regency

  • 1Regency TR-1 — Regency TR 1  первый в мире серийный полностью транзисторный радиоприёмник, поступивший в широкую продажу в США 1 ноября 1954 года. TR 1 был спр …

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  • 2Regency — may have several meanings: * A regency may be a period of time when a regent reigns, and in a non ceremonial monarchy holds power, in the name of the current monarch, or in the name of the Crown itself, if the throne is vacant. Specific political …

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  • 3Regency TR-1 — Regency TR 1. Das Regency TR 1 war das erste kommerzielle Transistorradio der Welt. Es wurde von der Industrial Development Engineering Associates of Indianapolis, Indiana im Auftrag von Texas Instruments hergestellt und war schaltungstechnisch… …

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  • 4regency — ► NOUN (pl. regencies) 1) the office or period of government by a regent. 2) a commission acting as regent. 3) (the Regency) the period of the regency in Britain (1811 20) or France (1715 23). ► ADJECTIVE (Regency) ▪ in the neoclassical styl …

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  • 5Regency — Re gen*cy (r?*jen*s?), n.; pl. {Regencies} ( s?z). [CF. F. r[ e]gence, LL. regentia. See {Regent}, a.] 1. The office of ruler; rule; authority; government. [1913 Webster] 2. Especially, the office, jurisdiction, or dominion of a regent or… …

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  • 6regency — [rē′jən sē] n. pl. regencies [ME regencie < ML regentia] 1. the position, function, or authority of a regent or group of regents 2. a group serving as regents 3. a country or territory governed by a regent or group of regents 4. the time… …

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  • 7Regency —   [ riːdʒənsɪ; englisch »Regentschaft«] die, , Stilstufe der englischen Kunst zur Zeit der Regentschaft beziehungsweise Regierung Georgs IV. (1811 30), zwischen georgianischem Klassizismus und viktorianischem Historismus. Vom Regencystil, der… …

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  • 8Regency — adj Regency buildings, furniture etc are from or in the style of the period 1811 1820 in Britain …

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  • 9regency — early 15c., from M.L. regentia, from L. regens (see REGENT (Cf. regent)). Notable instances were: France 1715 1723 (under Philip, Duke of Orleans), Britain 1810 1820 (under George, Prince of Wales, Prince Regent), in each case with suggestion of… …

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  • 10regency — index dominion (supreme authority), hegemony, hierarchy (persons in authority), predominance, regime Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …

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