slovo | definícia |
forming (encz) | forming,formovací Zdeněk Brož |
forming (encz) | forming,formování Zdeněk Brož |
forming (encz) | forming,formující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
forming (encz) | forming,tvarovací Zdeněk Brož |
forming (encz) | forming,tvarování n: Zdeněk Brož |
forming (encz) | forming,tvarující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
forming (encz) | forming,tváření Zdeněk Brož |
forming (encz) | forming,tvoření n: Zdeněk Brož |
forming (encz) | forming,tvořící se Zdeněk Brož |
forming (encz) | forming,utvářející adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Forming (gcide) | Form \Form\ (f[^o]rm), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Formed (f[^o]rmd);
p. pr. & vb. n. Forming.] [F. former, L. formare, fr.
forma. See Form, n.]
1. To give form or shape to; to frame; to construct; to make;
to fashion.
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God formed man of the dust of the ground. --Gen. ii.
7.
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The thought that labors in my forming brain. --Rowe.
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2. To give a particular shape to; to shape, mold, or fashion
into a certain state or condition; to arrange; to adjust;
also, to model by instruction and discipline; to mold by
influence, etc.; to train.
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'T is education forms the common mind. --Pope.
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Thus formed for speed, he challenges the wind.
--Dryden.
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3. To go to make up; to act as constituent of; to be the
essential or constitutive elements of; to answer for; to
make the shape of; -- said of that out of which anything
is formed or constituted, in whole or in part.
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The diplomatic politicians . . . who formed by far
the majority. --Burke.
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4. To provide with a form, as a hare. See Form, n., 9.
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The melancholy hare is formed in brakes and briers.
--Drayton.
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5. (Gram.) To derive by grammatical rules, as by adding the
proper suffixes and affixes.
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6. (Elec.) To treat (plates) so as to bring them to fit
condition for introduction into a storage battery, causing
one plate to be composed more or less of spongy lead, and
the other of lead peroxide. This was formerly done by
repeated slow alternations of the charging current, but
now the plates or grids are coated or filled, one with a
paste of red lead and the other with litharge, introduced
into the cell, and formed by a direct charging current.
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Forming (gcide) | Forming \Form"ing\, n.
The act or process of giving form or shape to anything; as,
in shipbuilding, the exact shaping of partially shaped
timbers.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
conforming (mass) | conforming
- vyhovujúci |
performing (mass) | performing
- konajúci |
acid-forming (encz) | acid-forming,kyselinotvorný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
conforming (encz) | conforming,pohodlí n: webconforming,přizpůsobení n: webconforming,přizpůsobování n: Zdeněk Brož |
crystal-forming bacterium (encz) | crystal-forming bacterium,krystalotvorná bakterie [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
endospore-forming bacteria (encz) | endospore-forming bacteria, n: |
forming (encz) | forming,formovací Zdeněk Brožforming,formování Zdeněk Brožforming,formující adj: Zdeněk Brožforming,tvarovací Zdeněk Brožforming,tvarování n: Zdeněk Brožforming,tvarující adj: Zdeněk Brožforming,tváření Zdeněk Brožforming,tvoření n: Zdeněk Brožforming,tvořící se Zdeněk Brožforming,utvářející adj: Zdeněk Brož |
habit-forming (encz) | habit-forming,návykový Jan Wagner |
informing (encz) | informing,informující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
membrane-forming (encz) | membrane-forming, adj: |
nonconforming (encz) | nonconforming,nekonformní |
nonperforming (encz) | nonperforming,neplnící (např. úkol) |
performing (encz) | performing,provádění n: Zdeněk Brožperforming,účinkování n: Zdeněk Brožperforming,vykonávající adj: Zdeněk Brož |
performing artist (encz) | performing artist, n: |
performing arts (encz) | performing arts,múzický adj: |
performing loan (encz) | performing loan, |
reforming (encz) | reforming,reformování n: Zdeněk Brožreforming,reformující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
riverbed-forming deposit (encz) | riverbed-forming deposit,korytotvorný nános [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
riverbed-forming flow (encz) | riverbed-forming flow,korytotvorný průtok [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
riverbed-forming process (encz) | riverbed-forming process,korytotvorný proces [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
spore-forming microorganism (encz) | spore-forming microorganism,sporulující mikroorganismus [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
transforming (encz) | transforming,transformační adj: Zdeněk Brožtransforming,transformující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
transforming gene (encz) | transforming gene, n: |
non-performing assets (czen) | Non-Performing Assets,NPA[zkr.] |
acid-forming (gcide) | acid-forming \acid-forming\ adj.
1. yielding an acid in aqueous solution
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base-forming (gcide) | base-forming \base-forming\ adj.
1. causing formation of an alkali.
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Chloroforming (gcide) | Chloroform \Chlo"ro*form\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Chloroformed;
p. pr. & vb. n. Chloroforming.]
To treat with chloroform, or to place under its influence.
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Conforming (gcide) | Conform \Con*form"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Conformed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Conforming.] [F. conformer, L. conformare,
-formatum; con- + formare to form, forma form. See Form.]
To shape in accordance with; to make like; to bring into
harmony or agreement with; -- usually with to or unto.
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Demand of them wherefore they conform not themselves
unto the order of the church. --Hooker.
[1913 Webster]conforming \conforming\ adj.
1. adhering to established customs or doctrines, especially
in religion, as e.g. Orthodox Judaism. [Narrower terms:
orthodox (vs. unorthodox)]
Syn: conformist.
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conforming (gcide) | Conform \Con*form"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Conformed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Conforming.] [F. conformer, L. conformare,
-formatum; con- + formare to form, forma form. See Form.]
To shape in accordance with; to make like; to bring into
harmony or agreement with; -- usually with to or unto.
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Demand of them wherefore they conform not themselves
unto the order of the church. --Hooker.
[1913 Webster]conforming \conforming\ adj.
1. adhering to established customs or doctrines, especially
in religion, as e.g. Orthodox Judaism. [Narrower terms:
orthodox (vs. unorthodox)]
Syn: conformist.
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Deforming (gcide) | Deform \De*form"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Deformed; p. pr. & vb.
n. Deforming.] [L. deformare; de- + formare to form, shape,
fr. forma: cf. F. d['e]former. See Form.]
1. To spoil the form of; to mar in form; to misshape; to
disfigure.
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Deformed, unfinished, sent before my time
Into this breathing world. --Shak.
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2. To render displeasing; to deprive of comeliness, grace, or
perfection; to dishonor.
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Above those passions that this world deform.
--Thomson.
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Informing (gcide) | Inform \In*form"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Informed; p. pr. & vb.
n. Informing.] [OE. enformen, OF. enformer, F. informer. L.
informare; pref. in- in + formare to form, share, fr. forma
form. See Form.]
1. To give form or share to; to give vital or organizing
power to; to give life to; to imbue and actuate with
vitality; to animate; to mold; to figure; to fashion. "The
informing Word." --Coleridge.
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Let others better mold the running mass
Of metals, and inform the breathing brass. --Dryden.
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Breath informs this fleeting frame. --Prior.
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Breathes in our soul, informs our mortal part.
--Pope.
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2. To communicate knowledge to; to make known to; to
acquaint; to advise; to instruct; to tell; to notify; to
enlighten; -- usually followed by of.
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For he would learn their business secretly,
And then inform his master hastily. --Spenser.
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I am informed thoroughly of the cause. --Shak.
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3. To communicate a knowledge of facts to, by way of
accusation; to warn against anybody.
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Tertullus . . . informed the governor against Paul.
--Acts xxiv.
1.
Syn: To acquaint; apprise; tell; teach; instruct; enlighten;
animate; fashion.
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Misforming (gcide) | Misform \Mis*form"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Misformed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Misforming.]
To make in an ill form. --Spenser.
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Nonconforming (gcide) | Nonconforming \Non`con*form"ing\, a.
Not conforming; declining conformity; especially, not
conforming to the established church of a country.
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Performing (gcide) | Perform \Per*form"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Performed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Performing.] [OE. performen, parfourmen, parfournen,
OF. parfornir, parfournir, to finish, complete; OF. & F. par
(see Par) + fournir to finish, complete. The word has been
influenced by form; cf. L. performare to form thoroughly. See
Furnish.]
1. To carry through; to bring to completion; to achieve; to
accomplish; to execute; to do.
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I will cry unto God most high, unto God that
performeth all things for me. --Ps. lvii. 2.
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Great force to perform what they did attempt. --Sir
P. Sidney.
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2. To discharge; to fulfill; to act up to; as, to perform a
duty; to perform a promise or a vow.
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To perform your father's will. --Shak.
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3. To represent; to act; to play; as in drama.
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Perform a part thou hast not done before. --Shak.
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Syn: To accomplish; do; act; transact; achieve; execute;
discharge; fulfill; effect; complete; consummate. See
Accomplish.
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Re-forming (gcide) | Re-form \Re-form"\ (r?*f?rm"), v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p.
Re-formed (-f?rmd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Re-forming.]
To give a new form to; to form anew; to take form again, or
to take a new form; as, to re-form the line after a charge.
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Transforming (gcide) | Transform \Trans*form"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Transformed; p.
pr. & vb. n. Transforming.] [L. transformare,
transformatum; trans across, over + formare to from: cf. F.
transformer. See Form, v. t.]
1. To change the form of; to change in shape or appearance;
to metamorphose; as, a caterpillar is ultimately
transformed into a butterfly.
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Love may transform me to an oyster. --Shak.
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2. To change into another substance; to transmute; as, the
alchemists sought to transform lead into gold.
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3. To change in nature, disposition, heart, character, or the
like; to convert.
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Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind.
--Rom. xii. 2.
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4. (Math.) To change, as an algebraic expression or
geometrical figure, into another from without altering its
value.
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Unperforming (gcide) | Unperforming \Unperforming\
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acid-forming (wn) | acid-forming
adj 1: yielding an acid in aqueous solution |
base-forming (wn) | base-forming
adj 1: yielding a base in aqueous solution |
bone-forming cell (wn) | bone-forming cell
n 1: a cell from which bone develops [syn: osteoblast, {bone-
forming cell}] |
conforming (wn) | conforming
adj 1: adhering to established customs or doctrines (especially
in religion) [syn: conforming, conformist] |
endospore-forming bacteria (wn) | endospore-forming bacteria
n 1: a group of true bacteria |
habit-forming (wn) | habit-forming
adj 1: causing or characterized by addiction; "addictive drugs";
"addictive behavior" [syn: addictive, habit-forming]
[ant: nonaddictive] |
informing (wn) | informing
n 1: to furnish incriminating evidence to an officer of the law
(usually in return for favors) [syn: informing,
ratting]
2: a speech act that conveys information [syn: informing,
making known] |
membrane-forming (wn) | membrane-forming
adj 1: characterized by formation of a membrane (or something
resembling a membrane); "membranous gastritis" [syn:
membranous, membrane-forming] |
nonconforming (wn) | nonconforming
adj 1: not conforming to established customs or doctrines
especially in religion [syn: nonconforming,
nonconformist] |
performing (wn) | performing
n 1: the performance of a part or role in a drama [syn:
acting, playing, playacting, performing] |
performing artist (wn) | performing artist
n 1: an entertainer who performs a dramatic or musical work for
an audience [syn: performer, performing artist] |
performing arts (wn) | performing arts
n 1: arts or skills that require public performance |
pus-forming bacteria (wn) | pus-forming bacteria
n 1: bacteria that produce pus |
thicket-forming (wn) | thicket-forming
adj 1: tending to form dense thickets |
transforming gene (wn) | transforming gene
n 1: a gene that disposes normal cells to change into cancerous
tumor cells [syn: oncogene, transforming gene] |
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