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hamburger$33574$ - перевод на Английский

GERMAN LITERARY SCHOLAR AND PHILOSOPHER
Kate Hamburger; Kaete Hamburger

hamburger      
n. hamburger (populair gerecht, gehakt(bal) in broodje)
constructive criticism         
PRACTICE OF JUDGING THE MERITS AND FAULTS OF SOMETHING OR SOMEONE
Constructive criticism; Carping; Constructive critisism; Critisism; Critcism; Picky; Hypercriticism; Hypocriticism; Constructive critic; Criticising; Criticizing; Lousy criticism; Psychology of criticism; Hamburger method; Criticism of criticism; Draft:Criticism; Empty criticism; Brickbat
opbouwende kritiek
traffic circle         
  • Small modern roundabout in the United States, where vehicles are driven on the right
  • French]]. In the middle of the roundabout is the [[Arc de Triomphe]].
  • Blenheim]], New Zealand.
  • A30]] in [[Cornwall]], United Kingdom. There is a free-flow lane for the A30 towards [[Bodmin]] (nearest the camera).
  • Traffic approaching Chiverton Cross roundabout in Cornwall, UK
  • Roundabout in the United States with separated side lanes. Vehicles entering the roundabout give way to vehicles in the roundabout.
  • A roundabout next to the Elovainio shopping centre in [[Ylöjärvi]], Finland
  • [[Haymarket roundabout]], [[Melbourne]]
  • The Hotel Indonesia Roundabout]] in [[Jakarta, Indonesia]]
  • Roundabout at [[Leiden University Medical Center]] in the Netherlands, with modern art animals on the central island, and an apron that can be used by large trucks.
  • A fountain dominates this roundabout in [[Aix-en-Provence]], France.
  • The United Kingdom's first roundabout (1909) in [[Letchworth Garden City]]
  • A major signal-controlled roundabout interchange in central [[Bristol]], England. Vehicles drive on the left, and vehicles in the roundabout are stopped by traffic lights to allow other vehicles to enter, while an [[underpass]] permits straight-through traffic to bypass the roundabout entirely.
  • Motorway junction with roundabout near [[Opatovice nad Labem]], Czech Republic
  • Roundabout in rural [[Qatar]]
  • A comparison of possible collision points on a roundabout versus a traditional intersection
  • Near [[Nationaltheatret]] in [[Oslo]], [[tram]]ways cross the roundabout
  • A much applied turbo roundabout design in the Netherlands
  • left-hand traffic]]; note the [[clockwise]] circulation
  • A roundabout sign in Astoria, Oregon
  • This roundabout in [[Shanghai]], China, has a pedestrian bridge in the form of another, raised roundabout.
  • A small roundabout in [[Waterloo, Ontario]], Canada
TRAFFIC INTERSECTION
Gyratory circus; Traffic circle; Rotary intersection; Mini-roundabout; Roundabouts; Modern roundabout; Roundabout intersection; Cycle facilities at roundabouts; Mini roundabout; Rotary (intersection); Gyratory; Signal-controlled roundabout; Traffic rotary; Rotaries (intersection); Rotary (road); Rotaries (road); Hamburger roundabout; Throughabout; Gyratory system; Round-a-bout; Roundabout (Intersection); Modern Roundabout; Raindrop interchange; Traffic Circle; Round about; Rotary (interchange); Traffic circles; Turbo roundabouts; Turbo roundabout; Traffic roundabout; Raindrop roundabout; Teardrop roundabout; Ring junction; Hamburger intersection; Turboroundabout; Mountable apron; Through roundabout
verkeerscircuit (circuit van auto's)

Определение

beefburger
also beef burger (beefburgers)
A beefburger is the same as a hamburger
. (BRIT)
... beefburgers and chips.
N-COUNT

Википедия

Käte Hamburger

Käte Hamburger (September 21, 1896 in Hamburg – April 8, 1992 in Stuttgart) was a Germanist, literary scholar and philosopher. She was a professor at the University of Stuttgart.

Hamburger earned her doctorate in 1922 in Munich. Expelled by the Nazis because of her Jewish heritage, she immigrated to Sweden in 1934, where she lived until 1956, earning her living as a language teacher, journalist and writer. She resumed her university career on her return to Germany, writing about Thomas Mann and Rainer Maria Rilke, among others.

Her examination of the ontological status of literary objects in Die Logik der Dichtung (1957; translated into English as The Logic of Literature, 1973) established her renown in the field of literary theory. Along with Eberhard Lämmert and Franz Karl Stanzel, Hamburger contributed in the 1950s to a reorientation of Germanistics in Germany in the direction of a rational and analytic methodology.