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[English Word] tilt[Swahili Word] -inamisha[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] -inama v------------------------------------------------------------ -
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phr.v. 1. напаѓа, остро критикува (во напис/говор)2. arch. (коњаникот) напаѓа со копје3. tilt at windmills види windmill -
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s inclinació, pendent | escomesa, cop de llançav inclinar, decantar | escometre | inclinar-se, decantar-se | justarat full tilt a tota marxa -
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жарг. не то, что надо. "Wie war es in der Disko?" — "Ein bißchen tilt."Deutsch-Russisches Woerterbuch der umgangssprachlichen und saloppen > tilt
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- box tiltАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > tilt
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n. m. Faire tilt:a To 'twig', to 'grasp something', to understand.b To 'hit the mark', to be 'spot-on' where judgement is of the essence.c To 'flip', to break down completely where nerves are concerned. (With this last meaning, the origin of the expression can be explained: it refers to pinball machines where an electrically-wired pendulum brings the game to a halt when the machine is manhandled too roughly.) -
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[tɪlt]1. verbto go or put (something) into a sloping or slanting position:يَميل، يُمَيِّلThe lamp tilted and fell.
2. nouna slant; a slanting position:إمالَه، إنْحِدار، مَيْلThe table is at a slight tilt.
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Tilt
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Медицинская техника: transfer insensitive labeling technique
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Tilt up — or tilt slab is a type of building, and a construction technique using concrete. The process resembles barn raising specifically and wood platform framing generally. It is cost effective for low buildings.cite journal | last=Glass | first=J. |… … Wikipedia
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tilt — tilt1 [tilt] vt. [ME tilten, to be overthrown, totter, prob. < OE * tieltan < tealt, shaky, unstable; akin to Swed tulta, to totter < IE base * del , to waddle, totter > Sans dulā, she who totters] 1. to cause to slope or slant; tip 2 … English World dictionary
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tilt — ► VERB 1) move into a sloping position. 2) incline towards a particular opinion: he is tilting towards a new economic course. 3) (tilt at) historical (in jousting) thrust at with a lance or other weapon. ► NOUN 1) a tilting position or movement.… … English terms dictionary
Tilt — Tilt, v. t. [OE. tilten, tulten, to totter, fall, AS. tealt unstable, precarious; akin to tealtrian to totter, to vacillate, D. tel amble, ambling pace, G. zelt, Icel. t[ o]lt an ambling pace, t[ o]lta to amble. Cf. {Totter}.] 1. To incline; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tilt — Tilt, n. 1. A thrust, as with a lance. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. A military exercise on horseback, in which the combatants attacked each other with lances; a tournament. [1913 Webster] 3. See {Tilt hammer}, in the Vocabulary. [1913 Webster] 4.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tilt — /tilt/, it. /tilt/ s. ingl. (propr. colpo, ribaltamento ), usato in ital. al masch. [con riferimento a congegni o circuiti elettrici o elettronici, cessazione del funzionamento, solo nell espressione andare in t. ] ● Espressioni: fam., andare in… … Enciclopedia Italiana