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lax [cf. Gr. lechris; Lat.: licinus, luxus], fraud, deception: lacit decipiendo inducit. Lax etenim fraus est, Paul. ex Fest. p. 116. -
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* * *(pl. laxar), m. salmon.* * *m. [Scot. lax; O. H. G. lahs; Germ. lachs; Dan. laks; Swed. lax]:—a salmon, Edda 40, 72, Nj. 69, Fs. 35, 164, Fb. i. 539, passim: the male lax is called hæingr (contr. hængr), cp. goð-lax, q. v. In Lent it was forbidden even to mention meat by name, and hence at that season people called it jestingly klauf-lax, ‘cloven-hoofed salmon,’ see the story told in Maurer’s Volks. 207, 208.II. freq. in Icel. local names, Lax-á, f. = Laxwater, Salmon water, a name of many rivers; whence Laxár-dalr, m. Laxwaler dale, and Lax-dælir, m. pl. the men from L.: Laxdæla-Saga, u, f. the Saga of L., Eb. 334, Grett. 15 new Ed., Fms. ii. 257.COMPDS: laxafiski, laxakast. -
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مُهْمِل \ careless: not taking care: Careless drivers cause accidents. casual: careless; not serious: He is too casual to be trusted with important work. heedless: careless. lax: careless; not exercising enough control: She isn’t a good teacher; she’s too lax with her class. neglectful: guilty of neglect. negligent: generally careless in one’s behaviour. slack: careless and lazy. slipshod: careless; carelessly done: a slipshod report. slovenly: lazy, careless and dirty (as shown in one’s dress and one’s ways). thoughtless: careless; not troubling about the future or about other people: a thoughtless waste of money. -
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رَخْو \ flabby: (of muscles, flesh, etc.) soft and weak: a flabby stomach. lax: careless; not exercising enough control: She isn’t a good teacher -she’s too lax with her class. limp: not stiff; weak with tiredness or heat: This paper is very limp. The plants were limp for lack of water. loose: not tight; not firm: loose clothes; loose soil; a loose screw. slack: (of a rope) loose. -
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لَيِّن \ flexible: that can be easily bent, like wire, that can be easily changed to suit new needs or conditions: Our plans are very flexible; we’ll decide where to go at the last minute. lax: careless; not exercising enough control: She isn’t a good teacher -she’s too lax with her class. limp: not stiff; weak with tiredness or heat: This paper is very limp. The plants were limp for lack of water. pliable: able to bend freely without breaking. soft: not hard; easily pressed into a different shape: soft ground; a soft bed. supple: able to bend easily; not stiff: Children have supple bodies. \ See Also مرن (مَرِن)، مسترخ (مُسْتَرْخٍ)، مهمل (مُهْمِل)، متساهل (مُتَسَاهِل) -
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مُتَسَاهِل \ lax: careless; not exercising enough control: She isn’t a good teacher; she’s too lax with her class. lenient: not punishing very hard: Judges are usually lenient with children. permissive: allowing (too) much freedom; allowing behaviour that is not usu. considered proper: Modern society is considered to be rather permissive. tolerant: accepting opinions and customs that are not the same as one’s own; allowing people to behave in a way that one does not like. -
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[læks] adjectivecareless or not strict in discipline or morals:غَيْر صارِم، مُتَراخٍPupils have been rather lax about some of the school rules recently.
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Mass media: LLPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Lax Logic Programming
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u, f. shoals of salmon entering rivers, Bs. i. 595. -
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20 Lax-Wendroff scheme
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > Lax-Wendroff scheme
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