converging -
9 opinione
f opinionsecondo la tua opinione in your opinion* * *opinione s.f. opinion: opinione fondata, arbitraria, grounded, arbitrary opinion; opinione pubblica, public opinion; secondo l'opinione degli esperti, in the opinion of the experts; secondo la mia modesta opinione, in my humble opinion; avere un'opinione in merito a qlcu., qlco., to hold (o to have) an opinion about s.o., sthg.; avere una buona, cattiva opinione di qlcu., qlco., to have a good, bad opinion of s.o., sthg.; avere il coraggio delle proprie opinioni, to have the courage of one's convictions; avere un'alta opinione di sé, to have a high opinion of oneself; cambiare opinione, to change one's opinion; ( cambiare idea) to change one's mind; condividere l'opinione di qlcu., to share s.o.'s opinion (o to agree with s.o.); imporre la propria opinione a qlcu., to impose one's opinion on s.o.; sono dell'opinione che non tornerà mai, I am of the opinion that he will never come back; farsi, formarsi un'opinione su qlcu., qlco., to form an opinion of (o on) s.o., sthg. // articolo di opinione, opinion column // (dir.) opinione concordante, dissenziente, ( del giudice con la maggioranza della corte) concurring, dissenting opinion.* * *[opi'njone]sostantivo femminile opinion, idea, view, beliefavere una buona, cattiva opinione di — to have a high, low opinion of
cambiare opinione — to change one's mind (su about), to revise one's opinion (su of)
avere un'alta opinione di sé — to have a high o no mean opinion of oneself
farsi un'opinione — to form, arise an opinion (su on, about)
secondo la mia opinione — in my opinion o view
scambio di -i — exchange (of opinions), discussion
* * *opinione/opi'njone/sostantivo f.opinion, idea, view, belief; essere dell'opinione che to be of the opinion that; avere una buona, cattiva opinione di to have a high, low opinion of; cambiare opinione to change one's mind (su about), to revise one's opinion (su of); avere un'alta opinione di sé to have a high o no mean opinion of oneself; farsi un'opinione to form, arise an opinion (su on, about); secondo la mia opinione in my opinion o view; scambio di -i exchange (of opinions), discussion\opinione pubblica public opinion. -
10 мнение
сущ.opinion; viewвыражать полностью или частично единогласное мнение судей — to represent in whole or in part the unanimous opinion of the judges
высказывать своё мнение (по определённому вопросу) — to express (give) one's opinion (views) (on a particular issue / question)
запрашивать консультативное мнение — ( заключение) to ask for (request) advisory opinion(s) ( from)
разделять мнение — ( чьё-л) to share ( smb's) opinion (view)
расходиться во мнениях — to be at variance (on); differ in opinion; dissent
расхождение во мнениях — dissent; divergence of opinions (of views)
мнение судьи, не являющееся решением — ( по делу) extrajudicial opinion; judicial dictum
мнение судьи, совпадающее с мнением большинства состава суда — concurring (concurrent) opinion
- мнение меньшинстваединогласное мнение (судей), единодушное мнение (судей) — unanimous (undivided) opinion (of the judges)
- мнение судьи
- мировое общественное мнение
- общепринятое мнение
- общественное мнение
- особое мнение
- предубеждённое мнение
- противоречивые мнения
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11 canyon
(cañón [kaɲón], origin uncertain; either a figurative application of the augmentative form of caño 'pipe, conduit' < caña 'cane' < Latin cannam 'reed,' or since callón is an older form, it may derive from calle 'street' < Latin callem 'narrow path')Bentley: 1805. According to Blevins, a steep-sided valley, gorge, or ravine formed by a stream or river that has cut through the landscape. Water may or may not be flowing through it. The DRAE, DM, and VCN provide concurring definitions. In Spanish, a cañón is a narrow pass or valley between two mountains, generally with a river running through it.Alternate forms: cañon, kanyon, kenyon.2) According to Blevins, canyon can be used as a verb, meaning to lead into a canyon (as a stream).The verb form is not referenced in Spanish sources.Alternate forms: canyon out, canyon up. -
12 concors
concors cordis, abl. dī, adj. with sup. [com+ cor], of persons, of the same mind, united, agreeing, concordant, harmonious: Parcae, V.: animi, L.: eā gratiā, T.: cum concordissimis fratribus: secum ipse, L.: mihi coniunx, Ta. — Fig., harmonious, united, amicable: amicitia: sonus, O.: civitatis status: pax, O.: regnum, L. — Poet.: frena iugo concordia ferre, peacefully, V.* * *concordis (gen.), concordior -or -us, concordissimus -a -um ADJagreeing, concurring; like-minded; united, joint, shared; peaceful, harmonious
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