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61 trice
s čas, tren, trenutak / in a# = u tren oka* * *
trenutak -
62 trice
acumirklis -
63 trice
v. hala upp och göra fast (båtsegel) -
64 trice
• čas; dići i vezati užetom; magnovenje; podići i vezati užetom; tren; trenutak; udarac -
65 trice up
• nostaa• hinata -
66 trice
• zátah lanem• okamžik• bleskurychle -
67 trice
• v chvílke• v momente• okamžite -
68 trice up a sail
podciągać na linie żagielpodnosić na linie -
69 trice up
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70 trice up
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71 trice
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72 trice
гл. подтягивать, привязывать -
73 trice
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74 trice\ up
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75 trice
v.izar las velas.(pt & pp triced) -
76 trice up
v.izar las velas. -
77 trice
втроемгновениемигтрижды -
78 trice
n.क्षण, पलv. tr.रस्सी से खींचना या बांधना -
79 trice
nწამი -
80 trice
1.v.көтеру және байлау, жоғары тартып байлау2.n.сәт (уақыт)
См. также в других словарях:
Trice — Trice, n. [Sp. tris the noise made by the breaking of glass, an instant, en un tris in an instant; probably of imitative origin.] A very short time; an instant; a moment; now used only in the phrase in a trice. With a trice. Turbervile. On a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trice (surname) — Trice is a surname, and may refer to:*Bob Trice (1926–1988), Major League Baseball pitcher *George Trice (born 1983), American singer *Jack Trice (1902–1923), American football player *Obie Trice (born 1977), American rappersurname|Trice … Wikipedia
Trice — * Trice (surname), Wikipedia pages about people named Trice. * Track Imaging Cherenkov Experiment (TrICE), a cosmic ray telescope at Argonne National Laboratory. * [http://trice.semsol.org/ Trice] is a web development framework that uses RDF… … Wikipedia
trice — [traıs] n [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: trice pull (14 15 centuries), from trice to pull (14 21 centuries), from Middle Dutch trisen] in a trice BrE old fashioned very quickly or soon ▪ He should be here in a trice … Dictionary of contemporary English
Trice — Trice, v. t. [OE. trisen; of Scand. or Low German origin; cf. Sw. trissa a sheave, pulley, triss a spritsail brace, Dan. tridse a pulley, tridse to haul by means of a pulley, to trice, LG. trisse a pulley, D. trijsen to hoist.] [Written also… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trice — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Obie Trice (* 1977), afro amerikanischer Rapper Roderick Trice, (*1984), US amerikanischer Basketballspieler Walter Trice (1948–2009), US amerikanischer Backgammon Spieler und Autor … Deutsch Wikipedia
trice — ware ► NOUN (in phrase in a trice) ▪ in a moment; very quickly. ORIGIN originally as a trice in the sense «a tug», also «an instant»: from Dutch tr sen pull sharply … English terms dictionary
trice — [trīs] vt. triced, tricing [ME trisen < MDu, to pull, hoist < trise, windlass, roller] to haul up (a sail, etc.) and secure with a small line: usually with up n. [< at a trice, with one pull] a very short time; instant; moment: now only… … English World dictionary
trice — [ traıs ] noun in a trice LITERARY very quickly … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
trice — late 14c., haul up and fasten with a rope (v.), from M.Du. trisen hoist, from trise pulley, of unknown origin. Hence at a tryse (mid 15c.) in a very short time, lit. at a single pluck or pull. The Middle Dutch word is the source of Du. trijsen to … Etymology dictionary
trice — ama·trice; can·ta·trice; cic·a·trice; cock·a·trice; di·rec·trice; fric·a·trice; gen·trice; me·di·a·trice; res·tau·ra·trice; trice; in·ter·loc·u·trice; … English syllables