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101 turning-point
nouna place where a turn is made:نُقْطَة تَحَوُّلa turning-point in his life.
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102 air refueling control point
Aviation: (the planned geographic point over which the receiver(s) arrive in the observation/precontact position with respect to the assigned tanker) ARCPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > air refueling control point
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103 Set-point-Theorie
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104 Boutonniere Point
The French term for buttonhole stitch in hand-made point lace. -
105 air refueling initial point
Aviation: (the planned point to enter the refueling track) ARIPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > air refueling initial point
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106 Milan Point
Very fine lace made at Milan by the peasants during the 16th century. -
107 freezing-point
nounthe temperature at which a liquid becomes solid:نُقْطَة التَّجَمُّدThe freezing-point of water is 0° centigrade.
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108 melting-point
nounthe temperature at which a given solid melts:نُقْطَة الإنْصِهارThe melting-point of ice is 0° centigrade.
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109 in point of fact
في الوَاقِع \ actually: in fact; really: She looks about thirty, but actually she’s thirty-nine. as a matter of fact, in fact: really; in truth: The dog seemed dead but in fact it was only asleep. As a matter of fact, I don’t like Michael. in point of fact: actually, in fact. truly: really: Are you truly sorry for your crimes?. virtually: actually but not officially: He was virtually a prisoner in his home, as he did not dare to go out while the police were watching. -
110 showing the state of sb
في \ a; an; each; every: twice a day; 80 miles an hour. at: (showing where): at home; at the office, (showing a point of time) at midday; at 4 o’clock; He was married at 18, (after an adj) good at English; quick at sums. by: during: We travelled by night. in: showing where: In bed; in London; in the box; in his speech, showing condition In a hurry; in trouble, showing a direction; into He fell in the river. He put his hand in his pocket, showing when; during In the past; in January 1980; in the evening, showing what sth. contains or includes There are 60 minutes in an hour. Is he in your team?, showing what sb. wears He was in his best suit, showing a shape or arrangement They stood in a row, showing employment or activity or an event He’s in the navy. She was killed in the accident. on: showing when: on Monday; on May the 6th. showing the state of sb.:: Are you here on business or on holiday?. per: for each: He earns $8000 per annum (for each year). -
111 in the course of
أَثْنَاء \ by: during: We travelled by night. during: at some point in the time of: Someone stole my car during the night. in the course of: during: In the course of the morning I had seven visitors. \ See Also خلال (خِلال) -
112 Also, get it across. Make understandable or clear, as in I tried to get my point across, or He'll have to get it across to the others. [Late 1800s]
General subject: get a point acrossУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Also, get it across. Make understandable or clear, as in I tried to get my point across, or He'll have to get it across to the others. [Late 1800s]
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113 mise au point
1) focusing, sharp focus2) (faire la mise au point) focus (to do the)Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > mise au point
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114 Clear Point
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115 Irish Point Lace
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116 Petit Point Stitch
The French name for tent stitch.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Petit Point Stitch
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117 Regency Point
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118 Siena Point
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119 talking-point
nounsomething to talk about; a subject, especially an interesting one:مَوْضوع الكَلامFootball is the main talking-point in my family.
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120 electronic funds transfer at point of sale
Finthe payment for goods or services by a bank customer using a card that is swiped through an electronic reader on the register, thereby transferring the cash from the customer’s account to the retailer’s or service provider’s account.The ultimate business dictionary > electronic funds transfer at point of sale
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