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nov — v. novo . Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN nov, ă, adj. (înv.) nou. Trimis de blaurb, 11.08.2006. Sursa: DAR … Dicționar Român
novæ — nova [nɔva], plur. novæ [nɔve] n. f. ÉTYM. Fin XIXe; fém. de l adj. novus « nouveau ». ❖ ♦ Astron. Étoile qui, demeurée jusqu alors invisible, présente brusquement un éclat très vif dont l intensité décline ensuite avec des fluctuations… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Sta|kha|nov|ite — «stuh khAH nuh vyt», noun, adjective. –n. (formerly, in the Soviet Union) a worker who regularly increased his output and was rewarded for it under Stakhanovism. –adj. of, having to do with, or characteristic of Stakhanovites or Stakhanovism:… … Useful english dictionary
Wohl (Adj.) — 1. Allen wohl und keinem übel! wer dat nig will, den hole der Dübel. – Simrock, 11745. 2. Auch dem ist wohl, der Silber hat. 3. Besser wohl, als voll. 4. Deam ist s nie wol, wie m Bock, bis er seine Tracht hat. – Birlinger, 86. 5. Dem ist nicht… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
novel — I nov•el [[t]ˈnɒv əl[/t]] n. lit. a fictitious prose narrative of considerable length and complexity, portraying characters and usu. presenting a sequential organization of action and scenes • Etymology: 1560–70; < It novella (storia) new kind … From formal English to slang
novel — novel1 novellike, adj. /nov euhl/, n. 1. a fictitious prose narrative of considerable length and complexity, portraying characters and usually presenting a sequential organization of action and scenes. 2. (formerly) novella (def. 1). [1560 70; … Universalium
novice — novicehood, n. novicelike, adj. /nov is/, n. 1. a person who is new to the circumstances, work, etc., in which he or she is placed; beginner; tyro: a novice in politics. 2. a person who has been received into a religious order or congregation for … Universalium
all — adj., n., & adv. adj. 1 a the whole amount, quantity, or extent of (waited all day; all his life; we all know why; take it all). b (with pl.) the entire number of (all the others left; all ten men; the children are all boys; film stars all). 2… … Useful english dictionary
novelty — /nov euhl tee/, n., pl. novelties, adj. n. 1. state or quality of being novel, new, or unique; newness: the novelty of a new job. 2. a novel occurrence, experience, or proceeding: His sarcastic witticisms had ceased being an entertaining novelty … Universalium
SMIDSY — adj. Describes an accident caused by the driver of a car failing to see a cyclist or pedestrian. Also: Smidsy. [From the phrase, Sorry, mate, I didn t see you.] Example Citations: Simon Best, IAM chief executive, said: SMIDSY moments are… … New words
novel — nov|el1 W3 [ˈnɔvəl US ˈna: ] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Italian; Origin: novella; NOVELLA] a long written story in which the characters and events are usually imaginary →↑fiction ▪ a novel by Jane Austen ▪ It took Vikram Seth three years to write his… … Dictionary of contemporary English