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gerinc* * *1) (the spine: the backbone of a fish.) hátgerinc2) (the chief support: The older employees are the backbone of the industry.) gerince vminek -
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n1) анат. спинний хребет; хребетний стовп2) основа, суть, головна опора3) твердість характеру, сила волі4) корінець (книги)5) тех. каркас (конструкції)to the backbone — наскрізь, до самих кісток
* * *n1) aнaт. хребет, хребетний стовп; спинний хребет2) основа; суть; сутність3) твердість характеру; сила волі4) тex. каркас, несуча частина, головна опора ( конструкції) -
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n. omurga, belkemiği; temel; karakter kuvveti, karakter gücü, metanet, direk* * *1. belkemiği 2. omurga* * *1) (the spine: the backbone of a fish.) omurga, belkemiği2) (the chief support: The older employees are the backbone of the industry.) belkemiği, temel, esas -
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• ryhti• selkäruoto• selkäranka* * *1) (the spine: the backbone of a fish.) selkäranka2) (the chief support: The older employees are the backbone of the industry.) tukipilari -
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1 ხერხემალი2 საფუძველი, საყრდენი -
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n. ruggengraat; geraamte, skelet; vasthoudend; (in computers) de basisverbindingen van het Internetbackbone♦voorbeelden: -
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1) (the spine: the backbone of a fish.) mugurkauls2) (the chief support: The older employees are the backbone of the industry.) pamats; būtība* * *mugurkauls; būtība, pamats; rakstura stingrība, gribasspēks -
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1) (the spine: the backbone of a fish.) nugarkaulis2) (the chief support: The older employees are the backbone of the industry.) pagrindinis ramstis -
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n. ryggrad; märg; beslutsamhet; fysisk infrastruktur av Internetet (data)* * *1) (the spine: the backbone of a fish.) ryggrad2) (the chief support: The older employees are the backbone of the industry.) ryggrad -
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1) (the spine: the backbone of a fish.) páteř2) (the chief support: The older employees are the backbone of the industry.) opora* * *• páteř -
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1) (the spine: the backbone of a fish.) chrbtica2) (the chief support: The older employees are the backbone of the industry.) opora* * *• chrbtica -
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1) (the spine: the backbone of a fish.) coloană vertebrală, şira spinării2) (the chief support: The older employees are the backbone of the industry.) pilon, temelie -
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['bækboun] n 1. shtyllë kurrizore. 2. fig. forcë karakteri, kockë, këllqe. 3. fig. shtyllë, strumbullar; palcë; thelb● the backbone of the organization shtylla e organizatës● Albanian to the backbone shqiptar në palcë/fund e krye -
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1) (the spine: the backbone of a fish.) ραχοκοκαλιά2) (the chief support: The older employees are the backbone of the industry.) το κύριο τμήμα, η «ραχοκοκαλιά» -
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1) (the spine: the backbone of a fish.) colonne vertébrale, épine dorsale2) (the chief support: The older employees are the backbone of the industry.) pivot -
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1) (the spine: the backbone of a fish.) espinha dorsal2) (the chief support: The older employees are the backbone of the industry.) sustentáculo -
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subs.P. and V. σφόνδυλος, ὁ.Of the backbone: P. and V. νωτιαῖος.A farmer, one of those that are the backbone of the land: V. αὐτουργὸς, οἵπερ καὶ μόνοι σώζουσι γῆν (Eur., Or. 920).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Backbone
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N1. रीढ़\backboneकी\backboneहड्डीHe is the back bone of his party.He hurt his backbone while lifting the heavy box.
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Backbone — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La palabra backbone se refiere a las principales conexiones troncales de Internet. Está compuesta de un gran número de routers comerciales, gubernamentales, universitarios y otros de gran capacidad interconectados… … Wikipedia Español
Backbone — Back bone (b[a^]k b[=o]n ), n. [2d back, n. + bone.] [1913 Webster] 1. The column of bones in the back which sustains and gives firmness to the frame; the spine; the vertebral or spinal column. [1913 Webster] 2. Anything like, or serving the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Backbone — may mean:* Vertebral column, of a vertebrate organism * Backbone chain, in polymer chemistry, the framework of the molecule * Backbone Entertainment, a video game development company * Backbone network, the top level of a hierarchical network *… … Wikipedia
Backbone — Backbone: Internet backbone Backbone network Backbone Entertainment производитель видеоигр Backbone (альбом Бони Джеймса) Бэкбэун сообщество в округе Alleghany, Виргиния … Википедия
Backbone — (engl. „Rückgrat“) bezeichnet: in der Biochemie das Grundgerüst von Proteinen und Nukleinsäuren, siehe Backbone (Biochemie) in der Telekommunikation einen verbindenden Kernbereich eines Telekommunikationsnetzes mit sehr hohen Bandbreiten, siehe… … Deutsch Wikipedia
backbone — [n1] strength of character courage, determination, firmness, fortitude, grit, guts, hardihood, heart, intestinal fortitude*, mettle, moral fiber, nerve, pluck, resolution, resolve, spunk, stamina, steadfastness, tenacity, toughness, will,… … New thesaurus
backbone — I noun ardor, audacity, boldness, cornerstone, courage, dependency, determination, earnestness, embodiment, endurance, firmness, fortitude, gist, ground, indefatigability, intestinal fortitude, main point, mainstay, marrow, mettle, nerve, pillar … Law dictionary
backbone — spine, early 14c., from BACK (Cf. back) (n.) + BONE (Cf. bone). Figurative sense of strength of character is attested from 1843 … Etymology dictionary
backbone — 1 back, *spine, vertebrae, chine 2 grit, guts, sand, *fortitude, pluck Analogous words: *courage, resolution, tenacity, mettle, spirit: courageousness, intrepidity, dauntlessness, valiancy (see corresponding adjectives at BRAVE): nerve, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
backbone — ► NOUN 1) the spine. 2) the chief support of a system or organization. 3) strength of character … English terms dictionary
backbone — [bak′bōn΄] n. [ME bakbon: see BACK1 & BONE] 1. the column of bones along the center of the back of vertebrate animals, including humans, made up of separate bones connected by the spinal cord, ligaments, and disk shaped cartilage; spine: see… … English World dictionary