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1 low-lying coastal lands
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > low-lying coastal lands
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2 low-lying coastal lands
Строительство: низкорасположенные прибрежные участки сушиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > low-lying coastal lands
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3 низинные земли
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > низинные земли
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4 низинный
низи́нные зе́мли — low-lying lands, lowland
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5 земля
жен.
1) (место жизни и деятельности людей) earth между небом и землей перен. ≈ between heaven and earth на таких людях земля держится ≈ such people are the salt of the earth стратегия выжженной земли ≈ scorched-earth policy засыпать землей ≈ (кого-л./что-л.) to cover (up, over) with earth стирать с лица земли ≈ to raze to the ground, to wipe smb. off the face of the earth сравнять с землей ≈ (что-л.) to raze to the ground выжженная земля ≈ scorched earth предание земле ≈ committing to the earth
2) (планета) the Earth
3) (территория, суша) land;
ground, soil;
country уст. низинные земли ≈ low-lying lands под землей ≈ underground целинные залежные земли ≈ virgin and long-fallow lands;
virgin lands невспаханная полоса земли ≈ balk малоплодородная земля ≈ marginal land пахотная земля ≈ plough-land земля обетованная ≈ the promised land, the land of promise возделывать землю ≈ to till/cultivate the land ступать на землю ≈ to set foot on land бесплодная земля ≈ barren, barren land Земля Франца Иосифа ≈ Franz Josef Land
4) (почва) soil, ground, earth товарищество по совместной обработке земли ≈ agricultural association жирная земля ≈ rich soil, loam талая земля ≈ thawed ground/soil
5) (владения) acre мн. ∙ зарывать талант в землю ≈ to bury one's talent;
to hide one's light under a bushel идиом. как сквозь землю провалился ≈ vanished into thin air он готов был сквозь землю провалиться ≈ he wished the earth could swallow him up доставать из-под земли ≈ to get smth. at any cost словно из-под земли ≈ as if out of nowhere земля плывет под ногами ≈ the whole world is turning upside down пусть земля будет пухом ≈ rest in peace арендованная земля ≈ tenancy, tenantry арендуемая земля ≈ tenement пуп земли ≈ the hub of the universe за тридевять земель ≈ (at) the other end of the world, miles amd miles awayземл|я - ж.
1. earth;
на ~е in this world;
мир на ~е peace on earth;
2. (З.) (планета) the Earth;
3. (суша, страна, владения) land;
большая ~ the mainland;
чужие земли foreign lands;
4. (почва) soil;
плодородная ~ rich/fertile soil;
5. (поверхность земли) ground;
сидеть на ~е sit* on the ground;
словно из ~и, из-под ~и вырасти appear from nowhere;
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6 земля
жен.1) ( место жизни и деятельности людей) earthзасыпать землей — (кого-л./что-л.) to cover (up, over) with earth
сравнять с землей — (что-л.) to raze to the ground
стирать с лица земли — to raze to the ground, to wipe smb. off the face of the earth
2) ( планета) the Earth3) (территория, суша) land; ground, soil; country устар.целинные залежные земли — virgin and long-fallow lands; virgin lands
возделывать землю — to till/cultivate the land
земля обетованная — the promised land, the land of promise
4) ( почва) soil, ground, earthбесплодная земля — barren, barren land
жирная земля — rich soil, loam
талая земля — thawed ground/soil
5) ( владения) acre мн. ч.••арендованная земля — tenancy, tenantry
за тридевять земель — разг. (at) the other end of the world, miles amd miles away
доставать из-под земли — to get smth. at any cost
зарывать талант в землю — to bury one's talent; to hide one's light under a bushel идиом.
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7 земля
жearth; ( поверхня землі) ground; ( ґрунт) soil; (володіння, територія, суша, країна) land; ( земна куля) globeродюча земля — fat (fertile, rich) soil
земля під паром — fallow, plough-land
жирна земля — rich soil, loam
неродюча земля — barren, barren land
орендована земля — tenancy, tenantry; tenement
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8 низинный
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9 Vermuyden, Sir Cornelius
SUBJECT AREA: Civil engineering[br]b. c. 1590 St Maartensdijk, Zeeland, the Netherlandsd. 4 February 1656 probably London, England[br]Dutch/British civil engineer responsible for many of the drainage and flood-protection schemes in low-lying areas of England in the seventeenth century.[br]At the beginning of the seventeenth century, several wealthy men in England joined forces as "adventurers" to put their money into land ventures. One such group was responsible for the draining of the Fens. The first need was to find engineers who were versed in the processes of land drainage, particularly when that land was at, or below, sea level. It was natural, therefore, to turn to the Netherlands to find these skilled men. Joachim Liens was one of the first of the Dutch engineers to go to England, and he started work on the Great Level; however, no real progress was made until 1621, when Cornelius Vermuyden was brought to England to assist in the work.Vermuyden had grown up in a district where he could see for himself the techniques of embanking and reclaiming land from the sea. He acquired a reputation of expertise in this field, and by 1621 his fame had spread to England. In that year the Thames had flooded and breached its banks near Havering and Dagenham in Essex. Vermuyden was commissioned to repair the breach and drain neighbouring marshland, with what he claimed as complete success. The Commissioners of Sewers for Essex disputed this claim and whthheld his fee, but King Charles I granted him a portion of the reclaimed land as compensation.In 1626 Vermuyden carried out his first scheme for drainage works as a consultant. This was the drainage of Hatfield Chase in South Yorkshire. Charles I was, in fact, Vermuyden's employer in the drainage of the Chase, and the work was undertaken as a means of raising additional rents for the Royal Exchequer. Vermuyden was himself an "adventurer" in the undertaking, putting capital into the venture and receiving the title to a considerable proportion of the drained lands. One of the important elements of his drainage designs was the principal of "washes", which were flat areas between the protective dykes and the rivers to carry flood waters, to prevent them spreading on to nearby land. Vermuyden faced bitter opposition from those whose livelihoods depended on the marshlands and who resorted to sabotage of the embankments and violence against his imported Dutch workmen to defend their rights. The work could not be completed until arbiters had ruled out on the respective rights of the parties involved. Disagreements and criticism of his engineering practices continued and he gave up his interest in Hatfield Chase. The Hatfield Chase undertaking was not a great success, although the land is now rich farmland around the river Don in Doncaster. However, the involved financial and land-ownership arrangements were the key to the granting of a knighthood to Cornelius Vermuyden in January 1628, and in 1630 he purchased 4,000 acres of low-lying land on Sedgemoor in Somerset.In 1629 Vermuyden embarked on his most important work, that of draining the Great Level in the fenlands of East Anglia. Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford, was given charge of the work, with Vermuyden as Engineer; in this venture they were speculators and partners and were recompensed by a grant of land. The area which contains the Cambridgeshire tributaries of the Great Ouse were subject to severe and usually annual flooding. The works to contain the rivers in their flood period were important. Whilst the rivers were contained with the enclosed flood plain, the land beyond became highly sought-after because of the quality of the soil. The fourteen "adventurers" who eventually came into partnership with the Earl of Bedford and Vermuyden were the financiers of the scheme and also received land in accordance with their input into the scheme. In 1637 the work was claimed to be complete, but this was disputed, with Vermuyden defending himself against criticism in a pamphlet entitled Discourse Touching the Great Fennes (1638; 1642, London). In fact, much remained to be done, and after an interruption due to the Civil War the scheme was finished in 1652. Whilst the process of the Great Level works had closely involved the King, Oliver Cromwell was equally concerned over the success of the scheme. By 1655 Cornelius Vermuyden had ceased to have anything to do with the Great Level. At that stage he was asked to account for large sums granted to him to expedite the work but was unable to do so; most of his assets were seized to cover the deficiency, and from then on he subsided into obscurity and poverty.While Cornelius Vermuyden, as a Dutchman, was well versed in the drainage needs of his own country, he developed his skills as a hydraulic engineer in England and drained acres of derelict flooded land.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsKnighted 1628.Further ReadingL.E.Harris, 1953, Vermuyden and the Fens, London: Cleaver Hume Press. J.Korthals-Altes, 1977, Sir Cornelius Vermuyden: The Lifework of a Great Anglo-Dutchman in Land-Reclamation and Drainage, New York: Alto Press.KM / LRDBiographical history of technology > Vermuyden, Sir Cornelius
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10 низкорасположенные прибрежные участки суши
Construction: low-lying coastal landsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > низкорасположенные прибрежные участки суши
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11 SMÁR
(smá, smátt), a.1) small, little (mörg skip ok smá);2) neut., hann seldi smátt varninginn, he sold by retail; höggva smátt, to strike small blows; hann kvaðst eigi mundu smátt á sjá, he said he would deal liberally in the matter; smátt ok smátt, bit by bit, by degrees;3) smám, bit by bit, slowly (fara smám).* * *smá, smátt: gen. smás, acc. smán, dat. smám, smá: pl. smáir, smár, smá, dat. smám, acc. smá, smár, smá: mod. bisyllabic smáan, smáum, smáa: compar. smæri; superl. smæstr. The Icel. form ‘smá’ instead of ‘smal’ of the Germ. and Saxon is peculiar to all the Scandin. languages, and also prevails in Scotland and North. E., but the words are one; ‘smá’ is only a contracted form, as is seen by the fact that ‘smal’ remains in the words smali (q. v.), smalki, smælingr; and (although as απ. λεγ.) in smalvamm, smalmenni, q. v.: [Ulf. smals = Germ. schmal, Engl. small, etc.; but Dan.-Swed. smaa; Scot. and North. E. sma’.]A. Small, little, of size, stature; mörg skip ok smá, Vápn. 8; smæri skip, Fms. i. 93; vúru þau öll smæst, viii. 255; sumir smáir, sumir stórir, Sks. 442; keppask til smára hluta, Ó. H. 87; hann ræðr öllum hlutum, stórum ok smám, Edda 3; höfðingja ok smæri menn, Fms. x. 266; hin smæri sár, Grág. ii. 29; smá tíðendi, small tidings, Lv. 33, Fms. ix. 477; þau (mál) er smæst eru, Js. 5; skógr þykkr ok smár, a wood thick but dwarf, Fms. i. 136; smáir sandar, small sand, a beach of fine sand, Eg. 141; melja mergi smæra, Ls. 43; hann lamði hausinn í smán mola, Edda 58; ok var brotinn fótrinn svá smátt sem skelja-moli, Bs. i. 423; litlir menn ok smáir, Landn. 145; smás fylkis niðs, Sighvat; smaestir fuglar, id.; kaupa smám kaupum sem stórum, Fb. ii. 75; sás girði eðr smæri, Grág. ii. 338; opt hefir þú mér hallkvæmr verit, en eigi má nú smæstu ráða, thou hast often been good to me, and this is not the smallest instance, Lv. 42.2. neut., hann seldi smátt varninginn, he dealt in ‘small wares,’ sold by retail, Vápn. 7; höggva smátt, to strike small blows, Ísl. ii. 265: hann kvaðsk eigi mundu smátt á sjá, he said he would not look minutely into it, i. e. that he would deal liberally, Ld. 50; miklu vex hón hinnig smærum, much less, Sks. 71; þeir skulu skipta vikum eða smærum, divide by weeks or less, Grág. ii. 350; selja smærrum saman, in lesser quantities, N. G. L. iii. 123: smám, nema hón seli svá smám landit sem áðr var tínt, Grág. ii. 214; en er hann var á leiðinni ok fór smóm (slowly, bit by bit) þá er hann mátti svá, Bs. i. 344; smám ok smám, bit by bit, Fms. x. 366; reiddi hann silfrit smám ok smám, Hkr. ii. 244, Al. 23: smám þeim, by degrees; vaxa smám þeim, Stj. 200; eptir þat hrærðu þau sveininn sḿm þeim, Bs. i. 337 (smám, 318, l. c.): in mod. usage, smám-saman, sounded smá-saman, gradually; smátt og smátt, bit by bit.II. in mod. usage smá- is prefixed to verbs, denoting little by little, by degrees; honum smá-batnaði, he recovered little by little; það smá-liðkast, það smá-batnar, smá-líðr á daginn, það smá-styttist, smá-lengist, smá-breiðkar, smá-dýpkar, smá-hækkar, smá-víðkar, smá-kólnar, smá-hitnar, smá-fækkar, smá-fjölgar, etc.B. In COMPDS, smá- is often used simply as a diminutive, as there is no dimin. inflexion in the language; it is rarely prefixed to any but plur. or collective nouns. smá-atvik, n. pl. details. smá-bátar, m. pl. little boats, Fms. vii. 224, Sks. 174, Ó. H. 137. smá-bein, n. pl. small bones, N. G. L. i. 172. smá-bjöllur, f. pl. little bells, Vm. 47. smá-borinn, part. of low birth, Hkr. i. 106, Fms. vii. 8. smá-búendr, m. pl. = smábændr, Ó. H. 101. smá-búsgögn, n. small house-implements, Dipl. v. 18. smá-byrðingar, m. pl. little ships of burden, N. G. L. ii. 251. smá-bækr, f. pl. little books, Pm. 82, Vm. 23. smá-bændr, m. pl. small farmers, Grett. 127, Bs. ii. 143, Fb. iii. 458. smá-börn, n. pl. little bairns, Fms. i. 263, x. 117, Stj. 25, N. T. smá-djöflar, m. pl. petty devils, imps, Sturl. ii. 221. smá-dúkar, m. pl. little kerchiefs, Vm. 47. smá-dýr, n. pl. ‘small deer,’ small animals, Stj. 572, Barl. 41. smá-eyjar, f. pl. little islands, Fms. x. 5. smá-fénaðr, m. small cattle, Gþl. 393. smá-ferjur, f. pl. small ferries, Fms. x. 153. smá-fiskar, m. pl. small fishes, Fas. ii. 112. smá-fuglar, m. pl. small birds, Grág. ii. 346, Al. 132, Fms. vi. 153. smá-geislar, m. pl. faint beams, Fms. i. 140. smá-gjafar, f. pl. small gifts, Stj. smá-gjarn, adj., Valla L. 201 (false reading for sín-gjarn, q. v.) smá-greinir, f. pl. small matters, Bjarn. 3. smá-grjót, n. smal-grit, pebbles, Sturl. ii. 210, Sks. 422. smá-hlutir, m. pl. trifles, Ld. 286, Fas. i. 112, Bs. ii. 167. smá-hringar, m. pl. small circles, rings, Stj. 80, Fas. iii. 45. smá-hrís, n. a shrubbery, Fms. vi. 334. smá-hundar, m. pl. small dogs, Flóv. 34. smá-hús, n. pl. small houses, Pr. 119. smá-hvalir, m. pl. little whales, Vm. 91. smá-kertistikur, f. pl. small candlesticks, Vm. 171. smá-kirkjur, f. pl. small churches, N. G. L. ii. 241. smá-kjörr, n. pl. scrub, brushwood, Fms. vi. 334. smá-klukkur, f. pl. small bells, Vm. 64. smá-kofar, m. pl. small huts, Bs. i. 240. smá-konungar, m. pl. kinglets, Fms. iv. 26, x. 283, Sks. smá-koppar, m. pl. small cups, hollows, Fb. ii. 284. smá-kornóttr, adj. small-grained, Stj. 292. smá-kvistir, m. pl. small twigs, Barl. 81, Bs. ii. 183. smá-kvæmr, adj. of low descent, Fær. 236. smá-látr, adj. content with little, Vápn. 7, Al. 6. smá-leikar, adj. smallness, Finnb. 262, Fas. iii. 393 (sing., Fms. iii. 192). smá-leitr, adj. small-featured, Al. 52, Bs. ii. 11. smá-lérept, n. fine linen, Pm. 123. smá-ligr, adj. trifling, Sks. 30 B. smá-líkneski, n. pl. small images, Pm. 80, 120. smá-lyginn, adj. petty lying, Rb. 310. smá-lærisveinar, m. pl. little disciples, Bs. i. 219. smá-læti, n. stinginess (opp. to stórlæti), Vápn. 10. smá-lönd, n. pl. small lands (islands); öll s. í hafinu, Fas. i. 347; a local name of the Danish islands, Fms. vi. 56, 31: cp. the county Småland in Sweden, Fms. xii. sma-mannligr, adj. mannikin-like, Landn. 121. smá-menn, m. pl. = smámenni, Fms. vi. 14, Dropl. 18. smá-menni, n. small people, Nj. 94, Eg. 770, Fms. vii. 124, Barl. 169. smá-meyjar, f. pl. little girls, Nj. 2. Smámeyja-land, n. the land of the dwarf maidens, mythical, Sams. S. smá-munir, n. pl. trifles, Ld. 286. sma-mæli, n. pl. small cases, Anecd. 46. smá-mæltr, part. ‘small-spoken,’ lisping, Sturl. iii. 278 (where a nickname), freq. in mod. usage. smá-neyti, n. ‘small neats,’ calves, and the like: mart s., Lv. 91. smá-piltar, m. pl. small boys, Stj. 123, Fas. iii. 124. smá-rakkar, m. pl. small dog’s, Mar., Fms. viii. 207, Stj. 99. smá-ráðr, adj. aiming at small things, Ld. 172, Fms. ii. 32. smá-regn, n. small rain, drizzle, Stj. 14 (sing.) smá-rekar, m. pl. small jetsums or waifs, Vm. 60, Pm. 69. smá-ríki, n. pl. petty kingdoms, Fms. ii. 190. smá-róar, m. pl. small relief, Bs. i. 351. smá-sakar, f. pl. petty suits, Hrafn. 4. smá-sandar, m. pl. fine sand, plains of fine sand, Eg. 141. smá-sauðr, m. (sing.), a little sheep, Stj. 516. smá-skip, n. pl. small ships, Fms. ii. 302, vii. 266, N. G. L. ii. 252. smá-skitligr, adj. tiny; s. í andliti, tiny-faced, Fb. i. 540; lítill ok s., Fas. ii. 247. smá-skógar, m. pl. copsewood, Landn. 68. smá-skútur, f. pl. small craft, Fms. iii. 1, vi. 402, vii. 234, Eg. 341. smá-smíði, n. hardware, opp. to stór-smíði, N. G. L. iii. 15 (cp. Low Germ. klein-smied). smá-smugall, -smogall, adj. penetrating through every pore, Rb. 334: metaph. minute, subtle; vitr ok s., Mar., Barl., Str.; smásmugul ok hvöss ok skygn augu, Skálda 160: compar. smásmuglari, 159: mod., in a bad sense, hair-splitting, fault-finding, sma-smugliga, adv. subtlely, minutely, Stj. 155, Bs. ii. 52. sma-smugligr, adj. minute, Sks. 637: hair-splitting. smá-smygli, f. minuteness, Str. 2, Bs. ii. 42. smá-spengr, f. pl. small spangles, Nj. 142. smá-straumr, m. and smá-streymt, n. adj. a neap-tide. smá-sveinar, m. pl. small boys, Eg. 188, Fms. vii. 158, Stj. 121: sing., smásveini einum, Bs. i. 45. smá-sveinligr, adj. boyish; s. nám, Bs. i. 219. smá-svik, n. pl. petty tricks, Fms. vi. 383. smá-syndir, f. pl. petty sins, 677. 9. smá-tennr, f. pl. small tusks (of a walrus), Sks. 179. smá-tíundir, f. pl. small tithes, Vm. 89, H. E. ii. 167. smá-tölur, f. pl. (smá-talna), small numbers, Rb. 114. smá-varningr, m. small wares (sing.), Nj. 75. smá-váfur, f. pl. tiny ghosts, imps, Grett. 79 new Ed. smá-vegis, adv. trifling. smá-vendir, m. pl. small wands, Sks. 443. smá-verplar, m. pl. small casks, N. G. L. iii. 15. smá-viði, n. a shrubbery, Eg. 580. smá-vofrur, f. pl. = smáváfur, Grett. 112. smá-þarmar, m. pl. [A. S. smæl-þearmas], the small gut, also the lower abdomen, Nj. 262, Fas. ii. 255, Sturl. i. 196, Fb. i. 301, Mar., passim; smáþarma-mein, Bs. i. 825. smá-þing, n. a small object, Thom. 301. smá-öxar, f. pl. small axes, A.A. 270. -
12 LOL
1) Общая лексика: Море любви (в конце письменного послания) (Сокращение от Lots of Love, смысл несет прямо противоположный тому, о чем говорится)2) Авиация: loss-of-licence3) Спорт: Land Of Legends4) Военный термин: limited operating life5) Техника: low-order language6) Шутливое выражение: Loads Of Laughs7) Юридический термин: Look Out For Loonies8) Грубое выражение: Laugh My Ass Off9) Сокращение: Mongo, length of lead (actual), Labor of Love, Lack of Laughter (встречается редко), Lack of Love (game), Ladies of Lallybroch, Lady of the Lake, Land O' Lakes, Land of Legends (Canandaigua Speedway, New York), Land of Lincoln, Lands of Lore (game), Language of Literature, Language of Love, Laugh(ing) Out Loud, Lautes Online Lachen (German: Loud Online Laughter), Laws of Life, Lawyers on Line, League of Lightness (gaming clan), League of Losers (wild 17 chess team), Leaning Over Laughing, Learn Online, Legend of Legaia (video game), Legend of Lothian (computer game), Less Of Lip, Lewd Obscene Language, Life of Loan (banking), Life of the Land, Lightolier (компания, входящая в «Genlyte Group», а также ее брэнд, подразделение Royal Philips, расположена в шт.Массачусетс, специализируется на производстве электроники), Limited Operation Life, Limited Operational Life, Lips on Lips, List Of Lights, List of Links, List of Lists, Little Old Lady, Live-On-Line, Living on Line, Load of Laughs, Loads of Love, Locks of Love (Lake Worth, Florida charity), Log On Later, Longitudinal Output Level, Lord Oh Lord, Lord of Life (Church), Lord of Lords (Jesus), Lords of Legend (gaming), Loser on Line, Loss of Life (insurance), Loss of Light, Loss of Line (telephony), Loss of Load, Loss of Lock, Lot of Lamers, Lots Of Laughs, Lots Of Love, Lots Of Luck, Lots of Lag (on-line gaming), Lots of Laughter, Lots of Losers (Rocket Arena 3 clan), Love On Line, Love Our Lord, Love of Life, Love of Literacy (teaching), Lovelock, Derby Field Airport, Nevada (IATA code), Low Order Language, Lower Operating Limit, Loyal Orange Lodge, Lunatics on Line, Lying Out Loud, last or least, laughing on line, limit of liability (ограничение ответственности)10) Физиология: Loss Of Legs11) Вычислительная техника: Laughing Out Loud (DFUE-Slang, Usenet, IRC), laughing out loud12) Деловая лексика: Life Of Loan13) Образование: Level Of Learning14) Чат: Laughing Out Loudly, Laughs Out Loud, Little Old Ladies, Looking On Line, Looking Over Liam, Lough Out Loud15) СМС: Laugh out loud16) AMEX. Lots Of Laugh -
13 Lol
1) Общая лексика: Море любви (в конце письменного послания) (Сокращение от Lots of Love, смысл несет прямо противоположный тому, о чем говорится)2) Авиация: loss-of-licence3) Спорт: Land Of Legends4) Военный термин: limited operating life5) Техника: low-order language6) Шутливое выражение: Loads Of Laughs7) Юридический термин: Look Out For Loonies8) Грубое выражение: Laugh My Ass Off9) Сокращение: Mongo, length of lead (actual), Labor of Love, Lack of Laughter (встречается редко), Lack of Love (game), Ladies of Lallybroch, Lady of the Lake, Land O' Lakes, Land of Legends (Canandaigua Speedway, New York), Land of Lincoln, Lands of Lore (game), Language of Literature, Language of Love, Laugh(ing) Out Loud, Lautes Online Lachen (German: Loud Online Laughter), Laws of Life, Lawyers on Line, League of Lightness (gaming clan), League of Losers (wild 17 chess team), Leaning Over Laughing, Learn Online, Legend of Legaia (video game), Legend of Lothian (computer game), Less Of Lip, Lewd Obscene Language, Life of Loan (banking), Life of the Land, Lightolier (компания, входящая в «Genlyte Group», а также ее брэнд, подразделение Royal Philips, расположена в шт.Массачусетс, специализируется на производстве электроники), Limited Operation Life, Limited Operational Life, Lips on Lips, List Of Lights, List of Links, List of Lists, Little Old Lady, Live-On-Line, Living on Line, Load of Laughs, Loads of Love, Locks of Love (Lake Worth, Florida charity), Log On Later, Longitudinal Output Level, Lord Oh Lord, Lord of Life (Church), Lord of Lords (Jesus), Lords of Legend (gaming), Loser on Line, Loss of Life (insurance), Loss of Light, Loss of Line (telephony), Loss of Load, Loss of Lock, Lot of Lamers, Lots Of Laughs, Lots Of Love, Lots Of Luck, Lots of Lag (on-line gaming), Lots of Laughter, Lots of Losers (Rocket Arena 3 clan), Love On Line, Love Our Lord, Love of Life, Love of Literacy (teaching), Lovelock, Derby Field Airport, Nevada (IATA code), Low Order Language, Lower Operating Limit, Loyal Orange Lodge, Lunatics on Line, Lying Out Loud, last or least, laughing on line, limit of liability (ограничение ответственности)10) Физиология: Loss Of Legs11) Вычислительная техника: Laughing Out Loud (DFUE-Slang, Usenet, IRC), laughing out loud12) Деловая лексика: Life Of Loan13) Образование: Level Of Learning14) Чат: Laughing Out Loudly, Laughs Out Loud, Little Old Ladies, Looking On Line, Looking Over Liam, Lough Out Loud15) СМС: Laugh out loud16) AMEX. Lots Of Laugh -
14 lol
1) Общая лексика: Море любви (в конце письменного послания) (Сокращение от Lots of Love, смысл несет прямо противоположный тому, о чем говорится)2) Авиация: loss-of-licence3) Спорт: Land Of Legends4) Военный термин: limited operating life5) Техника: low-order language6) Шутливое выражение: Loads Of Laughs7) Юридический термин: Look Out For Loonies8) Грубое выражение: Laugh My Ass Off9) Сокращение: Mongo, length of lead (actual), Labor of Love, Lack of Laughter (встречается редко), Lack of Love (game), Ladies of Lallybroch, Lady of the Lake, Land O' Lakes, Land of Legends (Canandaigua Speedway, New York), Land of Lincoln, Lands of Lore (game), Language of Literature, Language of Love, Laugh(ing) Out Loud, Lautes Online Lachen (German: Loud Online Laughter), Laws of Life, Lawyers on Line, League of Lightness (gaming clan), League of Losers (wild 17 chess team), Leaning Over Laughing, Learn Online, Legend of Legaia (video game), Legend of Lothian (computer game), Less Of Lip, Lewd Obscene Language, Life of Loan (banking), Life of the Land, Lightolier (компания, входящая в «Genlyte Group», а также ее брэнд, подразделение Royal Philips, расположена в шт.Массачусетс, специализируется на производстве электроники), Limited Operation Life, Limited Operational Life, Lips on Lips, List Of Lights, List of Links, List of Lists, Little Old Lady, Live-On-Line, Living on Line, Load of Laughs, Loads of Love, Locks of Love (Lake Worth, Florida charity), Log On Later, Longitudinal Output Level, Lord Oh Lord, Lord of Life (Church), Lord of Lords (Jesus), Lords of Legend (gaming), Loser on Line, Loss of Life (insurance), Loss of Light, Loss of Line (telephony), Loss of Load, Loss of Lock, Lot of Lamers, Lots Of Laughs, Lots Of Love, Lots Of Luck, Lots of Lag (on-line gaming), Lots of Laughter, Lots of Losers (Rocket Arena 3 clan), Love On Line, Love Our Lord, Love of Life, Love of Literacy (teaching), Lovelock, Derby Field Airport, Nevada (IATA code), Low Order Language, Lower Operating Limit, Loyal Orange Lodge, Lunatics on Line, Lying Out Loud, last or least, laughing on line, limit of liability (ограничение ответственности)10) Физиология: Loss Of Legs11) Вычислительная техника: Laughing Out Loud (DFUE-Slang, Usenet, IRC), laughing out loud12) Деловая лексика: Life Of Loan13) Образование: Level Of Learning14) Чат: Laughing Out Loudly, Laughs Out Loud, Little Old Ladies, Looking On Line, Looking Over Liam, Lough Out Loud15) СМС: Laugh out loud16) AMEX. Lots Of Laugh
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