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1 number
رَقْم \ figure: the sign for a number (1, 2, 3, etc.); any number: a low figure. number: a word or figure that is used for counting: His hotel room is number 35 (often written as No. 35). Thirty-five is the number of his room. numeral: a sign that stands for a number: The Arabic numeral 5 and the Roman numeral V stand for number five. -
2 number
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3 North American direct distance dialing numbering plan, 'n' Is Any Number From 2 To 9, and 'x' Is Any Number From 0 To 9
Telecommunications: NXXУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > North American direct distance dialing numbering plan, 'n' Is Any Number From 2 To 9, and 'x' Is Any Number From 0 To 9
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4 Spanish Trail
Any of a number of trade routes in the early days of the Southwest. Clark indicates that the term applied especially to two main roads, one leading from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to Los Angeles, California, and the other going from Salt Lake City, Utah, to San Bernadino, California, via Cedar City (Utah) and Las Vegas (Nevada). "Old Spanish Trail" that winds through Tucson and the surrounding area is part of the Santa Fe—Los Angeles route. Such trails would have been known to cowboys, rustlers, and renegades in the Old West. -
5 distintos
adj.1 different.2 several.* * *1 various, several* * *Ex. At its widest interpretation, the classification of documents can be taken to mean the definition of classes by any of a number of possible characteristics.* * *Ex: At its widest interpretation, the classification of documents can be taken to mean the definition of classes by any of a number of possible characteristics.
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6 distinto
adj.1 different, unlike, other, unequal.2 distinct, distinguishable, apparent.3 distinct, non continuous, discrete, quite separate.* * *► adjetivo1 (diferente) different2 (claro) distinct► adjetivo pl distintos,-as1 various, several* * *(f. - distinta)adj.1) different2) distinct* * *ADJ1) (=diferente) different (a, de from)2) (=definido) [perfil, vista] clear, distinct3) pl distintos several, varioushay distintas opiniones sobre eso — there are several o various opinions about that
* * *- ta adjetivo1) ( diferente) differentser distinto a or de algo/alguien — to be different from o (AmE) than something/somebody
estas/te encuentro distinto — you look different
* * *= alternative, dissimilar, different, discrete, disparate, distinct, separate, unconnected.Ex. An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.Ex. It is the identification of similarities and differences, enabling one to group together things which are similar, and separate them from things which are dissimilar.Ex. Composite documents are documents which contain two or more discrete subjects.Ex. It is the distinct syntactical relationships in these subjects which are responsible for their being two disparate topics.Ex. There are two fundamentally distinct avenues to the construction of the schedules of a classification scheme.Ex. One of the most obvious of the limitations of this approach is that it is difficult to decide what constitutes a separate work.Ex. To take some very common examples, many academic libraries will not answer any enquiries at all from people unconnected with the university.----* algo distinto de = something other than.* algo muy distinto de = a far cry from.* distinto de = other than.* distintos = any of a number of.* en distinta medida = differing, in varying measures.* en distintas ocasiones = at different times, at various times, on several occasions.* en distinto grado = in varying measures, differing, to varying degrees.* en distintos formatos = multiform.* en distintos momentos = at different times, at various times.* en un lugar distinto a = somewhere other than.* ser algo completamente distinto = be nothing of the sort.* * *- ta adjetivo1) ( diferente) differentser distinto a or de algo/alguien — to be different from o (AmE) than something/somebody
estas/te encuentro distinto — you look different
* * *= alternative, dissimilar, different, discrete, disparate, distinct, separate, unconnected.Ex: An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.
Ex: It is the identification of similarities and differences, enabling one to group together things which are similar, and separate them from things which are dissimilar.Ex: Composite documents are documents which contain two or more discrete subjects.Ex: It is the distinct syntactical relationships in these subjects which are responsible for their being two disparate topics.Ex: There are two fundamentally distinct avenues to the construction of the schedules of a classification scheme.Ex: One of the most obvious of the limitations of this approach is that it is difficult to decide what constitutes a separate work.Ex: To take some very common examples, many academic libraries will not answer any enquiries at all from people unconnected with the university.* algo distinto de = something other than.* algo muy distinto de = a far cry from.* distinto de = other than.* distintos = any of a number of.* en distinta medida = differing, in varying measures.* en distintas ocasiones = at different times, at various times, on several occasions.* en distinto grado = in varying measures, differing, to varying degrees.* en distintos formatos = multiform.* en distintos momentos = at different times, at various times.* en un lugar distinto a = somewhere other than.* ser algo completamente distinto = be nothing of the sort.* * *distinto -taA (diferente) differentson gemelos, pero son muy distintos they're twins, but they are very differentdistinto A or DE algo/algn:es totalmente distinto a ella he is totally different to o from hersu versión de lo ocurrido es bastante distinta de la mía his version of events is quite different from o to o ( AmE) than mineeste problema es totalmente distinto del anterior this problem is totally different from o ( frml) quite distinct from the previous oneB (en pl, delante del n) (varios) several, variousles preguntó a distintas personas y nadie sabía she asked several o various people and no-one knew* * *
distinto◊ -ta adjetivo
1 ( diferente) different;
ser distinto a or de algo/algn to be different from o to o (AmE) than sth/sb;◊ estas/te encuentro distinto you look different
2 (en pl, delante del n) ( varios) several, various
distinto,-a adjetivo different
' distinto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
actual
- aparte
- diferenciar
- distinta
- diversa
- diverso
- fonéticamente
- otra
- otro
- carácter
- concebir
- diferente
English:
actual
- cry
- differ
- different
- dissimilar
- distinct
- separate
- unlike
- other
* * *distinto, -a♦ adj1. [diferente] different (de o a from o to);su versión de los hechos era muy distinta her version of events was very different;es distinto venir de vacaciones a vivir aquí coming on Br holiday o US vacation is different to o from living here2. [claro] clear;su voz se oía distinta entre las demás her voice could be clearly heard among the others;claro y distinto perfectly clear3.distintos [varios] various;hay distintos libros sobre el tema there are various books on the subject;hay distintas maneras de preparar este plato there are various different ways of making this dish♦ advdifferently;en este país hacen las cosas distinto they do things differently in this country* * *adj1 different;ser distinto de be different from2:* * *distinto, -ta adj1) diferente: different2) claro: distinct, clear, evident* * *distinto adj (diferente) different -
7 hiperónimo
1 superordinate* * *= superordinate, superordinate term.Ex. Anyway, experience had taught him that a subordinate who attempts to subdue a superordinate is almost always lost; the superordinate has too many advantages in such a contest.Ex. With any given class number, the first alphabetical index entry made for that subject commences, or leads with the last term in the chain and qualifies this with the minimum number of superordinate terms that are necessary to indicate its precise context.* * *= superordinate, superordinate term.Ex: Anyway, experience had taught him that a subordinate who attempts to subdue a superordinate is almost always lost; the superordinate has too many advantages in such a contest.
Ex: With any given class number, the first alphabetical index entry made for that subject commences, or leads with the last term in the chain and qualifies this with the minimum number of superordinate terms that are necessary to indicate its precise context.* * *hyperonym -
8 término general
(n.) = superordinate termEx. With any given class number, the first alphabetical index entry made for that subject commences, or leads with the last term in the chain and qualifies this with the minimum number of superordinate terms that are necessary to indicate its precise context.* * *(n.) = superordinate termEx: With any given class number, the first alphabetical index entry made for that subject commences, or leads with the last term in the chain and qualifies this with the minimum number of superordinate terms that are necessary to indicate its precise context.
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9 cansancio
m.1 tiredness (fatiga).2 boredom.3 fatigue, tiredness, exhaustion, weariness.4 macies, lassitude.* * *1 tiredness, weariness\estar muerto,-a de cansancio figurado to be dead tired, be exhausted* * *noun m.weariness, fatigue* * *SM1) (=fatiga) tiredness2) (=hastío) boredom* * *masculino tirednessme caigo or me muero de cansancio — I'm absolutely worn out o exhausted
hasta el cansancio: lo repitió hasta el cansancio — she repeated it over and over again
* * *= fatigue, tiredness.Ex. The shift from 99.9 to 99.8 percent can result from fatigue or any of a number of other factors.Ex. Back-ache, eye strain, tiredness, irritability, absenteeism and inefficiency are some of the problems that result from bad workstation design.----* cansancio emocional = emotional fatigue.* muerto de cansancio = tired to death.* sin cansancio = indefatigably.* * *masculino tirednessme caigo or me muero de cansancio — I'm absolutely worn out o exhausted
hasta el cansancio: lo repitió hasta el cansancio — she repeated it over and over again
* * *= fatigue, tiredness.Ex: The shift from 99.9 to 99.8 percent can result from fatigue or any of a number of other factors.
Ex: Back-ache, eye strain, tiredness, irritability, absenteeism and inefficiency are some of the problems that result from bad workstation design.* cansancio emocional = emotional fatigue.* muerto de cansancio = tired to death.* sin cansancio = indefatigably.* * *tirednessestoy que me caigo or me muero de cansancio I'm absolutely worn out o exhausted, I'm dead tired ( colloq), I'm ready to drop ( colloq)hasta el cansancio: se lo repitió hasta el cansancio she repeated it over and over again o until she was blue in the face* * *
cansancio sustantivo masculino
tiredness;◊ me caigo de cansancio I'm absolutely worn out o exhausted
cansancio sustantivo masculino tiredness, weariness: estamos muertos de cansancio, we are worn out
' cansancio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acusar
- bárbara
- bárbaro
- cansada
- cansado
- denotar
- desfallecer
- fatiga
- fatigosa
- fatigoso
- reflejarse
- rendir
- rendida
- rendido
- resoplar
- caer
- muestra
- pesadez
- puf
- puro
- reflejar
- resoplido
- uf
English:
dead
- fatigue
- nod
- tiredness
- wearily
- weariness
- flop
- weary
* * *cansancio nm1. [fatiga] tiredness;muerto de cansancio dead tired2. [hastío] boredom;hasta el cansancio over and over again* * *m tiredness* * *cansancio nmfatiga: fatigue, weariness* * * -
10 considerar que significa
(v.) = take to + meanEx. At its widest interpretation, the classification of documents can be taken to mean the definition of classes by any of a number of possible characteristics.* * *(v.) = take to + meanEx: At its widest interpretation, the classification of documents can be taken to mean the definition of classes by any of a number of possible characteristics.
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11 fatiga
f.1 tiredness, fatigue (cansancio).fatiga crónica chronic fatiguefatiga nerviosa strain, stress2 shortness of breath, breathlessness (ahogo).3 distress, mental anguish.4 fatigue strength.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: fatigar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: fatigar.* * *1 (cansancio) fatigue1 (penalidades) troubles, difficulties* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=cansancio) fatigue frm, tiredness, weariness2) (=ahogo) breathlessnesssubir las escaleras me causa fatiga — climbing the stairs makes me breathless, when I climb the stairs I get o run out of breath
3) (=reparo) embarrassment5) (Téc) fatigue* * *1)a) ( cansancio) tiredness, fatigue (frml)b) ( ahogo) breathlessness* * *= fatigue.Ex. The shift from 99.9 to 99.8 percent can result from fatigue or any of a number of other factors.----* compañero de fatigas = brother in arms.* fatiga del metal = metal fatigue.* fatiga emocional = emotional fatigue.* fatiga estructural = structural fatigue.* fractura de fatiga = stress fracture.* * *1)a) ( cansancio) tiredness, fatigue (frml)b) ( ahogo) breathlessness* * *= fatigue.Ex: The shift from 99.9 to 99.8 percent can result from fatigue or any of a number of other factors.
* compañero de fatigas = brother in arms.* fatiga del metal = metal fatigue.* fatiga emocional = emotional fatigue.* fatiga estructural = structural fatigue.* fractura de fatiga = stress fracture.* * *A1 (cansancio) tiredness, fatigue ( frml)la fatiga causa muchos accidentes en carretera many road accidents are caused by fatigue2 (ahogo) breathlessness3 (de los frenos) fadeCompuesto:metal fatigue1 (trabajos) hardship, difficulties (pl)2(náusea): me da fatigas it makes me feel sick o nauseous* * *
Del verbo fatigar: ( conjugate fatigar)
fatiga es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
fatiga
fatigar
fatiga sustantivo femenino
fatigar ( conjugate fatigar) verbo transitivo ( físicamente) to tire … out;
( mentalmente) to tire
fatigarse verbo pronominal
fatiga sustantivo femenino
1 (cansancio, agotamiento) fatigue, tiredness
fatiga del metal, metal fatigue
2 (dificultad para respirar) tener fatiga, to breath with difficulty o to have laboured breath
fatigar verbo transitivo to tire, weary
' fatiga' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
trote
- Jesús
English:
fatigue
- short-winded
- tiredness
- eye
- over
- repetitive
* * *fatiga nf1. [cansancio] tiredness, fatigue;siento una gran fatiga I feel extremely tiredfatiga crónica chronic fatigue;fatiga del metal metal fatigue;fatiga muscular muscle fatigue;fatiga nerviosa strain, stress;fatiga visual eyestrain2. [ahogo] shortness of breath, breathlessness4.fatigas [penas] troubles, hardships;pasó muchas fatigas en su juventud she endured many hardships in her youth;mis compañeros de fatigas my fellow sufferers* * *f tiredness, fatigue* * *fatiga nfcansancio: fatigue* * *fatiga n fatigue -
12 предельное значение выходного тока
предельное значение выходного тока
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[IEV number 314-04-09]EN
limiting value of the output current
upper limit of output current which cannot, by design, be exceeded under any conditions
[IEV number 314-04-09]FR
valeur limite du courant de sortie
valeur supérieure du courant de sortie qui, par conception, ne peut pas être dépassée, quelles que soient les conditions d’utilisation
[IEV number 314-04-09]Тематики
- измерение электр. величин в целом
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > предельное значение выходного тока
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13 экстремальный диапазон влияющей величины
экстремальный диапазон влияющей величины
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[IEV number 442-05-39]EN
extreme range of an influencing quantity (for a residual current device)
the range of values of an influencing quantity within which the residual current device suffers only spontaneously reversible changes, while not necessarily complying with any requirements
[IEV number 442-05-39]FR
domaine extrême d'une grandeur d'influence (pour un dispositif de coupure différentiel)
domaine des valeurs que peut prendre une grandeur d'influence, à l'intérieur duquel le dispositif de coupure différentiel ne subit que des altérations spontanément réversibles, sans être tenu nécessairement de satisfaire à aucune autre prescription
[IEV number 442-05-39]EN
DE
FR
- domaine extrême d'une grandeur d'influence (pour un dispositif de coupure différentiel)
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > экстремальный диапазон влияющей величины
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14 Netz
n; -es, -e1. net (auch MATH. und fig.); einer Spinne: web; soziales Netz safety net (of social benefits); den Ball ins Netz befördern Fußball: put the ball into the net; den Ball ins Netz schlagen Tennis: send the ball into the net; ans Netz gehen Tennis: go up to the net; jemandem ins Netz gehen fig. walk into s.o.’s trap; seine Netze auswerfen fig. cast one’s nets; sich im eigenen Netz verfangen fig. get caught in one’s own trap; sich im Netz seiner Lügen verstricken get caught up in a web of lies3. (Verkehrs-, Verteilungssystem) EISENB., TELEF. etc. network; (Stromnetz) mains Pl.; ans Netz gehen Kraftwerk etc.: go on stream; vom Netz gehen be shut down; vom Netz nehmen shut down* * *das Netz(Fischerei) net;(Netzstruktur) network; net;(Spinnennetz) web* * *Nẹtz [nɛts]nt -es, -e1) net; (= Spinnennetz) web; (= Haarnetz) (hair)net; (= Einkaufsnetz) string bag, net bag; (= Gepäcknetz) (luggage) rack; (fig von Lügen, Heuchelei) tissue, web; (= Maschenwerk) nettingFische mit dem Netz fangen — to catch fish with nets, to net fish
ans Netz gehen (Sport) — to go up to the net
ins Netz gehen (Ftbl) — to go into the ( back of the) net; (Tennis) to hit the net
ins Netz schlagen — to play into the net
in jds Netz geraten (fig) — to fall into sb's clutches
sich im eigenen Netz verstricken — to be caught in one's own trap, to be hoist with (Brit) or on (US) one's own petard (prov)
jdm durchs Netz gehen (fig) — to give sb the slip
2) (= System) network; (= Stromnetz) mains sing or pl; (= Überlandnetz) (national) grid; (COMPUT) networkdas Kraftwerk musste vom Netz genommen werden — the power station had to be shut down
3)(= Internet)
das Netz — the Netim Netz surfen (inf) — to surf the Net (inf)
etw übers Netz bestellen — to order sth online or through the Net
4) (MATH) net; (= Kartengitter) grid* * *das2) ((any of various devices for catching creatures, eg fish, or for any of a number of other purposes, consisting of) a loose open material made of knotted string, thread, wire etc: a fishing-net; a hair-net; a tennis-net; ( also adjective) a net curtain.) net3) (anything in the form of a net, ie with many lines crossing each other: A network of roads covered the countryside.) network4) (a type of trap for flies etc made of fine silk threads, spun by a spider etc: a spider's web.) web* * *<-es, -e>[ˈnɛts]nt3. SPORT netans \Netz gehen to go up to the netins \Netz gehen to go into the net; Tennisball to hit the netdas soziale \Netz the social net5. (Spinnennetz) webans \Netz gehen to be connected to the gridetw vom \Netz nehmen to cut sth off from the gridlokales/neurales \Netz local/neural area network8. (Rohrnetz) network [of pipes]9. TRANSP system10. (Ring) network11.▶ ohne \Netz und doppelten Boden without a safety net▶ jdm ins \Netz gehen to fall into sb's trap [or clutches]▶ jdm durchs \Netz gehen to give sb the slip* * *das; Netzes, Netze1) (auch FischerNetz, TennisNetz, Ballspiele) net; (EinkaufsNetz) string bag; (GepäckNetz) [luggage-]rackein Netz von Lügen — (fig.) a web of lies
jemandem ins Netz gehen — (fig.) fall into somebody's trap
2) (SpinnenNetz) web3) (VerteilerNetz, VerkehrsNetz, System von Einrichtungen) network; (für Strom, Wasser, Gas) mains pl* * *soziales Netz safety net (of social benefits);den Ball ins Netz schlagen Tennis: send the ball into the net;ans Netz gehen Tennis: go up to the net;jemandem ins Netz gehen fig walk into sb’s trap;seine Netze auswerfen fig cast one’s nets;sich im eigenen Netz verfangen fig get caught in one’s own trap;sich im Netz seiner Lügen verstricken get caught up in a web of lies3. (Verkehrs-, Verteilungssystem) BAHN, TEL etc network; (Stromnetz) mains pl ; Computernetz) network, net;vom Netz gehen be shut down;vom Netz nehmen shut down* * *das; Netzes, Netze1) (auch FischerNetz, TennisNetz, Ballspiele) net; (EinkaufsNetz) string bag; (GepäckNetz) [luggage-]rackein Netz von Lügen — (fig.) a web of lies
jemandem ins Netz gehen — (fig.) fall into somebody's trap
2) (SpinnenNetz) web3) (VerteilerNetz, VerkehrsNetz, System von Einrichtungen) network; (für Strom, Wasser, Gas) mains pl* * *-e (allg. Stromnetz) n.mains (electricity) n. -e n.mains n.meshes n.net n.network n. -
15 Rippe
f; -, -n; ANAT., BOT., TECH., FLUG., ARCHIT., von Stoff: rib; Schokolade: row, Am. strip; (Kühl-, Heizrippe) fin; MOT. auch beim Kühler: gill; jemandem in die Rippen stoßen give s.o. a dig in the ribs; sich (Dat) mehrere Rippen brechen break several ribs; hohe Rippe GASTR. rib roast; er hat nichts auf den Rippen he’s skin and bones; ich kann es mir nicht aus den Rippen schneiden umg. I can’t just produce it out of thin air; gerippt* * *die Ripperib* * *Rịp|pe ['rɪpə]f -, -n1) (ANAT, COOK) riber hat nichts auf den Rippen (inf) — he's just skin and bones
... damit du was auf die Rippen kriegst (inf) —... to put a bit of flesh on you
ich kann es doch nicht durch die Rippen schwitzen (inf) — I can't just produce it from nowhere
See:→ leiern2) (von Blatt, Gewölbe etc in Stoffmuster) rib3) (von Heizkörper, Kühlaggregat) fin4) (von Apfelsine) segment; (von Schokolade) row (of squares)* * *die1) (any one of the bones which curve round and forward from the backbone, enclosing the heart and lungs.) rib2) (one of the curved pieces of wood which are joined to the keel to form the framework of a boat.) rib3) (any of a number of things similar in shape, use etc to a rib, eg one of the supports for the fabric of an aeroplane wing or of an umbrella.) rib* * *Rip·pe<-, -n>[ˈrɪpə]f3. KOCHKflache \Rippe fore rib, top [or AM short] rib4. TECH fin5. (Webstreifen) rib7.▶ es sich dat nicht aus den \Rippen schneiden können (fam) to not be able to produce sth out of thin air [or out of nothing] [or from nowhere]er kann es sich nicht aus den Rippen schneiden! he can't produce it out of thin air!* * *die; Rippe, Rippen (auch Bot., Technik, Textilw., fig.) ribsie hat nichts auf den Rippen — (ugs.) she is only skin and bone
* * *Rippe f; -, -n; ANAT, BOT, TECH, FLUG, ARCH, von Stoff: rib; Schokolade: row, US strip; (Kühl-, Heizrippe) fin; AUTO auch beim Kühler: gill;jemandem in die Rippen stoßen give sb a dig in the ribs;sich (dat)mehrere Rippen brechen break several ribs;hohe Rippe GASTR rib roast;er hat nichts auf den Rippen he’s skin and bones;ich kann es mir nicht aus den Rippen schneiden umg I can’t just produce it out of thin air; → gerippt* * *die; Rippe, Rippen (auch Bot., Technik, Textilw., fig.) ribsie hat nichts auf den Rippen — (ugs.) she is only skin and bone
* * *-n (Techn.) f.gill n.louvre n.slat n. -n f.rib n. -
16 vilkårlig
* * *adj( fremgået af frit valg) arbitrary ( fx choice);( egenmægtig) arbitrary ( fx decision), high-handed ( fx treatment of others);( tilfældig) random ( fx choice, example);( hvilken som helst) any ( fx point, number);[ en linie der går igennem tre vilkårlige punkter] a line passing through three arbitrary points (el. any three points). -
17 abrojo
(Spanish model spelled same [aßróxo] < Latin aperi oculum 'open your eye!')Texas: 1931. According to the DARE, this term can refer to any of a variety of chaparral shrubs, including Condalia globosa. Often refers to the "lotebush" and "squawbush." The DRAE defines abrojo as a plant of the zygophyllaceous family, with long creeping stems, composite leaves, almost spherical fruit, and many sharp, sturdy spines. It is harmful to crops. Santamaría glosses this term as a common name for any of a number of plants, belonging to several different families, that all have stems or fruit bristling with many sharp, sticky, or barbed spines. In Mexico, abrojo is applied to such diverse plants as: Triumpheta semitriloba, Microrhamnus ericoides, C. spatu-lata, and C. obtusifolia. The cowboy wore chaps and relied on his boots and tapaderos to protect his feet and legs from the sharp spines of these plants. Ladino cattle often hid in thickets of abrojo or chaparral, making his job difficult, indeed. -
18 mesquit grass
Texas: 1823. Any of a number of grasses growing near mesquite. They are used as forage for animals. The DARE gives a number of plants often called mesquite grass, including grama grass, a velvet grass (including Holcus lanatus), buffalo grass ( Buchloe dacty-loides), one of two needlegrasses ( Stipa viridula or Aristida purpurea), a galleta (either curly mesquite or Hilaria jamesii), or a muhly grass (including Muhlenbergia porteri).Alternate form: mesquit grass. -
19 net
I [net]1. noun(any of various devices for catching creatures, eg fish, or for any of a number of other purposes, consisting of) a loose open material made of knotted string, thread, wire etc:شَبَكَه( also adjective) a net curtain.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈnettedto catch in a net:يَصيدُ بِشَبَكَه II [net] adjectiveThey netted several tons of fish.
1) (of a profit etc ) remaining after all expenses etc have been paid:صافي الرِّبحThe net profit from the sale was $200.
2) (of the weight of something) not including the packaging or container:صافي الوَزْنThe sugar weighs one kilo net.
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20 rib
[rɪb] noun1) any one of the bones which curve round and forward from the backbone, enclosing the heart and lungs.ضِلْع2) one of the curved pieces of wood which are joined to the keel to form the framework of a boat.رافِدَه3) a vertical raised strip in eg knitted material, or the pattern formed by a row of these.ضِلْع نافِر في الحِياكَه4) any of a number of things similar in shape, use etc to a rib, eg one of the supports for the fabric of an aeroplane wing or of an umbrella.دِعامَه
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number theory — Math. the study of integers and their relation to one another. Also called theory of numbers. [1910 15] * * * Branch of mathematics concerned with properties of and relations among integers. It is a popular subject among amateur mathematicians… … Universalium
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any — /ˈɛni / (say enee) adjective 1. one, a, an, or (with plural noun) some, whatever or whichever it may be: if you have any witnesses, produce them. 2. in whatever quantity or number, great or small: have you any butter?; have you any blank disks? 3 …
Any Number — is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right . It is played with three prizes: a car, a three digit prize, and the money in a piggy bank (in dollars and cents from $1.02 to $9.87). While the rules of the game… … Wikipedia
Number Ones: Up Close and Personal — World Tour Official poster for the tour Tour by Janet Jackson Associated album Number Ones … Wikipedia
Number Ones (Janet Jackson album) — Number Ones / The Best Greatest hits album by Janet Jackson Released November 17, 2009 (see … Wikipedia
Any Dream Will Do (song) — Any Dream Will Do is a popular song written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice for the 1968 musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat . It is the closing song of the musical, sung by the title character of Joseph.It has been sung by… … Wikipedia
Number Six (Battlestar Galactica) — Number Six Battlestar Galactica character Promotional still of Number Six in season four First appearance … Wikipedia
Number Six (The Prisoner) — Number Six is the central fictional character in the 1960s television series The Prisoner, played by Patrick McGoohan. In the AMC remake, the character is played by Jim Caviezel, renamed Six . In several episodes, his attempts to escape his… … Wikipedia
any number of — Many • • • Main Entry: ↑number * * * any particular whole quantity of the game can involve any number of players ■ a large and unlimited quantity or amount of the results can be read any number of ways … Useful english dictionary