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1 FLÁR
(flá, flátt), a. false, deceitful;mæla fagrt, en hyggja flátt, to speak fair, but think false.* * *fem. flá, neut. flátt, compar. flári, superl. flástr, prop. gaping; flár saumr, a loose ill-stitched seam.2. metaph. in the saving, mæla fagrt, en hyggja flátt, to speak fair, but think false, Fms. ii. 91, Hm. 90, Bjarn. 21, Al. 102. -
2 fláræði
n. = fláráð. -
3 jaðar-flár
adj. loose in the edge, of stuff, Grág. i. 498. -
4 net-flár
f. pl., and net-kubbar, m. pl. the quills of a net. -
5 fataræflar, larfar
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6 tötrar, fataræflar
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7 kapatagan
flar, level (1), flatness, flavor, smothness--------flavor, plain -
8 patag
flar, level, even (1), plain (1), plane, flavor--------flavor -
9 Forward Looking Airborne Radar
Abbreviation: FLARУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Forward Looking Airborne Radar
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10 fault location and repair
Military: FLARУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > fault location and repair
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11 forward-looking airborne radar
Engineering: FLARУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > forward-looking airborne radar
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12 вспыхивать
1) General subject: blush, break out (о пожаре, войне, эпидемии), burst into a rage, burst out (о войне, эпидемии), combust, flare, flare up, flash, flicker, fly into a tantrum, glent, glint, inflame, irrupt, kindle, lighten, outblaze, outbreak (о пожаре, войне, эпидемии), overflush, raddle, reddle, ruddle, spark2) Geology: deflagrate3) Aviation: flash over4) Naval: flar5) Medicine: explode (об эпидемии)6) Engineering: blaze up, burst, flash out, scintillate, take fire (воспламеняться)7) Chemistry: flame8) Mathematics: burst into flames9) Cinema: flush10) Makarov: blaze, flame (о страсти и т.п.), flare up (о свете и т.п.), flash (о газовой смеси), flash (об огнях), scintillate (о люминофоре, сцинтилляторе), flame up, catch fire (воспламеняться), flare up (о пламени), flare up (о свете и т. п.), flare up (об огнях), flash out (об огнях) -
13 flá
* * *I)(flæ; fló, flógum; fleginn), v.1) to flay (flá belg, húð af e-m);flá e-n kvikan, to flay alive;2) to strip;flá e-n af or ór klæðum, to strip one of his clothes;flá e-n at gripum, to strip one for his money.(pl. flár), f. float of a net.* * *f. the float or quill of a net, Jb. 317, Grág. ii. 358: metaph. strips of meadow land = fit, Róm. 310. -
14 FLÁ
* * *I)(flæ; fló, flógum; fleginn), v.1) to flay (flá belg, húð af e-m);flá e-n kvikan, to flay alive;2) to strip;flá e-n af or ór klæðum, to strip one of his clothes;flá e-n at gripum, to strip one for his money.(pl. flár), f. float of a net.* * *pres. flæ,; pret. fló, pl. flógu or flóu; part. fleginn; [akin to flag]:—to flay, Finnb. 250; ok flóu af skinn, Sd. 154; áðr enn flái húð af, Gþl. 502; öll húð af honum sem flegin væri, Fms. vii. 227, Edda 72; flegnir, 28; flá e-n kvikan, Fms. viii. 227: the saying, þar er ekki feitan gölt að flá: metaph. to strip, flá e-n at gripum, to strip one for one’s money, Bjarn. 16: síðan flógu þeir hann ór klæðum, stripped him, Fms. vii. 352; þá flógu þeir þá ór fötum, 623. 33: also with acc. of the thing, hann fló af sér yfir-klæði sitt, stripped his over-garment off him, Sturl. ii. 231 C: reflex., flæzk hann ór kyrtlinum, he pulled the cloak off, Bs. i. 442. -
15 FLÆRÐ
f. falsehood, deceit.* * *f. [flár II], falsehood, deceit, Gþl. 492, Stj. 169, 631, Hom. 86, 158, Fms. i. 74.β. with the notion of blandness, (mod.)COMPDS: flærðarfullr, flærðarlauss, flærðarorð, flærðarsamligr, Flærðarsenna. -
16 flourish
[ˈflarɪʃ] (American) [ˈflə:-]1. verb1) to be healthy; to grow well; to thrive:يَزْدَهِر، يَنموMy plants are flourishing.
2) to be successful or active:يَنْجَح، يَزْدَهِرHis business is flourishing.
3) to hold or wave something as a show, threat etc:يُلَوِّح بالسَّيْفHe flourished his sword.
2. noun1) an ornamental stroke of the pen in writing:زَخْرَفَه أو تَزْويق بالخَطHis writing was full of flourishes.
2) an impressive, sweeping movement (with the hand or something held in it):تَلْويحHe bowed and made a flourish with his hat.
3) an ornamental passage of music:نَفْخ في البوقThere was a flourish on the trumpets.
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17 flurry
[ˈflarɪ] (American) [ˈflə:rɪ] plural ˈflurries noun1) a sudden rush (of wind etc); light snow:هَبَّة ريح فُجائِيَّهThe children expected a lot of snow but there were only flurries.
2) a confusion:إهْتِياج، إضْطِرابShe was in a flurry.
См. также в других словарях:
flar — flar·er; flar·ing·ly; … English syllables
flar — m. éclat; coloris; flamme; flot. Un flar de flama : un jet de flamme … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
flar|y — «FLAIR ee», adjective. flaring; gaudy; showy … Useful english dictionary
flar´ing|ly — flar|ing «FLAIR ihng», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. burning with a broad, irregular flame; flaming: »flaring tapers brightening as they waste (Oliver Goldsmith). 2. Figurative. showy; gaudy: »The modern building had a sort of flaring beauty. 3 … Useful english dictionary
flar|ing — «FLAIR ihng», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. burning with a broad, irregular flame; flaming: »flaring tapers brightening as they waste (Oliver Goldsmith). 2. Figurative. showy; gaudy: »The modern building had a sort of flaring beauty. 3 … Useful english dictionary
FLAR — forward looking airborne radar … Military dictionary
FLAR — • Forward Looking Airborne Radar • forward looking airborne radar … Maritime acronyms and abbreviations
FLAR — aeronaut. abbr. Forward Looking Airborne Radar … United dictionary of abbreviations and acronyms
flarer — flar·er … English syllables
flaringly — flar·ing·ly … English syllables
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