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feint-ruled paper

  • 1 feint-ruled

    (paper) à réglure légère

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  • 2 feint

    {feint}
    I. 1. сп. финт, воен. маневра (с цел да се заблуди противника)
    2. преструвка
    to make a FEINT of doing something правя се, че върша нещо
    II. v правя финт/маневра
    * * *
    {feint} n 1. сп. финт; воен. маневра (с цел да се заблуди проти(2) {feint} v правя финт/маневра.
    * * *
    финт; преструвка; маневра;
    * * *
    1. i. сп. финт, воен. маневра (с цел да се заблуди противника) 2. ii. v правя финт/маневра 3. to make a feint of doing something правя се, че върша нещо 4. преструвка
    * * *
    feint [feint] I. n 1. сп. финт; 2. преструвка; to make a \feint of doing s.th. правя се, че върша нещо, уж върша нещо; 3. воен. маневра (с цел да се заблуди противникът); II. v правя финт (маневра). III. n, adj (и \feint lines, \feint ruled paper) хартия, начертана с бледи линии.

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  • 3 feint

    I [feɪnt]
    1) sport finta f.
    2) mil. finto attacco m.
    II [feɪnt]
    1) sport fintare, fare una finta
    2) mil. lanciare un finto attacco
    III [feɪnt]
    nome tip. regolo m. fine
    * * *
    [feɪnt]
    1. n
    2. vi
    * * *
    feint (1) /feɪnt/
    n.
    1 ( anche sport) finta: to make a feint, fare una finta
    2 (mil.) finto attacco.
    feint (2) /feɪnt/ (tipogr.)
    A a.
    (rif. a riga) sottile: feint ruling, rigatura sottile; feint-ruled paper, carta con rigatura sottile
    B avv.
    con rigatura sottile.
    (to) feint /feɪnt/
    v. i.
    1 ( anche sport) fintare; fare una finta: The boxer feinted with his right, il pugile fece una finta di destro
    2 (mil.) lanciare un finto attacco.
    * * *
    I [feɪnt]
    1) sport finta f.
    2) mil. finto attacco m.
    II [feɪnt]
    1) sport fintare, fare una finta
    2) mil. lanciare un finto attacco
    III [feɪnt]
    nome tip. regolo m. fine

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