slovodefinícia
abridge
(mass)
abridge
- zredukovať, skrátiť
abridge
(encz)
abridge,zbavit v:
abridge
(encz)
abridge,zestručnit v: text
abridge
(encz)
abridge,zkrátit v: text
Abridge
(gcide)
Abridge \A*bridge"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Abridged; p. pr. &
vb. n. Abridging.] [OE. abregen, OF. abregier, F.
abr['e]ger, fr. L. abbreviare; ad + brevis short. See Brief
and cf. Abbreviate.]
1. To make shorter; to shorten in duration; to lessen; to
diminish; to curtail; as, to abridge labor; to abridge
power or rights. "The bridegroom . . . abridged his
visit." --Smollett.
[1913 Webster]

She retired herself to Sebaste, and abridged her
train from state to necessity. --Fuller.
[1913 Webster]

2. To shorten or contract by using fewer words, yet retaining
the sense; to epitomize; to condense; as, to abridge a
history or dictionary.
[1913 Webster]

3. To deprive; to cut off; -- followed by of, and formerly by
from; as, to abridge one of his rights.
[1913 Webster]
abridge
(wn)
abridge
v 1: reduce in scope while retaining essential elements; "The
manuscript must be shortened" [syn: abridge,
foreshorten, abbreviate, shorten, cut, contract,
reduce] [ant: dilate, elaborate, enlarge, expand,
expatiate, exposit, expound, flesh out,
lucubrate]
2: lessen, diminish, or curtail; "the new law might abridge our
freedom of expression"
abridge
(devil)
ABRIDGE, v.t. To shorten.

When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for
people to abridge their king, a decent respect for the opinions of
mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel
them to the separation.
Oliver Cromwell
podobné slovodefinícia
abridge
(mass)
abridge
- zredukovať, skrátiť
abridgement
(mass)
abridgement
- výťah, zhustenie
unabridged
(mass)
unabridged
- kompletný
abridge
(encz)
abridge,zbavit v: abridge,zestručnit v: text abridge,zkrátit v: text
abridge a sb. of rights
(encz)
abridge a sb. of rights,zbavit práv v: koho
abridge a sb. of st.
(encz)
abridge a sb. of st.,zbavit v: koho čeho
abridged
(encz)
abridged,zestručněný adj: Zdeněk Brož
abridged division
(encz)
abridged division,zkrácené dělení
abridged multiplication
(encz)
abridged multiplication,zkrácené násobení
abridgement
(encz)
abridgement,výtah v: z textu abridgement,zkrácené vydání
unabridged
(encz)
unabridged,kompletní Zdeněk Brožunabridged,nezkrácený adj: Zdeněk Brožunabridged,úplný adj: Zdeněk Brož
unabridged dictionary
(encz)
unabridged dictionary, n:
abridged
(gcide)
abridged \abridged\ adj.
1. 1 shortened by condensing or rewriting; -- said of texts:
an abridged version [Narrower terms: half-length]
unabridged, full-length

Syn: condensed
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]Abridge \A*bridge"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Abridged; p. pr. &
vb. n. Abridging.] [OE. abregen, OF. abregier, F.
abr['e]ger, fr. L. abbreviare; ad + brevis short. See Brief
and cf. Abbreviate.]
1. To make shorter; to shorten in duration; to lessen; to
diminish; to curtail; as, to abridge labor; to abridge
power or rights. "The bridegroom . . . abridged his
visit." --Smollett.
[1913 Webster]

She retired herself to Sebaste, and abridged her
train from state to necessity. --Fuller.
[1913 Webster]

2. To shorten or contract by using fewer words, yet retaining
the sense; to epitomize; to condense; as, to abridge a
history or dictionary.
[1913 Webster]

3. To deprive; to cut off; -- followed by of, and formerly by
from; as, to abridge one of his rights.
[1913 Webster]
Abridged
(gcide)
abridged \abridged\ adj.
1. 1 shortened by condensing or rewriting; -- said of texts:
an abridged version [Narrower terms: half-length]
unabridged, full-length

Syn: condensed
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]Abridge \A*bridge"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Abridged; p. pr. &
vb. n. Abridging.] [OE. abregen, OF. abregier, F.
abr['e]ger, fr. L. abbreviare; ad + brevis short. See Brief
and cf. Abbreviate.]
1. To make shorter; to shorten in duration; to lessen; to
diminish; to curtail; as, to abridge labor; to abridge
power or rights. "The bridegroom . . . abridged his
visit." --Smollett.
[1913 Webster]

She retired herself to Sebaste, and abridged her
train from state to necessity. --Fuller.
[1913 Webster]

2. To shorten or contract by using fewer words, yet retaining
the sense; to epitomize; to condense; as, to abridge a
history or dictionary.
[1913 Webster]

3. To deprive; to cut off; -- followed by of, and formerly by
from; as, to abridge one of his rights.
[1913 Webster]
abridgement
(gcide)
abridgement \abridgement\ n.
1. a shortened version .

Syn: condensation, abridgment
[WordNet 1.5]
Abridger
(gcide)
Abridger \A*bridg"er\, n.
One who abridges.
[1913 Webster]
Unabridged
(gcide)
Unabridged \Un`a*bridged"\, a.
Not abridged, or shortened; full; complete; entire; whole.
[1913 Webster]
abridge
(wn)
abridge
v 1: reduce in scope while retaining essential elements; "The
manuscript must be shortened" [syn: abridge,
foreshorten, abbreviate, shorten, cut, contract,
reduce] [ant: dilate, elaborate, enlarge, expand,
expatiate, exposit, expound, flesh out,
lucubrate]
2: lessen, diminish, or curtail; "the new law might abridge our
freedom of expression"
abridged
(wn)
abridged
adj 1: (used of texts) shortened by condensing or rewriting; "an
abridged version" [ant: unabridged]
abridgement
(wn)
abridgement
n 1: a shortened version of a written work [syn: condensation,
abridgement, abridgment, capsule]
abridger
(wn)
abridger
n 1: one who shortens or abridges or condenses a written work
[syn: abridger, abbreviator]
unabridged
(wn)
unabridged
adj 1: (used of texts) not shortened; "an unabridged novel"
[ant: abridged]
n 1: a dictionary that has not been shortened by the omitting
terms or definitions; a comprehensive dictionary [syn:
unabridged dictionary, unabridged]
unabridged dictionary
(wn)
unabridged dictionary
n 1: a dictionary that has not been shortened by the omitting
terms or definitions; a comprehensive dictionary [syn:
unabridged dictionary, unabridged]
abridge
(devil)
ABRIDGE, v.t. To shorten.

When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for
people to abridge their king, a decent respect for the opinions of
mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel
them to the separation.
Oliver Cromwell
TO ABRIDGE
(bouvier)
TO ABRIDGE, practice. To make shorter in words, so as to retain the sense or
substance. In law it signifies particularly the making of a declaration or
count shorter, by taking or severing away some of the substance from it.
Brook, tit. Abridgment; Com. Dig. Abridgment; 1 Vin. Ab. 109.
2. Abridgment of the Plaint is allowed even after verdict and before
judgment (Booth on R. A.) in an cases of real actions where the writ is de
lib. ten. generally, as in assize, dower; &c.; because, after the abridgment
the writ is still true, it being liberum tenementum still. But it is not
allowed in a proecipe quod reddat, demanding a certain number of acres; for
this would falsify the writ. See 2 Saund. 44, (n.) 4 ; Bro. Abr. Tit. Abr.;
12 Levin's Ent. 76; 2 Saund. 330; Gilb. C. P. 249-253; Thel. Dig. 76, c. 28,
pl. 15, lib. 8.

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