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81 rank
1. n ряд2. n воен. шеренгаto break the ranks — выходить из строя; расходиться
rank off — выступать в поход; уходить шеренгами, строем
3. n воен. армия; военная служба4. n воен. рядовой и сержантский составrank and file — рядовой состав; рядовые; солдаты
5. n воен. порядок; стройное расположение6. n воен. звание; чин; достоинство; должность, служебное положение; рангthe rank of admiral — звание адмирала ; адмиральский чин
minister of State with Cabinet rank — государственный министр, член кабинета
7. n воен. категория, разряд, класс8. n воен. высокое положение9. n воен. мат. ранг10. n воен. стоянка таксиcab rank — стоянка такси, экипажей
11. n воен. горизонтальная линия12. v строить в шеренгу; выстраивать в ряд13. v строиться в шеренгу; выстраиваться в ряд14. v проходить шеренгамиto rank past — дефилировать; проходить торжественным маршем
15. v мат. ранжировать, располагать в порядке возрастания или убыванияhis name will be ranked with the great names of history — его имя будет причислено к величайшим именам в истории
to rank second to none — занимать первое место, не иметь себе равных
to rank as a citizen — иметь статус гражданина, пользоваться правами гражданства
Keats will always rank with the greatest English poets — Китс всегда будет считаться одним из величайших английских поэтов
the rank and file actors are tutored and parroted by author or by stage-manager — рядовых актёров натаскивает автор или режиссёр
16. v амер. занимать более высокое положение; быть старшимrank with — иметь то же значение; что и; занимать то же место
17. v амер. занимать высокое положениеyour behaviour is not congruous with your social rank — ваше поведение не вяжется с вашим общественным положением
18. a буйный, пышный, роскошный; чрезмерно разросшийся19. a заросший20. a с. -х. тучный, плодородный21. a прогорклый, испорченный, тухлый, зловонныйrank smell — зловоние, вонь
to grow rank — прогоркнуть, протухнуть, испортиться
22. a эмоц. -усил. отвратительный, гнусный23. a эмоц. -усил. явный, сущий; отъявленныйrank nonsense — явная чепуха; сущий вздор
24. a эмоц. -усил. грубый, циничный, похабныйСинонимический ряд:1. egregious (adj.) arrant; capital; egregious; flagrant; glaring; gross2. heavy (adj.) dense; grown; heavy; lush; overabundant; overgrown; profuse; thick3. luxuriant (adj.) abundant; exuberant; luxuriant; over-abundant; tall; vigorous; vigourous4. malodorous (adj.) fetid; frowsy; funky; fusty; gamy; high; malodorous; mephitic; mouldy; musty; nidorous; noisome; offensive; olid; pungent; putrid; rancid; reeking; reeky; repellent; repulsive; rotten; smelly; stale; stenchful; stenchy; stinking; stinky; strong; whiffy5. obscene (adj.) barnyard; coarse; corrupt; crude; crusty; dirty; fescennine; filthy; foul; indecent; nasty; obscene; paw; profane; raunchy; rocky; scatological; scurrilous; smutty; vulgar6. rampant (adj.) rampant7. utter (adj.) absolute; all-fired; black; blamed; blank; blankety-blank; blasted; bleeding; blessed; blighted; blinding; blithering; blue; complete; confounded; consummate; crashing; dad-blamed; dad-blasted; dad-burned; damned; dang; darn; dashed; deuced; doggone; double-distilled; durn; entire; excessive; extravagant; sheer; utter8. eminence (noun) dignity; distinction; eminence; nobility; pedigree; reputation9. membership (noun) body; membership; rank and file10. order (noun) alignment; arrangement; array; bracket; calibre; class; degree; estate; grade; order; seniority11. row (noun) column; echelon; file; line; queue; range; row; series; string; tier12. status (noun) cachet; capacity; character; consequence; division; footing; level; place; position; prestige; quality; situation; standing; state; station; stature; status13. group (verb) align; arrange; array; assort; class; classify; dispose; distribute; evaluate; grade; group; line up; marshal; order; organise; range; rate; sort; systematise14. precede (verb) outrank; precede15. rate (verb) categorise; class; classify; grade; pigeon-hole; place; rateАнтонимический ряд:barren; disconnection; disorder; disorganize; hiatus; intermission; meanness; solution -
82 ὀρθός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `upright, straight, right, true' (Il.).Compounds: As 1. member in several compp., e.g. ὀρθό-κραιρα s. κραῖρα, ὀρθό-μαντις, - πολις (Pi.; Sommer Nominalkomp. 184 a. 174), ὀρθο-στάτης m. `column standing upright etc.' (Att. inscr., E.; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 49 a. 200); rarely as 2. member, e.g. ἔξ-ορθος `upright' (Ath.), backformation from ἐξ-ορθόω (Pl.).Derivatives: 1. ὄρθ-ιος (- ιο- formally enlarging) `upright, steep, going up, shrill, loud, arranged in columns' (Λ 11; on the difference of meaning against ὀρθός Chantraine Form. 37) with ὀρθ-ίαξ m. (- ίας H.) m. `the lower part of the mast' (Epich.), - ιάζω `to cry loudly' (A.), - ιάσματα pl. `high pitch' (Ar.), also `to raise' ( APl.), - ίασις f. `erection' (medic.); - ιάω = - όω (gloss., sch.). 2. ὀρθ-ηλός `tall, straight' (hell. inscr.; after υΏψηλός), also - ηρός `id.' (pap. Ia), 3. ὀρθέσιον ὄρθιον, μακρόν, ὀξύ, μέγα H. (cf. θεσπέσιος a.o.). 4. Όρθάννης (Pl. Com., inscr.), - ν- (Phot., H.) m. name of a Priapus-like demon (- νν- hypocor. gemination; cf. Έργ-άνη a.o.). 5. ὀρθότης f. `upright, straight position, rightness' (IA.); - οσύνη f. `(up)rightness' (Democr.; Wyss 62). 6. Denominative verbs: a) ὀρθόω, - ῶσαι, often w. prefix, esp. δι-, κατ-, ἀν-, `to raise, to straighten, to improve, to succeed' (Il.) with ( δι-, κατ-, ἀν-) όρθωσις f. `the raising etc.' (Hp., Arist.), δι-, κατ-, ἀπ-όρθωμα n. `(implement for) raising, right act etc.' (Hp., Arist.), δι-, κατ-ορθωτής m. `improver etc.' (LXX), ὀρθωτήρ m. `raiser, upholder' (Pi.), δι-, κατ-ορθωτικός `improving, successful' (Arist.); b) ( δι-)ορθεύω = ( δι-)ορθόω (E.). 7. Surname of Artemis: (Ϝ)ορθαία ( Ϝωρ-, - θεία, - θέα, - θία) f. (Lac. a. Arcad. inscr. since VIa, X., Plu.); Ϝορθασία (Lac. a. Arc. inscr. since Va), ὀρθωσία (Pi., Hdt., Meg. inscr.); s. Kretschmer Glotta 30, 155f. (w. very doubtful explanation; cf. on it v. Wilamowitz Glaube 1, 183, Nilsson Gr. Rel. 1, 487ff.), Risch Mus.Helv. 11, 29 n. 41 w. lit.; compare Venet. Reitia (Haas Sprache 2, 224).Etymology: Since long ὀρθός from *ϜορθϜός (cf. βορσόν σταυρόν. Ήλεῖοι H.) is identified with Skt. ūrdhvá- `raised, high'; the phonetic details are however debated and many times discussed, s. Schwyzer 363 w. lit. a. 301, also WP. 1, 289f. (Pok. 1167); cf. esp. ὀργ-ή: ūrj-ā́; ūrdhvá- for *ūrdhá- after r̥ṣvá- `high' ? (Otrębski Ling. Posn. 5, 175). Lat. arduus `high, steep', OIr. ard `high, great' as also Av. ǝrǝdva- `high' are unclear (s. W.-Hofmann s.v.); at least the Lat. a. Celt. words might have to be connected diff. (WP. 1, 148f., Pok. 339). Old inherited ὀρθός = ūrdhvá- belong to a verb, which is preserved in Skt. várdhati `raise, make grow' and in Av. varǝd- `id.' From the other IE languages, notably from Balto-Slav. and Germ., several isolated verbal nouns and diff. formed verbal forms have been adduced; s. the lit. and Bq s. v.; cf. also on ὄρθρος.Page in Frisk: 2,415-416Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὀρθός
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83 against
against [ə'genst]contre ⇒ 1 (a)-(c), 1 (e)-(h), 1 (l), 2 à l'encontre de ⇒ 1 (d) en prévision de ⇒ 1 (i) par rapport à ⇒ 1 (k) en échange de ⇒ 1 (l)(a) (indicating position) contre;∎ he leant his bike (up) against the wall il appuya son vélo contre le mur;∎ she had her nose pressed against the window elle avait le nez écrasé au carreau;∎ put the chairs (back) against the wall remettez les chaises contre le mur;∎ he was standing with his back against the wall il était adossé contre le mur ou au mur(b) (indicating impact) contre;∎ I banged my knee against the chair je me suis cogné le genou contre la chaise;∎ the shutter was banging against the window le volet claquait contre la fenêtre(c) (in the opposite direction to → current, stream, grain) contre(d) (contrary to → rules, principles) à l'encontre de;∎ to go against a trend s'opposer à une ou aller à l'encontre d'une tendance;∎ it's against the law c'est illégal ou contraire à la loi;∎ it's against the law to steal le vol est interdit par la loi;∎ there's no law against it il n'y a pas de loi qui s'y oppose;∎ they sold the farm against my advice/wishes ils ont vendu la ferme sans tenir compte de mes conseils/de ce que je souhaitais(e) (indicating opposition to → person, proposal, government) contre;∎ the fight against inflation/crime la lutte contre l'inflation/la criminalité;∎ to decide against sth décider de ne pas faire qch;∎ to vote against sth voter contre qch;∎ you're either for us or against us tu dois être avec nous ou contre nous;∎ she's against telling him elle trouve qu'on ne devrait pas le lui dire;∎ I advised her against going je lui ai déconseillé d'y aller;∎ what have you got against him/the idea? qu'est-ce que vous avez contre lui/l'idée?;∎ what have you got against going? pourquoi vous n'avez pas envie d'y aller?;∎ to have nothing against sth ne rien avoir contre qch;∎ I've nothing against it je n'ai rien contre(f) (unfavourable to) contre;∎ conditions were against them les conditions leur étaient défavorables;∎ his appearance is against him son physique ne joue pas en sa faveur(g) (in competition with) contre;∎ Football United against Everton United contre Everton;∎ a race against time or the clock une course contre la montre(h) (indicating defence, protection, precaution etc) contre;∎ protected against the cold protégé contre le froid;∎ an injection against measles une injection contre la rougeole;∎ to insure against accidents (insurer) assurer contre les accidents; (client) s'assurer contre les accidents;∎ to be insured against theft être assuré contre le vol;∎ against all risks contre tous les risques∎ to save money against one's retirement faire des économies en prévision de ou pour la retraite(j) (in contrast to) contre, sur;∎ to stand against the light être à contre-jour;∎ the tall chimneys stood out against the sky les hautes cheminées se détachaient sur le ciel;∎ yellow flowers against a green background des fleurs jaunes sur un fond vert;∎ the red stood out against the grey le rouge contrastait avec le gris;∎ figurative these events took place against a background of political violence ces événements ont eu lieu dans un climat de violence politique(k) (in comparison to, in relation to) en comparaison de, par rapport à;∎ to check sth against a list vérifier qch d'après une liste;∎ they cost £10 here (as) against only £7 at the supermarket ils coûtent 10 livres ici contre ou au lieu de 7 livres au supermarché;∎ Finance the dollar rose/fell against the yen le dollar a augmenté/baissé par rapport au yen;∎ to plot the number of passengers against distance travelled (in graph) relever le nombre de voyageurs par rapport à la distance parcourue(l) (in exchange for) contre, en échange de;∎ to issue a ticket against payment of… remettre un ticket en contrepartie du paiement de...;∎ cash is available against presentation of the voucher ce bon peut être échangé contre de l'argent2 adverbcontre;∎ are you for or against? êtes-vous pour ou contre?;∎ the odds are 10 to 1 against (gen) il y a une chance sur dix; (in horseracing) la cote est à 10 contre 1 -
84 foot
1 noun∎ I came on foot je suis venu à pied;∎ to be on one's feet (standing) être ou se tenir debout; (after illness) être sur pied ou rétabli ou remis;∎ she's on her feet all day elle est debout toute la journée;∎ on your feet! debout!;∎ the speech brought the audience to its feet l'auditoire s'est levé pour applaudir le discours;∎ to get or to rise to one's feet se mettre debout, se lever;∎ put your feet up reposez-vous un peu;∎ to put or to set sb on their feet again (cure) remettre qn d'aplomb; (in business) remettre qn en selle;∎ to set foot on land poser le pied sur la terre ferme;∎ I've never set foot in her house je n'ai jamais mis les pieds dans sa maison;∎ never set foot in this house again! ne remettez plus les pieds dans cette maison!;∎ figurative we got the project back on its feet on a relancé le projet;∎ it's slippery under foot c'est glissant par terre;∎ the children are always under my feet les enfants sont toujours dans mes jambes;∎ figurative to sit at sb's feet être le disciple de qn(b) (of chair, glass, lamp) pied m(c) (lower end → of bed, stocking) pied m; (→ of table) bout m; (→ of cliff, mountain, hill) pied m; (→ of page, stairs) bas m; (→ of column) base f;∎ at the foot of the page au bas ou en bas de la page;∎ at the foot of the stairs en bas de l'escalier;∎ at the foot of the ladder/mountain au pied de l'échelle/de la montagne(d) (unit of measurement) pied m (anglais);∎ to be five foot or feet high/thick avoir cinq pieds de haut(eur)/d'épaisseur;∎ a 40-foot fall, a fall of 40 feet une chute de 40 pieds;∎ familiar to feel ten feet tall être aux anges ou au septième ciel(e) Literature pied m∎ the 42nd Foot le 42ème d'infanterie∎ feet first les pieds devant;∎ familiar the only way I'll leave this house is feet first je ne quitterai cette maison que les pieds devant;∎ to run or to rush sb off their feet accabler qn de travail, ne pas laisser à qn le temps de souffler;∎ I've been rushed off my feet all day je n'ai pas arrêté de toute la journée;∎ familiar he claims he's divorced - divorced, my foot! il prétend être divorcé - divorcé, mon œil!;∎ to fall or to land on one's feet retomber sur ses pieds;∎ figurative to find one's feet s'adapter;∎ figurative to get a foot in the door poser des jalons, établir le contact;∎ figurative to have a foot in the door être dans la place;∎ figurative well at least it's a foot in the door au moins, c'est un premier pas ou contact;∎ to have a foot in both camps avoir un pied dans chaque camp;∎ familiar to have one foot in the grave (person) avoir un pied dans la tombe; (business) être moribond□ ;∎ figurative to have one's or both feet (firmly) on the ground avoir les pieds sur terre;∎ familiar to have two left feet être pataud ou empoté;∎ to have feet of clay avoir un point faible ou vulnérable, avoir une faiblesse de caractère;∎ to put one's best foot forward (hurry) se dépêcher, presser le pas; (do one's best) faire de son mieux;∎ right, best foot forward now (hurry) bon, dépêchons-nous; (do one's best) bon, faisons de notre mieux;∎ figurative to put one's foot down faire acte d'autorité; Cars accélérer;∎ familiar to put one's foot British in it or American in one's mouth mettre les pieds dans le plat;∎ British she didn't put a foot wrong elle n'a pas commis la moindre erreur;∎ British figurative I never seem able to put a foot right j'ai l'impression que je ne peux jamais rien faire comme il faut;∎ to catch sb on the wrong foot prendre qn au dépourvu; Sport prendre qn à contre-pied;∎ to get or to start off on the right/wrong foot être bien/mal parti;∎ Scottish & Irish familiar pejorative to kick with the wrong foot (from a Protestant point of view) être catholique□ ; (from a Catholic point of view) être protestant□ ;∎ figurative the British boot or American shoe is on the other foot les rôles sont inversés∎ he decided to foot it home il a décidé de rentrer à pied□∎ to foot the bill payer l'addition□►► foot control commande f au pied;American foot doctor podologue mf;Tennis foot fault faute f de pied;foot passenger piéton m (passager sans véhicule);foot powder poudre f pour pieds;foot pump pompe f à pied;Botany & Veterinary medicine foot rot piétin m;foot soldier Military fantassin m; (of political party) militant(e) m,f de base;foot spa bain m de pieds à remous -
85 shadow
shadow ['ʃædəʊ]1 noun(a) (of figure, building) ombre f;∎ to see a shadow on a wall voir une ombre sur un mur;∎ the shadow of suspicion fell on them on a commencé à les soupçonner;∎ she's a shadow of her former self elle n'est plus que l'ombre d'elle-même;∎ figurative he's afraid of his own shadow il a peur de son ombre;∎ figurative to live in sb's shadow vivre dans l'ombre de qn;∎ to cast a shadow on or over sth projeter une ombre sur qch; figurative jeter une ombre sur qch(b) (under eyes) cerne m∎ in the shadow of the trees/the mountain à l'ombre des arbres/de la montagne;∎ in the shadow of the doorway dans l'ombre de la porte;∎ she was standing in (the) shadow elle se tenait dans l'ombre;∎ the gardens lie in shadow now les jardins sont maintenant à l'ombre(d) (slightest bit) ombre f;∎ without or beyond a or the shadow of a doubt sans l'ombre d'un doute∎ I want a shadow put on him je veux qu'on le fasse suivre;∎ he managed to lose his shadow il a réussi à semer la personne qui l'avait pris en filature(f) (companion) ombre f;∎ he follows me everywhere like a shadow il me suit comme mon ombre, il ne me lâche pas d'une semelle(a) (follow secretly) filer, prendre en filature;∎ our job was to shadow enemy submarines nous étions chargés de suivre les sous-marins ennemis∎ tall trees shadowed the pathway de grands arbres ombrageaient le chemin∎ British the Shadow Education Secretary/Defence Secretary le porte-parole de l'opposition pour l'éducation/pour la défense nationaleliterary (darkness) ombre f, ombres fpl, obscurité f;∎ the shadows of the evening les ombres fpl du soirComputing shadow printing impression f ombrée;shadow puppet = silhouette découpée utilisée dans les spectacles d'ombres chinoisesⓘ SHADOW CABINET En Grande-Bretagne, le "shadow cabinet" est composé de parlementaires de l'opposition qui deviendraient ministres si l'opposition accédait au pouvoir. Chaque ministre du gouvernement dispose de son homologue "fantôme" dans l'opposition (on parle de "shadow minister"), qui étudie les mêmes dossiers et se spécialise ainsi dans un domaine donné. Les ministres fantômes occupent les "frontbenches" de l'opposition à la Chambre des communes. -
86 بارز
بَارِز \ broad: (of speech) strongly marked: He speaks English with a broad Irish accent. conspicuous: easily noticed: the tall man was conspicuous among the crowd. distinguished: famous and important: a distinguished visitor. eminent: (of persons) important and well known: an eminent musician. outstanding: especially noticed, because of some special quality: The play was an outstanding success. prominent: standing out; easily seen; well known and important: a house in a prominent position; a prominent politician. \ See Also واضح (واضِح)، بين (بَيِّن)، جلي( جلي) -
87 قلعة
قَلْعَة \ castle: an old stone building with thick walls, towers, etc., for defence against enemies. fort: a small castle, used only by soldiers. stronghold: a place (such as a fort) that is strongly defended. tower: a tall narrow building, either standing alone or as part of a castle or church or college, etc.. \ See Also حصن (حِصْن)، برج (بُرْج) -
88 broad
بَارِز \ broad: (of speech) strongly marked: He speaks English with a broad Irish accent. conspicuous: easily noticed: the tall man was conspicuous among the crowd. distinguished: famous and important: a distinguished visitor. eminent: (of persons) important and well known: an eminent musician. outstanding: especially noticed, because of some special quality: The play was an outstanding success. prominent: standing out; easily seen; well known and important: a house in a prominent position; a prominent politician. \ See Also واضح (واضِح)، بين (بَيِّن)، جلي (جلي) -
89 conspicuous
بَارِز \ broad: (of speech) strongly marked: He speaks English with a broad Irish accent. conspicuous: easily noticed: the tall man was conspicuous among the crowd. distinguished: famous and important: a distinguished visitor. eminent: (of persons) important and well known: an eminent musician. outstanding: especially noticed, because of some special quality: The play was an outstanding success. prominent: standing out; easily seen; well known and important: a house in a prominent position; a prominent politician. \ See Also واضح (واضِح)، بين (بَيِّن)، جلي (جلي) -
90 distinguished
بَارِز \ broad: (of speech) strongly marked: He speaks English with a broad Irish accent. conspicuous: easily noticed: the tall man was conspicuous among the crowd. distinguished: famous and important: a distinguished visitor. eminent: (of persons) important and well known: an eminent musician. outstanding: especially noticed, because of some special quality: The play was an outstanding success. prominent: standing out; easily seen; well known and important: a house in a prominent position; a prominent politician. \ See Also واضح (واضِح)، بين (بَيِّن)، جلي (جلي) -
91 eminent
بَارِز \ broad: (of speech) strongly marked: He speaks English with a broad Irish accent. conspicuous: easily noticed: the tall man was conspicuous among the crowd. distinguished: famous and important: a distinguished visitor. eminent: (of persons) important and well known: an eminent musician. outstanding: especially noticed, because of some special quality: The play was an outstanding success. prominent: standing out; easily seen; well known and important: a house in a prominent position; a prominent politician. \ See Also واضح (واضِح)، بين (بَيِّن)، جلي (جلي) -
92 outstanding
بَارِز \ broad: (of speech) strongly marked: He speaks English with a broad Irish accent. conspicuous: easily noticed: the tall man was conspicuous among the crowd. distinguished: famous and important: a distinguished visitor. eminent: (of persons) important and well known: an eminent musician. outstanding: especially noticed, because of some special quality: The play was an outstanding success. prominent: standing out; easily seen; well known and important: a house in a prominent position; a prominent politician. \ See Also واضح (واضِح)، بين (بَيِّن)، جلي (جلي) -
93 prominent
بَارِز \ broad: (of speech) strongly marked: He speaks English with a broad Irish accent. conspicuous: easily noticed: the tall man was conspicuous among the crowd. distinguished: famous and important: a distinguished visitor. eminent: (of persons) important and well known: an eminent musician. outstanding: especially noticed, because of some special quality: The play was an outstanding success. prominent: standing out; easily seen; well known and important: a house in a prominent position; a prominent politician. \ See Also واضح (واضِح)، بين (بَيِّن)، جلي (جلي) -
94 castle
قَلْعَة \ castle: an old stone building with thick walls, towers, etc., for defence against enemies. fort: a small castle, used only by soldiers. stronghold: a place (such as a fort) that is strongly defended. tower: a tall narrow building, either standing alone or as part of a castle or church or college, etc.. \ See Also حصن (حِصْن)، برج (بُرْج) -
95 fort
قَلْعَة \ castle: an old stone building with thick walls, towers, etc., for defence against enemies. fort: a small castle, used only by soldiers. stronghold: a place (such as a fort) that is strongly defended. tower: a tall narrow building, either standing alone or as part of a castle or church or college, etc.. \ See Also حصن (حِصْن)، برج (بُرْج) -
96 stronghold
قَلْعَة \ castle: an old stone building with thick walls, towers, etc., for defence against enemies. fort: a small castle, used only by soldiers. stronghold: a place (such as a fort) that is strongly defended. tower: a tall narrow building, either standing alone or as part of a castle or church or college, etc.. \ See Also حصن (حِصْن)، برج (بُرْج) -
97 tower
قَلْعَة \ castle: an old stone building with thick walls, towers, etc., for defence against enemies. fort: a small castle, used only by soldiers. stronghold: a place (such as a fort) that is strongly defended. tower: a tall narrow building, either standing alone or as part of a castle or church or college, etc.. \ See Also حصن (حِصْن)، برج (بُرْج) -
98 constellation
بُرْج \ constellation: a group of fixed stars, often with a name, such as the Great Bear. sign of the zodiac: one of these 12 parts. tower: a tall narrow building, either standing alone or as part of a castle or church or college, etc.. -
99 sign of the zodiac
بُرْج \ constellation: a group of fixed stars, often with a name, such as the Great Bear. sign of the zodiac: one of these 12 parts. tower: a tall narrow building, either standing alone or as part of a castle or church or college, etc.. -
100 tower
بُرْج \ constellation: a group of fixed stars, often with a name, such as the Great Bear. sign of the zodiac: one of these 12 parts. tower: a tall narrow building, either standing alone or as part of a castle or church or college, etc..
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standing tall — standing erect, standing vertically straight and outstretched, pride … English contemporary dictionary
standing to attention — standing tall and straight without moving … English contemporary dictionary
tall´ness — tall «tl», adjective, adverb. –adj. 1. a) higher than the average; having great height; high: »New York has many tall buildings. SYNONYM(S): lofty, towering. See syn. under high. (Cf. ↑high) b) … Useful english dictionary
Standing — Stand ing, a. 1. Remaining erect; not cut down; as, standing corn. [1913 Webster] 2. Not flowing; stagnant; as, standing water. [1913 Webster] 3. Not transitory; not liable to fade or vanish; lasting; as, a standing color. [1913 Webster] 4.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Standing army — Standing Stand ing, a. 1. Remaining erect; not cut down; as, standing corn. [1913 Webster] 2. Not flowing; stagnant; as, standing water. [1913 Webster] 3. Not transitory; not liable to fade or vanish; lasting; as, a standing color. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Standing bolt — Standing Stand ing, a. 1. Remaining erect; not cut down; as, standing corn. [1913 Webster] 2. Not flowing; stagnant; as, standing water. [1913 Webster] 3. Not transitory; not liable to fade or vanish; lasting; as, a standing color. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Standing committee — Standing Stand ing, a. 1. Remaining erect; not cut down; as, standing corn. [1913 Webster] 2. Not flowing; stagnant; as, standing water. [1913 Webster] 3. Not transitory; not liable to fade or vanish; lasting; as, a standing color. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Standing cup — Standing Stand ing, a. 1. Remaining erect; not cut down; as, standing corn. [1913 Webster] 2. Not flowing; stagnant; as, standing water. [1913 Webster] 3. Not transitory; not liable to fade or vanish; lasting; as, a standing color. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Standing finish — Standing Stand ing, a. 1. Remaining erect; not cut down; as, standing corn. [1913 Webster] 2. Not flowing; stagnant; as, standing water. [1913 Webster] 3. Not transitory; not liable to fade or vanish; lasting; as, a standing color. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Standing order — Standing Stand ing, a. 1. Remaining erect; not cut down; as, standing corn. [1913 Webster] 2. Not flowing; stagnant; as, standing water. [1913 Webster] 3. Not transitory; not liable to fade or vanish; lasting; as, a standing color. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English