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ship library - перевод на русский

TAX IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND
Ship Money; Ship-Money; Ship tax; Ship Money Fleet; Ship-money; Shipmoney; Ship Tax
  • John Hampden
Найдено результатов: 1385
ship library      
судовая библиотека
reference library         
  • card catalogues]] were the traditional method of organizing the list of resources and their location within a large library.
  • °C}} to prevent the spread of insects and diseases.
  • Interior of the [[Bibliotheca Alexandrina]], Alexandria, Egypt, showing both stacks and computer terminals
  • Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts, United States]]
  • José Vasconcelos Library]] in Mexico City, Mexico
  • Palma]], [[Balearic Islands]]
  • [[British Museum Reading Room]]
  • A children's library in [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada in 1943
  • A community library in [[Ethiopia]]
  • The University Library at [[Eötvös Loránd University]], Budapest, Hungary
  • Library shelves in Hong Kong, showing numbers of the classification scheme to help readers locate works in that section
  • 1910–1920}}
  • [[National Library of Wales]], [[Aberystwyth]]
  • Main reading room of the [[Rijksmuseum Research Library]] is the largest public [[art history]] [[research library]] in the [[Netherlands]]. The library is part of the [[Rijksmuseum]] in [[Amsterdam]].
  • The [[Robarts Library]] at the [[University of Toronto]], Canada
  • The Sistine Hall of the [[Vatican Library]]
INSTITUTION CHARGED WITH THE CARE OF A COLLECTION OF LITERARY, MUSICAL, ARTISTIC, OR REFERENCE MATERIALS, SUCH AS BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS, RECORDINGS, OR FILMS
Libraries; Libary; University libraries; Library (institution); Reference library; Liberry; Reference libraries; Archival library; Bibliothèque; The internet and libraries; The Impact of Internet Search Engines on Libraries; Internet Search Engines and Libraries; Social networking and British libraries; Social media and UK libraries; Social Networking and UK Libraries; Internet search engines and libraries; Library building; Librariers; White House Conference on Library and Information Services; White House Conferences on Library and Information Services; WHCLIS; Children's library; Cybrary; Children's Library; Best library; Children's libraries; Children's library (category)
справочная библиотека; библиотека без выдачи книг на дом
library routine         
  • A woman working next to a filing cabinet containing the subroutine library on reels of punched tape for the EDSAC computer.
COLLECTION OF NON-VOLATILE RESOURCES USED BY COMPUTER PROGRAMS, OFTEN FOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
Library linking; Shared library; Library Linking (Computer Science); Code library; Software library; Software libraries; Library (software); Programming library; Library routine; Shared object; Shared libraries; Subroutine library; Program library; Program libraries; Native library; Shared Library; System library; Class library; Application program library; Computer library; Function library; Library (computer science); Object library; Software libary; Programmer libraries; Software Library; Code generation library; Code generation libraries; Shared library form; Code package; Programming libraries; Reusable library; Stub in Linux; Software dependency; Library function; .dylib; Shared lib; Smart linking; Smart linker

общая лексика

библиотечная программа

Advocates' Library         
LIBRARY OF THE FACULTY OF ADVOCATES, EDINBURGH
Advocates' library; Advocates Library, Edinburgh; Advocate's Library; Library of the Faculty of Advocates; Advocates' Library

['ædvəkɪts,laɪbrərɪ]

общая лексика

"Библиотека адвокатов" (то же, что National Library of Scotland; ранее принадлежала шотландской коллегии адвокатов; передана в дар нации в 1924)

library         
  • card catalogues]] were the traditional method of organizing the list of resources and their location within a large library.
  • °C}} to prevent the spread of insects and diseases.
  • Interior of the [[Bibliotheca Alexandrina]], Alexandria, Egypt, showing both stacks and computer terminals
  • Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts, United States]]
  • José Vasconcelos Library]] in Mexico City, Mexico
  • Palma]], [[Balearic Islands]]
  • [[British Museum Reading Room]]
  • A children's library in [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada in 1943
  • A community library in [[Ethiopia]]
  • The University Library at [[Eötvös Loránd University]], Budapest, Hungary
  • Library shelves in Hong Kong, showing numbers of the classification scheme to help readers locate works in that section
  • 1910–1920}}
  • [[National Library of Wales]], [[Aberystwyth]]
  • Main reading room of the [[Rijksmuseum Research Library]] is the largest public [[art history]] [[research library]] in the [[Netherlands]]. The library is part of the [[Rijksmuseum]] in [[Amsterdam]].
  • The [[Robarts Library]] at the [[University of Toronto]], Canada
  • The Sistine Hall of the [[Vatican Library]]
INSTITUTION CHARGED WITH THE CARE OF A COLLECTION OF LITERARY, MUSICAL, ARTISTIC, OR REFERENCE MATERIALS, SUCH AS BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS, RECORDINGS, OR FILMS
Libraries; Libary; University libraries; Library (institution); Reference library; Liberry; Reference libraries; Archival library; Bibliothèque; The internet and libraries; The Impact of Internet Search Engines on Libraries; Internet Search Engines and Libraries; Social networking and British libraries; Social media and UK libraries; Social Networking and UK Libraries; Internet search engines and libraries; Library building; Librariers; White House Conference on Library and Information Services; White House Conferences on Library and Information Services; WHCLIS; Children's library; Cybrary; Children's Library; Best library; Children's libraries; Children's library (category)

['laibr(ə)ri]

общая лексика

библиотека

набор файлов, подпрограмм, объектных модулей и т.п.

большое хранилище дисков или картриджей, в котором может быть несколько работающих накопителей

библиотечный

строительное дело

библиотека (здание, помещение)

существительное

общая лексика

библиотека

коллекция книг

серия книг (одного издательства)

библиотека (в частном доме, замке и т. п.)

кабинет (в доме учёного, писателя и т. п.)

архив (редакция газеты)

библиотечный

library         
  • card catalogues]] were the traditional method of organizing the list of resources and their location within a large library.
  • °C}} to prevent the spread of insects and diseases.
  • Interior of the [[Bibliotheca Alexandrina]], Alexandria, Egypt, showing both stacks and computer terminals
  • Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts, United States]]
  • José Vasconcelos Library]] in Mexico City, Mexico
  • Palma]], [[Balearic Islands]]
  • [[British Museum Reading Room]]
  • A children's library in [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada in 1943
  • A community library in [[Ethiopia]]
  • The University Library at [[Eötvös Loránd University]], Budapest, Hungary
  • Library shelves in Hong Kong, showing numbers of the classification scheme to help readers locate works in that section
  • 1910–1920}}
  • [[National Library of Wales]], [[Aberystwyth]]
  • Main reading room of the [[Rijksmuseum Research Library]] is the largest public [[art history]] [[research library]] in the [[Netherlands]]. The library is part of the [[Rijksmuseum]] in [[Amsterdam]].
  • The [[Robarts Library]] at the [[University of Toronto]], Canada
  • The Sistine Hall of the [[Vatican Library]]
INSTITUTION CHARGED WITH THE CARE OF A COLLECTION OF LITERARY, MUSICAL, ARTISTIC, OR REFERENCE MATERIALS, SUCH AS BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS, RECORDINGS, OR FILMS
Libraries; Libary; University libraries; Library (institution); Reference library; Liberry; Reference libraries; Archival library; Bibliothèque; The internet and libraries; The Impact of Internet Search Engines on Libraries; Internet Search Engines and Libraries; Social networking and British libraries; Social media and UK libraries; Social Networking and UK Libraries; Internet search engines and libraries; Library building; Librariers; White House Conference on Library and Information Services; White House Conferences on Library and Information Services; WHCLIS; Children's library; Cybrary; Children's Library; Best library; Children's libraries; Children's library (category)
библиотека
library         
  • card catalogues]] were the traditional method of organizing the list of resources and their location within a large library.
  • °C}} to prevent the spread of insects and diseases.
  • Interior of the [[Bibliotheca Alexandrina]], Alexandria, Egypt, showing both stacks and computer terminals
  • Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts, United States]]
  • José Vasconcelos Library]] in Mexico City, Mexico
  • Palma]], [[Balearic Islands]]
  • [[British Museum Reading Room]]
  • A children's library in [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada in 1943
  • A community library in [[Ethiopia]]
  • The University Library at [[Eötvös Loránd University]], Budapest, Hungary
  • Library shelves in Hong Kong, showing numbers of the classification scheme to help readers locate works in that section
  • 1910–1920}}
  • [[National Library of Wales]], [[Aberystwyth]]
  • Main reading room of the [[Rijksmuseum Research Library]] is the largest public [[art history]] [[research library]] in the [[Netherlands]]. The library is part of the [[Rijksmuseum]] in [[Amsterdam]].
  • The [[Robarts Library]] at the [[University of Toronto]], Canada
  • The Sistine Hall of the [[Vatican Library]]
INSTITUTION CHARGED WITH THE CARE OF A COLLECTION OF LITERARY, MUSICAL, ARTISTIC, OR REFERENCE MATERIALS, SUCH AS BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS, RECORDINGS, OR FILMS
Libraries; Libary; University libraries; Library (institution); Reference library; Liberry; Reference libraries; Archival library; Bibliothèque; The internet and libraries; The Impact of Internet Search Engines on Libraries; Internet Search Engines and Libraries; Social networking and British libraries; Social media and UK libraries; Social Networking and UK Libraries; Internet search engines and libraries; Library building; Librariers; White House Conference on Library and Information Services; White House Conferences on Library and Information Services; WHCLIS; Children's library; Cybrary; Children's Library; Best library; Children's libraries; Children's library (category)
сущ.
1) библиотека;
2) коллекция книг;
3) архив;
4) имеющаяся у человека информация о мире.
library routine         
  • A woman working next to a filing cabinet containing the subroutine library on reels of punched tape for the EDSAC computer.
COLLECTION OF NON-VOLATILE RESOURCES USED BY COMPUTER PROGRAMS, OFTEN FOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
Library linking; Shared library; Library Linking (Computer Science); Code library; Software library; Software libraries; Library (software); Programming library; Library routine; Shared object; Shared libraries; Subroutine library; Program library; Program libraries; Native library; Shared Library; System library; Class library; Application program library; Computer library; Function library; Library (computer science); Object library; Software libary; Programmer libraries; Software Library; Code generation library; Code generation libraries; Shared library form; Code package; Programming libraries; Reusable library; Stub in Linux; Software dependency; Library function; .dylib; Shared lib; Smart linking; Smart linker
библиотечная программа
library         
  • card catalogues]] were the traditional method of organizing the list of resources and their location within a large library.
  • °C}} to prevent the spread of insects and diseases.
  • Interior of the [[Bibliotheca Alexandrina]], Alexandria, Egypt, showing both stacks and computer terminals
  • Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts, United States]]
  • José Vasconcelos Library]] in Mexico City, Mexico
  • Palma]], [[Balearic Islands]]
  • [[British Museum Reading Room]]
  • A children's library in [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada in 1943
  • A community library in [[Ethiopia]]
  • The University Library at [[Eötvös Loránd University]], Budapest, Hungary
  • Library shelves in Hong Kong, showing numbers of the classification scheme to help readers locate works in that section
  • 1910–1920}}
  • [[National Library of Wales]], [[Aberystwyth]]
  • Main reading room of the [[Rijksmuseum Research Library]] is the largest public [[art history]] [[research library]] in the [[Netherlands]]. The library is part of the [[Rijksmuseum]] in [[Amsterdam]].
  • The [[Robarts Library]] at the [[University of Toronto]], Canada
  • The Sistine Hall of the [[Vatican Library]]
INSTITUTION CHARGED WITH THE CARE OF A COLLECTION OF LITERARY, MUSICAL, ARTISTIC, OR REFERENCE MATERIALS, SUCH AS BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS, RECORDINGS, OR FILMS
Libraries; Libary; University libraries; Library (institution); Reference library; Liberry; Reference libraries; Archival library; Bibliothèque; The internet and libraries; The Impact of Internet Search Engines on Libraries; Internet Search Engines and Libraries; Social networking and British libraries; Social media and UK libraries; Social Networking and UK Libraries; Internet search engines and libraries; Library building; Librariers; White House Conference on Library and Information Services; White House Conferences on Library and Information Services; WHCLIS; Children's library; Cybrary; Children's Library; Best library; Children's libraries; Children's library (category)
библиотека (здание, помещение)
reference library         
  • card catalogues]] were the traditional method of organizing the list of resources and their location within a large library.
  • °C}} to prevent the spread of insects and diseases.
  • Interior of the [[Bibliotheca Alexandrina]], Alexandria, Egypt, showing both stacks and computer terminals
  • Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts, United States]]
  • José Vasconcelos Library]] in Mexico City, Mexico
  • Palma]], [[Balearic Islands]]
  • [[British Museum Reading Room]]
  • A children's library in [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada in 1943
  • A community library in [[Ethiopia]]
  • The University Library at [[Eötvös Loránd University]], Budapest, Hungary
  • Library shelves in Hong Kong, showing numbers of the classification scheme to help readers locate works in that section
  • 1910–1920}}
  • [[National Library of Wales]], [[Aberystwyth]]
  • Main reading room of the [[Rijksmuseum Research Library]] is the largest public [[art history]] [[research library]] in the [[Netherlands]]. The library is part of the [[Rijksmuseum]] in [[Amsterdam]].
  • The [[Robarts Library]] at the [[University of Toronto]], Canada
  • The Sistine Hall of the [[Vatican Library]]
INSTITUTION CHARGED WITH THE CARE OF A COLLECTION OF LITERARY, MUSICAL, ARTISTIC, OR REFERENCE MATERIALS, SUCH AS BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS, RECORDINGS, OR FILMS
Libraries; Libary; University libraries; Library (institution); Reference library; Liberry; Reference libraries; Archival library; Bibliothèque; The internet and libraries; The Impact of Internet Search Engines on Libraries; Internet Search Engines and Libraries; Social networking and British libraries; Social media and UK libraries; Social Networking and UK Libraries; Internet search engines and libraries; Library building; Librariers; White House Conference on Library and Information Services; White House Conferences on Library and Information Services; WHCLIS; Children's library; Cybrary; Children's Library; Best library; Children's libraries; Children's library (category)

['ref(ə)rənslaibr(ə)ri]

общая лексика

справочная библиотека

библиотека без выдачи книг на дом

Определение

БИБЛИОТЕКА КОНГРЕССА
национальная библиотека США, в Вашингтоне. Основана в 1800. В 1993 св. 86 млн. ед. хр., фонд почти универсален (кроме иностранной, сельскохозяйственной и медицинской литературы). Редкие американские издания, коллекции инкунабул, китайской, японской и других литерар; собрание русских изданий (св. 300 тыс. названий, в т. ч. библиотека Г. Юдина). Ведет информационное обслуживание конгресса США, специалистов и других читателей.

Википедия

Ship money

Ship money was a tax of medieval origin levied intermittently in the Kingdom of England until the middle of the 17th century. Assessed typically on the inhabitants of coastal areas of England, it was one of several taxes that English monarchs could levy by prerogative without the approval of Parliament. The attempt of King Charles I from 1634 onwards to levy ship money during peacetime and extend it to the inland counties of England without parliamentary approval provoked fierce resistance, and was one of the grievances of the English propertied class in the lead-up to the English Civil War.

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