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gait [geɪt]démarche f, allure f; (of horse) train m;∎ to walk with an unsteady gait marcher d'un pas chancelant -
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gait [geɪt] n1) похо́дка2) аллю́р -
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A term used in the woollen trade to denote a full repeat of the draft in heald weaving, or one complete row of jacquard harness, usually 8 or 16 -
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gait походкаEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > gait
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nounGang, der* * *[ɡeit]* * *[geɪt]to walk with a clumsy/slow \gait einen schwerfälligen/langsamen Gang haben* * *[geɪt]nGang m; (of horse) Gangart fto have a rolling/shuffling gait — einen schaukelnden/schlurfenden Gang haben
* * *gait [ɡeıt]A s1. Gang(art) m(f)2. Gangart f (des Pferdes)3. US Tempo nB v/t einem Pferd eine Gangart beibringen* * *nounGang, der* * *n.Gang ¨-e m. -
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1. [geıt] n1. походка; поступьelegant [heavy, measured, awkward] gait - изящная [тяжёлая, размеренная, неуклюжая] походка
to know /to recognize/ smb. by his gait - узнавать кого-л. по походке
2. амер. скоростьto maintain an even gait - поддерживать одинаковую /одну и ту же/ скорость
to be capable of a faster gait - быть в состоянии развить большую скорость
3. аллюр2. [geıt] vto break /to ruin/ a horse's gait - сбить лошадь с аллюра; испортить лошадь
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1. n походка; поступь2. n амер. скорость3. n аллюр4. v дрессировать на аллюрыСинонимический ряд:1. manner of walking (noun) foot; hoof; manner of walking; march; motion; run; step; stride; traipse; tread; walk2. speed (noun) celerity; pace; quickness; rapidity; rapidness; speed; swiftness; velocity -
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ɡeit((plural rare) the way in which a person or animal walks: the old man's shuffling gait.) andartr[geɪt]1 andares nombre masculino plural, forma de andargait ['geɪt] n: paso m, andar m, manera f de caminarn.• andadura s.f.• andar s.m.• manera de andar s.f.• paso s.m.geɪtnoun (no pl) modo m de andar[ɡeɪt]N paso m, modo m de andar* * *[geɪt]noun (no pl) modo m de andar -
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ɡeit((plural rare) the way in which a person or animal walks: the old man's shuffling gait.) gange, ganglag/-artgang--------gangartsubst. \/ɡeɪt\/1) gange, ganglag, gangart2) (amer.) tempo -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] gait[English Plural] gaits[Swahili Word] enenzi[Swahili Plural] maenenzi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[English Example] slow [rapid] gait[Swahili Example] maenenzi ya pole pole [haraka]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] gait (slow and deliberate)[English Plural] gaits (slow and deliberate)[Swahili Word] mchachatochachato[Swahili Plural] michachatochachato[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 3/4------------------------------------------------------------ -
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1. проборка основы (в ремизы и бёрдо); 2. расстановка тереблёного льна на поле (для просушки); 3. раппорт переплетения; 4. поперечный или короткий ряд шнуров в кассейной доске @knee gait "конус" тереблёного льна на поле @long gait "шатёр" тереблёного льна на поле @round gait "конус" тереблёного льна на поле @ -
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1. проборка основы (в ремизы и бёрдо); 2. расстановка тереблёного льна на поле (для просушки); 3. раппорт переплетения; 4. поперечный или короткий ряд шнуров в кассейной доске @knee gait "конус" тереблёного льна на поле @long gait "шатёр" тереблёного льна на поле @round gait "конус" тереблёного льна на поле @ -
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См. также в других словарях:
Gait — Gait, n. [See {Gate} a way.] 1. A going; a walk; a march; a way. [1913 Webster] Good gentleman, go your gait, and let poor folks pass. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Manner of walking or stepping; bearing or carriage while moving. [1913 Webster] T is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gait — [gāt] n. [ME gate, a going, gait, orig., path < ON gata, path between hedges, street, akin to Ger gasse, lane] 1. manner of moving on foot; way of walking or running 2. any of the various foot movements of a horse, as a trot, pace, canter, or… … English World dictionary
gait — [geıt] n [singular] [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: gate way (13 21 centuries), from Old Norse gata road ] the way someone walks ▪ a slow shuffling gait … Dictionary of contemporary English
gait — [ geıt ] noun singular the way that someone walks: his distinctive rolling gait … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
gait — gait·ed; gait; … English syllables
gait|ed — «GAY tihd», adjective. trained when to use different gaits; having a certain gait: »a gaited horse, heavy gaited oxen … Useful english dictionary
gait — index step Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
gait — (n.) c.1300, gate a going or walking, departure, journey, earlier way, road, path (c.1200), from a Scandinavian source (Cf. O.N. gata way, road, path ), cognate with O.H.G. gazza street, Ger. Gasse, Goth. gatwo. Meaning manner of walking is from… … Etymology dictionary
gait — [n] way an animal or person moves, walks amble, bearing, canter, carriage, clip, gallop, get along, lick, march, motion, movement, pace, run, speed, step, stride, tread, trot, walk; concept 149 … New thesaurus
gait — ► NOUN 1) a person s manner of walking. 2) the paces of a horse or dog. ORIGIN Old Norse … English terms dictionary
Gait — A gait is a particular way or manner of moving on foot, e.g., *human gait *horse gait *dog gait.The word may also refer to one of the following. *GAIT (wireless), a standard to enable cross operation of wireless telephone technologies. * GAIT… … Wikipedia