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Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Flag
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sg - flaget, pl - flagфлаг м, зна́мя с* * *colours, flag* * *(et -) flag;(også fig) sail under false colours;( bryde sammen) crack up,( gå fallit) go under, go bust; -
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رَايَة \ banner: a large flag with signs or writing on it, often between two poles. flag: a piece of coloured cloth that is used as the special sign of a nation or group. \ عَلَمٌ \ banner: a large flag with signs or writing on it, often between two poles. flag: a piece of coloured cloth that is used as the special sign of a nation or group. -
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n. female monster, ogress, giantess; opt eru flögð í fögru skinni, oft lurks a witch under a fair skin.* * *n., pl. flögð, an ogre, giantess, Fas. i. 59. Fms. iii. 122, 125, 133, xi. 136, Bs. i. 468: the saying, opt eru flögð í fögru skinni, oft is a witch under a fair skin, Eb. 46: demons = tröll, Hkr. iii. 299 (in a verse), Fas. iii. 35 (in a verse).COMPDS: flagðaháttr, flagðalag. -
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n. m. (abbr. flagrant délit):1. Etre pris en flag: To be 'caught red-handed', to be caught in the act.2. Tribunal dealing with offenders caught in the act. Passer en flag: To be judged by the Tribunal des flagrants délits. (The Tribunaux Correctionnels dealing with such undisputed cases administer a summary justice that sometimes appeals to hardened criminals because the tribunal has little time to get to know of previous convictions. The inevitable sentence is therefore often lighter than the offender might have expected had the court known of his past record.) -
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impf vt to flag- flagować budynek na znak protestu to hang flags on a building as a sign of protest- flagować obszary zagrożone przed opryskiwaniem to flag ecologically sensitive areas before (pesticide) spraying ⇒ oflagowaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > flag|ować
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Portugal's national flag was adopted under the First Republic on 19 June 1911. In the center of two fields of bright green and red, which symbolize Portugal's land and the blood shed for the good of the nation, are two shields superimposed on an armillary sphere in yellow. Most significant is the use of the symbol of the armillary sphere, which suggests Portugal's historic role in exploration of the globe and the spirit of scientific discovery. All regimes since the First Republic have adopted this flag unchanged. The armillary sphere was an ancient astronomical device comprised of a globe surrounded by rings, which represented celestial movements and their measurement.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Flag, Portuguese national
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Flag — Flag, n. [Cf. LG. & G. flagge, Sw. flagg, Dan. flag, D. vlag. See {Flag} to hang loose.] 1. That which flags or hangs down loosely. [1913 Webster] 2. A cloth usually bearing a device or devices and used to indicate nationality, party, etc., or to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flag — n Flag, ensign, standard, banner, color, streamer, pennant, pendant, pennon, jack are not always clearly distin guished. Flag, the comprehensive term, is applied to a piece of cloth that typically is rectangular, is attached to a staff, mast,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
flag — Ⅰ. flag [1] ► NOUN 1) an oblong piece of cloth that is raised on or attached to a pole and used as an emblem or marker. 2) a device or symbol resembling a flag, used as a marker. 3) a small paper badge given to people who donate to a charity… … English terms dictionary
Flag — Flag, v. t. [From {Flag} an ensign.] 1. To signal to with a flag or by waving the hand; as, to flag a train; also used with down; as, to flag down a cab. [1913 Webster] 2. To convey, as a message, by means of flag signals; as, to flag an order to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flag — flag1 [flag] n. [LME flagge < FLAG4, in obs. sense “to flutter”] 1. a piece of cloth or bunting, often attached to a staff, with distinctive colors, patterns, or symbolic devices, used as a national or state symbol, as a signal, etc.; banner;… … English World dictionary
Flag — Flag, n. [From {Flag} to hang loose, to bend down.] (Bot.) An aquatic plant, with long, ensiform leaves, belonging to either of the genera {Iris} and {Acorus}. [1913 Webster] {Cooper s flag}, the cat tail ({Typha latifolia}), the long leaves of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flag — steht für: Flag (Informatik), ein Variablentyp mit eng begrenztem Wertesatz, oft nur 0/1 das Spielgerät beim Flag Football das englische Wort für Flagge oder auch Fahne Flag (Lichttechnik), eine Vorrichtung in der Fotografie und Filmproduktion,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
flag — [ flag ] n. m. • 1935; abrév. de flagrant délit ♦ Arg. Flagrant délit. « Le proxénétisme, c est un délit, merde ! Il est perpétuellement en flag, ce mec là » (M. Rolland). Des flags. flag ou flague [flag] n. m. ÉTYM. 1935; abrév. de flagrant… … Encyclopédie Universelle
flag|gy — flag|gy1 «FLAG ee», adjective, gi|er, gi|est. 1. hanging down limply; drooping. 2. soft and flabby; having no firmness; flaccid. ╂[< flag … Useful english dictionary
Flag — (fl[a^]g), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Flagged} (fl[a^]gd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Flagging} (fl[a^]g g[i^]ng).] [Cf. Icel. flaka to droop, hang loosely. Cf. {Flacker}, {Flag} an ensign.] 1. To hang loose without stiffness; to bend down, as flexible bodies;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English