-
1 Foil
FOIL, POILEFrench term for pile. -
2 foil
I.fail, foilIcorrupt, putrefy, parboil; root vel, bubble, boil; Norse vella, boil, English well, German wallen, bubble.IIa stye, Irish fail, Old Irish foil, mucc-foil, hara, trét-foil, Welsh gwâl, couch, *vali-, root vel, cover, encircle; Greek $$Gei$$'lúw, envelop (*velu-), $$Gei$$'$$?nlar, shelter; Sanskrit valá, cave, vali, projecting thatched roof. In the sense of "encircling, rolling", add Latin volvo, volumen, English volume, wallow, etc. Further allied is Gaelic olann, wool, English wool, Latin lâna, etc.II.I IIpig-stye; See fail. -
3 foil
رُقاقَة مَعْدنِيَّة \ foil: metal in the form of paper: Cigarettes are often packed in foil. \ مَنَعَ بالحِيلَة \ foil: to prevent (sb.) from succeeding in (some plan), esp. by a trick or a clever move: The thief was foiled in his attempt to enter the house. -
4 foil
I [fɔɪl] verbto defeat; to disappoint:يُحْبِط، يُعَطِّل II [fɔɪl] nounShe was foiled in her attempt to become President.
1) extremely thin sheets of metal that resemble paper:صَفيحَه فِضِّيَّهsilver foil.
2) a dull person or thing against which someone or something else seems brighter:مُقارَنَه تُبْرِز الفرْق III [fɔɪl] nounShe acted as a foil to her beautiful sister.
a blunt sword with a button at the end, used in the sport of fencing.سَيْف أو شيش المبارَزَه -
5 foil
SM Méx (Culin) foil -
6 foil
subst. [ bærevinge] foil -
7 fòil
-
8 foil
أَحْبَطَ \ foil: to prevent (sb.) from succeeding in (some plan), esp. by a trick or a clever move: The thief was foiled in his attempt to enter the house. frustrate: to prevent the success of sth. (a plan, an attempt, etc.). upset: to confuse; put into disorder (plans, calculations, ideas, one’s stomach, etc.). -
9 fòil
adj. slow, stately; calm, tranquil, gentle, mild -
10 FOIL
-
11 foil bend method
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > foil bend method
-
12 foil reference method
см. foil bend methodАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > foil reference method
-
13 foil, thwart
فَشَّل \ foil, thwart. -
14 foil, thwart, frustrate
أَفْشَلَ \ foil, thwart, frustrate. -
15 Foil Reinforced Kraft
Engineering: FRKУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Foil Reinforced Kraft
-
16 Foil Twisted Pair
Computers: FTP -
17 foil bearing
подшипник с обмоткой (вокруг части внешней поверхности которого расположена полоса гибкого материала)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > foil bearing
-
18 foil butt seam weld
стыковой шов при роликовой сварке с усилением места стыка (применяется накладная узкая полоска металла с одной или с обеих сторон соединения)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > foil butt seam weld
-
19 foil gauge
экранированный ( прецизионный) измерительный приборАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > foil gauge
-
20 foil journal bearing
ленточный аэродинамический ( радиальный) подшипникАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > foil journal bearing
См. также в других словарях:
Foil — may refer to:Materials: * Metal leaf, a thin sheet of metal * Aluminium foil, a type of wrapping for food * Plastic foil, a thin layer of plastics Fluid Mechanics: * Foil (fluid mechanics), a type of wing or blade used to provide lift * Foil… … Wikipedia
Foil — Foil, n. [OE. foil leaf, OF. foil, fuil, fueil, foille, fueille, F. feuille, fr. L. folium, pl. folia; akin to Gr. ?, and perh. to E. blade. Cf. {Foliage}, {Folio}.] 1. A leaf or very thin sheet of metal; as, brass foil; tin foil; gold foil.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Foil — Foil, n. 1. Failure of success when on the point of attainment; defeat; frustration; miscarriage. Milton. [1913 Webster] Nor e er was fate so near a foil. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. A blunt weapon used in fencing, resembling a smallsword in the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Foil — (foil), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Foiled} (foild); p. pr. & vb. n. {Foiling}.] [F. fouler to tread or trample under one s feet, to press, oppress. See {Full}, v. t.] 1. To tread under foot; to trample. [1913 Webster] King Richard . . . caused the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
foil — foil1 [foil] vt. [ME foilen < OFr fuler, to trample on, subdue: see FULL2] 1. to keep from being successful; thwart; frustrate 2. Hunting to make (a scent, trail, etc.) confused, as by recrossing, in order to balk the pursuers n. 1. Archaic… … English World dictionary
foil — [ fɔjl ] n. m. • 1979; mot angl. « feuille, lame » ♦ Anglic. Plan porteur équipant les bateaux capables de déjauger. Foils latéraux de l hydroptère. ● foil nom masculin (anglais foil, feuille) Plan porteur inclinable destiné aux embarcations… … Encyclopédie Universelle
FOIL — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda FOIL es un algoritmo usado en informática en el campo de la inteligencia artificial y más concretamente en el campo de la programación lógica inductiva (ILP) para aprender reglas de la lógica de primer orden que… … Wikipedia Español
foil — Ⅰ. foil [1] ► VERB ▪ prevent the success of. ORIGIN originally in the sense «trample down»: perhaps from Old French fouler to full cloth, trample , from Latin fullo fuller . Ⅱ. foil [2] ► NOUN 1) metal h … English terms dictionary
Foil — Foil, v. t. [See 6th {File}.] To defile; to soil. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
foil — I verb baffle, balk, be obstructive, bring to naught, cause to be nugatory, check, confound, counter, counteract, countermine, cripple, crush, dash, dash one s hopes, defeat, disable, disappoint, disrupt, eludere, frustrate, get in the way of,… … Law dictionary
foil — [n] contrast antithesis, background, complement, counterblow, defense, guard, setting; concept 665 foil [v] circumvent, nip in the bud baffle, balk, beat, bilk, bollix*, buffalo*, check, checkmate, counter, crab, cramp, crimp, curb, dash, defeat … New thesaurus