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pl.plural de CHAP3ps.tercera persona del presente singular del verbo: CHAP. -
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abbr. FinClearing House Automated Payment System: a method for the rapid electronic transfer of funds between participating banks on behalf of large commercial customers, where transfers tend to be of significant value -
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см. chaparajosEnglish-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > chaps
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/tʃæps/ * danh từ số nhiều - (viết tắt) của chaparajo -
52 CHAPS and Town Clearing
Clearing House Automated Payment System (CHAPS) and Town Clearing компания "ЧЭПС энд таун клиринг" (Лондон): осуществляет электронные клиринговые расчеты по суммам свыше 10 тыс. ф. ст. (создана в 1984 г. и принадлежит Лондонской клиринговой палате); включает традиционный "Городской клиринг"; см. Association for Payment Clearing Services;Англо-русский экономический словарь > CHAPS and Town Clearing
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53 CHAPS - CLEARING HOUSE AUTOMATED PAYMENTS SYSTEM
автоматизированная платежная система Клиринговой палаты (введена в 1984 г.): электронный метод проведения стерлинговых платежей между банками в Лондоне с датой валютирования в тот же деньАнгло-русский словарь акронимов и аббревиатур, используемых в банковской и финансовой деятельности > CHAPS - CLEARING HOUSE AUTOMATED PAYMENTS SYSTEM
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54 shotgun chaps
Chaps that go all the way around the legs (giving the appearance of a double-barreled shotgun, according to Adams). Watts indicates that they were popular between the 1870s and the 1890s. Also known as Texas leg chaps, shotgun leg chaps, stovepipe chaps. -
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According to Watts, a popular style of chaps from the 1890s. Alternate term: Texas wing chaps. -
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57 dude chaps
Glossed by Adams as ornate or Hollywood-style chaps that are not worn by real cowboys. -
58 pinto chaps
Spotted chaps made of several pieces of leather with hair remaining, according to Adams. -
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According to Blevins, extra heavy chaps used in rodeo competitions. Sometimes they are painted with resin to make them grip the legs better and to protect the rider against chutes and fences. -
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See chaps.
См. также в других словарях:
CHAPS — (англ. The Clearing House Automated Payment System (CHAPS)) система клиринговых расчётов в Великобритании. Работа системы поддерживается компанией CHAPS Clearing Company Limited, основанной в Лондоне в 1984 г. Система связывает 14 банков… … Википедия
chaps — ☆ chaps1 [chaps, shaps ] pl.n. [shortened from CHAPAREJOS] leather trousers without a seat, worn over ordinary trousers by cowboys to protect their legs chaps2 [chäps, chaps] pl.n. [see CHAP1] CHOPS … English World dictionary
Chaps — Chaps, n. pl. The jaws, or the fleshy parts about them. See {Chap}. Open your chaps again. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chaps — Chaps, n. pl. Short for {Chaparajos}. [Colloq.] [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
CHAPS — See Clearing House Automated Payment System. Related links Clearing House Automated Payment System (CHAPS) Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 … Law dictionary
Chaps — [tʃæps] die (Plur.) <aus engl. chaps »lederne Beinschützer«> lederne Überziehhosen zum Reiten … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
chaps — /chaps, shaps/, n. (used with a pl. v.) a pair of joined leather leggings, often widely flared, worn over trousers, esp. by cowboys, as protection against burs, rope burns, etc., while on horseback. Also called chaparajos, chaparejos. [1810 20,… … Universalium
Chaps — 〈[tʃæ̣ps] Pl.〉 lederne Überziehhosen zum Reiten [engl.] … Universal-Lexikon
Chaps — 〈[tʃæ̣ps] Pl.〉 lederne Überziehhosen zum Reiten [Etym.: engl.] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
chaps — [ tʃæps ] noun plural pieces of leather that COWBOYS wear over their pants to protect their legs when riding horses … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
chaps — (n.) 1844, American English, short for chaparejos, from Mexican Sp. chaparreras, worn to protect from chaparro (see CHAPARRAL (Cf. chaparral)) … Etymology dictionary