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  • 1 Gates Are Down, Light

    General subject: GADLAFTAC (Reference to a person or group exhibiting encouraging signs of understanding and capability, and then failing to act or respond due to some sort of serious and usually permanent malfunction.)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Gates Are Down, Light

  • 2 Down Wools

    A class of wools which are short of medium length, the fibres are fuzzy and largely used for hosiery yarns because they are of a poor felting quality. The chief varieties are: - South Downs (Sussex), Shropshire Downs, Suffolk, Oxford, Hampshire, Wiltshire and Dorset Downs (see under each name)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Down Wools

  • 3 Down Wool Yarns

    A term to distinguish the worsted yarns made from wool grown in the South of England, and the finest of which is Southdown. The yarns are strong, but rather short in staple, and used for Meltons billiard cloth. West of England cloth, etc. Counts vary from 4/12's to 4/24's and up to 2/24's. Such down wools as those from Norfolk, Sussex, Oxford and Shropshire are chiefly used for hosiery yarns for hard-knitting, fingering and for crewel yarns.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Down Wool Yarns

  • 4 árë

    noun "day" PM:127 or "sunlight" SA:arien. Stem ári- PE17:126, where the word is further defined as “warmth, especially of the sun, sunlight”.Also name of tengwa \#31; cf. also ar \# 2. Originally pronounced ázë; when /z/ merged with /r/, the letter became superfluous and was given the new value ss, hence it was re-named essë Appendix E. Also árë nuquerna *"árë reversed", name of tengwa \#32, similar to normal árë but turned upside down Appendix E. See also ilyázëa, ilyárëa under ilya. – In the Etymologies, this word has a short initial vowel: arë pl. ari ARsup1/sup

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > árë

  • 5 Dorset Down

    The name applied to the sheep originally reared in Dorsetshire. These are a strong and active type, yielding a 4-lb. or 5-lb. fleece of fairly long, fine wool of the Down type. The sheep have long spiral horns and are found in many parts of the United Kingdom. The staple is about 4-in. and spins 50's quality.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Dorset Down

  • 6 Hampshire Down Wool

    A wool somewhat similar to South Down, but has greater length and is perhaps of coarser staple. An average weight of fleece is about 51/2-lb. The wool spins to about 50's to 56's. It is of good quality, and the fibre is one of the finest of English wools, while the sheep are the largest of Down sheep.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Hampshire Down Wool

  • 7 keep down

    1) not to (allow to) rise up:

    Keep down – they're shooting at us!

    لا يَرْفَعُ رأسَه
    2) to control or put a limit on:

    They are taking steps to keep down the rabbit population.

    يُسَيْطِر على، يُحَدِّد
    3) to digest without vomiting:

    He has eaten some food but he won't be able to keep it down.

    يُبْقي في المَعِدَه، لا يَسْتَفْرِغ

    Arabic-English dictionary > keep down

  • 8 top-down approach

    Gen Mgt
    an autocratic style of leadership in which strategies and solutions are identified by senior management and then cascaded down through the organization. The top-down approach can be considered a feature of large bureaucracies and is associated with a command and control approach to management. A number of management gurus, particularly Gary Hamel, have criticized it as an out-of-date style that leads to stagnation and business failure. It is the opposite of a bottom-up approach.

    The ultimate business dictionary > top-down approach

  • 9 lay down

    حَدَّدَ (وقتًا أو مكانًا)‏ \ appoint: to fix; arrange (a time or place): We must appoint a day for our next meeting. determine: to decide; be the cause of; control: We must determine the rights and wrongs of the case: The weather determines the size of the crop. fix: to settle; decide: Have you fixed the time and place of your meeting?. lay down: to fix (a rule): The price of oil is laid down by the government. limit: to set a limit to: A policeman’s powers are limited by law. \ See Also قرر (قَرَّرَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > lay down

  • 10 lie down lay

    تَمَدَّدَ \ expand: to spread out; become larger: Metals and gases expand when they are heated. lie down lay: to lain (from a standing position) spread one’s body out flat: She lay down on the bed for a rest. sprawl: to sit or lie, with one’s arms and legs spread out loosely.

    Arabic-English glossary > lie down lay

  • 11 Get down

    to disembark, usually from a train.
    "Where are you getting down?"

    Iभारतीय अंग्रेजी खिचड़ी (Indian-English slang) > Get down

  • 12 Norfolk Down Wool

    A short wool, but fine and soft. The strength and elasticity are not as good as the other short English wools.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Norfolk Down Wool

  • 13 South Down Wool

    This is the most valuable of the short staple 3-in. wools, and has a short regular fine fibre with a high spinning quality. Spins about 60's. The average weight of a fleece is about 41/2-lb. It is largely used for hosiery and flannels. The sheep were originally bred in the south-east of England (Sussex) but now are spread all over England.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > South Down Wool

  • 14 run down place

    American: rathole (When are you going to be able to move out of that\<b\> rathole\</b\>?)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > run down place

  • 15 Pen down strike

    n. a labor protest in which workers are present at their jobs but do no work.

    Iभारतीय अंग्रेजी खिचड़ी (Indian-English slang) > Pen down strike

  • 16 noto-are

    make note, mark down

    Latin-English dictionary of medieval > noto-are

  • 17 dress-down day

    HR
    a day on which employees are allowed to wear informal clothes to work

    The ultimate business dictionary > dress-down day

  • 18 marking down

    Fin
    the reduction by market makers in the price at which they are prepared to deal in a security, for example, because of an adverse report by an analyst, or the announcement or anticipated announcement of a profit warning by a company

    The ultimate business dictionary > marking down

  • 19 trickle-down theory

    Econ
    the theory that if markets are open and programs exist to improve basic health and education, growth will extend from successful parts of a developing country’s economy to the rest

    The ultimate business dictionary > trickle-down theory

  • 20 giù

    down
    ( sotto) below
    ( da basso) downstairs
    andar giù go down
    fig non mi va giù it sticks in my throat
    fig essere giù be down or depressed
    di salute be run down
    mandar giù swallow ( also fig)
    un po' più in giù a bit lower down
    su e giù up and down
    da Roma in giù south of Rome
    * * *
    giù avv.
    1 (moto, direzione) down; (dabbasso, al piano inferiore) downstairs: puoi venire giù un momento?, can you come down (o downstairs) a moment?; vado giù a prendere il giornale, I'm going down for a newspaper; andate giù in treno o in macchina?, are you going down by train or (by) car?; scendi giù subito da quella scala!, come down from that ladder at once!; metti giù quel coltello!, put that knife down!; devo portare giù le valigie?, shall I bring the cases down (o downstairs)?; buttami giù la chiave per favore!, throw the key down to me, please!; potresti tirarmi giù quel libro dallo scaffale?, could you get that book down from the shelf for me?; l'ho mandato giù in cantina a prendere il vino, I've sent him down to the cellar to get the wine; il vento ha fatto cadere giù l'antenna, the wind has blown the aerial down; non osavo guardare giù da quell'altezza, I didn't dare to look down from that height; la pioggia veniva giù a fiumi, the rain came (o was coming) down in torrents; il prezzo della benzina non accenna ad andare giù, the price of petrol shows no sign of going down // non manda giù un boccone da due giorni, he hasn't eaten a thing (o he hasn't had a bite to eat) for two days // su e giù, up and down; (avanti e indietro) to and fro: correre su e giù per le scale, to run up and down the stairs; camminava nervosamente su e giù per il corridoio, he paced nervously up and down the corridor; è un periodo che continua ad andare su e giù da Roma a Milano, he keeps having to go to and fro between Rome and Milan at the moment // giù per, down: giù per la collina, down the hill; presa dal panico, si precipitò giù per le scale, she rushed downstairs in a panic; i capelli le scendevano (giù) sulle spalle, her hair flowed over her shoulders (o down her back) // Con uso rafforzativo: la pineta si estendeva giù giù fino in fondo valle, the pinewood stretched all the way down to the bottom of the valley; studieremo il pensiero dei maggiori filosofi da Aristotele giù giù fino a Cartesio, we shall study the major philosophers from Aristotle (all the way) down to Descartes
    2 (posizione, situazione) down (anche fig.); (al piano inferiore) downstairs: il taxi è giù che aspetta, the taxi is waiting for you downstairs (o down below); i bambini sono giù a giocare in giardino, the children are playing down in the garden; c'era un mucchio di gente giù nella piazza, there were heaps of people down in the square; i calzini sono giù nell'ultimo cassetto, the socks are down in the bottom drawer; ''Volete salire?'' ''No, grazie, ti aspettiamo giù'', ''Would you like to come up?'' ''No, thanks, we'll wait for you downstairs''; ''Sa dirmi dov'è la fermata dell'autobus?'' ''é giù in fondo a questa strada'', ''Can you tell me where the bus stop is?'' ''It's down at the end of this street''; qui c'è l'albergo; un po' più giù c'è l'ufficio postale, the hotel's here, and the post office is a bit further down; a causa dello sciopero, molti negozi avevano le saracinesche giù, on account of the strike many of the shops had their shutters down
    3 in giù, down, downward (s) (anche fig.): guardare in giù, to look down (wards); è caduto a testa in giù, he fell head downward (s); il cadavere giaceva a faccia in giù sul pavimento, the corpse lay face downwards on the floor; era tutto fradicio dalle ginocchia in giù, he was wet through from the knees down (wards); sono tutti ragazzi dai 13 anni in giù, they are all aged from 13 downward (s); il traffico è scorrevole solo da Firenze in giù, the traffic's moving smoothly only from Florence down (wards); la norma si applica a tutto il personale, dal più alto dirigente in giù, the rule applies to all staff, from the managing director down.
    ◆ FRASEOLOGIA: giù!, (a cuccia!) down!; giù le mani!, hands off!; giù la maschera!, come clean! (o tell the truth!) // e giù botte!, what a hiding! // e giù acqua!, (di pioggia a dirotto) what a downpour! // la cosa non mi va giù, non la mando giù, I won't stand for it! // su per giù, giù di lì, more or less: avrà su per giù trent'anni, she must be more or less thirty; saranno state un centinaio di persone o giù di lì, there must have been about a hundred people; da qui alla stazione ci sarà un chilometro o giù di lì, from here to the station it must be about half a mile // giù da quelle parti, somewhere round there // avere giù la voce, to have lost one's voice // essere giù di morale, to be depressed, (fam.) to be down in the dumps // Per andare giù, buttare giù, mandare giù ecc. anche andare, buttare, mandare ecc.
    * * *
    [dʒu]
    1) (in basso) down

    tirare giù qcs. — to pull down sth.

    2) (sotto) downstairs
    4) in giù down(wards)

    a testa in giù — [cadere, tuffarsi] face downwards

    giù per la collina, le scale — down the hill, the stairs

    6) giù di lì thereabouts, more or less
    7) su e giù (in alto e in basso) up and down; (avanti e indietro) up and down, to and fro

    andare su e giù per il corridoioto pace o walk up and down the corridor

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    giù le mani o le zampe colloq.! get your hands off me! giù la maschera! no more pretending now! e giù botte then all hell let loose o broke out; essere giù di morale o di corda to feel down o low o down-in-the-mouth; ci va giù deciso — (a parole) he doesn't pull his punches; (coi fatti) he doesn't do things by halves

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    giù
    /dʒu/
     1 (in basso) down; tirare giù qcs. to pull down sth.; più giù further down
     2 (sotto) downstairs; abita un piano più giù he lives a floor below; il vino è giù in cantina the wine is down in the cellar
     3 (come rafforzativo) dal primo giù giù fino all'ultimo from the first (down) to the last
     4 in giù down(wards); guardare in giù to look down(wards); dalla vita in giù from the waist down(wards); dai 5 anni in giù from 5 and under; a testa in giù [cadere, tuffarsi] face downwards
     5 giù per giù per la collina, le scale down the hill, the stairs
     6 giù di lì thereabouts, more or less; deve avere sessant'anni o giù di lì he must be about sixty
     7 su e giù (in alto e in basso) up and down; (avanti e indietro) up and down, to and fro; andare su e giù per il corridoio to pace o walk up and down the corridor
    giù le mani o le zampe colloq. get your hands off me! giù la maschera! no more pretending now! e giù botte then all hell let loose o broke out; essere giù di morale o di corda to feel down o low o down-in-the-mouth; ci va giù deciso (a parole) he doesn't pull his punches; (coi fatti) he doesn't do things by halves.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > giù

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