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bounding (verb)

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  • lope — verb run with a long bounding stride. noun a long bounding stride. Origin ME: var. of Scots loup, from ON hlaupa leap …   English new terms dictionary

  • overset — verb /əʊvəˈsɛt/ a) To physically disturb (someone); to make nauseous, upset. A reef between them also now began / To show its boiling surf and bounding spray, / But finding no place for their landing better, / They ran the boat for shore, and… …   Wiktionary

  • ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050-826-2009: Установки электрические. Термины и определения — Терминология ГОСТ Р МЭК 60050 826 2009: Установки электрические. Термины и определения оригинал документа: ( длительный ) допустимый ток ((continuous) current carrying capacity ampacity (US)): Максимальное значение электрического тока, который… …   Словарь-справочник терминов нормативно-технической документации

  • Marinduque — For other meanings of Marinduque , see Marinduque (disambiguation). Marinduque   Province   …   Wikipedia

  • bound — I [[t]ba͟ʊnd[/t]] BE BOUND ♦♦♦ 1) Bound is the past tense and past participle of bind. 2) PHR MODAL If you say that something is bound to happen, you mean that you are sure it will happen, because it is a natural consequence of something that is… …   English dictionary

  • side — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sīde; akin to Old High German sīta side, Old English sīd ample, wide Date: before 12th century 1. a. the right or left part of the wall or trunk of the body < a pain in the side > b. (1) one of… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • bound — I. /baʊnd / (say bownd) adjective 1. tied; in bonds: a bound prisoner. 2. made fast as by a band or bond: bound by one s word. 3. secured within a cover, as a book. 4. constipated; costive. –phrase 5. bound to, a. under obligation to, legally or… …  

  • bound — I UK [baʊnd] / US adjective [not usually before noun] ** 1) something that is bound to happen will almost certainly happen bound to: If you have problems at home, it s bound to affect your work. The kids are out late, so of course she s bound to… …   English dictionary

  • circuit — /ˈsɜkət / (say serkuht) noun 1. the act of going or moving round. 2. any circular or roundabout journey; a round. 3. any racing track which leads back to its starting place so that contestants may move around it continuously. 4. a periodical… …  

  • form — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) External shape Nouns 1. form, formation, forming, figure, shape; make[up], conformation, configuration; make, frame[work], construction, cut, set, build, trim, cut of one s jib; stamp, type, cast, mold;… …   English dictionary for students

  • bound — bound1 [ baund ] adjective not usually before noun ** 1. ) bound to something that is bound to happen will almost certainly happen: If you have problems at home, it s bound to affect your work. Knowing Jim, he s bound to be late. The kids are out …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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