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1 amateur
n. amateur, novice, nonprofessional (Sports), dilettante; dabbler, one who does not become deeply involved in something -
2 anaëroob
n. anaerobe, bacteria that does not require air or oxygen (Biology) -
3 antiheld
n. antihero, protagonist which does not possess the traditional characteristics of a hero -
4 argon
n. <I>(also: <B>Ar</B>)</I> argon, noble gas element, element that does not chemically interact with other materials -
5 arrive
n. parvenu, poor person who has become wealthy, upstart, one who has risen suddenly in rank or status (especially one who does not deserve it, or one who acts self-important once he has achieved it) -
6 atheisme
n. atheism, belief that God does not exist -
7 atheïsme
n. atheism, belief that God does not exist -
8 atheïst
n. atheist, one who believes that God does not exist -
9 atheïstisch
adj. atheistic, pertaining to the belief that God does not exist -
10 baker
n. dry nurse, nurse who takes care of a baby but does not breast-feed it, caretaker of a baby or young children; nanny -
11 bovengevoelig
adj. over-sensitive, allergic to a substance which does not usually have a negative affect on the body -
12 brainstormer
n. one who does brain storming -
13 chaoot
scatterbrain, one who does not think in a clear and orderly manner; giddy or frivolous person -
14 constipatie
n. constipation, obstipation, condition in which evacuation of the bowels is difficult and does not occur regularly -
15 constiperen
v. constipate, suffer from constipation (condition in which evacuation of the bowels is difficult and does not occur regularly); cause constipation -
16 dagschoot
n. day school, elementary school which is run during the day; school whose classes take place during daytime hours; school which does not have places for students to live during the academic year -
17 degenere
degenerate, mental retard; sexual pervert, one who has does not follow the accepted moral standards -
18 dielektrisch
adj. dielectrical, dielectric, of or pertaining to a dielectric substance, of or pertaining to a material that does not conduct electricity -
19 diëlectriek
n. dielectric, insulator, material that does not conduct electricity -
20 diëlectrisch
adj. dielectric, of or pertaining to a dielectric substance, of or pertaining to a material that does not conduct electricity
См. также в других словарях:
Does — Caractéristiques Longueur ? Bassin ? Bassin collecteur … Wikipédia en Français
Does — may refer to: Copula (linguistics), to be/etre/etc. Deer, a ruminant mammal belonging to the family Cervidae plural of John Doe, a number of unnamed individuals Does (album), an album by rock/jazz band The Slip Does (band), a Japanese rock band… … Wikipedia
Does — (d[u^]z). The 3d pers. sing. pres. of {Do}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
does — does; does·n t; … English syllables
does|n't — «DUHZ uhnt», does not … Useful english dictionary
Does — (spr. Duhs), 1) Jak. van der D., geb. 1623 in Amsterdam, Landschafts u. Thiermaler; ging nach Rom u. wurde nach seiner Rückkunft 1659 Vorsteher der Malergesellschaft in Haag, wo er 1673 starb. Seine Arbeiten tragen das Gepräge seines… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Does — (spr. dūs), 1) Jakob van der, holländ. Maler, geb. 1623 in Amsterdam, gest. 17. Nov. 1673 in Sloten bei Amsterdam, war Schüler N. Moeyaerts und ging später nach Paris und Rom, wo P. van Laar Einfluß auf ihn ausübte. Nach seiner Rückkehr ward er… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Does — (Duhs), Jakob van der, geb. 1623 zu Amsterdam, bildete sich als Maler in Rom und war, besonders ausgezeichnet als Thier und Landschaftsmaler, sehr naturgetreu in seinen Darstellungen; st. 1673. Sein Sohn Simon, geb. 1653, gest. 1717, war… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
does — [dəz strong dʌz] the third person singular of the present tense of ↑do … Dictionary of contemporary English
does — 3rd person singular of the present tense of do1 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
does — third person singular present of DO (Cf. do), originally a Northumbrian variant in O.E. that displaced doth, doeth 16c. 17c … Etymology dictionary