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Manhattan$46686$ - traducción al Inglés

EVENT IN WHICH THE RISING OR SETTING SUN ALIGNS WITH THE EAST–WEST STREETS OF THE MAIN GRID OF MANHATTAN IN NEW YORK CITY
Manhattan solstice; Manhattan Solstice; Manhattan henge; Manhattan Henge
  • Tourists observing the July 2016 Manhattanhenge
  • Sunrise along West 32nd St
  • Manhattan sunset on West 42nd Street
  • Skaters turn into East 15th St. at Manhattanhenge

Manhattan      
n. Manhattan; (soort) cocktail
Manhattan Project         
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  • alt=A large oval-shaped structure
  • Security poster, warning office workers to close drawers and put documents in safes when not being used
  • alt=Men in suits and uniforms stand on a dais decorated with bunting and salute.
  • alt=A man in a suit is seated at a desk, signing a document. Seven men in suits gather around him.
  • alt=Two mushroom clouds rise vertically.
  • alt=A shiny metal four-engined aircraft stands on a runway. The crew pose in front of it.
  • alt=Contour map of the Oak Ridge area. There is a river to the south, while the township is in the north.
  • alt=Diagram showing fast explosive, slow explosive, uranium tamper, plutonium core and neutron initiator
  • alt=Soldiers and workmen, some wearing steel helmet, clamber over what looks like a giant manhole.
  • alt=A large man in uniform and a bespectacled thin man in a suit and tie sit at a desk.
  • alt=An aerial view of the Hanford B-Reactor site from June 1944. At center is the reactor building. Small trucks dot the landscape and give a sense of scale. Two large water towers loom above the plant.
  • alt=A contour map showing the fork of the Columbia and Yakima rivers and the boundary of the land, with seven small red squares marked on it
  • alt=A large crowd of sullen looking workmen at a counter where two women are writing. Some of the workmen are wearing identify photographs of themselves on their hats.
  • alt=Oblique aerial view of an enormous U-shaped building
  • alt=Six men in suits sitting on chairs, smiling and laughing
  • alt=A large crowd of men and women in uniform listens to a fat man in uniform speaking at a microphone. They are wearing the Army Service Forces sleeve patch. The women are at the front and the men at the back. Beside him is the flag of the Army Corps of Engineers. Behind them are wooden two-storey buildings.
  • alt=A series of doodles
  • alt=A group of men in shirtsleeves sitting on folding chairs
  • Map of Los Alamos site, New Mexico, 1943–45
  • alt=Oval shaped shoulder patch with a deep blue background. At the top is a red circle and blue star, the patch of the Army Service Forces. It is surrounded by a white oval, representing a mushroom cloud. Below it is a white lightning bolt cracking a yellow circle, representing an atom.
  • alt=Circular shaped emblem with the words "Manhattan Project" at the top, and a large "A" in the center with the word "bomb" below it, surmounting the US Army Corps of Engineers' castle emblem
  • alt=Organization chart of the project, showing project headquarters divisions at the top, Manhattan District in the middle, and field offices at the bottom
  • alt=Uncle Sam has removed his hat and is rolling up his sleeves. On the wall in front of him are three monkeys and the slogan: What you see here/ What you do here/ What you hear here/ When you leave here/ Let it stay here.
  • alt=A shack surrounded by pine trees. There is snow on the ground. A man and a woman in white lab coats are pulling on a rope, which is attached to a small trolley on a wooden platform. On top of the trolley is a large cylindrical object.
  • alt=A factory with three smoking chimneys on a river bend, viewed from above
  • The majority of the uranium used in the Manhattan Project came from the [[Shinkolobwe]] mine in [[Belgian Congo]].
  • alt=Long, tube-like casings. In the background are several ovoid casings and a tow truck.
  • Trinity test]] of the Manhattan Project was the first detonation of a [[nuclear weapon]].
  • alt=A man smiling in a suit in suit and one in a uniform chat around a pile of twisted metal.
  • alt=Men stand around a large oil-rig type structure. A large round object is being hoisted up.
  • alt=Two workmen on a movable platform similar to that used by window washers, stick a rod into one of many small holes in the wall in front of them.
  • alt=Workers, mostly women, pour out of a cluster of buildings. A billboard exhorts them to "Make C.E.W. COUNT continue to protect project information!"
  • alt=A long corridor with many consoles with dials and switches, attended by women seated on high stools
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT THAT PRODUCED THE FIRST ATOMIC BOMBS
Manhattan Engineer District; Manhattan project; Military Policy Committee; Manhatten project; Manhattan District Project; Project Manhattan; Manhattan Engineering District; United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Manhattan District; Manhatten Project; Manhattan District; The Manhattan Project; United States atomic bomb project; Nathan Safferstein; Development of Substitute Materials; Development of the atomic bomb; Manhattan atomic project
codenaam voor het project van ontwikkelen van de eerste atoomboom (gedurende de 1940-er jaren)
Chase Manhattan         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Chase Manhattan (disambiguation)
n. Chase Manhattan, grote Amerikaanse handelsbank (centrum in New York)

Definición

manhattan
¦ noun a cocktail made of vermouth and a spirit.
Origin
C19: from the name of the island of Manhattan, part of New York.

Wikipedia

Manhattanhenge

Manhattanhenge, also inaccurately called the Manhattan Solstice, is an event during which the setting sun or the rising sun is aligned with the east–west streets of the main street grid of Manhattan, New York City. The astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has said that he coined the term, by analogy with Stonehenge. The sunsets and sunrises each align twice a year, on dates evenly spaced around the summer solstice and winter solstice. The sunset alignments occur around May 28 and July 13. The sunrise alignments occur around December 5 and January 8.

Manhattan is a particularly remarkable place to view a phenomenon of this kind, due to its extensive urban canyons and its rectilinear street grid that is rotated 29° clockwise from true east–west. Excellent places for viewing Manhattanhenge include 14th, 23rd, 34th, 42nd, and 57th Streets.