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1 tilt
tilt [tilt]masculine noun* * *tiltnom masculin Jeux tilt signfaire tilt — [machine] to show tilt; [personne] to make the machine stop
••ça a fait tilt (colloq) (dans mon esprit) — the penny dropped (colloq)
ça a fait tilt entre nous — (colloq) we clicked straight away
* * *tilt nmça a fait tilt — it clicked * the penny dropped Grande-Bretagne *
* * *ça a fait tilt (dans mon esprit)○ the penny dropped○; ça a fait tilt entre nous○ we clicked when we met.[tilt] nom masculin1. JEUX tilt signal2. (familier & locution)le mot a fait tilt [je me suis souvenu] the word rang a bell -
2 Tilt-up-Bauweise
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Tilt-up-Bauweise
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3 tilt
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4 tiltænke
*:[ tiltænke en noget] intend (el. mean) something for somebody;[ han havde tiltænkt dem en gave] he had thought of (el. intended) giving them a present. -
5 tilt sm inv
[tilt]andare o essere in tilt — (macchina) to go/be on the blink, fig to go/be haywire
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7 tilt
m information technology computer crash* * *tilt s.m.: il computer è andato in tilt, the computer has gone haywire; sono ( andato) in tilt, ho fatto tilt, (fig. scherz.) my brain has seized up.* * *['tilt]sostantivo maschile invariabileandare in tilt — [ macchina] to go haywire, to seize up, to jam; [ persona] to go into a tailspin
essere in tilt — [ persona] to be in a tailspin
* * *tilt/'tilt/m.inv.andare in tilt [ macchina] to go haywire, to seize up, to jam; [ persona] to go into a tailspin; essere in tilt [ persona] to be in a tailspin. -
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أَمالَ \ tilt: to slope or lean (a piece of furniture, a container, etc.): If you tilt the table, the plates will slip off it. The table tilted. We tilt a pot so as to pour out its contents. tip: to slope or lean: If you tip that chair too far, it will tip over (it will fall). \ مَيَّلَ \ tilt: to slope or lean (a piece of furniture, a container, etc.): If you tilt the table, the plates will slip off it. The table tilted. We titl a pot so as to pour out its contents. tip: slope or lean: If you tip that chair too far, it will tip over (it will fall). -
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a. n. peaceful; bera t. með tveim, to set goodwill between two.* * * -
10 Tilt-up-Bauweise
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11 tiltœkr
a.1) liable to be seized (dræpr ok tiltœkr, hvar sem hann verðr staðinn);2) ready at hand, ready for use (svá at þegar væri sverðit tiltœkt, er hann vildi). -
12 tilt
sm inv [tilt]andare o essere in tilt — (macchina) to go/be on the blink, fig to go/be haywire
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13 tiltœkiligr
a. expedient (konungr spurði hann at, hvat tiltœkiligast væri). -
14 tilt
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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16 Tilt-up-Bauweise
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17 tilt-tilt mount
двухстепенной карданов подвес телескопической головки с двумя осями, расположенными в горизонтальной плоскостиАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > tilt-tilt mount
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18 Tilt End
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19 Tilt Rotor Research Aircraft
Aeronautics: TRRAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Tilt Rotor Research Aircraft
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20 Tilt Shift
Transport: TS
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