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1 Points On
A cotton quotation term. There are 100 points in one penny. A price may be quoted as so many " points on," e.g. above, the official grade quotation. -
2 Points
Ribbons with metal tags on them. During Queen Elizabeth's reign (1558-1602) such ribbons were used to tie separate sleeves to the epaulets. Points tied in bows were a popular form of trimming during the Cavalier period. -
3 points
noun plural1) a movable section of rails which allow a train to cross over other lines or pass from one line to another:مِحْوال خطوط سِكَّة الحَديدThe points had to be changed before the train could continue.
2) the solid tips in the toes of ballet shoes:رؤوس حِذاء رَقص الباليهShe can dance on her points.
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4 Points
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5 Points To Go
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6 points
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7 points de suspension
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8 points cardinaux
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9 points de pénalisation
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10 points cardinaux
Dictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > points cardinaux
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11 points plan
HRa method of job evaluation that uses a points scale for rating different criteria. [m1] Also known as point-factor system -
12 Points North Landing Aerodrome, Points North Landing, Saskatchewan, Canada
Airports: YNLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Points North Landing Aerodrome, Points North Landing, Saskatchewan, Canada
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13 Points Against
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14 Points Against Standards
Sports: PASУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Points Against Standards
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15 Points Assists And Rebounds
Sports: PARУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Points Assists And Rebounds
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16 Points Carried Forward
Sports: PCFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Points Carried Forward
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17 Points For
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18 Points Kills Deaths
Sports: PKDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Points Kills Deaths
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19 Points Of Interest
Chat: POIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Points Of Interest
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20 Points Of Light
American: POL
См. также в других словарях:
points — points; points·man; … English syllables
Points — (fr., spr. Poäng), Spitzen. P. d Alençon (spr. P. d Alangsong), Spitzen von Alençon. P. d augne (spr. P. dons ), eine Sorte sehr seine Spitzen. P. à la Reine (spr. P. a la Rähn), Spitzenkanten ohne Bogen. P. de France (spr. P. d Frangs), weiße… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Points [1] — Points (franz., spr. pūäng), genähte Spitzen (s. Point); Augen auf Karten und Würfeln. Militärisch: Offiziere oder Mannschaften, die, meist zu Paradezwecken, durch Vortreten aus der Front die Festlegung einer genauen Richtungslinie erleichtern … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Points [2] — Points, s. Viehzucht (Exterieur) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Points — Points, s. Bobbinnet … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Points — (frz., spr. pŏäng), Mehrzahl von Point (s.d.). P. douloureux (spr. duluröh), s.v.w. Valleixsche Druckpunkte (s. Neuralgie) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Points — 1. A 1% change in the face value of a bond or a debenture. 2. In futures contracts, a price change of one one hundredth, or 1% of one cent. 3. A $1 price change in the value of common stock. 4. In real estate mortgages, the initial fee charged by … Investment dictionary
Points-Cœur — Fraternité Molokai L œuvre Points Cœur a été fondée en 1990 par le P. Thierry de Roucy, de la congrégation religieuse catholique des Serviteurs de Jésus et de Marie, pour être une œuvre de compassion et de consolation en faveur des enfants et des … Wikipédia en Français
points — See boiling point breaker points contact breaker points contact points dual breaker points ignition points point … Dictionary of automotive terms
Points — When melodrama ruled the stage, points were the actor s stock in trade. Playing for points was a way of underscoring certain lines, poses, or dramatic moments to get a reaction from the audience. Actors who knew how to perform that kind of… … The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater
Points — This is a medieval occupational surname. It is recorded in the spellings of Point, Points, Pointer and Poynter and Poyntz. Points were a kind of tagged lace or cord of twisted yarn, silk, or leather used for fastening together the doublet and… … Surnames reference