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1 tether
[ˈteðə]1. nounحَبْل تُرْبَط به الدابَّه لِتَرْعىHe put a tether on his horse.
2. verbto tie with a tether:يَرْبُط الدابَّه بِحَبْل إلى عَمودHe tethered the goat to the post.
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2 tether
قَيَّدَ بِحَبْل \ tether: to tie (an animal) so that it cannot wander: He tethered his horse to a tree. -
3 Tether Optical Weapon
Military: TOWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Tether Optical Weapon
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4 tether management system
Naval: TMSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > tether management system
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5 Extended Tether Program
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Extended Tether Program
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6 Quencher Tether Ligand
Physiology: QTLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Quencher Tether Ligand
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7 Small Expendable Tether Deployable System-2
Astronautics: SEDS-2Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Small Expendable Tether Deployable System-2
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8 bağlama ipi
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9 bancang
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10 uvázat
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11 tjóîra
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12 tjóîur
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13 привязь
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > привязь
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14 страховочный фал
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > страховочный фал
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15 panna liekaan
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16 ankerisati
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17 konopac ili lanac za povezivanje
• tetherСрпски-Енглески Технички речник > konopac ili lanac za povezivanje
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18 granica moći
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19 granica snage
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20 granica sredstava
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См. также в других словарях:
tether — [teth′ər] n. [ME < ON tjōthr, akin to OHG zeotar, wagon shaft] 1. a rope, cord, etc. fastened to something to prevent drifting, escape, etc.; specif., a rope or chain fastened to an animal so as to keep it within certain bounds 2. the limit of … English World dictionary
tether — (n.) late 14c., rope for fastening an animal, probably from O.N. tjoðr tether, from P.Gmc. *teudran (Cf. Dan. tèir, Swed. tjuder, O.Fris. tiader, M.Du. tuder, Du. tuier line, rope, O.H.G. zeotar pole of a cart ), from PIE root *deu … Etymology dictionary
tether — [n] fastening binding, bond, chain, cord, fetter, halter, harness, lead, leash, picket, restraint, rope, shackle; concept 475 tether [v] fasten batten, bind, chain, fetter, leash, manacle, moor, picket, restrain, rope, secure, shackle, tie;… … New thesaurus
tether — ► NOUN ▪ a rope or chain with which an animal is tied to restrict its movement. ► VERB ▪ tie with a tether. ORIGIN Old Norse … English terms dictionary
Tether — Teth er, n. [Formerly tedder, OE. tedir; akin to LG. tider, tier, Icel. tj[=o]?r, Dan. t[ o]ir. [root]64.] A long rope or chain by which an animal is fastened, as to a stake, so that it can range or feed only within certain limits. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tether — Teth er, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tethered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tethering}.] To confine, as an animal, with a long rope or chain, as for feeding within certain limits. [1913 Webster] And by a slender cord was tethered to a stone. Wordsworth. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tether — index fix (make firm), handcuff, restrict, trammel Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Tether — A tether is a cord that anchors something movable to a stationary point. There are a number of applications for tethers, but the primary use is limiting the movement of animals.Fact|date=February 2008 Uses for tethers*Animal husbandry, to tether… … Wikipedia
tether — [[t]te̱ðə(r)[/t]] tethers, tethering, tethered 1) PHRASE: tether inflects, usu at PHR, v PHR If you say that you are at the end of your tether, you mean that you are so worried, tired, and unhappy because of your problems that you feel you cannot … English dictionary
tether — I UK [ˈteðə(r)] / US [ˈteðər] verb [transitive] Word forms tether : present tense I/you/we/they tether he/she/it tethers present participle tethering past tense tethered past participle tethered to tie an animal or object to something so that it… … English dictionary
tether — /ˈtɛðə / (say tedhuh) noun 1. a rope, chain, or the like, by which an animal is fastened, as to a stake, so that its range of movement is limited. 2. the utmost length to which one can go in action; the utmost extent or limit of ability or… …