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1 ordering on the tail weight of distributions
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > ordering on the tail weight of distributions
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2 TAIL
• Don't swallow the cow and worry with the tail - Взял корову - возьми и подойник (B)• If you buy the cow, take the tail into the bargain - Взял корову - возьми и подойник (B)• Let the tail follow the skin - Взял корову - возьми и подойник (B)• Tail goes with the hide (The) - Взял корову - возьми и подойник (B) -
3 tail
[teɪl]1. noun1) the part of an animal, bird or fish that sticks out behind the rest of its body:ذَيْل، ذَنَبA fish swims by moving its tail.
2) anything which has a similar function or position:ذَيْل الطائِرَه أو المُذَنَّبthe tail of an aeroplane/comet.
2. verbto follow closely:يَتْبَع عَن قُرْبThe detectives tailed the thief to the station.
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4 tail
مُؤَخَّرَة \ bottom: the part of the body on which one sits. rear: the back: at the rear of the building. tail: the back end of a thing: the tail of an aircraft; a shirt tail. \ See Also ذنب (ذَنَب) -
5 tail
ذَيْل \ sequel: sth. that follows (a story, etc.); the result: This film is a sequel to the one that we saw last year. The pain in his stomach was a sequel to eating too many cakes. supplement: sth. that is added to a book, etc., as a separate part. tail: the movable part of a creature, which sticks out at the end of its back: Cats wave their tails when angry, the back end of a thing the tail of an aircraft. \ See Also تتمة (تَتِمَّة) -
6 tail-light
nounضَوء خَلْفيHe followed the tail-lights of the bus.
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7 tail-end
nounthe very end or last part:طَرَف خَلْفي، نِهايَهthe tail-end of the procession.
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8 tail off
1) to become fewer, smaller or weaker (at the end):يَتَضاءَل تَدْريجِيّاHis interest tailed off towards the end of the film.
2) ( also tail away ) (of voices etc) to become quieter or silent:يَتَضاءَل، يَخِف، يَخْفِتHis voice tailed away into silence.
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9 tail
ذَنَبٌ \ tail: the movable part of a creature, which sticks out at the end of its back: Cats wave their tails when angry. -
10 tail
وَجْهُ العُمْلة الذي تَظهر عليه الكتابة لا الصّورة \ tail: (pl. when an interj.) the side of a coin that does not show a ruler’s head. -
11 Tail Of The Arrow
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12 tail of the edge
начало ребра (узел v ребра (v,w))Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > tail of the edge
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13 Broad Tail
The grade of Karakul lambskin lower than astrakhan, is known as broad tail. Broad-tail skins are taken from lambs prematurely born." Their hair is shorter than that on Persian lambskins, and instead of being tightly curled, it is swirled, and exhibits a very attractive wavy pattern. Woven fabrics manufactured to imitate the broad-tail effect are usually called karacul or carcuel in the trade. -
14 turn tail
فَرَّ \ bolt: (of people) to run away so as to escape: The prisoner has bolted.. escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. fled: (now used mainly in the past tense) to run away: He turned and fled. turn tail: to turn round and run away. -
15 pony-tail
noun(a kind of hairstyle with the) hair tied in a bunch at the back of the head.تَسْريحَة ذَيْل الحِصان -
16 A vertical rolling maneuver used to reduce aspect angle while keeping sight of the bogey and maintaining nose-tail separation
Aviation: barrel roll maneuverУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > A vertical rolling maneuver used to reduce aspect angle while keeping sight of the bogey and maintaining nose-tail separation
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17 First Flight (tail symbol for the 1st Fighter Wing at Langley AFB , VA)
Abbreviation: FFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > First Flight (tail symbol for the 1st Fighter Wing at Langley AFB , VA)
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18 HALI
* * *m. tail; leika (veifast um) lausum hala, to play with a loose tail, to be unrestrained; bera brattan halann, to cock up the tail, to be proud; draga eptir sér halann, to drag the tail, to play the coward.* * *a, m. [Dan. hale, cp. Lat. cauda], a tail; kýr-hali, a cow’s tail; nauts-h., ljóns-h., etc.; skauf-hali, reynard, a fox, whence Skaufhala-bálkr, the name of an old poem, an Icel. Reineke Fuchs. Icel. use hali properly of cattle, and lions, wolves, bears; tagl of horses (of the hair, but stertr of a caudal vertebra); rófa of cats, dogs; skott of a fox; sporðr of a fish; stél or véli of birds; dyndill of seals. The old writers do not make these nice distinctions, and use hali of a horse and tagl of a cow, which a mod. Icel. would not do; hylr öll kykvendi hár eðr hali, Sks. 504: in Gþl. 398 of cattle, cp. N. G. L. i. 24; ef maðr höggr hala af hrossi svá at af rófu fylgir, Gþl. 399; ef maðr höggr hala af hrossi fyrir neðan rófu, id.; nú skerr maðr tagl af nautum, id.; eru þeir í málum mestir sem refr í halanum, Fms. viii. 350; ef maðr skerr af hrossi manns tögl, þá gjaldi aura þrjá; en ef hala höggr af, þá skal meta hross, N. G. L. i. 228; ok svá ef hann höggr hala af hrossi svá at rófa fylgir, id.: of a lion’s tail, Stj. 71.2. phrases, nú er úlfs hali einn á króki, a wolf’s tail is all that is left, Band. (in a verse),—a proverb from the notion that wild beasts devour one another so that only the tail is left, cp. etask af ulfs-munni, vide eta: leika lausum hala, to play with a free tail, to be unrestrained, Ls. 50; veifask um lausum hala, id., Sturl. iii. 30; bretta halann, or bera brattan halann, to lift the tail, cock up the tail, to be vain or haughty, Hkv. Hjörv. 20; en ef eigi er unnit, þá muntú reyna hvárr halann sinn berr brattara þaðan í frá, Ísl. ii. 330; sé ek at þú heldr nokkru rakkara halanum en fyrir stundu áðan, Ölk. 36; draga halann, to drag the tail, sneak awav, play the coward; dregr melrakkinn eptir sér halann sinn nú—Svá er segir hann, at ek dreg eptir mér halann minn, ok berr ek lítt upp eðr ekki, en þess varir mik at þú dragir þinn hala mjök lengi áðr þú hefnir Halls bróður þíns, Ísl. ii. 329; sveigja halann, id., Hkv. Hjörv. 21; (cp. Ital. codardo, whence Engl. coward): spjóts-hali, the butt-end of a spear, Eg. 289, Ld. 132, Hkr. iii. 159; snældu-hali, a staff’s end.II. metaph. a train, the rear of a host; skammr er orðinn hali okkarr, we have a short train, few followers, Sturl. (in a verse).COMPDS: halaferð, halarófa, halastjarna, halatafl.III. a nickname, Fb. iii. -
19 снабжать хвостом
рабочий, вспарывающий шкуру на хвосте — tail splitter
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > снабжать хвостом
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20 удалять хвост
рабочий, вспарывающий шкуру на хвосте — tail splitter
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