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n с.-х. окучиваниеСинонимический ряд:heaping (verb) banking; cocking; drifting; heaping; mounding; piling; stacking -
62 piling
1. n стр. забивка свай2. n стр. шпунтовой ряд3. n стр. свайное сооружение4. n собирание, сваливание в кучи или груды5. n тех. штабелирование6. n метал. пакетированиеСинонимический ряд:1. pile (noun) pier; pile; post2. charging (verb) charging; choking; filling; freighting; loading; packing3. heaping (verb) banking; cocking; drifting; heaping; hilling; lumping; mounding; stacking -
63 stacking
1. n стогование, стогометание, скирдование2. n укладкаСинонимический ряд:heaping (verb) banking; cocking; drifting; heaping; hilling; lumping; mounding; piling -
64 heap coals of fire on smb.'s head
oтплaтить дoбpoм зa злo, oбeзopужить кoгo-л. вeликoдушиeм [этим. библ.]Oh! Mamma, you're too kind to me! I don't deserve it. It's like heaping coals of fire on my head after the way I've gone on (A. J. Cronin). Even the Dean, convinced that he was heaping coals of fire on the Master's head, consented to discuss the need for conservatism in the intellectual climate of the present day (Th. Sharpe)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > heap coals of fire on smb.'s head
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65 навалка
loadingнавалк|а - ж. loading, heaping. -
66 сглаживание возрастной аккумуляции
демогр. age heaping adjustmentБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > сглаживание возрастной аккумуляции
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67 укладка
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68 spoonful
ˈspu:nful сущ. полная ложка( чего-л.) heaping spoonful ≈ ложка с верхом level spoonful ≈ ложка без верха полная ложка (чего-л.) - heaped * ложка с верхом небольшое количество spoonful полная ложка (чего-л.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > spoonful
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69 heap up
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70 rounded teaspoon
Пищевая промышленность: чайная ложка чуть с горкой (т.е. между level и heaping) -
71 colmada
colmado,-a
I adjetivo filled: ... y una cucharadita colmada de café,... and one heaped/heaping teaspoonful of coffee
II sustantivo masculino grocery store, grocer's ' colmada' also found in these entries: Spanish: colmado English: heap -
72 colmado
Del verbo colmar: ( conjugate colmar) \ \
colmado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: colmado colmar
colmado
ver tb colmar
colmar ( conjugate colmar) verbo transitivoa) ‹vaso/cesta› to fill … to the brimcolmado a algn de algo ‹ de atenciones› to lavish sth on sb; ‹ de regalos› to shower sb with sth
colmado,-a
I adjetivo filled: ... y una cucharadita colmada de café,... and one heaped/heaping teaspoonful of coffee
II sustantivo masculino grocery store, grocer's
colmar verbo transitivo frml
1 to fill (right up) (un cuenco, una copa) to fill to the brim
2 (satisfacer) to fulfil, satisfy ' colmado' also found in these entries: Spanish: colmada - llena - lleno English: patience -
73 कम्मायूहन
කම්මායූහන kammaayuuhana kammāyūhana nheaping of karmas. -
74 चय
චය caya mpiling; heaping; a mass. -
75 निचय
නිචය nicaya maccumulation; heaping up. -
76 वद्दलिका
වද්දලිකා vaddalikaa vaddalikā fheaping of rain clouds. -
77 heap
I 1. [hiːp]1) mucchio m., cumulo m.to pile sth. up in a heap o in heaps ammucchiare qcs.; to lie in a heap — [ person] essere accasciato; [ objects] essere ammassato
2) colloq. (lot)2. II [hiːp]heaps of — un mucchio o sacco di [work, problems, time, food]
2) fig. (shower)to heap [sth.] on sb. — colmare qcn. di [ praise]; caricare qcn. di [ work]; coprire qcn. di [ insults]
•- heap up* * *[hi:p] 1. noun1) (a large amount or a large number, in a pile: a heap of sand/apples.) mucchio2) ((usually in plural with of) many, much or plenty: We've got heaps of time; I've done that heaps of times.) mucchio2. verb1) (to put, throw etc in a heap: I'll heap these stones (up) in a corner of the garden.) ammucchiare2) (to fill or cover with a heap: He heaped his plate with vegetables; He heaped insults on his opponent.) colmare; coprire•- heaped* * *[hiːp]1. nheaps (of) — un sacco (di), un mucchio (di)we have heaps of time — abbiamo un mucchio or sacco di tempo
I was struck or knocked all of a heap fam — sono rimasto di stucco
2. vtthe waitress heaped potatoes onto my plate — la cameriera mi ha dato una montagna or un mucchio di patate
to heap favours/praise/gifts on sb — ricolmare qn di favori/lodi/regali
heaped spoonful Culin — cucchiaio colmo
•- heap up* * *heap /hi:p/n.1 mucchio; cumulo; ammasso; catasta; pigna: rubbish heap, mucchio d'immondizia; compost heap, mucchio di composta ( rifiuti organici)2 (anche pl.) (fig. fam.) mucchio; sacco; barca: a heap of money, un mucchio di soldi; heaps of time, un sacco (o un mucchio) di tempo; heaps of experience, una lunga esperienza; heaps of times, un mucchio di volte● (fam.) to feel heaps better, stare molto meglio ( di salute) □ (fig.) to be at the bottom [top] of the heap, essere sul gradino più basso [più alto] □ to collapse (o to fall) in a heap, afflosciarsi a terra; cadere come un corpo morto □ (fam.) to be struck all of a heap, restare interdetto.(to) heap /hi:p/v. t.● ( anche fig.) to heap st. on, dare qc. in gran quantità a; profondere (o riversare) qc. su; coprire di qc.: to heap gifts on sb., profondere doni su q., coprire q. di doni; to heap insults [praise] on sb., coprire q. d'insulti [di lodi] □ ( anche fig.) to heap st. [sb.] with, caricare, colmare, ricoprire qc. [q.] di: Her desk was heaped with books, la sua scrivania era ricoperta di libri □ a heaped ( USA: heaping) spoon, un cucchiaio colmo.* * *I 1. [hiːp]1) mucchio m., cumulo m.to pile sth. up in a heap o in heaps ammucchiare qcs.; to lie in a heap — [ person] essere accasciato; [ objects] essere ammassato
2) colloq. (lot)2. II [hiːp]heaps of — un mucchio o sacco di [work, problems, time, food]
2) fig. (shower)to heap [sth.] on sb. — colmare qcn. di [ praise]; caricare qcn. di [ work]; coprire qcn. di [ insults]
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78 heaped
brit.. heaping amer. adj. преполн (with sth со нешто): heaped spoonful преполна лажица -
79 adjustment
1) (экономическое) приспособление; приспособительная реакция (к меняющимся условиям); установление равновесия; приведение в соответствие; исправление; уточнение; корректировка2) регулирование, выравнивание (напр. платёжного баланса)3) урегулирование (напр. производственных конфликтов)4) подгонка (расчёта)5) вычисление (методом наименьших квадратов)6) поправка [исправление] записи (по банковскому счёту) -
80 factor
1) производственный фактор, производственный ресурс2) фактор (движущая сила); обстоятельство3) агент, комиссионер4) компания, взыскивающая долги с покупателей по поручению торговой фирмы5) множитель; коэффициент; фактор
См. также в других словарях:
heaping — heap|ing [ hipıŋ ] adjective AMERICAN 1. ) a heaping spoon is completely full: Drop a heaping tablespoonful of the mixture into the pan. 2. ) filled or covered with a lot of something in a high pile: a heaping plate of stew … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Heaping — Heap Heap, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Heaped} (h[=e]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Heaping}.] [AS. he[ a]pian.] 1. To collect in great quantity; to amass; to lay up; to accumulate; usually with up; as, to heap up treasures. [1913 Webster] Though he heap up… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
heaping — adj. Heaping is used with these nouns: ↑helping … Collocations dictionary
heaping — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. sated, running over, abundant; see full 1 , large 1 … English dictionary for students
heaping — hɪËp n. pile, mound; special area of memory which is used to store important resources (Computers) v. pile up; fill full … English contemporary dictionary
heaping — UK [ˈhiːpɪŋ] / US [ˈhɪpɪŋ] adjective American heaped … English dictionary
heaping — heapˈing adjective (N American; of a spoonful, etc) Heaped • • • Main Entry: ↑heap … Useful english dictionary
heaping measure — noun see heaped measure … Useful english dictionary
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Whipple's index — Respondents to a census or other surveys sometimes inaccurately report their or other household members age or date of birth. Whipple s index (index of concentration) is applied to detect the extent to which age data show systematic heaping on… … Wikipedia