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1 last out
to be or have enough to survive or continue to exist (until the end of):يبقى حيّا، يعيشThe sick man was not expected to last out the night.
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2 last out
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3 last in - last out
Information technology: LILOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > last in - last out
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4 last in, last out
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5 First In Last Out
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6 first in, last out
Information technology: FILOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > first in, last out
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7 first-in, last-out
Military: FILOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > first-in, last-out
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8 last-in-first-out
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9 out-of-date
فاتَ أوَانُه \ out-of-date: too old to be useful, desirable or suitable now: Last year’s price list is now out of date; older scientific books become out-of-date when new discoveries are made. \ مُتَقَادِم (العهد) \ out-of-date: too old to be useful, desirable or suitable now: Last year’s price list is now out of date. Older scientific books become out-of-date when new discoveries are made. -
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بَقِيَ (على حالِه) \ keep: to remain in a certain state: Keep still! Keep out!. continue: to remain: I shall continue at college for another year. endure: to go on for a long time. last: to continue; fill a certain amount of time: The play lasted (for) two hours, remain in good condition; not be destroyed, worn out or used up; be enough for: Cheap shoes may look fine but they don’t last. $15 should last you for a week. linger: to stay near a place: He lingered all day outside her house in the hope of seeing her. persist: to continue to exist: The snow persists on the ground in spite of the hot sun. remain: to be left; not to have been spent (or destroyed, etc.): Little remained of the building after the explosion. Much remains to be done, stay; continue: I shall remain here till Tuesday. The boys remained silent. remain:: The decision rests with me (It remains my duty to decide). stay: to remain: Stay there till I call you. Children’s clothes never stay clean for long. \ See Also استمر (اِسْتَمَرَّ)، ظل (ظَلَّ) -
11 last
I [laːst]1. adjective1) coming at the end:أخيرHe caught the last bus home.
2) most recent; next before the present:الأخيرlast year/month/week.
3) coming or remaining after all the others:آخِرHe was the last guest to leave.
2. adverbat the end of or after all the others:آخر واحَد II [laːst] verbHe took his turn last.
1) to continue to exist:يَدوم، يَسْتَمِرI hope this fine weather lasts.
2) to remain in good condition or supply:The bread won't last another two days – we'll need more
يُضايِن، يَصْمد، يَبْقىThis coat will last me until I die.
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12 last
دَامَ \ endure: to go on for a long time. hold: to remain in a certain position; not slip or break: If the rope doesn’t hold, you’ll fall!. last: to continue; fill a certain amount of time: The play lasted (for) two hours, to remain in good condition; not be destroyed, worn out or used up; be enough for Cheap shoes may look fine but they don’t last. $15 should last you for a week. persist: to continue to exist: The snow persists on the ground in spite of the hot sun. wear: (of material) to last; not be damaged by use: Leather bags wear better than plastic ones. \ See Also استمر (اِسْتَمَرَّ)، قاوم (قَاوَمَ)، تحمل (تَحَمَّلَ) -
13 out of date
عَتِيق الزِّيّ \ ancient: very old; belonging to past ages: an ancient castle; Ancient Greece produced some very deep thinkers. antique: (an object, esp. furniture) made long ago and therefore valuable: This is an antique clock. old: not new; used for a long time: old cloches. out of date: too old to be useful, desirable or suitable now: Last year’s dresses are now out of date; Older scientific books become out-of-date when new discoveries are made. old: not new; used for a long time: old cloches. obsolete: no longer used; out of date: an obsolete word; an obsolete custom. \ See Also الطِّراز -
14 last
تَحَمَّلَ الاسْتِعْمال \ last: to remain in good condition; not be destroyed, worn out or used up; be enough for: Cheap shoes may look fine but they don’t last. -
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1) slightly unwell:مُنْحَرِف الصِّحَّه، مُتَوَعِّكI felt a bit out of sorts after last night's heavy meal.
2) not in good spirits or temper:في معْنَويات هابِطَهHe's been a little out of sorts since they told him to stay at home.
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16 last-come-first-served
последним пришёл - первым обслужен; обслуживание в обратном порядке; см. также last-in-first-outАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > last-come-first-served
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17 last-in-first-out
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > last-in-first-out
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18 last survivor policy
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19 Last In First Out
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20 Last Patient Out
Clinical trial: LPO (дата завершения наблюдения за последним пациентом)
См. также в других словарях:
last out — {v.} 1. To be enough until the end of. * /There is enough food in the house to last out the snowstorm./ * /Our candies won t last out the night./ 2. To continue to the end of; continue to live after; live or go through. * /The old man is dying;… … Dictionary of American idioms
last out — {v.} 1. To be enough until the end of. * /There is enough food in the house to last out the snowstorm./ * /Our candies won t last out the night./ 2. To continue to the end of; continue to live after; live or go through. * /The old man is dying;… … Dictionary of American idioms
last out — phrasal verb Word forms last out : present tense I/you/we/they last out he/she/it lasts out present participle lasting out past tense lasted out past participle lasted out 1) [transitive, never passive] to manage to stay alive for a particular… … English dictionary
last\ out — v 1. To be enough until the end of. There is enough food in the house to last out the snowstorm. Our candies won t last out the night. 2. To continue to the end of; continue to live after; live or go through. The old man is dying; he won t last… … Словарь американских идиом
Last In Last Out — LILO, method for arranging a line so that the first to arrive is the first to leave (as opposed to the First In Last Out method in which the first to arrive is the last to leave) … English contemporary dictionary
last out — verb hang on during a trial of endurance ride out the storm • Syn: ↑stay, ↑ride out, ↑outride • Derivationally related forms: ↑stayer (for: ↑stay) … Useful english dictionary
last out — see last 13) … English dictionary
last out — survive; endure … English contemporary dictionary
First in, Last out — First in, Last out, FILO … Universal-Lexikon
last — last1 [last, läst] adj. [ME laste, earlier latest, latst < OE latost, superl. of adj. læt, adv. late: see LATE] 1. alt. superl. of LATE 2. being or coming after all others in place; farthest from the first; hindmost 3. coming after all others… … English World dictionary
last — Ⅰ. last [1] ► ADJECTIVE 1) coming after all others in time or order. 2) most recent in time. 3) immediately preceding in order. 4) lowest in importance or rank. 5) (the last) the least likely or suitable … English terms dictionary