podobné slovo | definícia |
endure (mass) | endure
- vydržať |
procedure (mass) | procedure
- procedúra |
standard operating procedure (msas) | Standard Operating Procedure
- S.O.P. |
standard operating procedure (msasasci) | Standard Operating Procedure
- S.O.P. |
administrative procedure code (encz) | Administrative Procedure Code,správní
řád n: http://aplikace.mvcr.cz/archiv2008/spravnirad/500_2004_eng.pdf Ivan
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cataloged procedure (encz) | cataloged procedure, n: |
check-out procedure (encz) | check-out procedure, n: |
cloze procedure (encz) | cloze procedure, n: |
contingency procedure (encz) | contingency procedure, n: |
dental procedure (encz) | dental procedure, n: |
desensitisation procedure (encz) | desensitisation procedure, n: |
desensitization procedure (encz) | desensitization procedure, n: |
diagnostic procedure (encz) | diagnostic procedure, n: |
double-blind procedure (encz) | double-blind procedure, n: |
durer (encz) | Durer, |
durers (encz) | Durers, |
duress (encz) | duress,nátlak n: Zdeněk Brož |
emergency procedure (encz) | emergency procedure, n: |
endure (encz) | endure,snést Zdeněk Brožendure,vydržet |
endured (encz) | endured,snesl v: Zdeněk Brožendured,vydržel v: Zdeněk Brož |
experimental procedure (encz) | experimental procedure, n: |
joint procedures committee (encz) | Joint Procedures Committee, |
linearized multistage procedure (encz) | linearized multistage procedure,lineární vícestupňový
model [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
medical procedure (encz) | medical procedure, n: |
microprocedure (encz) | microprocedure,mikroprocedura n: Zdeněk Brož |
microprocedures (encz) | microprocedures,mikroprocedury n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
operating procedure (encz) | operating procedure, n: |
optimization procedure (encz) | optimization procedure,optimalizační procedura [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
ordure (encz) | ordure,hnůj Zdeněk Brožordure,výkaly Zdeněk Brož |
parliamentary procedure (encz) | parliamentary procedure, n: |
policies and procedures of the fund (encz) | policies and procedures of the Fund, |
procedure (encz) | procedure,činnost n: Zdeněk Brožprocedure,obvyklý postup n: Zdeněk Brožprocedure,postup n: Zdeněk Brožprocedure,procedura n: Pavel Machek; Gizaprocedure,proces n: Zdeněk Brož |
procedures (encz) | procedures,procedury n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
rules of procedure (encz) | rules of procedure,jednací řád webrules of procedure,profesní řád web |
standard operating procedure (encz) | standard operating procedure, n: |
standard procedure (encz) | standard procedure, n: |
standing operating procedure (encz) | standing operating procedure, n: |
statistical procedure (encz) | statistical procedure, n: |
supersedure (encz) | supersedure, n: |
surgical procedure (encz) | surgical procedure, n: |
trial-and-error procedure (encz) | trial-and-error procedure,metoda pokus omyl v.martin |
verdure (encz) | verdure,svěží zeleň Zdeněk Brožverdure,zeleň Zdeněk Brožverdure,zelené listoví Zdeněk Brož |
Adure (gcide) | Adure \A*dure"\, v. t. [L. adurere; ad + urere to burn.]
To burn up. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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Bordure (gcide) | Bordure \Bor"dure\, n. [F. bordure. See Border, n.] (Her.)
A border one fifth the width of the shield, surrounding the
field. It is usually plain, but may be charged.
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Discardure (gcide) | Discardure \Dis*car"dure\ (?; 135), n.
Rejection; dismissal. [R.] --Hayter.
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Dureful (gcide) | Dureful \Dure"ful\, a.
Lasting. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Dureless (gcide) | Dureless \Dure"less\, a.
Not lasting. [Obs.] --Sir W. Raleigh.
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Durene (gcide) | Durene \Du"rene\, n. [L. durus hard; -- so called because solid
at ordinary temperatures.] (Chem.)
A colorless, crystalline, aromatic hydrocarbon, C6H2(CH3)4,
off artificial production, with an odor like camphor.
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Duress (gcide) | Duress \Du"ress\, n. [OF. duresse, du?, hardship, severity, L.
duritia, durities, fr. durus hard. See Dure.]
1. Hardship; constraint; pressure; imprisonment; restraint of
liberty.
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The agreements . . . made with the landlords during
the time of slavery, are only the effect of duress
and force. --Burke.
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2. (Law) The state of compulsion or necessity in which a
person is influenced, whether by the unlawful restrain of
his liberty or by actual or threatened physical violence,
to incur a civil liability or to commit an offense.
[1913 Webster]Duress \Du*ress"\, v. t.
To subject to duress. "The party duressed." --Bacon.
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Duressor (gcide) | Duressor \Du*ress"or\, n. (Law)
One who subjects another to duress --Bacon.
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Endure (gcide) | Endure \En*dure"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Endured; p. pr. & vb.
n. Enduring.] [F. endurer; pref. en- (L. in) + durer to
last. See Dure, v. i., and cf. Indurate.]
1. To continue in the same state without perishing; to last;
to remain.
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Their verdure still endure. --Shak.
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He shall hold it [his house] fast, but it shall not
endure. --Job viii.
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2. To remain firm, as under trial or suffering; to suffer
patiently or without yielding; to bear up under adversity;
to hold out.
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Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong
in the days that I shall deal with thee? --Ezek.
xxii. 14.
[1913 Webster]Endure \En*dure"\, v. t.
1. To remain firm under; to sustain; to undergo; to support
without breaking or yielding; as, metals endure a certain
degree of heat without melting; to endure wind and
weather.
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Both were of shining steel, and wrought so pure,
As might the strokes of two such arms endure.
--Dryden.
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2. To bear with patience; to suffer without opposition or
without sinking under the pressure or affliction; to bear
up under; to put up with; to tolerate.
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I will no longer endure it. --Shak.
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Therefore I endure all things for the elect's sake.
--2 Tim. ii.
10.
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How can I endure to see the evil that shall come
unto my people? --Esther viii.
6.
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3. To harden; to toughen; to make hardy. [Obs.]
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Manly limbs endured with little ease. --Spenser.
Syn: To last; remain; continue; abide; brook; submit to;
suffer.
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Endured (gcide) | Endure \En*dure"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Endured; p. pr. & vb.
n. Enduring.] [F. endurer; pref. en- (L. in) + durer to
last. See Dure, v. i., and cf. Indurate.]
1. To continue in the same state without perishing; to last;
to remain.
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Their verdure still endure. --Shak.
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He shall hold it [his house] fast, but it shall not
endure. --Job viii.
15.
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2. To remain firm, as under trial or suffering; to suffer
patiently or without yielding; to bear up under adversity;
to hold out.
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Can thine heart endure, or can thine hands be strong
in the days that I shall deal with thee? --Ezek.
xxii. 14.
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Endurement (gcide) | Endurement \En*dure"ment\, n. [Cf. OF. endurement.]
Endurance. [Obs.] --South.
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Endurer (gcide) | Endurer \En*dur"er\, n.
One who, or that which, endures or lasts; one who bears,
suffers, or sustains.
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Ioduret (gcide) | Ioduret \I*od"u*ret\, n. (Chem.)
Iodide. [Obs.]
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Obdure (gcide) | Obdure \Ob*dure"\ ([o^]b*d[=u]r"), v. t.
To harden. [Obs.] --Milton.
[1913 Webster] ObdureObdure \Ob*dure"\ ([o^]b*d[=u]r"), Obdured \Ob*dured"\
([o^]b*d[=u]r"), a.
Obdurate; hard. [Obs.]
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This saw his hapless foes, but stood obdured. --Milton.
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Obdured (gcide) | Obdure \Ob*dure"\ ([o^]b*d[=u]r"), Obdured \Ob*dured"\
([o^]b*d[=u]r"), a.
Obdurate; hard. [Obs.]
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This saw his hapless foes, but stood obdured. --Milton.
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Obduredness (gcide) | Obdureness \Ob*dure"ness\, n., Obduredness \Ob*dur"ed*ness\, n.
Hardness. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
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Obdureness (gcide) | Obdureness \Ob*dure"ness\, n., Obduredness \Ob*dur"ed*ness\, n.
Hardness. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
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Ordure (gcide) | Ordure \Or"dure\, n. [F. ordure, OF. ord filthy, foul, fr. L.
horridus horrid. See Horrid.]
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1. Dung; excrement; faeces. --Shak.
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2. Defect; imperfection; fault. [Obs.] --Holland.
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Outdure (gcide) | Outdure \Out*dure"\, v. t.
To outlast. [Obs.]
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pandure (gcide) | pandore \pan"dore\ (p[a^]n"d[=o]r or p[a^]n*d[=o]r"), n. [F. See
Bandore.]
An ancient musical instrument, of the lute kind; a bandore.
[Written also pandora, pandoura. pandure, and
pandoran.]
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Perdure (gcide) | Perdure \Per*dure"\ (p[~e]r*d[=u]r"), v. i. [L. perdurare; per
through + durare to last.]
To last or endure for a long time; to be perdurable or
lasting. [Archaic]
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The mind perdures while its energizing may construct a
thousand lines. --Hickok.
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Procedure (gcide) | Procedure \Pro*ce"dure\, n. [F. proc['e]dure. See Proceed.]
1. The act or manner of proceeding or moving forward;
progress; process; operation; conduct. "The true procedure
of conscience." --South.
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2. A step taken; an act performed; a proceeding; the steps
taken in an action or other legal proceeding. "Gracious
procedures." --I. Taylor.
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3. That which results; issue; product. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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Rejoindure (gcide) | Rejoindure \Re*join"dure\ (-d?r), n.
Act of joining again. [Obs.] "Beguiles our lips of all
rejoindure"
Note: (i.e., kisses). --Shak.
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Reverdure (gcide) | Reverdure \Re*ver"dure\, v. t.
To cover again with verdure. --Ld. Berners.
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Rondure (gcide) | Rondure \Ron"dure\, n. [Cf. F. rondeur roundness.]
1. A round; a circle. [Obs.] --Shak.
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2. Roundness; plumpness. [R.]
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High-kirtled for the chase, and what was shown
Of maiden rondure, like the rose half-blown.
--Lowell.
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Roundure (gcide) | Roundure \Roun"dure\ (?; 135), n. [Cf. Rondure.]
Roundness; a round or circle. [Obs.] --Shak.
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