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not applied

  • 1 (UK) the process by which school-leavers who have applied for higher education courses but who have not managed to secure a place at university search for one among those still available after the A-level results h

    General subject: clearing

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (UK) the process by which school-leavers who have applied for higher education courses but who have not managed to secure a place at university search for one among those still available after the A-level results h

  • 2 the process by which school-leavers who have applied for higher education courses but who have not managed to secure a place at university search for one among those still available after the A-level results h

    General subject: (UK) clearing

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > the process by which school-leavers who have applied for higher education courses but who have not managed to secure a place at university search for one among those still available after the A-level results h

  • 3 no listo

    adj.
    not ready, unready, no-go.
    * * *
    (adj.) = unready
    Ex. She had been on the staff for a year, but had not applied for the head position because she felt unready for the challenge.
    * * *
    (adj.) = unready

    Ex: She had been on the staff for a year, but had not applied for the head position because she felt unready for the challenge.

    Spanish-English dictionary > no listo

  • 4 अयुक्त


    á-yukta
    mfn. ( yuj), not yoked RV. X, 27, 9 ṠBr. KātyṠr. ;

    not harnessed RV. IX, 97, 20 ShaḍvBr. ;
    not connected, not united (as vowels);
    not added, not joined;
    not applied orᅠ made use of ( seeᅠ - cāra below);
    to be supplied ( seeᅠ -padâ̱rtha below);
    not attentive, not devout RV. V, 33, 3 ṠBr. etc.. ;
    not suited, unfit, unsuitable MBh. etc.;
    not dexterous, silly R. BhP. ;
    ( á-yuktam) ind. not being yoked ṠBr. XII. ;
    - अयुक्तकृत्
    - अयुक्तचार
    - अयुक्तता
    - अयुक्तत्व
    - अयुक्तपदार्थ
    - अयुक्तरूप

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अयुक्त

  • 5 no preparado

    adj.
    unprepared, unready.
    * * *
    (adj.) = uninformed, unready, unprepared
    Ex. Most public libraries in western countries are under local control and the smaller the local government unit, the more all embracing is the lay, and therefore uninformed, control.
    Ex. She had been on the staff for a year, but had not applied for the head position because she felt unready for the challenge.
    Ex. As a result, librarians have been reluctant to accept that racialism can be communicated through books and unprepared to accept the 'no platform for fascists' position = Como resultado, los bibliotecarios han sido reacios a aceptar que el racismo pueda comunicarse a través de los libros y no están preparados para aceptar la postura "ninguna plataforma para los fascistas".
    * * *
    (adj.) = uninformed, unready, unprepared

    Ex: Most public libraries in western countries are under local control and the smaller the local government unit, the more all embracing is the lay, and therefore uninformed, control.

    Ex: She had been on the staff for a year, but had not applied for the head position because she felt unready for the challenge.
    Ex: As a result, librarians have been reluctant to accept that racialism can be communicated through books and unprepared to accept the 'no platform for fascists' position = Como resultado, los bibliotecarios han sido reacios a aceptar que el racismo pueda comunicarse a través de los libros y no están preparados para aceptar la postura "ninguna plataforma para los fascistas".

    Spanish-English dictionary > no preparado

  • 6 अनार्ष


    an-ārsha
    mfn. not belonging to a Ṛishi orᅠ to a Vedic hymn;

    not belonging to the Saṃhitā text (e.g.. the word iti, added for grammatical purposes in the Pada-pāṭha to certain words RPrāt.);
    not applied to a Ṛishi, not added to his name (as an affix) Pāṇ. 4-1, 78.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अनार्ष

  • 7 अप्रयुक्त _aprayukta

    अप्रयुक्त a.
    1 Not used or employed, not applied.
    -2 Wrongly used, as a word.
    -3 (In Rhet.) Rare, unusual (as a word when used in a particular sense or gender though that sense or gender be sanctioned by lexicographers); अप्रयुक्तं तथाम्नातमपि कविभिर्नादृतम्; तथा मन्ये दैवतो$स्य पिशाचो राक्षसो$थवा । where the mas. gender of दैवत, though sanctioned (by Amara), is not used by poets and is, therefore, अप्रयुक्त. सन्त्यप्रयुक्ताः Mbh.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अप्रयुक्त _aprayukta

  • 8 סיקריקון

    סִיקָרִיקוֹן, סִקָ׳m. (a disguise of καισαρίκιον) property confiscated by the Roman government; (sub. דין) the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property; (sub. בעל) the possessor of confiscated property. Gitt.V, 6 לא היה ס׳ ביהודהוכ׳, (expl. ib. 55b לא דנו בה דין ס׳) in Judæa the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property was not applied to the estate of those killed in the war. Ib. מהרוגי … יש בה ס׳ after that period the law was applicable to Judæa. Ib. לקח מס׳ וחזרוכ׳ if one bought from the holder of confiscated property (the fiscus or whoever took possession of it) and then bought from the original owner, the purchase is invalid (as being obtained under pressure). Ib. (later enactment) הלוקח מס׳ נותןוכ׳ he who buys from the holder of confiscated property, must give the original owner one fourth (of the land or of the purchasing price), provided the original owner is unable to repurchase the entire land Ib. אם שהתה בפני ס׳וכ׳ if it has been in the hands of the holder twelve months, whoever is the first to buy, gets the title, but he must give one fourth Ib. 58b אין בו משום ס׳ the sicaricon law does not apply in this case. Ib. אם כן עשית ס׳ if you decide thus, you create a sicaricon law (for Babylonia); Y. ib. V, 47b top (read:) והיתה הארץ חלוטה ביד ס׳ ונמנעו מליקח and the land was entirely in the hands of the government (or whoever took unlawful possession of it), and they (Jews) refrained from buying it; Tosef. ib. V (III), 1 sq. Bicc.I, 2 הס׳ והגזלןוכ׳ (some ed. סִקָרִיקִין pl.) the holder of confiscated property or of illegally acquired land is not permitted to offer the first fruits in the Temple; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > סיקריקון

  • 9 סק׳

    סִיקָרִיקוֹן, סִקָ׳m. (a disguise of καισαρίκιον) property confiscated by the Roman government; (sub. דין) the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property; (sub. בעל) the possessor of confiscated property. Gitt.V, 6 לא היה ס׳ ביהודהוכ׳, (expl. ib. 55b לא דנו בה דין ס׳) in Judæa the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property was not applied to the estate of those killed in the war. Ib. מהרוגי … יש בה ס׳ after that period the law was applicable to Judæa. Ib. לקח מס׳ וחזרוכ׳ if one bought from the holder of confiscated property (the fiscus or whoever took possession of it) and then bought from the original owner, the purchase is invalid (as being obtained under pressure). Ib. (later enactment) הלוקח מס׳ נותןוכ׳ he who buys from the holder of confiscated property, must give the original owner one fourth (of the land or of the purchasing price), provided the original owner is unable to repurchase the entire land Ib. אם שהתה בפני ס׳וכ׳ if it has been in the hands of the holder twelve months, whoever is the first to buy, gets the title, but he must give one fourth Ib. 58b אין בו משום ס׳ the sicaricon law does not apply in this case. Ib. אם כן עשית ס׳ if you decide thus, you create a sicaricon law (for Babylonia); Y. ib. V, 47b top (read:) והיתה הארץ חלוטה ביד ס׳ ונמנעו מליקח and the land was entirely in the hands of the government (or whoever took unlawful possession of it), and they (Jews) refrained from buying it; Tosef. ib. V (III), 1 sq. Bicc.I, 2 הס׳ והגזלןוכ׳ (some ed. סִקָרִיקִין pl.) the holder of confiscated property or of illegally acquired land is not permitted to offer the first fruits in the Temple; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > סק׳

  • 10 סִיקָרִיקוֹן

    סִיקָרִיקוֹן, סִקָ׳m. (a disguise of καισαρίκιον) property confiscated by the Roman government; (sub. דין) the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property; (sub. בעל) the possessor of confiscated property. Gitt.V, 6 לא היה ס׳ ביהודהוכ׳, (expl. ib. 55b לא דנו בה דין ס׳) in Judæa the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property was not applied to the estate of those killed in the war. Ib. מהרוגי … יש בה ס׳ after that period the law was applicable to Judæa. Ib. לקח מס׳ וחזרוכ׳ if one bought from the holder of confiscated property (the fiscus or whoever took possession of it) and then bought from the original owner, the purchase is invalid (as being obtained under pressure). Ib. (later enactment) הלוקח מס׳ נותןוכ׳ he who buys from the holder of confiscated property, must give the original owner one fourth (of the land or of the purchasing price), provided the original owner is unable to repurchase the entire land Ib. אם שהתה בפני ס׳וכ׳ if it has been in the hands of the holder twelve months, whoever is the first to buy, gets the title, but he must give one fourth Ib. 58b אין בו משום ס׳ the sicaricon law does not apply in this case. Ib. אם כן עשית ס׳ if you decide thus, you create a sicaricon law (for Babylonia); Y. ib. V, 47b top (read:) והיתה הארץ חלוטה ביד ס׳ ונמנעו מליקח and the land was entirely in the hands of the government (or whoever took unlawful possession of it), and they (Jews) refrained from buying it; Tosef. ib. V (III), 1 sq. Bicc.I, 2 הס׳ והגזלןוכ׳ (some ed. סִקָרִיקִין pl.) the holder of confiscated property or of illegally acquired land is not permitted to offer the first fruits in the Temple; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > סִיקָרִיקוֹן

  • 11 סִקָ׳

    סִיקָרִיקוֹן, סִקָ׳m. (a disguise of καισαρίκιον) property confiscated by the Roman government; (sub. דין) the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property; (sub. בעל) the possessor of confiscated property. Gitt.V, 6 לא היה ס׳ ביהודהוכ׳, (expl. ib. 55b לא דנו בה דין ס׳) in Judæa the law concerning the purchase of confiscated property was not applied to the estate of those killed in the war. Ib. מהרוגי … יש בה ס׳ after that period the law was applicable to Judæa. Ib. לקח מס׳ וחזרוכ׳ if one bought from the holder of confiscated property (the fiscus or whoever took possession of it) and then bought from the original owner, the purchase is invalid (as being obtained under pressure). Ib. (later enactment) הלוקח מס׳ נותןוכ׳ he who buys from the holder of confiscated property, must give the original owner one fourth (of the land or of the purchasing price), provided the original owner is unable to repurchase the entire land Ib. אם שהתה בפני ס׳וכ׳ if it has been in the hands of the holder twelve months, whoever is the first to buy, gets the title, but he must give one fourth Ib. 58b אין בו משום ס׳ the sicaricon law does not apply in this case. Ib. אם כן עשית ס׳ if you decide thus, you create a sicaricon law (for Babylonia); Y. ib. V, 47b top (read:) והיתה הארץ חלוטה ביד ס׳ ונמנעו מליקח and the land was entirely in the hands of the government (or whoever took unlawful possession of it), and they (Jews) refrained from buying it; Tosef. ib. V (III), 1 sq. Bicc.I, 2 הס׳ והגזלןוכ׳ (some ed. סִקָרִיקִין pl.) the holder of confiscated property or of illegally acquired land is not permitted to offer the first fruits in the Temple; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > סִקָ׳

  • 12 vanwa

    adj. "gone, lost, no longer to be had, vanished, departed, dead, past, past and over, gone on the road, over" WJ:366, Nam, RGEO:67, WAN, LT1:264; older wanwa, PE17:143. The word was “not applied to dead persons except those who would not return, either because of a special doom as in the case of Men or because of a special will of their own as Felagund or Míriel or a special ban of Mandos as Feanor” PE17:143. Also see avanwa.

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > vanwa

  • 13 आलुः _āluḥ

    आलुः 1 An owl.
    -2 An esculent root (not applied to potato &c.).
    -3 Ebony; black ebony.
    -लुः f. A pitcher, waterjar.
    -लु n. A raft, float.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > आलुः _āluḥ

  • 14 inappliqué

    inappliquée inaplike adjectif
    1) [élève] lacking application (après n)
    2) [loi, réglementation] unenforced
    * * *
    inaplike adj inappliqué, -e
    * * *
    1 [élève] lacking application ( après n);
    2 [loi, réglementation] unenforced.
    ( féminin inappliquée) [inaplike] adjectif
    1. [loi, règlement] not applied

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > inappliqué

  • 15 समाज


    sam-āja
    m. meeting with, falling in with (gen. orᅠ comp.) VarBṛS. BhP. ;

    a meeting, assembly, congregation, congress, conclave, society, company (cf. dyūta-s-), association, collection (accord. toᅠ L. not applied to animals) Āpast. Mn. MBh. etc.;
    a convivial meeting, party, club W. ;
    a quantity, plenty, abundance (in sukha-s-) Gīt. XI, 21 ;
    a partic. conjunction of planets VarBṛS. ;
    an elephant (prob. w.r. for sāmaja) L. ;
    - saṉniveṡana n. a building orᅠ place suitable for an assembly, assembly-room, meeting-house MW. ;
    etc. seeᅠ sam-aj

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > समाज

  • 16 fritter

       Food that has been dipped in batter and deep fried or sautéed. These may consist of vegetables, meat, fish, shellfish, or fruit. The food may be dipped in the batter or mixed with the batter and dropped into the hot fat to form little balls. Japanese tempura fried foods are a type of fritter, though this term is not applied to it.

    Italiano-Inglese Cucina internazionale > fritter

  • 17 Bearskin

    BEARSKIN (Dreadnought, Fearnought)
    American terms for an overcoating cloth of shaggy face. It is not applied to any particular cloth. But all are of wool yams and made very thick.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Bearskin

  • 18 Dreadnought

    BEARSKIN (Dreadnought, Fearnought)
    American terms for an overcoating cloth of shaggy face. It is not applied to any particular cloth. But all are of wool yams and made very thick. ———————— See Bearskin.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Dreadnought

  • 19 Fearnought

    BEARSKIN (Dreadnought, Fearnought)
    American terms for an overcoating cloth of shaggy face. It is not applied to any particular cloth. But all are of wool yams and made very thick. ———————— This is a term given to many cheviot woollen cloths with a rough hairy face. Woven in coating weights from all wool. Several qualities have shoddy weft for cheapness (see Bearskin)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Fearnought

  • 20 איסר

    אִיסָּרm. (b. h. אִסָּר, אֱסָר) prop. band, hence vow of abstinence, (cmp. איסור). Y.Ned.I, beg.36c.Pl. אִיסָּרֹות, אִיסָּרִין, אֱסָרִין. Ibid. אין לוקין על הא׳ the punishment of lashes is not applied for breaking vows. Y.Yeb.XIII, 13d אסורות (corr. acc.). Y.Ned.I, 36d top. אֵיסָר prisoner, v. אֵיסוּר. (Gen. R. s. 42 א׳ לשם אלסר bands (chains) forged for Elasar, v. preced.

    Jewish literature > איסר

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