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1 End And End Warp
A warp produced from two warps, taking one end from each alternately. -
2 end
نِهَايَة \ close: end: The meeting came to a close. conclusion: ending, finish. end: the last or farthest point; the finish: We reached the end of the road. We waited for him, but in the end we had to go without him. ending: the end of a word or story. extreme: an extreme point: In the desert, one suffers extremes of heat and cold. The temperature goes from one extreme to the other. finish: the end (of an activity): I watched the finish of the race. last: the end; sth. that is last: we’ve just eaten the last of the cake. limit: a point that must not or cannot be passed: Keep to the speed limit. There’s a limit to what I can carry. \ See Also حد (حَدّ) -
3 open-end investment company
Fina mutual fund, as distinguished from an investment trust, or closed-end fund.The ultimate business dictionary > open-end investment company
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4 the be-all and end-all
the final aim apart from which nothing is of any real importance:أهَم شَيئ في الدُّنيااThis job isn't the be-all and end-all of existence.
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5 front-end loading
Finthe practice of taking the commission and administrative expenses from the early payments made to an investment or insurance plan. -
6 מִלְכְיָא c. (מְלַךְ, cmp. מִלְכוּ) deliberation, vacillation. Pesik. R. s. 15 פסוק הדא מלכי לבך cut (end) this deliberation of thy heart (decide); Pesik. Haḥod. p. 43a> מילניה מן לבך (read: מילכיא, and insert פסוק); Yalk. Gen. 77 קטע הדין מלני מלבך (read with Matt. K. to Gen. s. IVXL, מלכיא); Ge
מַלַכְיָא f. (μαλακία, malacia) want of appetite, nausea. Deut. R. s. 6 שעלת מ׳ באחותו (not לראותה) whose sister was suffering from malacia.Jewish literature > מִלְכְיָא c. (מְלַךְ, cmp. מִלְכוּ) deliberation, vacillation. Pesik. R. s. 15 פסוק הדא מלכי לבך cut (end) this deliberation of thy heart (decide); Pesik. Haḥod. p. 43a> מילניה מן לבך (read: מילכיא, and insert פסוק); Yalk. Gen. 77 קטע הדין מלני מלבך (read with Matt. K. to Gen. s. IVXL, מלכיא); Ge
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7 de la un capăt la celălalt
from one end to the otherthroughoutfrom beginning to endfrom first to lastfrom start to finishfrom stern to sternfrom end to endfrom out to out.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > de la un capăt la celălalt
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8 de principio a fin
• from A to Z• from alpha to omega• from beginning to end• from end to end• from first to last• from start to finish• from the beginning to the end• from the ground up• throughout -
9 ENDI
* * *m.1) the end (extremity) of an object (þar var skáli mikill ok dyrr á báðum endum);2) conclusion, end, issue (hvern enda eiga mundi málit); gera enda á e-u, koma enda á e-t, to bring to an end; vera á enda, to be at an end; S. var vistum með föður sínum til enda, S. stayed with his father to the end; eigi er fyrir enda um gert með þeim, their difference is not settled between them upphaf ok endir, beginning and end; hér skal nú ok endir á verða, here it shall come to an end; sá varð endir á, at, the end of it was, that; til alls endis, to the very end.* * *a, m., and endir, s, m. [Ulf. andeis = τέλος; A. S. ende; Engl. end; O. H. G. enti; Germ. ende; Swed. ände; Dan. ende]:—the end, conclusion; as in the proverbs, endirinn skyldi í upphafi skoða, Lat. quidquid incipias respice finem; allt er gott ef endirinn er góðr, all’s well that ends well; sjá fyrir enda á e-u, to see the end of a thing (how it will end); göra fyrir enda á e-u (a weaver’s term), to bring to an end, Grett. 100 new Ed.; leysa e-m illan (góðan) enda (a weaver’s term), to bring to an ill ( good) end, Korm. 164 (in a verse); mun einn endir leystr vera um þá úgiptu. it will all come to one end, Gisl. 82; binda enda á e-t, to fulfil, finish, Snót 169; göra enda á, to bring to an end, Dipl. i. 6; vera á enda, to be at an end, Fms. xi. 427 (to be at one’s wit’s end); standask á endum, Nj. 111; allt með endum, adv. from end to end, Lex. Poët.; til annars endans, Nj. 176; öðrum endanum, Eg. 91; dyrr á báðum endum, Fms. iv. 220; at sínum enda hvárir, Grág. ii. 48; til enda jarðar, 656 B. 4; endanum (with the article), 655, xxxii; til enda, to the end of life, Nj. 39; endir líkams, Hom. 103; upphaf ok endir, 146; engi endir, 157; hér skal nú ok endir á verða, it shall come to an end, Nj. 145; sá varð endir a, at …, that was the end of it, that …, Fas. ii. 514; annarr endir hersins, Fms. ix. 353; hinn neðri endir, Sks. 167 B.COMPDS: endadagr, endafjöl, endaknútr, endalauss, endalok, endamark, endamerki, endamjórr, endasleppt, endaþarmr. -
10 из конца в конец
from one end to the other; from end to endСофронников проплыл озеро из конца в конец, присматриваясь и к воде и к берегам. (Г. Марков, Грядущему веку) — Sofronnikov rowed from one end of the lake to the other, examining the water and the shores.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > из конца в конец
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11 открај
from the (very) beginning, from the end of, from end to end -
12 de extremo a extremo
• from beginning to end• from end to end• from one extreme to another -
13 од игла до конец
from end to end, from beginning to end -
14 de parte a parte
• from end to end• from one side to another• from side to side -
15 de punta a cabo
• from end to end• from stem to stern• from tip to toe -
16 de polo a polo
• from end to end• from pole to pole -
17 מפה אל-פה
from end to end, to its full capacity -
18 מפה לפה
from end to end, to its full capacity -
19 iz krajnosti u krajnost
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20 de mar a mar
• from end to end• in good upkeep• in great comfort
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