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Что (кто) такое Expedition - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Expeditioning; Expedition (disambiguation); Expeditions (disambiguation)
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expedition         
n.
1.
Haste, speed, despatch, celerity, quickness, promptness, alacrity, alertness.
2.
Enterprise, undertaking.
3.
March or voyage, hostile undertaking.
expedition         
¦ noun
1. a journey undertaken by a group of people with a particular purpose.
2. formal promptness or speed in doing something.
Derivatives
expeditionary adjective
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. expeditio(n-), from expedire (see expedite).
expedition         
(expeditions)
1.
An expedition is an organized journey that is made for a particular purpose such as exploration.
...Byrd's 1928 expedition to Antarctica.
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2.
You can refer to a group of people who are going on an expedition as an expedition.
Forty-three members of the expedition were killed.
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3.
An expedition is a short journey or trip that you make for pleasure.
...a fishing expedition.
= trip
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expedition         
n.
1) to launch, mount, organize; lead an expedition
2) to go on an expedition
3) an archeological; hunting; military; mountain-climbing; punitive; scientific expedition
4) an expedition into, to (to lead an expedition to the Amazon)
5) (misc.) a fishing expedition ('an attempt to obtain information')
Expedition         
·noun A sending forth or setting forth the execution of some object of consequence; progress.
II. Expedition ·noun The quality of being expedite; efficient promptness; haste; dispatch; speed; quickness; as to carry the mail with expedition.
III. Expedition ·noun An important enterprise, implying a change of place; especially, a warlike enterprise; a march or a voyage with martial intentions; an excursion by a body of persons for a valuable end; as, a military, naval, exploring, or scientific expedition; also, the body of persons making such excursion.
Expedition (1795 ship)         
BIRTISH SLAVE SHIP
Expedition was launched in 1763, almost certainly under another name. She entered the registers as Expedition in 1795.
Narváez expedition         
  • Narváez expedition in 1528, Apalachee Bay.
  • Marker at the [[Jungle Prada Site]]
16TH-CENTURY SPANISH JOURNEY OF EXPLORATION IN NORTH AMERICA
Narváez Expedition; Narvaez expedition; Narvaez Expedition
The Narváez expedition was a Spanish journey of exploration and colonization started in 1527 that intended to establish colonial settlements and garrisons in Florida. The expedition was initially led by Pánfilo de Narváez, who died in 1528.
Calvert expedition         
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  • Expedition members. Left to right: A. T. Magarey, L. A. Wells, G. L. Jones, C. F. Wells and G. A. Keartland
  • 1902 map of the expedition's trajectory
1896 EXPLORING EXPEDITION IN NORTH-CENTRAL WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Calvert Scientific Exploring Expedition; Calvert Exploring Expedition; Calvert Expedition
The Calvert Scientific Exploring Expedition took place in central and northern Western Australia in 1896 and 1897, using camels as the principal means of transport.
Horn expedition         
EXPEDITION TO CENTRAL AUSTRALIA
Horn Scientific Expedition; Horn Scientific Expedition to Central Australia; Horn Expedition to Central Australia; Horn Expedition; Horn expedition of 1894
The Horn Scientific Expedition was the first primarily scientific expedition to study the natural history of Central Australia, sponsored by three Australian universities (University of Sydney, University of Adelaide and University of Melbourne). It took place from May to August 1894, with expedition members first traveling by train from Adelaide to the railhead at Oodnadatta in South Australia, then using camels for transport to traverse over 3000 km of largely uncharted country from Oodnadatta through the Finke River basin to Alice Springs and the Macdonnell Ranges in the Northern Territory.
Discovery Expedition         
  • The Dry Valleys in the western mountains of Victoria Land, discovered during the expedition's western journey.
  • General view of the huts
  • The ship's bell of S.S. ''Discovery''
  • [[Cape Crozier]], October 1902; September–October 1903.}}
  • Shackleton, Scott and Wilson on 3 February 1903, on their return from the attempt to reach the South Pole
  • [[Emperor penguin]]s. The colony at Cape Crozier had been discovered by a party led by Charles Royds, in October 1902.
  • Drawing of two emperor penguins with chicks by Wilson (Sept. 1903)
  • The Vince memorial cross, erected on the Hut Point promontory
  • Sir [[James Clark Ross]], discoverer of the Ross Sea, the Ross Ice Shelf and McMurdo Sound
  • A modern photograph of the ''Discovery's'' old anchorage in Winter Quarters Bay, McMurdo Sound, alongside the Hut Point hut in the right background
  • [[Royal Doulton]] bone china plate from the expedition, marked ""DISCOVERY" ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION 1901" around a penguin.  Brought back by C Reginald Ford.
  • Captain [[Robert Falcon Scott]], appointed leader of the ''Discovery'' Expedition
  • [[Ernest Shackleton]], Third Officer on the ''Discovery''
BRITISH SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION TO ANTARCTICA (1901-1904)
British National Antarctic Expedition; Discovery expedition; National Antarctic Expedition; Scott 1903 Expedition; British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04; British Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04; British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-04; British Antarctic Expedition, 1901-04; Scott's first Antarctic expedition
The Discovery Expedition of 1901–1904, known officially as the British National Antarctic Expedition, was the first official British exploration of the Antarctic regions since the voyage of James Clark Ross sixty years earlier (1839–1843). Organized on a large scale under a joint committee of the Royal Society and the Royal Geographical Society (RGS), the new expedition carried out scientific research and geographical exploration in what was then largely an untouched continent.

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Expedition

Expedition may refer to:

  • An exploration, journey, or voyage undertaken by a group of people especially for discovery and scientific research