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1 Reverse
A coarse, loosely-woven French woollen cloth with a napped face similar to flannel, and used for cheap clothing. -
2 reverse
الاتِّجاه المُعَاكِس \ reverse: (of a machine) going backwards: He put his car into reverse. \ عَادَ \ reverse: to go (or cause to go) backwards: He reversed (his car) out of the gate. \ See Also أعادَ إلى الخلف \ عَكْسِيّ \ reverse: backward; opposite: in reverse order; the reverse side of a plate. -
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[rəˈvəːs]1. verb1) to move backwards or in the opposite direction to normal:يَسير إلى الخَلْف، يَعْكِسُ اتِّجاه سَيْرِهHe reversed the film through the projector.
2) to put into the opposite position, state, order etc:يَنْعَكِس، يَنْقَلِبThis jacket can be reversed (= worn inside out).
3) to change (a decision, policy etc) to the exact opposite:يَعْكِس القَرار او السِّياسَه، يَتَحَوَّل إلى الإتِّجاه المُعاكِسThe man was found guilty, but the judges in the appeal court reversed the decision.
2. noun1) ( also adjective) (the) opposite:"Are you hungry?" "Quite the reverse – I"ve eaten far too much!'
عَكْس، نَقيضI take the reverse point of view.
2) a defeat; a piece of bad luck.هَزيمَه، نَكْسَه3) (a mechanism eg one of the gears of a car etc which makes something move in) a backwards direction or a direction opposite to normal:يَجْعَل السَّيّارَه تَسير إلى الوَراء( also adjective) a reverse gear.
الجِهَة الأخْرى لِقِطْعَة النُّقودthe reverse (side) of a coin.
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نَقِيض \ opposite: (that which is) as different as possible: North is in the opposite direction to south. Darkness is the opposite of light. We have opposite ideas about religion. reverse: backward; opposite: in reverse order; the reverse side of a plate, the opposite He said she was pleased, but the reverse was true; she was very angry. -
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عَكْس \ opposite; converse, contrary: (that which is) as different as possible: North is in the opposite direction to south. Darkness is the opposite of light. We have opposite ideas about religion. reverse: the opposite: He said she was pleased, but the reverse was true; she was very angry. \ See Also ضد (ضِدّ)، نقيض (نَقيض) -
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قَلَبَ \ convert: to change sth. from one state to another: The hotel was converted into a school. overturn: to turn over (by mistake): She went too fast round the corner and overturned (her car). reverse: to change to an opposite condition: The order was reversed, so that the first singer became the last. turn: (with into or to) to change: He is turning his sitting room into an office. -
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عَكَسَ \ reflect: to throw back (light, heat, sound, etc.): The sun’s light is reflected from the surface of the moon, (of glass or still water) to show the picture of (whatever faces it) the mountains were reflected in the lake. reverse: to change to an opposite condition: The order was reversed, so that the first singer became the last. -
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13 Reverse Print
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14 reverse-angle camera
■ Camera located in the stands or beside the pitch on the opposite side of the stadium to the main camera.■ Kamera, die in den Rängen oder am Spielfeldrand auf der Tribüne gegenüber der Hauptkamera platziert ist. -
15 Reverse-Engineering
Reverse-Engineering n reverse engineering (Ermittlung von Funktionsprinzipien aus dem Studium von Produkten, z. B. Software oder Protokolle)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Reverse-Engineering
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16 Reverse-Charge-Verfahren
Reverse-Charge-Verfahren n RECHT, STEUER reverse-charge procedure (EU; ein als zuverlässig eingestuftes Verfahren zur Bekämpfung des Mehrwertsteuerbetrugs durch Verlagerung der Steuerschuldnerschaft: für sonstige Leistungen eines im Ausland ansässigen Unternehmers, die im Inland steuerbar und steuerpflichtig sind, schuldet ab einer Schwelle von 5000 Euro nicht der leistende Unternehmer, sondern der Leistungsempfänger die Umsatzsteuer; § 13b Abs. 1 Satz 1 Nr. 1 i. V. mit Abs. 2 Satz 1 UStG; zeitweilige Anwendung möglich auch auf die Erbringung bestimmter 'betrugsanfälliger' Dienstleistungen = services prone to fraud)Business german-english dictionary > Reverse-Charge-Verfahren
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17 (= reverse charge call, см.) collect call
General subject: reverse chargeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (= reverse charge call, см.) collect call
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18 reverse charge VAT
General subject: (см.) reverse chargeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > reverse charge VAT
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19 reverse Transkriptase
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20 reverse Transkription
f < med> ■ reverse transcription
См. также в других словарях:
Reverse — may refer to: *The reverse side of currency or a flag; see Obverse and reverse *A change in the direction of: **the movement of a motor or other prime mover; see Transmission (mechanics) **an engineering design: see Reverse engineering **a jet… … Wikipedia
Reverse — Re*verse (r[ e]*v[ e]rs ), n. [Cf. F. revers. See {Reverse}, a.] 1. That which appears or is presented when anything, as a lance, a line, a course of conduct, etc., is reverted or turned contrary to its natural direction. [1913 Webster] He did so … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Reverse — Re*verse , a. [OE. revers, OF. revers, L. reversus, p. p. of revertere. See {Revert}.] 1. Turned backward; having a contrary or opposite direction; hence; opposite or contrary in kind; as, the reverse order or method. A vice reverse unto this.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Reverse — Re*verse , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Reversed} (r[ e]*v[ e]rst );p. pr. & vb. n. {Reversing}.] [See {Reverse}, a., and cf. {Revert}.] 1. To turn back; to cause to face in a contrary direction; to cause to depart. [1913 Webster] And that old dame said… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reverse — vb 1 Reverse, transpose, invert can all mean to change to the contrary or opposite side or position. Reverse is the most general of these terms, implying a change to the opposite not only in side or position but also in direction, order, sequence … New Dictionary of Synonyms
reverse — re·verse vb re·versed, re·vers·ing vt: to set aside or make void (a judgment or decision) by a contrary decision compare affirm vi: to reverse a decision or judgment for these reasons, we reverse re·ver·si·ble adj … Law dictionary
reverse — ► VERB 1) move backwards. 2) make (something) the opposite of what it was. 3) turn the other way round or up or inside out. 4) revoke or annul (a judgement by a lower court or authority). 5) (of an engine) work in a contrary direction. ►… … English terms dictionary
reverse — [n1] opposite about face, antipode, antipole, antithesis, back, bottom, change of mind, contra, contradiction, contradictory, contrary, converse, counter, counterpole, flip flop*, flip side*, inverse, other side, overturning, rear, regression,… … New thesaurus
reverse — [ri vʉrs′] adj. [ME revers < OFr < L reversus, pp. of revertere: see REVERT] 1. a) turned backward; opposite or contrary, as in position, direction, order, etc. b) with the back showing or in view 2. reversing the usual effect so as to show … English World dictionary
reversé — reversé, ée (re vèr sé, sée) part. passé de reverser1. Le vin versé fut bu ; le vin reversé fut bu aussi … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Reverse — Re*verse , v. i. 1. To return; to revert. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. To become or be reversed. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English