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[lu:p] 1. noun1) (a doubled-over part of a piece of rope, chain etc: She made a loop in the string.) slučka2) (a U-shaped bend in a river etc.) zákruta3) (IUD; a contraceptive device used by women.) vnútromaternicová špirála, antikoncepčný prostriedok2. verb(to fasten with, or form into, a loop or loops: He looped the rope round a post.) omotať* * *• vedlajšia trat• vinút sa• zavíjat sa• slucka• spájat sluckou• spojit sluckou• tocit sa• upevnit sluckou• premet• akustická kmitna• cyklus• robit ocko• robit slucku• robit loopingy• robit kruhy• robit premety• krúžok• kruh• looping• obrúcka• obruc• ohyb (prúdov. dráhy)• ocko
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loop — loop1 [lo͞op] n. [ME loup < Anglo N forms corresponding to ON hlaup, a leap, hlaupa, to run (akin to LEAP) > Dan løbe(knude), lit., running (knot)] 1. a) the more or less circular figure formed by a line, thread, wire, etc. that curves back … English World dictionary
loop — ► NOUN 1) a shape produced by a curve that bends round and crosses itself. 2) (also loop the loop) a manoeuvre in which an aircraft describes a vertical circle in the air. 3) an endless strip of tape or film allowing continuous repetition. 4) a… … English terms dictionary
loop — loop1 /loohp/, n. 1. a portion of a cord, ribbon, etc., folded or doubled upon itself so as to leave an opening between the parts. 2. anything shaped more or less like a loop, as a line drawn on paper, a part of a letter, a part of a path, or a… … Universalium
loop — I [[t]lup[/t]] n. 1) a portion of a cord, ribbon, etc., folded or doubled upon itself so as to leave an opening between the parts 2) anything shaped more or less like a loop 3) a curved piece or a ring used for the insertion of something or as a… … From formal English to slang
loop — I. /lup / (say loohp) noun 1. a folding or doubling of a portion of a cord, lace, ribbon, etc., upon itself, so as to leave an opening between the parts. 2. anything shaped more or less like a loop, as a line drawn on paper, a part of a letter, a …
loop — I. noun Etymology: Middle English loupe; perhaps akin to Middle Dutch lupen to watch, peer Date: 14th century archaic loophole 1a II. noun Etymology: Middle English loupe, of unknown origin Date: 14th century 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
loop — I UK [luːp] / US [lup] noun [countable] Word forms loop : singular loop plural loops * 1) a) a round shape or curve made by a line curling back towards itself She did big loops on the letters g and y . loop of: The rebel camp was located 25 km… … English dictionary
loop — loop1 [ lup ] noun count * 1. ) a round shape or curve made by a line curling back toward itself: She did big loops on the letters g and y. loop of: The rebel camp was located 25 km. south, in a loop of the river. a loop of string/rope/wire a ) a … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
loop — noun 1》 a shape produced by a curve that bends round and crosses itself. ↘a length of thread or similar material forming such a shape, used as a fastening or handle. ↘(also loop line) Brit. a length of railway track which is connected at… … English new terms dictionary
loop — n. & v. n. 1 a a figure produced by a curve, or a doubled thread etc., that crosses itself. b anything forming this figure. 2 a similarly shaped attachment or ornament formed of cord or thread etc. and fastened at the crossing. 3 a ring or curved … Useful english dictionary
loop — [luːp] noun [C] I a shape made by a line that curls back towards itself, or something in this shape • in the loop informal part of the group that has information about something, and therefore knowing the information[/ex] out of the loop not part … Dictionary for writing and speaking English