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Meaning of the word quarter. The meaning of the word quarter in Ephraim's explanatory dictionary Dictionary of forgotten and difficult words of the 18th-19th centuries

Meaning of the word quarter.  The meaning of the word quarter in Ephraim's explanatory dictionary Dictionary of forgotten and difficult words of the 18th-19th centuries

QUARTER

QUARTER

1. A part of a city bounded by intersecting streets. Live on the corner of the block.

2. The fourth part of the reporting year. Report for

3. In forestry: a forest area limited by clearings and roads.

4. In Tsarist Russia: the lowest urban administrative-police unit, part of the police station.


Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary. S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova. 1949-1992 .


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See what "QUARTER" is in other dictionaries:

    - (new Latin quartal, from quartus fourth). A certain number of houses in the city are entrusted to the police supervision of a special officer called the quarter warden. Dictionary foreign words, included in the Russian language. Chudinov A.N., 1910.… … Dictionary of foreign words of the Russian language

    - (quarter wrong), quarter, husband. (German: Quarter from Latin: quartus fourth). 1. A part of a city bounded by several intersecting streets. “You’re thundering a symphony throughout the whole block.” Griboyedov. In one of the remote quarters of Paris. || collected... ... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

    Section, ghetto, dim Dictionary of Russian synonyms. quarter noun, number of synonyms: 7 gay quarter (1) ... Dictionary of synonyms

    quarter- Quarter, this word has two main meanings, one is spatial (a part of the city bounded by intersecting streets (usually four), and the other is temporalspan class=rvts45;/spane (one fourth of the year). In whatever... ... Dictionary of Russian language errors

    quarter- (the quarter is not recommended in temporal and spatial terms) ... Dictionary of difficulties of pronunciation and stress in modern Russian language

    Quarter of a year (3 months). Dictionary of business terms. Akademik.ru. 2001 ... Dictionary of business terms

    - (from Latin quartus fourth) 1) quarter of the year (3 months). 2) Part of urban development, limited by streets. 3) In Russian Empire the lowest urban administrative police unit headed by a neighborhood warden. Consisted of several... Big Encyclopedic Dictionary

    Quarter- part of the city territory, limited by road traffic lines and other boundaries (Moscow City Law On urban planning zoning of the territory of the city of Moscow)... Source: DECREE of the Moscow Government dated January 25, 2000 N 49 ON THE APPROVAL OF NORS AND RULES... ... Official terminology

    quarter- ah, m. quartier de noblesse. unit Generation of nobility. You can call her Germany the drain of all sewage, and after that I ask you to prove sixteen quarters of origin. 1848. A. P. Ermolov Letters. // RS 1876 10 243 ... Historical Dictionary of Gallicisms of the Russian Language

    quarter- Part of the built-up area of ​​the city, limited by streets [Terminological dictionary of construction in 12 languages ​​(VNIIIS Gosstroy USSR)] Topics city, locality EN blockblock of houses DE Viertel FR quartier ... Technical Translator's Guide

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QUARTER

quart A l

1. m.

1) The fourth part of the year, equal to three months.

2) A part of a city bounded by several - usually four - intersecting streets.

3) A plot of forest, park, vineyard, etc., usually rectangular in shape.

2. m.

The lowest city administrative-police unit, headed by a quarter warden (in Russian state until 1862).

Efremova. Ephraim's explanatory dictionary. 2012

See also interpretations, synonyms, meanings of the word and what a QUARTER is in Russian in dictionaries, encyclopedias and reference books:

  • QUARTER in the Dictionary of Construction Terms:
    a part of the built-up area of ​​a settlement bounded on four sides by streets, presupposing the integrity of the architectural design and compliance with economic fire safety and sanitary hygienic regulations...
  • QUARTER in the Explanatory Construction and Architectural Dictionary:
    - a part of the built-up area of ​​a settlement limited on four sides by streets, presupposing the integrity of the architectural design and compliance with economic fire safety and...
  • QUARTER in the Big Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    (from Latin quartus - fourth) 1) quarter of the year (3 months). 2) Part of urban development, limited by streets. 3) In the Russian Empire...
  • QUARTER
    [from Latin quartus fourth] 1) part of a city bounded by several intersecting streets (usually four); 2) a quarter of a year (3 months); 3) ...
  • QUARTER in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    [not: quarter], but, m. 1. The fourth part of the year. Report for the first quarter. 2. A part of the city limited by intersecting streets. Quarters of new buildings. ...
  • QUARTER in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    , -a, m. 1. Part of the city, limited by intersecting streets. Live on the corner of the block. 2. The fourth part of the reporting year. Report for...
  • QUARTER in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    QUARTER (from Latin quartus - fourth), quarter of the year (3 months). Part of the mountains buildings limited to streets. In Russia empires lower mountains ...
  • QUARTER in the Complete Accented Paradigm according to Zaliznyak:
    quart"l, quart"ly, quart"la, quart"lov, quart"lu, quart"lam, quart"l, quart"ly, quart"lom, quart"lami, quart"le, ...
  • QUARTER in the Dictionary for solving and composing scanwords:
    Three …
  • QUARTER in the New Dictionary of Foreign Words:
    (lat. quartus fourth) 1) quarter["]al - part of the city, limited by several intersecting streets; 2) quarter["]artal - a quarter of the year (3 months); 3) ...
  • QUARTER in the Dictionary of Foreign Expressions:
    [ 1. part of the city, bounded by several intersecting streets; 2. quarter of a year (3 months); 3. part of the forest, limited by clearings or natural...
  • QUARTER in the Russian Synonyms dictionary:
    ghetto, dim, ...
  • QUARTER in the New Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    1. m. 1) The fourth part of the year, equal to three months. 2) A part of a city bounded by several - usually four - intersecting streets. ...
  • QUARTER in Lopatin’s Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    quarter, ...
  • QUARTER in the Complete Spelling Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    quarter...
  • QUARTER in the Spelling Dictionary:
    quarter, ...
  • QUARTER in Ozhegov’s Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    part of a city bounded by intersecting streets Live on the corner of a block. quarter fourth part of the reporting year Report for the quarter In the royal ...
  • QUARTER in the Modern Explanatory Dictionary, TSB:
    (from Latin quartus - fourth), 1) quarter of the year (3 months). 2) Part of urban development, limited by streets. 3) In the Russian Empire...
  • QUARTER in Ushakov’s Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    (incorrect quarter), quarter, m. (German Quarter from Latin quartus - fourth). 1. part of a city bounded by several intersecting streets. For the whole…
  • QUARTER in the New Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    I m. 1. The fourth part of the year, equal to three months. 2. A part of a city bounded by several - usually four - intersecting streets. ...
  • QUARTER in the Large Modern Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    I m. The fourth part of the reporting year, equal to three months. II m. The lowest city administrative and police unit, headed by a quarterly supervisor ...
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QUARTER, -a, m. 1. Part of the city, limited by intersecting streets. Live on the corner of the block. 2. The fourth part of the reporting year. Report for part 3. In forestry: a forest area limited by clearings and roads. 4. In Tsarist Russia: the lowest urban administrative-police unit, part of the police station. || adj. quarterly, oh, oh. K. report. K. overseer (head of the quarter in 4 digits; obsolete). Serve as a quarterly (noun).


View value QUARTER in other dictionaries

Quarter- (incorrect quarter), quarter, m. (German Quarter from Latin quartus - fourth). 1. part of a city bounded by several intersecting streets. You're thundering a symphony throughout the whole block.........
Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

Quarter- -A; m. [German] Quarter from lat. quartus - fourth]
1st quarter, -a (prof.). The fourth part of the year (three months). First quarter. Report on work for quarter. Finish work in the second quarter of the future........
Kuznetsov's Explanatory Dictionary

Cadastral Quarter — -
totality land plots, forming a compact land mass, the boundaries of which coincide with the external boundaries of the areas that formed it.
Economic dictionary

Quarter— - a quarter of a year (3 months).
Economic dictionary

Lesnoy Quarter— - delimited by terrain
part of the forest area, permanent registration and economic
unit in the forest. During primary forest management, the territory of the forestry enterprise........
Economic dictionary

Quarter- (from Latin quartus - fourth) - 1) quarter of the year (3 months). 2) Part of urban development, limited by streets. 3) In the Russian Empire, the lowest city administrative police........
Big encyclopedic dictionary

Quarter- - in the Russian Empire, the lowest urban administrative and police unit headed by a quarterly supervisor. Consisted of several streets, was part of a police station........
Historical Dictionary

Quarter— A part of the built-up area of ​​a settlement limited on four sides by streets, presupposing the integrity of the architectural design and compliance with economic......
Construction dictionary

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Meaning of the word quarter

quarter in the crossword dictionary

Explanatory dictionary of the Russian language. D.N. Ushakov

quarter

(incorrect quarter), quarter, m. (German Quarter from Latin quartus - fourth).

    part of a city bounded by several intersecting streets. You're thundering a symphony throughout the whole block. Griboyedov. In one of the remote quarters of Paris.

    collected Population of this part of the city (colloquial). The whole quarter was keenly interested in the events.

    part of the street between two intersections (colloquial). I went to meet her, walked two blocks, but she still wasn’t there.

    The fourth part (3 months) of the reporting year (official, clerical). All allocations for the first quarter have already been spent.

    City police department in the mid-19th century. (historical).

Explanatory dictionary of the Russian language. S.I.Ozhegov, N.Yu.Shvedova.

quarter

    A part of a city bounded by intersecting streets. Live on the corner of the block.

    The fourth part of the reporting year. Report for

    In forestry: a forest area limited by clearings and roads.

    In Tsarist Russia: the lowest urban administrative-police unit, part of the police station.

    adj. quarterly, oh, oh. K. report. K. overseer (head of the quarter in 4 digits; obsolete). Serve as a quarterly (noun).

New explanatory and word-formative dictionary of the Russian language, T. F. Efremova.

quarter

    1. The fourth part of a year, equal to three months.

      A part of a city bounded by several - usually four - intersecting streets.

      A plot of forest, park, vineyard, etc., usually rectangular in shape.

  1. m. The lowest urban administrative and police unit headed by a quarterly supervisor (in the Russian state until 1862).

Encyclopedic Dictionary, 1998

quarter

QUARTER (from Latin quartus - fourth)

    quarter of a year (3 months).

    Part of urban development, limited by streets.

    In the Russian Empire, the lowest urban administrative-police unit is headed by a quarterly supervisor. It consisted of several streets and was part of a police station.

    In forestry, an area limited by clearings, roads, etc.

Quarter

Quarter :

  • Quarter - in architecture and urban planning, part of the territory settlement, limited by neighboring streets. They are divided into residential and business districts. Often used in stable combinations:
    • Verian quarter
    • Jewish Quarter
    • Chinatown
    • Latin Quarter
    • Working quarter
    • Theater Quarter
    • Gay district
    • Red light district
  • A quarter is a unit of time, a quarter of a year.
  • The quarter is the lowest urban administrative and police unit in the Russian Empire in the 18th and 19th centuries. At the head of the quarter stood the quarter overseer.
  • "Kvartal" is a musical group.
  • Movies:
    • Kvartal is a 2011 Russian film.
    • Snoop Dogg's Terror Quarter
  • Studio "Kvartal-95"
  • “Kvartal” is the colloquial name of the Moscow-Tatar organized crime group “Kvartal”

Quarter (unit of measurement)

Quarter(from a unit of time equal to three months, 1/2 half a year or 1/4 year.

The quarters of the year have different lengths in days. The quarter number in Russia is usually indicated by Roman numerals (I, II, III and IV), and in the USA using the capital letter Q and the quarter number (Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4).

The unit is used primarily for accounting and economic statistics purposes.

Examples of the use of the word quarter in literature.

They could not even imagine that in just twenty blocks, in the heart of the Franciscan quarter, a bloodthirsty crowd tore down the gates of the Abbey monastery and Valentina found herself in a prison yard.

IN quarter For the poor, all the muddy roads are alike, avocado trees grow everywhere, the same mud or tin huts stand, and children with swollen bellies carry cans of water.

Sitting in the kitchenette and sipping beer, he waited for the phone to ring, in case Aurora did show up. Hob and Dorrie caught a taxi at half quarter from the apartments.

That gas station on the boulevard, open all night, is just one quarter from the golf club.

Kvasov new ones were planned neighborhoods on the territory of Admiralteysky Meadow, which determined the beginning of the street.

I worked in a library in quarter Almagro lived on Las Heras and Pueyrredón and had to take long trips on slow and empty trams from this northern quarter to the southern Almagro, to the library located on Avenida La Plata and Carlos Calvo.

I then worked in an unremarkable library in quarter Almagro Sur.

Of course, not out of special spiritual closeness, but rather because Ando is known to everyone in the castle as a great lover of tasty food and drink, and a fun occasion to visit quarter will never miss, and maybe because Ando simply sympathizes as a human being, knows that he was destined for a similar, if no worse, fate, and, apparently, he was lucky.

True, if I had been more observant, I would have noticed that American bombers are destroying densely populated areas of the poor in Tokyo - Shitaya and Asakusa, but do not drop a single bomb on quarter Marunouchi, where the buildings of our largest concerns stand, and on quarter s, where the best hotels and the most spacious houses of anti-seismic design rise.

One of our clients, a pharmacy student from the same quarter, came to see us for beauty.

The neighboring pharmacy kiosk was located across quarter, there was nothing to do, I had to go there.

Then suddenly Armand shouted to the driver the name quarter, which she has never been to.

Pierrotin imagined that the manager was having an affair with some charming girl who lived at number seven on Rue Cerise in Arsenalny. quarter, but when he got there, instead of the young beauty he was expecting, he saw Madame Clapart, whose portrait I had just sketched.

Although at that time prices for apartments in Arsenalny quarter were not tall, Madame Clapart lived in the courtyard, on the fourth floor of a mansion that once belonged to some nobleman, since in the old days the nobility settled in the place where the Palace de Tournel and the Palace Saint-Paul had previously stood.

Standing in front of him in a modest dress, the dress of a rich girl quarter, blonde, meek, captivated by the story of Mademoiselle Austerlitz, surprise appears in her gaze.

1. Part of a city (2) or large village, bounded by intersecting streets, between adjacent intersections. 2. Part of the forest park area limited by clearings. 3. City police department (in the mid-19th century). Architectural Dictionary

  • quarter - noun, m., used. compare often (not) what? block, what? block, (see) what? quarter, what? block, about what? about the quarter; pl. What? blocks, (no) what? blocks, why? blocks, (see) what? neighborhoods, what? blocks, about what? about the neighborhoods... Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary
  • quarter - KVART'AL (quarter wrong), quarter, male. (German Quarter from Latin quartus - fourth). 1. A part of a city bounded by several intersecting streets. “You’re thundering a symphony throughout the whole block.” Griboyedov. In one of the remote quarters of Paris. | collected Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary
  • quarter - quarter I m. The fourth part of the reporting year, equal to three months. II m. The lowest urban administrative and police unit headed by a quarterly supervisor (in the Russian state until 1862). III m. Explanatory Dictionary by Efremova
  • QUARTER - QUARTER (from Latin quartus - fourth) - 1) a quarter of the year (3 months). 2) Part of urban development, limited by streets. 3) In the Russian Empire, the lowest urban administrative and police unit is headed by a quarterly supervisor. Large encyclopedic dictionary
  • quarter - noun, number of synonyms: 7 gay quarter 1 ghetto 3 dim 3 calpulli 1 mahalla 2 settlement 3 section 110 Dictionary of Russian synonyms
  • quarter - -a, m. 1. The fourth part of the year (three months). First quarter. Quarterly performance report. 2. A part of the city bounded by four intersecting streets and squares. Small academic dictionary
  • block - block probably through it. Quarter from lat. quartāle. Etymological Dictionary of Max Vasmer
  • quarter - See quart Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary
  • block - a planning unit of development within the boundaries of red lines, limited by main or residential streets. As a rule, it is the object of development of a development project. Construction terminology
  • quarter - Quarter of the year (3 months). Great Accounting Dictionary
  • quarter - orf. quarter, -a Lopatin's spelling dictionary
  • quarter - (quarter wrong), quarter, m. [German. Quarter from Latin. quartus – fourth]. 1. A part of the city bounded by several intersecting streets. You're blasting a symphony throughout the entire block. Griboyedov. In one of the remote quarters of Paris. || collected Big dictionary foreign words
  • quarter - Quarter/. Morphemic-spelling dictionary
  • quarter - City police and territorial unit in Moscow since 1782. It consisted of 50-100 households and was controlled by a quarter overseer. At the end of the 18th century. Moscow was divided into 88 blocks, which were united into 20 police units. Moscow. Encyclopedic reference book
  • quarter - QUARTER a, m. quartier de noblesse. unit Generation of nobility. You can call her<�Германию>drain of all sewage and after that I ask you to prove sixteen quarters of origin. 1848. A. P. Ermolov Letters. // RS 1876 10 243. Dictionary of Gallicisms of the Russian language
  • quarter - Borrowing in the Petrine era from it. language, where Quarter< ср.-лат. quartalis, суф. производного от quarta «четверть» (см. карьер). Буквально - «четверть» (года, города). Shansky Etymological Dictionary
  • quarter - Quarter, quarters, quarters, quarters, quarter, quarters, quarter, quarters, quarter, quarters, quarter, quarters Zaliznyak's Grammar Dictionary
  • quarter - QUARTER -a; m. [German] Quarter from lat. quartus - fourth] 1st quarter, -a (prof.). The fourth part of the year (three months). First job. Work report for the job. Finish the work in the second quarter of next year. Kuznetsov's Explanatory Dictionary