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Isambard Kingdom Brunel (9 April 1806 — 15 September 1859) was an English engineer.

He was born in Portsmouth, UK, the son of Marc Brunel, a naval officer and an engineer.

He worked in his father’s office, and helped to plan the Thames Tunnel, opened in 1843.

He himself planned the Clifton Suspension Bridge, and the Hungerford Suspension Bridge over the Thames.

He designed the Great Western (1837), the first steamship built to cross the Atlantic, the Great Britain (1843), the first ocean screw - steamer, and the Great Eastern (1858), then the largest vessel ever built.

He was also appointed engineer to the Great Western Railway (1833) and constructed many docks.

He is best known for the creation of the Great Western Railway, a series of famous steamships, and numerous important bridges.

Most of Brunel’s bridges are still in use.

The Thames Tunnel is now part of the London Underground, and the Brunel Engine House at Rotherhithe that once housed the steam engines that powered the tunnel pumps still stands, as a museum dedicated to his work and life.

Though Brunel’s projects were not always successful, they often contained innovative solutions to long - standing engineering problems.

During his short career, Brunel achieved many engineering «firsts», including assisting in the building of the first tunnel under a navigable river and development of the first propeller - driven ocean - going iron ship, which was at the time also the largest ship ever built.

He also set the example for the engineers and innovators who followed him and who are inspired to translate their creative thought into action.

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NarimanAhmedov 24 мар. 2021 г., 07:23:48

Who was an English engineer?

Was he born in Portsmouth?

Where did he work?

Did he plan the Clifton Suspension Bridge or the Eiffel Tower?

He designed the Great Western, didn't he?

Polkelo1982 10 мар. 2021 г., 23:29:14 | 10 - 11 классы

Переведите кусочек умоляюIn 1833, Brunel was made chief engineer of the Great Western Railway, and he created a broad - gauge track that was seven feet wide?

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In 1833, Brunel was made chief engineer of the Great Western Railway, and he created a broad - gauge track that was seven feet wide.

Not only could the wheels be accommodated in this fashion, but it also became possible to carry passengers.

Brunel is perhaps best remembered for designing the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol.

Spanning over 700 ft.

(210 m), and nominally 200 ft.

(61 m) above the River Avon, it was the longest bridge in the world at the time of construction.

Besides he improved the design for the bridge over the Tamar river near Plymouth.

Gasha18 24 янв. 2021 г., 06:20:32 | 1 - 4 классы

The cat the boy?

The cat the boy.

The cat dusted the furniture.

He gathered toys and books.

The cat makes the beg.

He washed the dishes.

And the boy his litterbox and him перести на русский язык.

Bauka11111 13 авг. 2021 г., 04:33:31 | 1 - 4 классы

B. Who were they?

B. Who were they?

Match the person, the job and the country.

Now write like this.

Brunel was a British engineer.

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Mironhik 3 мар. 2021 г., 17:31:03 | 10 - 11 классы

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FROM THE HISTORY OF RAILWAYS IN GREAT BRITAIN

The history of railways in Great Britain began in the second part of the 18th century.

The first railways were horse - powered and were used for transporting coal, timber and ore.

Later on, horse - powered railways appeared in large cities and were used as passenger transport.

However, they did not last long.

In 1763, James Watt invented the stationary steam engine and George Stephenson was one of the first who put a steam engine on wheels.

He made a design of a locomotive but could not build it, as he had no money.

Some businessmen decided to construct a railway between Stockton and Darlington to see how Stephenson’s locomotive worked.

On the day when it was opened, a man on a horse went in front of the engine and shouted that the train was coming.

Stephenson, who was running his locomotive, asked the horseman to go away.

He put steam on and ran his locomotive at a speed of 12 miles per hour.

It was the beginning of steam - powered railways.

In 1829, the Liverpool - Manchester Railway was built, and the railway company offered a prize of £500 for the best steam train.

The prize was won by G.

Stephenson with his famous train the “Rocket”.

This locomotive was faster and stronger than the first one ; it could pull 13 tons and achieved an “unheard - of speed” of 29 miles (46 km) per hour.

At first, many people were afraid of the railways.

However, in 1842 the steam - powered railways were already in wide use in Britain.

It should be said * that the gauge was not the same on all the railways.

The famous English engineer Brunel considered that the * * broader the gauge, the easier would the trains run.

Following his advice the Great Western Company had constructed the railway network with a gauge of 7 feet.

That is why for many years there were two gauges in England : the 7 feet suggested by Brunel and 4 feet 8½ inches, offered by Stephenson.

It was inconvenient because where there was a break of gauges, delay was caused and time was wasted.

Angry people wrote to the newspapers and demanded to change the broad gauge.

At last in the House of Commons * * * the broad gauge was described as a “national evil”.

It was very difficult to alter the gauge as the engines, carriages, wagons were made for the broad gauge and more than 30 years “The Battle of the Gauges” lasted.

Only in 1892 the Great Western Railways was converted to the standard gauge.

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1.

The first horse - powered railways in Great Britain were used for transporting passengers in large cities.

2. The stationary steam engine was invented by James Watt.

3. The speed of the first Stephenson’s locomotive was 29 miles an hour.

4. The first Stephenson’s locomotive was tested on the Liverpool - Manchester Railway.

5. James Watt made a desing of the first locomotive.

6. Stephenson received a prize of fifty trousand pounds for his locomotive the “Rocket"

7.

At first lots of people were afraid of the railways.

8. The "Rocket" could pull more than thirteen tons.

9. In the 19th century, the gauge of all railways was 4 feet 8½ inches.

10. Now, most railways in Britain have the standard gauge.

Pakemoshka 6 апр. 2021 г., 09:32:39 | 5 - 9 классы

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Rocket, tested, engineering, developing, space, founders, research.

In 1933, when the Group for Studying Jet Propulsion was organised, and the first experimental rockets were made and(6).

, Korolyov took part in its work.

Since then on Korolyov devoted himself to(7).

Space - rocket engineering.

In 1957 the first Earth satellites in the world were put into orbit with the help of the systems he had designed and the far side of the Moon was photographed.

He controlled the spaceships, in which man first flew into(8).

And from which he walked out into space Korolyov trained many scientists and engineers who are now leading the work in(9) institutes and design offices which specialise in the sphere of pace - rocket(10).

Forestik0 15 июн. 2021 г., 21:04:26 | 5 - 9 классы

Переведите текст прошу только не с переводчика?

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Once upon a time on an island in the Red sea there lived a man.

One day he took flour and water, and carrots, and plums, and sugar and made himself a very big brown cake.

But just as he was going to eat it there came down to the beach the Rhinoceros with two piggy eyes and bad manners.

He said, how and the man left the cake and climbed to the top of a tree.

The Rhinoceros ate the cake and went away.

The man came down from the thee and said.

"Them that takes cakes, wich the man bakes, makes dreadful mistakes.

"

Five weeks later the weather was very hot and all the animals took off their skins.

The Rhinoceros left his skin on the beach and went into the water.

At that moment the man put cake crumbs inside the skin and climbed on the top of the tree.

The Rhinoceros came out of the water and put his skin on, and it tickled like cake crumbs in bed.

Не ran to the tree and rubbed, and rubbed himself against it.

And he rubbed his skin into great folds on his neck and over his legs.

And from that day a rhinoceros has great folds in his skin.

Наталья1699 26 сент. 2021 г., 07:51:48 | студенческий

ПЕРЕВОД НЕ НУЖЕНParaphrase the following sentences according to the example?

ПЕРЕВОД НЕ НУЖЕН

Paraphrase the following sentences according to the example.

Example : He broke the silence (and asked) what the letter was about.

He broke the silence (asking).

1. He left the town and promised to come back soon.

2. The man and the woman sat at the table.

They were looking into each other's eyes.

3. The child ran into the room.

He was pulling a toy horse behind him.

4. The man sat by the fire.

He was thinking the matter over.

5. She didn't agree to the arrangement but refused to explain why.

6. The members of the committee stood up and followed the president into the conference room.

7. When he was a boy he used to sit on the bank and watch the boats move slowly down the river.

8. The runners stood in line and waited for the start signal.

Знайка44 10 авг. 2021 г., 21:48:51 | 10 - 11 классы

Пожалуйста помогите перевести?

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The Romans invaded Britain in AD 43 and, chasing ancient Britons along the Thames, they came to the first place where it was easy to cross.

They built a garrison there – and London was born.

They also erected a bridge over the river.

The Garrison became a major trading post.

Later, the bridge suffered neglect and the whole area was raided by the Vikings.

In AD 886 Alfred the Great drove out the raiders, the bridge was repaired and the city prospered again.

A hundred years later, the Vikings returned but King Ethelred sailed up the Thames, attached ropes to London Bridge, headed downriver and pulled it down.

Antonnechaev1 2 авг. 2021 г., 03:56:37 | 1 - 4 классы

Перевести надо Get your free app and you have the app same thing with a unew and the app game is a great game and you I am love ❤️ tr to be eable even though he was the first lord of our world and he ?

Перевести надо Get your free app and you have the app same thing with a unew and the app game is a great game and you I am love ❤️ tr to be eable even though he was the first lord of our world and he came a great father of course and the father and stepmother are a very special person for a long long day of school but he is not a fan he is the only man who can help the people of god who is a god uyand is an amazing father who is has was a man great e to the oend the world is of the earth the world is a man of the world and he came a great idea and is the best thing ever and is a not very interesting bad idea for and I have a shush shahs and the a man.

Dmen00001 21 июл. 2021 г., 09:02:20 | 5 - 9 классы

Решите пожалуйста срочно надоСоответствуют ли следующие предложения содержанию текста?

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1. The official name of Great Britain is «Union Jack».

2. The UK includes England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

3. The territory of the UK is rather large.

4. Great Britain is one the most densely populated countries in the world.

5. There are 2 official languages in the UK.

6. Great Britain is a country with new traditions and customs.

7. The UK is one of the most highly developed industrial counties in the world.

8. This country is the world largest producer of different machinery and electronics.

9. The capital of the country, London, is one of the world largest ports.

10. The head of the state is the Queen.

11. The British Government is also headed by the Queen.

12. The UK has a single - party system

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Great Britain has the official name – The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (or UK – for short).

It is situated on the British Isles.

England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland are the parts of Great Britain.

Administratively the UK is divided into 55 countries.

The total territory is over 244 thousand square kilometers (the 75th place among other countries in the world).

The population of the UK is over 57 mln.

Great Britain is one of the most densely populated countries in the world.

The majority of the British population lives in cities and towns.

The country is washed by the North and Irish Seas, the Atlantic Ocean and the English Channel.

North and West of the country are highlands, South and East – lowlands.

The highest mountain of the UK is Ben Nevis in Scotland.

There are many rivers in the country.

The longest and most important of them are the Severn, the Thames and Clyde.

The climate is mild due to the mountains, the Atlantic Ocean and the warm waters of the Gulf Stream.

Great Britain is a highly developed industrial power.

It possesses some mineral resources : coal, iron ores, oil, gas and some metals.

The country is known as one of the world largest producers and exporters of electronics and machinery, chemicals and textile, various aircraft and navigation equipment.

Among the main industrial branches are also coal - mining, automobile, ship - building, metallurgical.

The capital of the country is London.

It is the largest political, cultural and industrial centre of the country and one of the largest ports of the world.

Its population is over 11 mln.

People.

Among the largest cities of the UK are Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff.

Great Britain is a country with old cultural traditions and customs.

The official language of the state is English.

The national symbol of the UK is «Union Jack» - the British state flag having 3 white and red crosses on the dark blue field.

The weave of crosses symbolized power and might.

The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy.

Officially the head of the state is the Queen.

But her power is not absolute, it is limited by the Parliament.

The British Parliament is the oldest parliament in the world.

It consists of 2 chambers : the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

The British Government is headed by the Prime Minister – the leader of the party having the majority in the House of Commons.

The prime Minister appoints the ministers to compose the government.

There are several political parties in the UK.

The largest and most influential of them are the Conservative (the Tory), the Liberal (the Whigs) and Labour Party.

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