slovo | definícia |
mated (encz) | mated, adj: |
mated (gcide) | mated \mated\ adj.
1. Brought together for sexual activity; bred; -- of animals.
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2. Sorted into pairs of identical size, color, or other
properties; -- used of gloves, socks, etc.
Syn: paired.
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3. Same as married. Opposite of unmarried; as, they were
a devoted couple, mated for life.
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Mated (gcide) | Mate \Mate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mated; p. pr. & vb. n.
Mating.]
1. To match; to marry.
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If she be mated with an equal husband. --Shak.
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2. To match one's self against; to oppose as equal; to
compete with.
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There is no passion in the mind of man so weak but
it mates and masters the fear of death. --Bacon.
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I, . . . in the way of loyalty and truth, . . .
Dare mate a sounder man than Surrey can be. --Shak.
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3. To breed; to bring (animals) together for the purpose of
breeding; as, she mated a doberman with a German shepherd.
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4. To join together; to fit together; to connect; to link;
as, he mated a saw blade to a broom handle to cut
inaccessible branches.
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mated (wn) | mated
adj 1: mated sexually [ant: unmated]
2: used of gloves, socks, etc. [syn: mated, paired]
3: of or relating to a marriage partner |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
animated (mass) | animated
- animovaný |
approximated (mass) | approximated
- aproximovaný |
automated (mass) | automated
- automatizovaný |
automated teller (mass) | automated teller
- bankomat |
automated teller machine (mass) | automated teller machine
- bankomat |
estimated (mass) | estimated
- odhadovaný, odhadoval |
automated teller machine (msas) | Automated Teller Machine
- ATM |
automated teller machine (msasasci) | Automated Teller Machine
- ATM |
acclimated (encz) | acclimated,aklimatizován acclimated,aklimatizovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
amalgamated (encz) | amalgamated,sloučený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
animated (encz) | animated,animovaný adj: Ritchie |
animated cartoon (encz) | animated cartoon,animovaný film |
animatedly (encz) | animatedly,rušně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
approximated (encz) | approximated,aproximovaný adj: Zdeněk Brožapproximated,odhadnutý adj: Zdeněk Brožapproximated,přibližný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
automated (encz) | automated,automatizovaný |
automated emission monitoring (encz) | automated emission monitoring,AEM automatizovaný emisní
monitoring [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačautomated emission monitoring,automatizovaný emisní monitoring
(AEM) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
automated immission monitoring (encz) | automated immission monitoring,AIM automatizovaný imisní
monitoring [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačautomated immission monitoring,automatizovaný imisní monitoring
(AIM) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
consummated (encz) | consummated,dosáhl něčeho Zdeněk Brožconsummated,dovršil v: Zdeněk Brožconsummated,zlepšil v: Zdeněk Brož |
cremated (encz) | cremated,zpopelnil v: Zdeněk Brož |
decimated (encz) | decimated,decimoval v: Zdeněk Broždecimated,ničil v: Zdeněk Broždecimated,zdecimovaný adj: Zdeněk Broždecimated,zničený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
declaration of estimated tax (encz) | declaration of estimated tax, n: |
estimated (encz) | estimated,odhadován [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačestimated,odhadovaný Hynek Hanke |
estimated expenditure (encz) | estimated expenditure, |
estimated exposure dose (eed) (encz) | estimated exposure dose (eed),stanovená expoziční dávka [eko.] Změřená
nebo vypočtená dávka, které je populace (jednotlivec) exponována ze
všech zdrojů a všemi cestami. RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
estimated payables (encz) | estimated payables,dohadné účty pasivní [ekon.] rozvaha/balance
sheet Ivan Masár |
estimated receivables (encz) | estimated receivables,dohadné účty aktivní [ekon.] rozvaha/balance
sheet Ivan Masár |
estimated tax (encz) | estimated tax, n: |
estimated tax return (encz) | estimated tax return, n: |
eta = estimated time of arrival (encz) | ETA = Estimated Time of Arrival,předpokládaný čas příjezdu n: přeneseně
též "čas potřebný k dokončení" jose |
etc =estimated time of completion (encz) | ETC =Estimated Time of Completion,předpokládaný čas dokončení n: jose |
intimated (encz) | intimated, |
legitimated (encz) | legitimated, |
mated (encz) | mated, adj: |
mismated (encz) | mismated, adj: |
overestimated (encz) | overestimated,nadhodnocený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
reanimated (encz) | reanimated,oživený adj: Zdeněk Brožreanimated,oživil v: Zdeněk Brožreanimated,vzkřísil v: Zdeněk Brožreanimated,vzkříšený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
semiautomated (encz) | semiautomated, |
stalemated (encz) | stalemated, |
sublimated (encz) | sublimated,sublimoval v: Zdeněk Brož |
unanimated (encz) | unanimated, adj: |
uncollimated (encz) | uncollimated, |
unconsummated (encz) | unconsummated, |
underestimated (encz) | underestimated,podceněný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
unmated (encz) | unmated, adj: |
contingency tactical air combat system automated planning system (czen) | Contingency Tactical Air Combat System Automated Planning
System,CTAPS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
defense automated warning system (czen) | Defense Automated Warning System,DAWS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
estimated time en route (czen) | Estimated Time En route,ETE[zkr.] |
estimated time of departure (czen) | Estimated Time of Departure,ETD[zkr.] |
suspense control and automated tracking system (czen) | Suspense Control and Automated Tracking System,SCATS[zkr.]
[voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
Acclimated (gcide) | Acclimate \Ac*cli"mate\ (#; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Acclimated; p. pr. & vb. n. Acclimating.] [F. acclimater;
[`a] (l. ad) + climat climate. See Climate.]
To habituate to a climate not native; to acclimatize. --J. H.
Newman.
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Amalgamated (gcide) | Amalgamate \A*mal"ga*mate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Amalgamated;
p. pr. & vb. n. Amalgamating.]
1. To compound or mix, as quicksilver, with another metal; to
unite, combine, or alloy with mercury.
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2. To mix, so as to make a uniform compound; to unite or
combine; as, to amalgamate two races; to amalgamate one
race with another.
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Ingratitude is indeed their four cardinal virtues
compacted and amalgamated into one. --Burke.
[1913 Webster]Amalgamate \A*mal"ga*mate\, Amalgamated \A*mal"ga*ma`ted\, a.
Coalesced; united; combined.
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Animated (gcide) | Animate \An"i*mate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Animated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Animating.] [L. animatus, p. p. of animare, fr.
anima breath, soul; akin to animus soul, mind, Gr. ? wind,
Skr. an to breathe, live, Goth. us-anan to expire (us- out),
Icel. ["o]nd breath, anda to breathe, OHG. ando anger. Cf.
Animal.]
1. To give natural life to; to make alive; to quicken; as,
the soul animates the body.
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2. To give powers to, or to heighten the powers or effect of;
as, to animate a lyre. --Dryden.
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3. To give spirit or vigor to; to stimulate or incite; to
inspirit; to rouse; to enliven.
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The more to animate the people, he stood on high . .
. and cried unto them with a loud voice. --Knolles.
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Syn: To enliven; inspirit; stimulate; exhilarate; inspire;
instigate; rouse; urge; cheer; prompt; incite; quicken;
gladden.
[1913 Webster]Animated \An"i*ma`ted\, a.
Endowed with life; full of life or spirit; indicating
animation; lively; vigorous. "Animated sounds." --Pope.
"Animated bust." --Gray. "Animated descriptions." --Lewis.
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Animated oats (gcide) | Oat \Oat\ ([=o]t), n.; pl. Oats ([=o]ts). [OE. ote, ate, AS.
[=a]ta, akin to Fries. oat. Of uncertain origin.]
1. (Bot.) A well-known cereal grass (Avena sativa), and its
edible grain, used as food and fodder; -- commonly used in
the plural and in a collective sense.
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2. A musical pipe made of oat straw. [Obs.] --Milton.
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Animated oats or Animal oats (Bot.), A grass ({Avena
sterilis}) much like oats, but with a long spirally
twisted awn which coils and uncoils with changes of
moisture, and thus gives the grains an apparently
automatic motion.
Oat fowl (Zool.), the snow bunting; -- so called from its
feeding on oats. [Prov. Eng.]
Oat grass (Bot.), the name of several grasses more or less
resembling oats, as Danthonia spicata, {Danthonia
sericea}, and Arrhenatherum avenaceum, all common in
parts of the United States.
To feel one's oats,
(a) to be conceited or self-important. [Slang]
(b) to feel lively and energetic.
To sow one's wild oats, to indulge in youthful dissipation.
--Thackeray.
Wild oats (Bot.), a grass (Avena fatua) much resembling
oats, and by some persons supposed to be the original of
cultivated oats.
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Animated picture (gcide) | Picture \Pic"ture\, n. [L. pictura, fr. pingere, pictum, to
paint: cf. F. peinture. See Paint.]
1. The art of painting; representation by painting. [Obs.]
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Any well-expressed image . . . either in picture or
sculpture. --Sir H.
Wotton.
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2. A representation of anything (as a person, a landscape, a
building) upon canvas, paper, or other surface, produced
by means of painting, drawing, engraving, photography,
etc.; a representation in colors. By extension, a figure;
a model.
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Pictures and shapes are but secondary objects.
--Bacon.
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The young king's picture . . . in virgin wax.
--Howell.
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3. An image or resemblance; a representation, either to the
eye or to the mind; that which, by its likeness, brings
vividly to mind some other thing; as, a child is the
picture of his father; the man is the picture of grief.
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My eyes make pictures when they are shut.
--Coleridge.
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Note: Picture is often used adjectively, or in forming
self-explaining compounds; as, picture book or
picture-book, picture frame or picture-frame, picture
seller or picture-seller, etc.
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Animated picture, a moving picture.
Picture gallery, a gallery, or large apartment, devoted to
the exhibition of pictures.
Picture red, a rod of metal tube fixed to the walls of a
room, from which pictures are hung.
Picture writing.
(a) The art of recording events, or of expressing
messages, by means of pictures representing the
actions or circumstances in question. --Tylor.
(b) The record or message so represented; as, the picture
writing of the American Indians.
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Syn: Picture, Painting.
Usage: Every kind of representation by drawing or painting is
a picture, whether made with oil colors, water colors,
pencil, crayons, or India ink; strictly, a painting is
a picture made by means of colored paints, usually
applied moist with a brush.
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Animatedly (gcide) | Animatedly \An"i*ma`ted*ly\, adv.
With animation.
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Approximated (gcide) | Approximate \Ap*prox"i*mate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Approximated; p. pr. & vb. n. Approximating.]
1. To carry or advance near; to cause to approach.
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To approximate the inequality of riches to the level
of nature. --Burke.
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2. To come near to; to approach.
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The telescope approximates perfection. --J. Morse.
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automated (gcide) | automated \automated\ adj.
1. 1 accomplished by machinary without the intervention of a
human operator; -- of processes. Development of the
automated sequence analyzer made practical a project to
sequence the human genome.
Syn: machine-controlled, machine-driven.
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automated machine-controlled machine-driven (gcide) | Automatic \Au`to*mat"ic\, Automatical \Au`to*mat"ic*al\, a. [Cf.
F. automatique. See Automaton.]
1. Having an inherent power of action or motion.
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Nothing can be said to be automatic. --Sir H. Davy.
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2. Pertaining to, or produced by, an automaton; of the nature
of an automaton; self-acting or self-regulating under
fixed conditions; operating with minimal human
intervention; -- esp. applied to machinery or devices in
which certain things formerly or usually done by hand are
done by the machine or device itself; as, the automatic
feed of a lathe; automatic gas lighting; an automatic
engine or switch; an automatic mouse; an automatic
transmission. The opposite of manual.
Note: Narrower terms are: {autoloading(prenominal),
semiautomatic ; {automated, machine-controlled,
machine-driven ; {self-acting, self-activating,
self-moving, self-regulating ; {self-locking ;
{self-winding . Also See: mechanical.
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3. (Physiol.) Not voluntary; not depending on the will;
mechanical; controlled by the autonomic nervous system;
without conscious control; as, automatic movements or
functions. The opposite of voluntary.
Syn: reflex(prenominal), reflexive,involuntary
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Unconscious or automatic reasoning. --H. Spenser.
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4. like the unthinking functioning of a machine. an automatic
`thank you'
Syn: automaton-like, automatonlike, machinelike,
machine-like, robotlike.
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Automatic arts, such economic arts or manufacture as are
carried on by self-acting machinery. --Ure.
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Casemated (gcide) | Casemated \Case"ma`ted\, a.
Furnished with, protected by, or built like, a casemate.
--Campbell.
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Checkmated (gcide) | Checkmate \Check"mate\ (-m[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Checkmated; p. pr. & vb. n. Checkmating.]
1. (Chess) To check (an adversary's king) in such a manner
that escape in impossible; to defeat (an adversary) by
putting his king in check from which there is no escape.
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2. To defeat completely; to terminate; to thwart.
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To checkmate and control my just demands. --Ford.
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Collimated (gcide) | Collimate \Col"li*mate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Collimated; p. p.
& vb. n. Collimating.] [See Collimation.] (Physics &
Astron.)
To render parallel to a certain line or direction; to bring
into the same line, as the axes of telescopes, etc.; to
render parallel, as rays of light.
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Collimating eyepiece, an eyepiece with a diagonal reflector
for illumination, used to determine the error of
collimation in a transit instrument by observing the image
of a cross wire reflected from mercury, and comparing its
position in the field with that of the same wire seen
directly.
Collimating lens (Optics), a lens used for producing
parallel rays of light.
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Consummated (gcide) | Consummate \Con"sum*mate\ (k[o^]n"s[u^]m*m[=a]t or
k[o^]n*s[u^]m"m[=a]t; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Consummated
(k[o^]n"s[u^]m*m[=a]`t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Consummating
(k[o^]n"s[u^]m*m[=a]`t[i^]ng).]
To bring to completion; to raise to the highest point or
degree; to complete; to finish; to perfect; to achieve.
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To consummate this business happily. --Shak.
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Decimated (gcide) | Decimate \Dec"i*mate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Decimated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Decimating.] [L. decimatus, p. p. of decimare to
decimate (in senses 1 & 2), fr. decimus tenth. See
Decimal.]
1. To take the tenth part of; to tithe. --Johnson.
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2. To select by lot and punish with death every tenth man of;
as, to decimate a regiment as a punishment for mutiny.
--Macaulay.
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3. To destroy a considerable part of; as, to decimate an army
in battle; to decimate a people by disease.
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Dephlegmated (gcide) | Dephlegmate \De*phleg"mate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dephlegmated;
p. pr. & vb. n. Dephlegmating.] [See Dephlegm.] (Chem.)
To deprive of superabundant water, as by evaporation or
distillation; to clear of aqueous matter; to rectify; -- used
of spirits and acids.
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Despumated (gcide) | Despumate \Des"pu*mate\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Despumated;
p. pr. & vb. n. Despumating.] [L. despumatus, p. p. of
despumare to despume; de- + spumare to foam, froth, spuma
froth, scum.]
To throw off impurities in spume; to work off in foam or
scum; to foam.
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