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21 touch
1. verb1) (to be in, come into, or make, contact with something else: Their shoulders touched; He touched the water with his foot.) berøre, røre (ved), ta på2) (to feel (lightly) with the hand: He touched her cheek.) røre (ved), berøre3) (to affect the feelings of; to make (someone) feel pity, sympathy etc: I was touched by her generosity.) røre4) (to be concerned with; to have anything to do with: I wouldn't touch a job like that.) røre, ha med å gjøre2. noun1) (an act or sensation of touching: I felt a touch on my shoulder.) berøring, anstrøk2) ((often with the) one of the five senses, the sense by which we feel things: the sense of touch; The stone felt cold to the touch.) berøringssans3) (a mark or stroke etc to improve the appearance of something: The painting still needs a few finishing touches.) strøk, siste finpuss4) (skill or style: He hasn't lost his touch as a writer.) grep, håndlag5) ((in football) the ground outside the edges of the pitch (which are marked out with touchlines): He kicked the ball into touch.) utenfor banen•- touching- touchingly
- touchy
- touchily
- touchiness
- touch screen
- in touch with
- in touch
- lose touch with
- lose touch
- out of touch with
- out of touch
- a touch
- touch down
- touch off
- touch up
- touch woodberøringIsubst. \/tʌtʃ\/1) berøring, streifing, lett støt, lett slag2) forbindelse, kontakt, føling3) berøringssansdet føles kaldt \/ det er kaldt å ta på4) ( kunst) penselstrøk, pennestrøk5) ( overført) (karakteristisk) drag, (typisk) trekk, moment, detalj6) anelse, anstrøk, antydning, drag, skjær, spor, snev, tanke, smule, glimt, streif, stenk, snert7) (om maskinskriving, musikk e.l.) anslag, måte å slå an på8) ( musikk) (finger)grep9) ( om piano e.l.) anslag10) ( også overført) grep, hånd, håndlag, manér, stil13) ( også overført) sisten17) ( om gull eller sølv) prøving av lødighet18) ( om gull eller sølv) kontrollmerke (som garanti for ekthet), prøvemerke19) ( hverdagslig) kostnad, pengebeløp• the dinner was a £50 touch20) (amer., slang) lån21) (amer., slang) forklaring: forsøk på å bomme penger22) (amer., slang) tyveri23) (amer., slang) bestikkelse24) (amer., slang) lyssky forretninga near\/close touch nære på, på hengende håretat a touch ved den minste berøringbe in touch of eller be within touch of være innen rekkevidde avbe in touch with eller keep in touch with ha føling med, være i kontakt med, ha forbindelse med la høre fra segbe out of touch with eller keep out of touch with ikke ha kontakt med, ikke ha forbindelse med, stå utenforcut up touches (amer.) snakke sammen (spesielt om gamle dager), utveksle gamle minnerget a touch of the sun få lett solstikkget in touch with eller get into touch with få kontakt med, sette seg i forbindelse medgive a touch to røre ved, streife vedgive the finishing touch legge siste hånd på verkethave a light touch være lett på håndenkeep touch with holde kontakten med, være i stadig kontakt medlose touch with miste kontakten med, miste forbindelsen medput in touch with føre sammen med, sette i forbindelse medput to the touch prøve, undersøke (verdi e.l.) ( overført) sette på prøvewin by a touch vinne knapt, vinne hårfintIIverb \/tʌtʃ\/1) berøre, ta på, streife, røre ved, komme borti, kjenne på, røre• I never touched him!2) ( overført) berøre, streife, røre ved, komme inn på3) ( musikk) slå an4) grense til, støte sammen, ligge inntil, berøre hverandre, grense (opp) til hverandre, tangere hverandre5) nå, nå frem til, nå opp til, stige til, synke til, komme opp i, være oppe i• he touches £20,000 a year6) ( overført) måle seg med, komme opp på siden av, komme på høyde med7) smake, røre8) ( overført) bevege, røre (dypt), berøre, gjøre et dypt inntrykk på, gripe9) ha noe å gjøre med, ha befatning med11) angripe, skade lett12) såre lett, skade lett13) såre, krenke, støte14) (i nektende setn.) ta på, bite på15) skissere, markere (med lett strek), trekke opp (en kontur e.l.) -
22 hair
[hɛə]сущ.1) употр. с гл. в ед. волосыblack / dark hair — тёмные волосы
blond / light hair — светлые волосы
grey / white hair — седые волосы
unmanageable / unruly hair — непослушные волосы
curl / lock of hair — локон
head / shock of hair — шапка волос, грива
to brush / comb hair — причесывать волосы
to backcomb / tease hair амер. hair — начёсывать волосы, делать начёс
to braid / do / set / style hair — делать причёску
to color / dye / tint hair — красить волосы
to cut / trim one's hair — стричься, остричься
to shampoo / wash hair — мыть волосы
to stroke smb.'s hair — перебирать чьи-л. волосы
He parts his hair in the middle, and I part mine on the side. — Он причёсывает волосы на прямой пробор, а я - на косой.
People lose their hair. — Люди лысеют.
2) волос, волосок3)а) шерсть (собаки, кошки); волоски ( у насекомых)Animals shed their hair. — Животные линяют.
I am allergic to cat hair. — У меня аллергия на шерсть кошек.
б) щетина; иглы (дикобраза и т. п.)4)б) шипы, колючки5) ворсSyn:7) минимальное расстояние, количество••It made his hair stand on end. — От этого у него волосы встали дыбом.
to get in smb.'s hair — раздражать кого-л.
to a hair — точь-в-точь, точно
to let one's hair down — не сдерживать себя, дать себе волю
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23 strike
[straɪk] I 1. гл.; прош. вр. struck, прич. прош. вр. struck, stricken1)а) ударять, наносить удар, битьto struck a gun from someone's hand — выбить пистолет из чьей-л. руки
He struck me aside with his fist. — Он отбросил меня ударом кулака.
He struck me on the chin. — Он ударил меня в подбородок.
He struck the wall with a heavy blow. — Он сильно ударил по стене.
He struck his knee with his hand. — Он ударил рукой по колену.
He seized a stick and struck at me. — Он схватил палку и ударил меня.
He struck his hand on the table. — Он стукнул рукой по столу.
I struck sharply upon the glass. — Я резко ударил по стеклу.
The house had been struck with / by lightning. — В дом ударила молния.
The fighter struck at his opponent but missed. — Борец хотел нанести удар противнику, но промахнулся.
б) ударяться, стукатьсяHe struck his hand against / at the wall. — Он ударился рукой о стену.
The ship struck a rock. — Судно наскочило на скалу / ударилось о скалу.
Two ships struck in the channel. — Два корабля столкнулись в канале.
•Syn:hit, deliver a blow / stroke to2) нападать, атаковатьThe beasts struck with their claws. — Звери использовали при нападении когти.
The army struck at dawn. — Армия атаковала на рассвете.
He divided his forces, struck where there was no use in striking. — Он разделил свои силы, атаковал там, где в этом не было нужды.
- strike a blow for smth.3) ( strike at)а) нападать (с критикой, руганью)Many of the newspapers struck at the government's latest plan. — Многие газеты нелестно отозвались о последнем плане правительства.
б) покушаться, расшатывать (устои)This new law strikes at the rights of every citizen. — Новый закон ущемляет права всех граждан.
It obviously strikes at the very foundation of the science. — Это очевидным образом расшатывает самые основы науки.
4) поражать; сражатьto strike smb. dead — убить кого-л.
A great cold had struck him deaf. — Он оглох в результате сильной простуды.
He looked stricken into stone. — Он словно обратился в камень.
The Duke had been stricken by paralysis. — Герцога разбил паралич.
Hurricane killed 275 people as it struck the island. — Ураган унёс 275 жизней, обрушившись на остров.
5) вселять (страх и т. п.)His appearance will strike terror into his enemies. — Его появление будет вселять ужас во врагов.
His appearance struck her with terror. — Его появление наполнило её страхом.
6) поражать, производить впечатлениеHe struck me by his knowledge. — Он поразил меня своими знаниями.
He always strikes students that way. — Он всегда так действует на студентов.
He doesn't strike me as (being) genius. — Он не производит на меня впечатления гения.
The story struck me as ridiculous. — Рассказ поразил меня своей нелепостью.
An idea suddenly struck me. — Меня внезапно осенила мысль.
It never struck me before. — Мне это никогда ещё не приходило в голову.
Syn:7)to strike a match — чиркнуть спичкой, зажечь спичку
to strike a light — зажечь свет (с помощью спички и т. п.)
These matches are too wet to strike. — Эти спички слишком сырые, чтобы зажечься.
б) зажигатьсяIt has just struck four. — Только что пробило четыре.
Your hour has struck. — Твой час пробил.
She had now struck sixty. — Ей стукнуло 60.
9)This medal appears to have been chased by hand and not to have been struck from a die. — Эта медаль выглядит как гравированная вручную, а не штампованная.
How long will it take to strike a film? — Сколько времени уйдёт на то, чтобы напечатать плёнку? (фотографии с плёнки)
б) звучать, стучать (о сердце, пульсе)His heart struck heavily when the house was visible. — При виде дома сердце его забилось.
Syn:With one hand we strike three or four notes simultaneously. — Одной рукой мы способны взять три или четыре ноты одновременно.
10) направляться, сворачиватьto strike a line / path — направляться к чему-л.; двигаться в направлении чего-л. прям. и перен.
I have struck out my own line. — Я выбрал свой собственный путь.
They struck their path across the fields. — Они двигались через поля.
Instead of going by town, we had struck away northward. — Вместо того, чтобы проехать город, мы свернули на север.
Leaving the town, we now strike off towards the river. — Оставив город, мы движемся к реке.
The road strikes into the forest. — Дорога сворачивает в лес.
Road strikes away to the left. — Дорога уходит влево.
11) приходить к соглашению, договариваться12) ( strike on) неожиданно найти, наткнуться на (что-л.); случайно встретитьI hope that after all these talks, someone will strike on a way out of our difficulty. — Надеюсь, что после всех этих разговоров кого-нибудь осенит, как выйти из создавшегося затруднительного положения.
13) ( strike into)а) углублятьсяб) начинать (внезапно), пускатьсяThe musicians struck into a skittish polka. — Музыканты заиграли игривую польку.
в) ввязаться, встревать (в ссору, драку и т. п.)He struck into the conversation again. — Он снова ввязался в разговор.
It's unwise to strike into someone else's quarrel without being invited. — Глупо встревать в чью-то ссору, когда тебя не спрашивают.
Every proof of the treachery struck like a knife into his heart. — Каждое доказательство измены как нож вонзалось в его сердце.
14) проникать сквозь, прорастать, пробиватьсяTrees struck roots deep into the soil. — Деревья пускают корни глубоко в почву.
The light strikes through the darkness. — Свет пробивается сквозь темноту.
15) ловить на крючок, удитьthe fish are striking well today — рыба сегодня хорошо ловится / клюёт
16)to strike the flag / one's colours — опускать флаг ( в знак скорби или при сдаче)
б) сдаватьсяCaptain reported that the fort had struck. — Капитан доложил, что форт сдался.
He would have clearly liked to stick out; but there was something about the lot of us that meant mischief, and at last he struck (R. L. Stevenson). — Он очевидно хотел бы отказаться, но было нечто столь угрожающее в большинстве из нас, что он в конце концов уступил.
17) проводить линию, чертитьStrike a line from A to B. — Проведи линию из A в B.
18) = strike off, = strike out вычёркивать, исключатьOver strong objections from the prosecutor, the judge ordered the question stricken. — В связи с решительным протестом прокурора судья приказал исключить вопрос.
Do you believe that the crash was an accident? Strike that. — И ты веришь, что катастрофа была случайной? Это исключено!
19) сглаживать выравнивать (поверхность зерна, песка)•- strike down
- strike in
- strike off
- strike out
- strike through
- strike together
- strike up••Strike me dumb! — разг. Убей меня Бог!
And strike me Blind, but I've met him before! — разг. Чтоб я ослеп, если я его раньше не встречал!
Strike! Who the hell was responsible? — разг. Чёрт побери! Кто это сделал?
- strike home- strike oil
- strike it rich 2. сущ.1) ударpreemptive strike — амер. упреждающий удар (ядерное нападение, опережающее удар противника)
2) открытие месторождения (нефти, руды)3) = lucky strike неожиданная удачаII 1. сущ.1) забастовка, стачкаto call / organize a strike — организовывать забастовку
to conduct / stage a strike — проводить забастовку
to settle a strike — урегулировать забастовку (разрешить конфликт, удовлетворить требования бастующих)
- go on strike- general strike
- hunger strike
- quickie strike
- rent strike
- sit-down strike
- sleep strike
- sympathy strike
- sympathetic strike
- token strike
- unofficial strike
- wildcat strikeSyn:2) коллективный отказ (от чего-л.), бойкот2. гл.; прош. вр. struck, прич. прош. вр. struck, strickenбастовать; объявлять забастовкуThe women have threatened to strike against unequal pay. — Женщины пригрозили, что объявят забастовку из-за неравенства в заработной плате.
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24 Evans, Oliver
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 13 September 1755 Newport, Delaware, USAd. 15 April 1819 New York, USA[br]American millwright and inventor of the first automatic corn mill.[br]He was the fifth child of Charles and Ann Stalcrop Evans, and by the age of 15 he had four sisters and seven brothers. Nothing is known of his schooling, but at the age of 17 he was apprenticed to a Newport wheelwright and wagon-maker. At 19 he was enrolled in a Delaware Militia Company in the Revolutionary War but did not see active service. About this time he invented a machine for bending and cutting off the wires in textile carding combs. In July 1782, with his younger brother, Joseph, he moved to Tuckahoe on the eastern shore of the Delaware River, where he had the basic idea of the automatic flour mill. In July 1782, with his elder brothers John and Theophilus, he bought part of his father's Newport farm, on Red Clay Creek, and planned to build a mill there. In 1793 he married Sarah Tomlinson, daughter of a Delaware farmer, and joined his brothers at Red Clay Creek. He worked there for some seven years on his automatic mill, from about 1783 to 1790.His system for the automatic flour mill consisted of bucket elevators to raise the grain, a horizontal screw conveyor, other conveying devices and a "hopper boy" to cool and dry the meal before gathering it into a hopper feeding the bolting cylinder. Together these components formed the automatic process, from incoming wheat to outgoing flour packed in barrels. At that time the idea of such automation had not been applied to any manufacturing process in America. The mill opened, on a non-automatic cycle, in 1785. In January 1786 Evans applied to the Delaware legislature for a twenty-five-year patent, which was granted on 30 January 1787 although there was much opposition from the Quaker millers of Wilmington and elsewhere. He also applied for patents in Pennsylvania, Maryland and New Hampshire. In May 1789 he went to see the mill of the four Ellicot brothers, near Baltimore, where he was impressed by the design of a horizontal screw conveyor by Jonathan Ellicot and exchanged the rights to his own elevator for those of this machine. After six years' work on his automatic mill, it was completed in 1790. In the autumn of that year a miller in Brandywine ordered a set of Evans's machinery, which set the trend toward its general adoption. A model of it was shown in the Market Street shop window of Robert Leslie, a watch-and clockmaker in Philadelphia, who also took it to England but was unsuccessful in selling the idea there.In 1790 the Federal Plant Laws were passed; Evans's patent was the third to come within the new legislation. A detailed description with a plate was published in a Philadelphia newspaper in January 1791, the first of a proposed series, but the paper closed and the series came to nothing. His brother Joseph went on a series of sales trips, with the result that some machinery of Evans's design was adopted. By 1792 over one hundred mills had been equipped with Evans's machinery, the millers paying a royalty of $40 for each pair of millstones in use. The series of articles that had been cut short formed the basis of Evans's The Young Millwright and Miller's Guide, published first in 1795 after Evans had moved to Philadelphia to set up a store selling milling supplies; it was 440 pages long and ran to fifteen editions between 1795 and 1860.Evans was fairly successful as a merchant. He patented a method of making millstones as well as a means of packing flour in barrels, the latter having a disc pressed down by a toggle-joint arrangement. In 1801 he started to build a steam carriage. He rejected the idea of a steam wheel and of a low-pressure or atmospheric engine. By 1803 his first engine was running at his store, driving a screw-mill working on plaster of Paris for making millstones. The engine had a 6 in. (15 cm) diameter cylinder with a stroke of 18 in. (45 cm) and also drove twelve saws mounted in a frame and cutting marble slabs at a rate of 100 ft (30 m) in twelve hours. He was granted a patent in the spring of 1804. He became involved in a number of lawsuits following the extension of his patent, particularly as he increased the licence fee, sometimes as much as sixfold. The case of Evans v. Samuel Robinson, which Evans won, became famous and was one of these. Patent Right Oppression Exposed, or Knavery Detected, a 200-page book with poems and prose included, was published soon after this case and was probably written by Oliver Evans. The steam engine patent was also extended for a further seven years, but in this case the licence fee was to remain at a fixed level. Evans anticipated Edison in his proposal for an "Experimental Company" or "Mechanical Bureau" with a capital of thirty shares of $100 each. It came to nothing, however, as there were no takers. His first wife, Sarah, died in 1816 and he remarried, to Hetty Ward, the daughter of a New York innkeeper. He was buried in the Bowery, on Lower Manhattan; the church was sold in 1854 and again in 1890, and when no relative claimed his body he was reburied in an unmarked grave in Trinity Cemetery, 57th Street, Broadway.[br]Further ReadingE.S.Ferguson, 1980, Oliver Evans: Inventive Genius of the American Industrial Revolution, Hagley Museum.G.Bathe and D.Bathe, 1935, Oliver Evans: Chronicle of Early American Engineering, Philadelphia, Pa.IMcN -
25 Todd, Leonard Jennett
SUBJECT AREA: Steam and internal combustion engines[br]fl. 1885 London, England[br]English (?) patentee of steam engines incorporating the uniflow principle.[br]In a uniflow system, the steam enters a steam engine cylinder at one end, pushes the pistons along, and exhausts through a ring of ports at the centre of the cylinder that are uncovered by movement of the piston. The piston is returned by steam then entering the other end of the cylinder, moving the piston arrangement back, and again making its exit through the central ports. This gave the thermodynamic advantage of the cylinder ends remaining hot and the centre colder with reheating the ends of the cylinder through compression of the residual steam. The principle was first patented by Jacob Perkins in England in 1827 and was tried in America in 1856.Little is known about Todd. The addresses given in his patent specifications show that he was living first at South Hornsey and then Stoke Newington, both in Middlesex (now in London). No obituary notices have been traced. He took out a patent in 1885 for a "terminal exhaust engine" and followed this with two more in 1886 and 1887. His aim was to "produce a double acting steam engine which shall work more efficiently, which shall produce and maintain within itself an improved gradation of temperature extending from each of its two Hot Inlets to its common central Cold Outlet". His later patents show the problems he faced with finding suitable valve gears and the compression developing during the return stroke of the piston. It was this last problem, particularly when starting a condensing engine, that probably defeated him through excessive compression pressures. There is some evidence that he hoped to apply his engines to railway locomotives.[br]Bibliography1885, British patent no. 7,301 (terminal exhaust engine). 1886, British patent no. 2,132.1887, British patent no. 6,666.Further ReadingR.L.Hills, 1989, Power from Steam. A History of the Stationary Steam Engine, Cambridge University Press (provides the fullest discussion of his patents). H.W.Dickinson, 1938, A Short History of the Steam Engine, Cambridge University Press.J.Stumpf, 1912, The Una-Flow Steam Engine, Munich: R.Oldenbourg.RLH
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