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1 prōd-
prōd- old form of pro, in prod-eo, prod-est. -
2 prod.
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3 prōd-eō
prōd-eō iī, itus, īre, to go forth, come forth, come forward: pultat forīs: Anus prodit, T.: foras, to come out of doors: quae, si prodierit, audiet, shall appear as a witness: ex portu, Cs.: obviam de provinciā decedenti, come out to meet: in contionem, N.: in scaenam, appear on the stage: in proelium, Cs.: tantum prodire volando, Quantum, etc., advance on the wing, V.: utero matris dum prodeat infans, O.—Of plants, to come forth, spring up, appear: herba, O.—To stand out, project: rupes, vastum quae prodit in aequor, V.: et immodico prodibant tubere tali, O.—Fig., to come forth, come forward, appear: si haec consuetudo prodire coeperit: cum tot prodierint colores, have become the fashion, O.: Tu cum prodis ex iudice Dama Turpis, etc., turn out to be, H.—To go forward, advance, proceed. est quadam prodire tenus, H.: sumptu extra modum: ne ad extremum prodeatur. -
4 prod
نَخَسَ \ jab: to force (a pointed thing such as a needle, knife, finger, etc.) suddenly and roughly into sb. or sth.: He jabbed me in the arm with a stick. He jabbed a stick into my arm. nudge: to push (sb.) lightly with one’s arm so as to draw his attention. poke: to push (esp. with a stick or finger): He poked me in the stomach. He poked a stick in my stomach. prod: to push with a stick or finger: He prodded the dog to wake it up. \ نَخْسَة \ jab: a strong push with the pointed end of some object (usu. into sth.): She gave her finger a jab with the needle. nudge: a light push with the arm:. poke: a poking movement: Give that boy a poke to wake him up. prod: a push with a stick or finger: He gave me a prod in the back. -
5 prod
نَكْزَة \ prick: pricking: She felt a sharp prick. prod: a push with a stick or finger: He gave me a prod in the back. -
6 prod
هَمْزَة \ prod: a push with a stick or finger: He gave me a prod in the back. \ See Also حث (حَثّ) -
7 prod
[prɔd] past tense, past participle ˈprodded1. verb1) to push with something pointed; to poke:يَنْخَس، يَخِزHe prodded her arm with his finger.
2) to urge or encourage:يَحُثHe prodded her into action.
2. nounan act of prodding:نَخْسَه، وَخْزَهShe gave him a prod.
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8 prod
هَمَزَ \ prod: to push with a stick or finger: He prodded the dog to wake it up. spur: to urge on: He spurred his horse. -
9 prod. putem aukc
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10 prod.pozoriš.kar
• box-office -
11 PROD
abbr = Production. -
12 prō-deambulō (Fleck.) or prōd-ambulō
prō-deambulō (Fleck.) or prōd-ambulō (Speng.), —, —, āre, to walk abroad, T.Latin-English dictionary > prō-deambulō (Fleck.) or prōd-ambulō
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13 naziv čitavog niza raznih prod
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14 pos.za prod.nekr
• estate agent -
15 posrednik u prod
• land-agent -
16 specijaliz. prod
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17 što se lako prod
• saleable -
18 ulični prod. nov
• news-boy -
19 unapređenje prod
• sales promotion -
20 M.Prod.
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > M.Prod.
См. также в других словарях:
prod — prod·der; prod·dle; prod·e·li·sion; prod·i·gal·i·ty; prod·i·gal·ize; prod·i·gal·ly; prod·i·gus; prod·i·gy; prod·i·to·ri·ous; prod·ro·ma; prod·ro·mal; prod·ro·mus; prod; prod·i·gal; … English syllables
Prod — Prod, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Prodded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Prodding}.] To thrust some pointed instrument into; to prick with something sharp; as, to prod a soldier with a bayonet; to prod oxen; hence, to goad, to incite, to worry; as, to prod a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Prod’Homme — Prod Homme war ein französischer Hersteller von Automobilen. Unternehmensgeschichte Das Unternehmen Établissements Prod Homme aus Ivry Port begann 1907 mit der Produktion von Automobilen. 1908 wurde die Produktion eingestellt. Fahrzeuge Angeboten … Deutsch Wikipedia
prod|i|gal|i|ty — «PROD uh GAL uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. wasteful or reckless extravagance: »It is often surprising how men begin to curb their prodigality when convinced they must pay for it (Wall Street Journal). 2. rich abundance; profuseness: »the… … Useful english dictionary
prod´i|gal|ly — prod|i|gal «PROD uh guhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. spending too much; wasting money or other resources; wasteful: »a prodigal son, to be prodigal of affection. America has been prodigal of its forests. SYNONYM(S): extravagant. 2. abundant;… … Useful english dictionary
prod|i|gal — «PROD uh guhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. spending too much; wasting money or other resources; wasteful: »a prodigal son, to be prodigal of affection. America has been prodigal of its forests. SYNONYM(S): extravagant. 2. abundant; lavish; giving… … Useful english dictionary
prod|i|gy — «PROD uh jee», noun, plural gies. 1. a marvel; wonder; surprise. A child prodigy is a child remarkably brilliant in some respect. 2. a marvelous example: »The warriors performed prodigies of valor. Samson performed prodigies of strength. 3. a… … Useful english dictionary
Prod — Prod, n. [Cf. Gael. & Ir. brod goad, prickle, sting, and E. brad, also W. procio to poke, thrust.] [1913 Webster] 1. A pointed instrument for pricking or puncturing, as a goad, an awl, a skewer, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. A prick or stab which a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Prod — can refer to: *Cattle prod, a device (often electric) used to goad livestock into moving *An offensive term common to Ireland referring to someone of the Protestant faith … Wikipedia
prod# — prod vb 1 *poke, nudge, jog Analogous words: prick, punch, bore (see PERFORATE): goad, spur (see corresponding nouns at MOTIVE): pierce, penetrate (see ENTER) 2 *urge, egg, exhort, goad, spur, prick, sic Analogous words: *incite, instigate:… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
prod — [v1] poke at crowd, dig, drive, elbow, goose, jab, jog, nudge, press, prick, punch, push, shove; concept 208 prod [v2] urge, incite crowd*, egg on*, excite, exhort, goad, goose*, impel, instigate, jog memory, motivate, move, pique, prick, prompt … New thesaurus