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1 Mitt Cares About Schools
Jocular: MCASУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Mitt Cares About Schools
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2 Godt Mitt You
Naval: GMY ((God be with you) Anglo-German hybrid abbreviation, used today as a sign-off in certain naval communications.) -
3 Tip Of the Mitt Watershed Council
Non-profit-making organization: TOMWCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Tip Of the Mitt Watershed Council
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4 принцип MITT
Medicine: modified intent to treat approach -
5 митенка
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6 митенка
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7 хиромантка
mitt-reader* * *mitt-reader, fortuneteller -
8 митенка
mitt имя существительное: -
9 в средине
mitt under -
10 середина
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11 оказать холодный приём
1) General subject: give( smb.) the frozen mitt, give the cold shoulder, (кому-л.) hand the frozen mitt, (кому-л.) show the cold shoulder, give the cold shoulder, receive coldly, turn a cold shoulder to sb (I've been getting the cold shoulder every time I go near her. — Она меня просто демонстративно не замечает/не отличает меня от стенки.)2) Makarov: (кому-л.) hand (smb.) the frozen mittУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оказать холодный приём
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12 Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal
1) Military: (or Imagery) MITT2) Abbreviation: MITTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Mobile Integrated Tactical Terminal
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13 арест
1) General subject: apprehension, arrest, caption, custody, detention, elbow, freezing, pinch, run in, taking2) Military: confinement, disciplinary confinement, imprisonment, sentence of confinement3) Law: commitment, committal, hold, nam, putting under arrest, taking of the body (кого-л.)4) Economy: confiscation5) Scottish language: arrestment6) Jargon: bang, round-up, rumble, take the rap, gotcha (The cop reached out, grasped Bruno's shoulder, and made the gotcha. Полицейский дотянулся, схватил Бруно за плечо и арестовал его.), scoop, bust, collar, fall, mit, mitt, pick up, pickup, rap, run-in, slough, snatch, the mitt, trip (обычно с отправкой в тюрьму)7) Banking: block account9) Patents: attachment11) leg.N.P. apprehension (speaking of persons, in criminal cases), arrest (speaking of persons, especially in cases which are not criminal, or of ships, in admiralty cases), attachment (speaking of property, especially in cases of mesne process), distraint (speaking of property, especially in cases of execution of the judgment), seizure (speaking of property, especially in cases of execution of the judgment) -
14 навес, под которым работает предсказатель судеб
Jargon: mitt camp, mitt jointУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > навес, под которым работает предсказатель судеб
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15 оказать (кому-л.) холодный приём
1) General subject: hand the frozen mitt, show the cold shoulderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оказать (кому-л.) холодный приём
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16 перчатка
жен.glove; mitt, mitten; gauntletв перчатке, в перчатках — gloved
перчатка с крагами — (шофера, фехтовальщика и т. п.) gauntlet
боксерская перчатка — boxing-glove, muffler; мн. ч.; разг. mitt
••поднимать перчатку — to take/pick up the gauntlet
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17 Mobile Integrated (or Imagery) Tactical Terminal
Military: MITTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Mobile Integrated (or Imagery) Tactical Terminal
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18 mitten
[mɪtn]Abbreviation: mitt -
19 reveal something
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20 show your hand
Jargon: tip your mitt
См. также в других словарях:
Mitt — can refer to: a woman s glove that extends over the hand but does not cover the fingers mitten, glove that does not have separate fingers one of two types of baseball glove worn by a catcher or first baseman abbreviation for Military transition… … Wikipedia
Mitt — Mitt, n. [Abbrev. fr. mitten.] 1. A mitten; also, a covering for the wrist and hand and not for the fingers, usually worn by women. [1913 Webster] 2. (Baseball) A large glove, usually made of leather or similar material, with differing degrees of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mitt — [mit] n. [contr. < MITTEN] 1. a woman s glove, often of lace or net, covering part of the arm, the hand, and sometimes part of the fingers 2. MITTEN 3. a padded glove or mitten for a specified use [dusting mitt ] ☆ 4. Slang a hand … English World dictionary
mitt — [mıt] n [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: mitten] 1.) a type of ↑glove that does not have separate parts for each finger = ↑mitten ▪ ski mitts ▪ an oven mitt (=a thick glove used to protect your hand when you hold hot pans) 2.) a type of leather ↑glove … Dictionary of contemporary English
mitt — [ mıt ] noun count 1. ) a thick mitten that you wear on your hands to protect them: an oven mitt a ) in baseball, a type of GLOVE that you use for catching the ball 2. ) INFORMAL a hand: Keep your dirty mitts off my jacket … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
mitt — (n.) 1765, shortened form of MITTEN (Cf. mitten) (q.v.). Baseball sense is from 1902. Slang sense of hand is from 1896 … Etymology dictionary
mitt — ► NOUN 1) a mitten. 2) a fingerless glove. 3) informal a person s hand … English terms dictionary
mitt — n. glove 1) an oven mitt 2) (baseball) a catcher s; first baseman s mitt * * * [mɪt] first baseman s mitt (baseball) a catcher s [ glove ] an oven mitt … Combinatory dictionary
mitt — UK [mɪt] / US noun [countable] Word forms mitt : singular mitt plural mitts 1) a) a thick mitten that you wear on your hands to protect them an oven mitt b) in baseball, a type of glove that you use for catching the ball 2) informal a hand Keep… … English dictionary
mitt — 1. noun /mɪt/ a) A mitten b) An oversized, protective glove such as an oven mitt or a baseball mitt See Also: mitten 2. adverb /mɪt/ a) m … Wiktionary
mitt — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. glove, baseball glove, catcher s mitt, first baseman s mitt; see glove … English dictionary for students