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Доктор, русский
- Доктор , ученый
- (лат.) – учитель, ученый; употребляемое в зависимости от обстоятельств с различными определениями, слово «доктор» было почетным титулом ведущих теологов и философов средневековья: doctor angelicus (ангелический доктор) – фома аквинский; doctor invincibilis (непобедимый доктор) – уильям оккам; doctor mirabilis (чудесный доктор) – роджер бэкон; doctor subtilis (остроумный доктор) – дуне скот; doctor universalis (всеобъемлющий доктор) – альберт великий; doctor fundatisimus (основательнейший доктор) – эгидий римский; doctor ecstaticus (восторженный доктор) – дионисий картезианец; doctor solemnis (торжественный доктор) – генрих гентский; doctor christianissimus (христианнейший доктор) – иоанн жерсон; doctor seraphicus (серафический доктор) – бонавентура и т. д.
Врач, доктор, русский
Удалить яичники, русский
Spay, английский
Удалять яичники, холостить суку
Doktor, венгерский
Doctor, английский
Дозирующее лезвие, русский
Drive, английский
- Привод
- [1] generically, to push in some direction. [2] the force of the wind pushing to leeward. [3] to carry as much sail as is possible in heavy wind. [4] a ship is said to drive if her anchor fails to hold.
- Driving. 1. to advance or sink drivepipe or casing through overburden or broken rock formation by chopping, washing, or hammering with a drive hammer or by a combination of all three procedures. 2. to excavate a horizontal underground passage or tunnel. 3. any power-transmission system such as belt drive, gear drive, chain drive, electric drive, etc.
- Designation of the pipe installed from a jacking shaft to a reception shaft.
- Guide, steer
- Guide, steer to push or move forward a plan or project
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Doctor, английский
- 1. a person who has trained in medicine and is qualified to examine people when they are ill to find out what is wrong with them and to prescribe a course of treatment 2. a title given to a qualified person who is registered with the general medical council (note: doctor is shortened to dr when written before a name.) comment: in the uk surgeons are traditionally not called ’doctor’, but are addressed as ’mr’, ’mrs’, etc. the title ’doctor’ is also applied to persons who have a higher degree from a university in a non-medical subject. so ’dr jones’ may have a degree in music, or in any other subject without a connection with medicine.
- A name which seamen apply to every medical officer. also, a jocular name for the ship`s cook.
- To treat a poor-quality carbon with substances such as oil, wax, guttapercha, solder, gum, or resin, to camouflage its defects, hence changing its appearance to make it look like a better grade stone. also called dope.
- A makeshift, temporary repair.
- As used in the mining industry, to salt.
Debtor, английский
- Дебитор, должник
- A person who owes money; a borrower
- Должник
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