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USSR, the - traducción al Inglés

SOVIET JOURNAL
The USSR in Construction; USSR In Construction

USSR, the      
= Unión Soviética, la

Def: Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo.
Ex: The Smirnov beetle, which originated in Kenya, has found favourable conditions for existence in European libraries, especially in the USSR.
Soviet         
  • The [[Pan-European Picnic]] took place in August 1989 on the Hungarian-Austrian border.
  • Kamenev]] celebrating the second anniversary of the [[October Revolution]]
  • Chernobyl nuclear disaster]]
  • 1987 Soviet stamp
  • Ukrainian decommunization policies]] in Donetsk, 2014. The red banner reads, "Our homeland USSR".
  • Victory Day]] over [[Nazi Germany]], 9 May 2018.
  • Tukhachevsky]] were executed.
  • One of the many impacts of the approach to the environment in the USSR is the [[Aral Sea]]. (See status in 1989 and 2014.)
  • Armenia]] in the 1930s
  • Bezbozhnik]] in 1929, magazine of the Society of the Godless. The first five-year plan of the Soviet Union is shown crushing the gods of the [[Abrahamic religions]].
  • SALT II arms limitation treaty]] in Vienna on 18 June 1979.
  • Changes in national boundaries after the end of the [[Cold War]]
  • The [[Cathedral of Christ the Saviour]] in Moscow during its demolition in 1931
  • hydroelectric]] power stations in the Soviet Union
  • [[Aeroflot]]'s flag during the Soviet era
  • }
  • Uzbek SSR]] as part of Soviet [[Hujum]] policies
  • August Coup]]
  • Soviet leader [[Nikita Khrushchev]] (left) with US President [[John F. Kennedy]] in Vienna, 3 June 1961
  • Landscape near [[Karabash, Chelyabinsk Oblast]], an area that was previously covered with forests until acid rainfall from a nearby copper smelter killed all vegetation
  • Construction of the bridge through the [[Kolyma]] (part of the [[Road of Bones]] from [[Magadan]] to [[Jakutsk]]) by the prisoners of [[Dalstroy]]
  • U.S. [[Lend Lease]] shipments to the USSR
  • [[Svaneti]] man in [[Mestia]], Georgian SSR, 1929
  • Military parade on the [[Red Square]] in Moscow, 7 November 1964
  • [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]] and [[Nikita Khrushchev]] in 1964
  • [[Nikolai Podgorny]] visiting [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] on 16 October 1969
  • Population of the Soviet Union (red) and the [[post-Soviet states]] (blue) from 1961 to 2009 as well as projection (dotted blue) from 2010 to 2100
  • Vladivostok Summit]] in 1974
  • [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] in one-to-one discussions with US President [[Ronald Reagan]]
  • From left to right: [[Yuri Gagarin]], [[Pavel Popovich]], [[Valentina Tereshkova]] and [[Nikita Khrushchev]] at the [[Lenin's Mausoleum]] in 1963
  • Lvov]] confectionery, Ukrainian SSR, 1967
  • Mikhail Gorbachev and [[George H. W. Bush]] signing bilateral documents during Gorbachev's official visit to the United States in 1990
  • The [[Battle of Stalingrad]], considered by many historians as a decisive turning point of World War II
  • Belarus]], 1968
  • Tajikistan]], 1990
  • Volzhsky Avtomobilny Zavod]] (VAZ) in 1969
  • Ice Hockey World Championships]], winning eight gold medals, two silvers and one bronze.
  • ICBM]] ballistic missile, the deployment of which by the Soviet Union in the late 1970s launched a new [[arms race]] in Europe when NATO responded by deploying [[Pershing II]] missiles in [[West Germany]], among other things
  • Lenin]]''
  • Internally displaced Azerbaijanis from Nagorno-Karabakh, 1993
  • 600px
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  • An early Soviet-era poster discouraging unsafe abortion practices
  • People in [[Samarkand]], Uzbek SSR, 1981
  • The Thaw]]
  • Voroshilov]] in a state meeting on 1958
  • 34,374,483 km<sup>2</sup>.}}
  • stamps]] 1974 for friendship between the USSR and [[India]]
  • Soyuz]] rocket at the [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]]
  • Soviet stamp showing the orbit of [[Sputnik 1]]
  • A bus commemorating Victory Day,<br/>[[Saint Petersburg]], 2010. The text reads "Eternal glory to the victors" next to a portrait of [[Joseph Stalin]] and a [[Saint George's ribbon]].
  • 2001 stamp of [[Moldova]] shows [[Yuri Gagarin]], the first human in space.
  • The [[Grand Kremlin Palace]], the seat of the [[Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union]], 1982
  • confer]] in Tehran, 1943
  • Country emblems of the Soviet Republics before and after the dissolution of the Soviet Union (note that the [[Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic]] (fifth in the second row) no longer exists as a political entity of any kind and the emblem is unofficial.)
  • Soviet singer-songwriter, poet and actor [[Vladimir Vysotsky]] in 1979
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  • Young Pioneers]] at a Young Pioneer camp in Kazakh SSR
  • The 'Enthusiast's March', a 1930s song famous in the Soviet Union
COMMUNIST STATE IN EURASIA FROM 1922 TO 1991
SovietUnion; USSR; U.S.S.R.; Soviet union; U.S.S.R; Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik; Ussr; The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; Cccp; European USSR; The union of Soviet Socialist Rebublics; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR); СССР; The Soviet Union; Union of soviet socialist republics; Soviet; United Soviet Socialist Republics; The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R); SRSR; Sovjet; Sovetskiy Soyuz; CCCP; All-union; All-Union; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; UdSSR; Sovietunion; C.C.C.P.; Союз Советских Социалистических Республик; Soyuz Sovietskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik; United soviets socialist republic; United Soviets Socialist Rebublic; United Soviet Socialist Rebublic; United soviet socialist republic; CCCP\; Sovyet Union; Sovyet-Union; Sovietsky Soyuz; Soveit Union; The USSR; Sovietic Union; U. S. S. R.; Sport in the Soviet Union; USSr; Советский Союз; PSRS; TSRS; The Soviets; Soviet Power; Union of Soviet Socialist Republic; Союз Советских Социалистическая Республика; Sowjetunion; Советскай Социалистическай Республикалар Союзтара; Советскай Союз; Советской Социалистической Республикаослэн Союззы; Совет Социалистиг Республикаларның Эвилели; Совет Социалистик Республикалар Союзы; Советлар Союзы; Совет Ушем; Neuvostoliitto; Сою́з Сове́тских Социалисти́ческих Респу́блик; სსრკ; SU (country); S.U. (country); Sovetskij Soyuz; S.S.S.R.; S. S. S. R.; С.С.С.Р.; С. С. С. Р.; Draft:Outline of the Soviet Union; The Soviet; Russia (1922–91); Russia (1922-91); Union of Soviet; United states of soviet russia; Sssr; Council Union; Soviet Union (USSR); Soviet order; Union of Socialist Soviet Republics; The European Soviet Union; U.s.s.r; СРСР; Sowjet Union
(adj.) = soviético
Ex: Soviet libraries are not sufficiently well equipped with technical equipment, such as word processors, copiers, and information systems.
----
* all-Soviet = totalmente soviético
* Franco-Soviet = francosoviético
* Soviet bloc, the = bloque socialista, el
* Soviet Republic = república soviética
* Soviet Union, the = Unión Soviética, la
all-union         
  • The [[Pan-European Picnic]] took place in August 1989 on the Hungarian-Austrian border.
  • Kamenev]] celebrating the second anniversary of the [[October Revolution]]
  • Chernobyl nuclear disaster]]
  • 1987 Soviet stamp
  • Ukrainian decommunization policies]] in Donetsk, 2014. The red banner reads, "Our homeland USSR".
  • Victory Day]] over [[Nazi Germany]], 9 May 2018.
  • Tukhachevsky]] were executed.
  • One of the many impacts of the approach to the environment in the USSR is the [[Aral Sea]]. (See status in 1989 and 2014.)
  • Armenia]] in the 1930s
  • Bezbozhnik]] in 1929, magazine of the Society of the Godless. The first five-year plan of the Soviet Union is shown crushing the gods of the [[Abrahamic religions]].
  • SALT II arms limitation treaty]] in Vienna on 18 June 1979.
  • Changes in national boundaries after the end of the [[Cold War]]
  • The [[Cathedral of Christ the Saviour]] in Moscow during its demolition in 1931
  • hydroelectric]] power stations in the Soviet Union
  • [[Aeroflot]]'s flag during the Soviet era
  • }
  • Uzbek SSR]] as part of Soviet [[Hujum]] policies
  • August Coup]]
  • Soviet leader [[Nikita Khrushchev]] (left) with US President [[John F. Kennedy]] in Vienna, 3 June 1961
  • Landscape near [[Karabash, Chelyabinsk Oblast]], an area that was previously covered with forests until acid rainfall from a nearby copper smelter killed all vegetation
  • Construction of the bridge through the [[Kolyma]] (part of the [[Road of Bones]] from [[Magadan]] to [[Jakutsk]]) by the prisoners of [[Dalstroy]]
  • U.S. [[Lend Lease]] shipments to the USSR
  • [[Svaneti]] man in [[Mestia]], Georgian SSR, 1929
  • Military parade on the [[Red Square]] in Moscow, 7 November 1964
  • [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]] and [[Nikita Khrushchev]] in 1964
  • [[Nikolai Podgorny]] visiting [[Tampere]], [[Finland]] on 16 October 1969
  • Population of the Soviet Union (red) and the [[post-Soviet states]] (blue) from 1961 to 2009 as well as projection (dotted blue) from 2010 to 2100
  • Vladivostok Summit]] in 1974
  • [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] in one-to-one discussions with US President [[Ronald Reagan]]
  • From left to right: [[Yuri Gagarin]], [[Pavel Popovich]], [[Valentina Tereshkova]] and [[Nikita Khrushchev]] at the [[Lenin's Mausoleum]] in 1963
  • Lvov]] confectionery, Ukrainian SSR, 1967
  • Mikhail Gorbachev and [[George H. W. Bush]] signing bilateral documents during Gorbachev's official visit to the United States in 1990
  • The [[Battle of Stalingrad]], considered by many historians as a decisive turning point of World War II
  • Belarus]], 1968
  • Tajikistan]], 1990
  • Volzhsky Avtomobilny Zavod]] (VAZ) in 1969
  • Ice Hockey World Championships]], winning eight gold medals, two silvers and one bronze.
  • ICBM]] ballistic missile, the deployment of which by the Soviet Union in the late 1970s launched a new [[arms race]] in Europe when NATO responded by deploying [[Pershing II]] missiles in [[West Germany]], among other things
  • Lenin]]''
  • Internally displaced Azerbaijanis from Nagorno-Karabakh, 1993
  • 600px
  • page=123}}</ref>
  • An early Soviet-era poster discouraging unsafe abortion practices
  • People in [[Samarkand]], Uzbek SSR, 1981
  • The Thaw]]
  • Voroshilov]] in a state meeting on 1958
  • 34,374,483 km<sup>2</sup>.}}
  • stamps]] 1974 for friendship between the USSR and [[India]]
  • Soyuz]] rocket at the [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]]
  • Soviet stamp showing the orbit of [[Sputnik 1]]
  • A bus commemorating Victory Day,<br/>[[Saint Petersburg]], 2010. The text reads "Eternal glory to the victors" next to a portrait of [[Joseph Stalin]] and a [[Saint George's ribbon]].
  • 2001 stamp of [[Moldova]] shows [[Yuri Gagarin]], the first human in space.
  • The [[Grand Kremlin Palace]], the seat of the [[Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union]], 1982
  • confer]] in Tehran, 1943
  • Country emblems of the Soviet Republics before and after the dissolution of the Soviet Union (note that the [[Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic]] (fifth in the second row) no longer exists as a political entity of any kind and the emblem is unofficial.)
  • Soviet singer-songwriter, poet and actor [[Vladimir Vysotsky]] in 1979
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • Young Pioneers]] at a Young Pioneer camp in Kazakh SSR
  • The 'Enthusiast's March', a 1930s song famous in the Soviet Union
COMMUNIST STATE IN EURASIA FROM 1922 TO 1991
SovietUnion; USSR; U.S.S.R.; Soviet union; U.S.S.R; Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik; Ussr; The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; Cccp; European USSR; The union of Soviet Socialist Rebublics; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR); СССР; The Soviet Union; Union of soviet socialist republics; Soviet; United Soviet Socialist Republics; The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R); SRSR; Sovjet; Sovetskiy Soyuz; CCCP; All-union; All-Union; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; UdSSR; Sovietunion; C.C.C.P.; Союз Советских Социалистических Республик; Soyuz Sovietskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik; United soviets socialist republic; United Soviets Socialist Rebublic; United Soviet Socialist Rebublic; United soviet socialist republic; CCCP\; Sovyet Union; Sovyet-Union; Sovietsky Soyuz; Soveit Union; The USSR; Sovietic Union; U. S. S. R.; Sport in the Soviet Union; USSr; Советский Союз; PSRS; TSRS; The Soviets; Soviet Power; Union of Soviet Socialist Republic; Союз Советских Социалистическая Республика; Sowjetunion; Советскай Социалистическай Республикалар Союзтара; Советскай Союз; Советской Социалистической Республикаослэн Союззы; Совет Социалистиг Республикаларның Эвилели; Совет Социалистик Республикалар Союзы; Советлар Союзы; Совет Ушем; Neuvostoliitto; Сою́з Сове́тских Социалисти́ческих Респу́блик; სსრკ; SU (country); S.U. (country); Sovetskij Soyuz; S.S.S.R.; S. S. S. R.; С.С.С.Р.; С. С. С. Р.; Draft:Outline of the Soviet Union; The Soviet; Russia (1922–91); Russia (1922-91); Union of Soviet; United states of soviet russia; Sssr; Council Union; Soviet Union (USSR); Soviet order; Union of Socialist Soviet Republics; The European Soviet Union; U.s.s.r; СРСР; Sowjet Union
= soviético
Ex: The library has contributed to the Estonian national retrospective bibliography, cooperated on research work with other libraries and contributed to various all-union and international catalogues and bibliographies.

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USSR in Construction

USSR in Construction (Russian: СССР на стройке) was a journal published in the decade of 1930 to 1941, as well as briefly in 1949, in the Soviet Union. It became an artistic gem and counter-current in the first year of socialist realism. With elements such as oversized pages and multi-page fold-outs, each issue exists as an elaborate artistic creation. The first issue of the journal was edited by Maxim Gorky.

The journal was published in Russian, French, English, German, and, from 1938, Spanish. The journal informed readers abroad of the hyper-construction taking place within the nation, and portrayed the emergence of the Soviet Union as a leading industrial power. The self-proclaimed purpose of the magazine was to "reflect in photography the whole scope and variety of the construction work now going on the USSR”. By focusing on a single theme or initiative in each issue, the contributing artists produced a work which effectively conveyed the heroic efforts of the Soviet people in fulfilling the objectives set forth by Joseph Stalin to transform the technologically deficient country into a highly developed and productive world power. The first issues of USSR in Construction tended to focus upon large state projects, particularly those related to industrialization. The scope of the journal quickly expanded, however, with later issues focusing on different ethnic republics and regions, various building projects, new transportation routes, and themes of daily life such as children, the arts, and athletics, in addition to special political issues.

The journal was published over the course of eleven years and brought together articles by esteemed writers such as Alexander Fadeyev, Isaac Babel, and Sergei Tretyakov, with montages composed from images created by the Soviet Union's most talented photo-journalists: Max Alpert, Arkady Shaikhet, Georgii Zelma, Boris Ignatovich, Semion Fridland, and George Petrusov. El Lissitzky and Sophie Lissitzky-Küppers designed the overall layout and cover arrangements for a number of issues, as did Alexander Rodchenko and his wife, Varvara Stepanova.

USSR in Construction first appeared not long after Stalin's denunciations of Constructivism as a bourgeois art form and the official proclamation of socialist realism as the only acceptable style of art. Many avant-garde artists thus turned to photomontage as an alternative mode of expression which could side-step around the rigid restrictions being put on painting. The last issue of the journal was published in December 1949. The magazine was succeeded by another one, Soviet Union, which was launched in March 1950. Japanese illustrated propaganda magazine Front was modeled on USSR in Construction.

Ejemplos de uso de USSR, the
1. "Since the collapse of the USSR, the Young Pioneer organisation no longer exists, and so there are no symbols left, like the red neck scarves," says Elena.
2. Beside the marker with the names of the 21 victims, mostly kids, and most of them immigrants from the former USSR, the word eich (how) is carved from a slab of stone.
3. Babrak Karmal replaced by Najibullah as head of Soviet–backed regime. 1'88 – Afghanistan, USSR, the US and Pakistan sign peace accords and Soviet Union begins pulling out troops. 1'8' – Last Soviet troops leave, but civil war continues as mujahedin push to overthrow Najibullah. 1''1 – US and USSR agree to end military aid to both sides.
4. Disarmament, confidence–building and collective security came to the fore of the international security agenda as the governments of the former USSR, the United States and Europe sought to cooperate in switching from a «bipolar» to «multipolar» structure in order to forge a new world order.
5. U.S.–Soviet science and technology cooperation began in the Nixon Administration.'4; After the fall of the USSR, the United States and Russia renewed and broadened cooperative science and technology activities with the signing of an S&T Agreement in 1''3.'4; With this extension, bilateral cooperation can continue until 2015.