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121 çabucak
adj. slippy--------adv. quickly, apace, at no time, in no time, in a snap, with a rush, double quick!, fast, hand over fist, by leaps and bounds, lickety-split, nimbly, in short order, posthaste, quick, readily, slick, speedily, swiftly -
122 FÆRA
* * *1.ð, [from fár, n., different from the following word, having á as root vowel], to slight, taunt one, with dat.; ok færa þeim eigi í orðum né verkum, offend them not in words nor acts, Hom. 57: mod., færa at e-m, id.2.ð, [i. e. fœra, a trans. verb formed from the pret. of fara, fór; not in Ulf.; A. S. fergan or ferjan; Engl. to ferry; Germ. führen; Dan. före; Swed. föra]:—to bring; a very freq. word, as the Germ. and Saxon ‘bring’ was unknown in the old Scandin., as in mod. Icel.; the Dan. bringe and Swed. bringa are mod. and borrowed from Germ.; færa fé til skips, Nj. 4; færa barn til skírnar, K. Þ. K. 2 passim; ef Þorvaldr væri færandi þangat, if Th. could be carried thither, Sturl. i. 157.2. to bring, present; hafði Þórólfr heim marga dýrgripi ok færði föður sínum ok móður, Eg. 4; þér munut f. mér höfuð hans, 86; færa e-m höfuð sitt, to surrender to one, Fms. x. 261; færa fórn, to bring offerings, Stj. passim; færa tak, to offer, give bail, Gþl. 122: the phrase, koma færandi hendi, to come with bringing hand, i. e. to bring gifts.3. phrases, færa ómaga á hendr e-m, of forced alimentation, Grág. Ó. Þ. passim; færa til þýfðar, to bring an action for theft, Grág. i. 429; færa e-t til sanns vegar, to make a thing right, assert the truth of it, 655 xxviii. 2; færa alla hluti til betra vegar, to turn all things to the best account; þat er gjörtæki, ok færir til meira máls, and leads to a more serious case, Grág. i. 429, v. l.; færa til bana, to put to death, Rb. 398; færa í hljóðmæli, to hush up, Nj. 51; færa í útlegð, to bring to outlawry, banish, Rb. 414; færa til Kristni, to bring to Christ, convert, Fms. xi. 408; færa sik í ætt, to vindicate one’s kinship (by a gallant deed), Sturl. ii. 197; er þú færðir þik með skörungskap í þína ætt, shewed thee to be worthy of thy friends, Glúm. 338.4. special usages; færa frá, to wean lambs in the spring, Vm. 13, hence frá-færur, q. v.; færa e-n af baki, to throw one, of a horse, Grág. ii. 95: færa niðr korn, sæði, to put down corn, seed, i. e. to sow, Nj. 169; tiu sáld niðr færð, Vm. 55; sálds sæði niðr fært, D. I. i. 476, Orkn. 462; færa e-n niðr, to keep one under, in swimming, Ld. 168; færa upp, to lift up, Nj. 19: færa upp, a cooking term, to take out the meat ( of the kettle), 247; færa í sundr, to split asunder, Grett. 151 (of logs); færa til, to adduce as a reason; færa við bakið (síðuna, etc.), to present the back (side, etc.) to a blow, Fms. vi. 15, Korm. 6; færa e-n fram, to maintain, feed, Grág. passim; færa fram, to utter, pronounce, Skálda 178; as a law term, to produce (færa fram sókn, vörn), Grág. passim; færa fé á vetr, to bring sheep to winter, i. e. keep them in fold, Grág. ch. 224; færa e-t á hendr e-m, to charge one with a thing, 656 A. 1. 3; færa skömm at e-m, to sneer at one, Eg. 210; færa á e-n, to mock one, Fms. v. 90, but see færa (from fár); færa e-t saman, to bring a thing about, Sturl. i. 139 C; færa kvæði, to deliver a poem, Ld. 114, Landn. 197, 199.5. to remove, change; færa kirkju, to remove a church, in rebuilding it, K. Þ. K. 38, cp. Eb. fine; færa bein, Bjarn. 19, Lat. translatio; færa mark, to change the mark on cattle, Grág. i. 416; færa landsmerki, to remove the landmarks, ii. 219: metaph., færa til rétts máls, to turn into plain language, viz. into prose, Edda 126; færa heimili sitt, to change one’s abode, Grág. i. 146; færa út búðarveggi, to enlarge the walls, Ísl. ii. 293.II. reflex. to bring, carry oneself; hann gat færsk þar at, he dragged himself thither, Fms. vi. 15; færask við, to strain, exert oneself, Eg. 233; færask í aukana, to strive with might and main, vide auki; færask at, to bestir oneself, Fms. vii. 243; mega ekki at færask, to be unable to do anything, 220, 265; svá hræddir, at þeir máttu ekki at f., so frightened that they could do nothing, 655 xxvii. 22; færask e-t ór fangi, to withhold from, vide fang; færask undan, to withhold; færa undan sökum, to plead not guilty, Fms. xi. 251; bera járn at færask undan, to carry iron (as an ordeal) in order to quit oneself, v. 307; færask á fætr, to grow up, Ld. 54; aldr færisk ( passes) e-n, one grows up, Fs. 3, Rb. 346; tvímælit færisk af, is removed, Lv. 52. -
123 spiccare
spiccare v.tr.1 ( staccare) to pick, to pluck; ( disgiungere) to detach, to cut* off: spiccare un fiore, un grappolo d'uva, to pick a flower, a bunch of grapes3 spiccare un salto, to jump; spiccare un volo, to fly off, (fig.) to take (to) flight: l'uccello spiccò il volo, the bird flew off // spiccare il bollore, to begin to boil4 (dir.) to issue: spiccare un ordine, un mandato di cattura, to issue an order, a warrant of arrest5 (comm.) ( emettere) to issue, to draw*, to make* out: spiccare un assegno, to make out (o to draw) a cheque; spiccare una tratta, to draw a bill; spiccare tratta su qlcu., to draw (o to make a draft) on s.o.; spiccare una fattura, to issue (o to draw) an invoice; spiccare su qlcu. un ordine di requisizione di merci, to indent for goods upon s.o.◆ v. intr. to stand* out, to show* up: spicca fra gli altri per la sua altezza, he stands out from the others by his height; il rosso è un colore che spicca, red is a colour that catches the eye (o an eye-catching colour).◘ spiccarsi v.intr.pron. to open easily; to split* open easily.* * *[spik'kare]1. vt1)spiccare un balzo — to jump, leap
spiccare il volo — (uccello) to take wing, fig to spread one's wings
2) Dir, (Comm : mandato, assegno) to issue2. vi* * *[spik'kare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (staccare) to pick, to pluck [fiore, frutto]; (scandire) to articulate [ parola]3) econ. to draw*, to issue [assegno, cambiale]4) dir. to issue [ mandato di cattura]2.verbo intransitivo (aus. avere) [colore, persona, qualità] to stand* out, to show* up (su, contro against)* * *spiccare/spik'kare/ [1]2 (compiere un movimento) spiccare un salto to jump; spiccare il volo to spread one's wings (anche fig.)3 econ. to draw*, to issue [assegno, cambiale]4 dir. to issue [ mandato di cattura] -
124 матрица
two-dimensional array, array, mother blank, die block, female core, die, ( клепальной машины) dolly, master form, matrix, master полигр., mat, female mold, mold, nib, plane, ( фонограммы) stamper, swage, table* * *ма́трица ж.2. мат. matrixма́трица m на n — an m -by-n matrixобраща́ть ма́трицу — invert a matrixтранспони́ровать ма́трицу — transpose a matrixумножа́ть ма́трицу сле́ва — multiply a matrix on the left, premultiply a matrix, multiply a matrix by writing the multiplier before the matrixумножа́ть ма́трицу спра́ва — multiply a matrix on the right postmultiply a matrix, multiply a matrix by writing the multiplier after the matrix3. вчт. plane, matrix4. полигр. mat, mould; matrix, die5. ( алмазной коронки) геол. matrixма́трица без повторе́ния — non-recurrent matrixбрикетиро́вочная ма́трица с.-х. — briquetting dieбу́лева ма́трица — Boolean matrixволочи́льная ма́трица — drawing dieма́трица вы́борки на (ферри́товых) серде́чниках — selection core matrixма́трица вы́пуска — output matrixвычисли́тельная ма́трица — computing matrixги́псовая ма́трица — plaster mouldграни́чная ма́трица — boundary matrixдешифра́торная ма́трица — decoder matrixдио́дная ма́трица — diode matrixдиспе́рсная ма́трица — dispersion matrixедини́чная ма́трица — identity [unit] matrixжелезобето́нная ма́трица — reinforced concrete jigма́трица запомина́ющего устро́йства — memory plane, memory matrixма́трица запомина́ющего устро́йства на серде́чниках — core plane, plane matrixма́трица имми́тансов элк. — immittance matrixма́трица като́дной осно́вы ( для электролиза меди) — blank of a starting sheetквадра́тная ма́трица — square [mmm] matrixкле́точная ма́трица — array, tableauкоди́рующая ма́трица — encoder matrixко́мплексная ма́трица — complex matrixко́мплексно-сопряжё́нная ма́трица — adjoint matrixкорреляцио́нная ма́трица — correlation matrixкососимметри́чная ма́трица — skew-symmetric matrixма́трица коэффицие́нтов — matrix of coefficientsлиноти́пная ма́трица — linotype matrixлоги́ческая кре́мниевая ма́трица — silicon-diode logic matrixма́трица магни́тного запомина́ющего устро́йства — magnetic memory matrix [plane]моноти́пная ма́трица — monotype matrixма́трица на ферри́товых серде́чниках — magnetic core matrix [plane]неосо́бенная ма́трица — non-singular matrixнесо́бственная ма́трица — improper matrixобрати́мая ма́трица — invertible matrixобра́тная ма́трица — inverse [reciprocal] matrixортогона́льная ма́трица — orthogonal matrixосо́бенная ма́трица — singular matrixма́трица оши́бок — error matrixма́трица па́мяти — memory matrixма́трица па́мяти, изгото́вленная ме́тодом проши́вки — woven wire memory matrix, woven wire memory planeпереключа́тельная ма́трица — switching matrixма́трица перехо́да — transition (probability) matrix, matrix of transition probabilitiesплатё́жная ма́трица ( в теории игр) — pay-off matrixподвесна́я ма́трица полигр. — pi matrixподо́бные ма́трицы — similar matricesма́трица по́лной проводи́мости элк. — admittance matrixма́трица по́лных сопротивле́ний элк. — impedance matrixположи́тельно определё́нная ма́трица мат. — positive definite matrixма́трица п [m2]-го поря́дка — matrix of order nма́трица преобразова́ния — transformation matrixприсоединё́нная ма́трица — adjugate matrixма́трица приспособле́ния — adaptation matrixпрове́рочная ма́трица — partly-check matrixпроизво́дная ма́трица — derivative matrixпроизводя́щая ма́трица — generator matrixпускова́я ма́трица косм. — launching matrixпуста́я ма́трица полигр. — flat type matrixма́трица разме́рности mmn — m by n matrix, mxn matrix, an array of size mxnма́трица рассе́яния — scattering matrixрасши́ренная ма́трица — augmented matrixсамосопряжё́нная ма́трица — self-conjugated matrixсигна́льная ма́трица тлв. — signal matrixсимметри́чная ма́трица — symmetric(al) matrixсингуля́рная ма́трица — singular matrixма́трица систе́мы, переда́точная — system transfer matrixсопряжё́нная ма́трица — adjoint of a matrixсоставна́я ма́трица1. маш. sectional [split] die2. мат. composite matrixстальна́я ма́трица полигр. — steel matrixма́трица с m столбца́ми — m -column matrixма́трица с n строка́ми — n -rowed matrixстохасти́ческая ма́трица — stochastic matrixструкту́рная ма́трица — structural matrixтранспони́рованная ма́трица — transpose of a matrix, transposed matrixунимода́льная ма́трица — unimodal matrixунимодуля́рная ма́трица — unimodular matrixунита́рная ма́трица — unitary matrixферри́товая ма́трица — magnetic core matrix [plane]ферри́товая ма́трица с лине́йной вы́боркой — linear [word] selection core matrix, word-organized core matrix [plane]ферри́товая ма́трица с пло́ской вы́боркой — plane-selection [bit-organized] core matrix [plane]характеристи́ческая ма́трица — characteristic matrixцветна́я ма́трица тлв. — colour matrixцеллуло́идная ма́трица — celluloid mouldма́трица це́пи эл. — circuit matrixшифра́торная ма́трица — encoder matrixэквивале́нтные ма́трицы — equivalent matricesэрми́това ма́трица — Hermitian matrixэрми́тово-сопряжё́нная ма́трица — Hermitian conjugate matrixэтало́нная ма́трица — master die -
125 dw|oić
impf Ⅰ vt Techn. to split [skóry] Ⅱ dwoić się (rozdwajać się) dwoi mi się w oczach I see double■ dwoić się i troić, żeby coś zrobić to go to no end of trouble (in order) to do sthThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dw|oić
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126 1 by 2
(in South India), instruction to split a restaurant order into two (also 2 by 3, 4 by 7 etc) -
127 One by two
(in South India), instruction to split a restaurant order into two (also 2 by 3, 4 by 7 etc) -
128 UDF
Union pour la Démocratie Française, a centre-right political party founded in 1978 as a party of non-Gaullist conservative supporters of president Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. Built out of the previous Républicains Indépendants party, the UDF remained the second force on the right of French politics until 1995 when it foundered as members split their loyalties between two presidential hopefuls of the time, Jacques Chirac and Edouard Balladur. Since then, the party lost ground and support, before eventually being wound down by its leader François Bayrou, in order to set up a new centre party, the MoDem or Mouvement Démocratique, in 2007. SeePolitical Parties in France
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