- •М.Н. Макеева, о.Н. Морозова, л.П. Циленко английский для бакалавров
- •Contents
- •Методическая записка
- •Innovation Issues
- •I send sms every day.
- •I am using Nick’s phone while mine is being charged.
- •I’m writing a message now.
- •You have to lock this door every evening at 20.00.
- •You don’t have to arrive before 9.00.
- •You mustn’t speak during working hours.
- •Have you done your project yet?
- •When did you do your project?
- •Part II Three items of technological innovation
- •I’ll deal with that later.
- •Greek soldiers pretended to make peace with their enemies.
- •Greek soldiers didn’t pretend to make peace with their enemies.
- •Did Greek soldiers pretend to make peace with their enemies?
- •1. In pairs or small groups match the part of the car with its function.
- •Lesson 6
- •Around 80% of the world's population enjoys mobile phone coverage as of 2006. This figure is expected to increase to 95% by the year 2011.
- •4. Match the abbreviation with English and Russian definitions.
- •Part III
- •Invention into reality
- •Five Key Factors To Consider About Your Invention
- •How To Think Up a Profitable Invention
- •Grammar reference
- •I think you are right. He doesn't want you to do it. Present simple or continuous
- •I don't usually have bacon for breakfast but I'm having some this morning
- •I've never met Jim and Sally.
- •The imperative
- •I said I didn't want to go.
- •The first conditional
- •If I was still working in Brighton, I would commute by train.
- •Asking questions 2
- •Question tags
- •Prepositions – Place (Position and Direction)
- •Other important Prepositions
- •Irregular verbs
- •List of references
- •47. Url : http://planetgreen.Discovery.Com/videos/dean-of-invention-car-that-folds-in-half.Html
- •Английский для бакалавров
Check
You use have to or
must to talk about an obligation,
although, when talking about responsibilities, have to is more
common, e.g.
The negative form don’t
have to is used when you don’t have
an obligation, e.g.
But you use the negative form mustn’t
to talk about an obligation not
to do something, e.g. For
more on these grammar points, turn to ‘Grammar Reference’.You have to lock this door every evening at 20.00.
You don’t have to arrive before 9.00.
You mustn’t speak during working hours.
Lesson 3
How do you define the term
‘Patent’?
Would you like to be a
patentee?
If you were an inventor
where would you apply to be granted?
Can you list the items to
become a patentee?
patent
(/pætənt/
or /ˈpeɪtənt/)
(n) – патент.
‘The
Federal Service for Intellectual Property, Patents and Trademarks’
– ‘Rospatent’ – Федеральное
государственное
учреждение
по
интеллектуальной
собственности,
патентам
и
товарным
знакам
– Роспатент.
assignee
(n)
– уполномоченный, правопреемник,
цессионарий.
Last
year
this
company became
an
assignee
of
patent.
– В прошлом году эта компания стала
правопреемником патентовладельца.
disclosure
(n)
– открытие, обнаружение, сообщение.
MPs
called
for
public
disclosure
of
the
committee's
findings.
– Члены парламента потребовали оглашения
результатов работы комиссии.
procedure
(n)
– процедура, порядок осуществления
действия.
You can't just do it however
you like – you must follow procedure. – Ты не можешь
просто делать это, как тебе захочется,
ты должен следовать установленной
процедуре.
5. to
grant
(v)
– оказывать материальную поддержку;
target
grant
– целевая
программа помощи.
We
received a grant to attend the conference. – Мы получили
стипендию для участия в конференции.
6.
claim(s)
(n)
– патентная формула; claim
(v)
– возбуждать иск о возмещении убытков.
You should claim against the
car insurance. – Ты должен подать иск против
компании, страхующей автомобили.
7. applicable
(adj)
– применимый.
This
is
the
rule
applicable
to
both
verbs
and
nouns.
– Это правило, применяющееся как к
глаголам, так и к существительным.
mental
(adj.)
– интеллектуальный, умственный;
Syn.:
intellectual
– внутренний
(происходящий в сознании), inner.
His
physical and mental health had got worse. – Его
физическое
и
душевное
здоровье
ухудшилось.
9. scope
(n)
– границы, рамки, пределы.
Responsibility
for
office
services
is
not
within
the
scope
of
the
department.
– Ответственность за работу офисных
служб не входит в компетенцию данного
отдела.
10. durations
(n)
– продолжительность, срок действия
(договора); Syn.:
continuance,
endurance.
Macaulay
duration
is measured in years. – Срок
погашения
облигаций
измеряется
в
годах.
Исключительное
право • грант • процедура получения
права собственности на изобретение •
требования, возложенные на патентодержателя
• международные соглашения • цессионарий
• ограниченный период времени •
промышленно применимая форма заявления
на патент • утверждения, определяющие
изобретение • предотвращать использование
патента другими лицами • собственник
патента • Всемирная торговая организация.
1. |
A patent is exclusive rightsgranted by astate. |
True |
False |
2. |
The procedure for granting patents, the requirements placed on the patentee. |
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3. |
The procedure for granting patents, the requirements placed on the patentee, and the extent of the exclusive rights are identical for all countries. |
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4. |
The invention mustn’t be new,non-obvious, andusefulorindustrially applicable. |
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5. |
In many countries, certain subject areasare included in patents,business methodsand mental acts. |
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6. |
The exclusive right granted to a patentee is the right to prevent others from making, using, selling, or distributing the patented invention without permission. |
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7. |
Different types of patents may have varying patent terms. |
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1. |
A patent is exclusive rightsgranted by astateto an inventor |
a) |
vary widely between countries according to national laws and international agreements. |
2. |
In many countries, certain subject areasare excluded from patents, |
b) |
which must be new,non-obvious, andusefulorindustrially applicable. |
3. |
It is just a right |
c) |
varying patent terms. |
4. |
Typically, however, a patent application must include one or more claimsdefining the invention |
d) |
or their assignee for a limited period of timein exchange for a public disclosure of aninvention. |
5. |
The procedure for granting patents, the requirements placed on the patentee, and the extent of the exclusive rights |
e) |
such as business methodsand mental acts. |
6. |
Different types of patents may have |
f) |
to prevent others' use. |
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