slovodefinícia
mined
(encz)
mined,těžený adj: Zdeněk Brož
Mined
(gcide)
Mine \Mine\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mined; p. pr. & vb. n.
Mining.]
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1. To dig away, or otherwise remove, the substratum or
foundation of; to lay a mine under; to sap; to undermine;
hence, to ruin or destroy by slow degrees or secret means.
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They mined the walls. --Hayward.
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Too lazy to cut down these immense trees, the
spoilers . . . had mined them, and placed a quantity
of gunpowder in the cavity. --Sir W.
Scott.
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2. To dig into, for ore or metal.
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Lead veins have been traced . . . but they have not
been mined. --Ure.
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3. To get, as metals, out of the earth by digging.
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The principal ore mined there is the bituminous
cinnabar. --Ure.
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mined
(gcide)
mined \mined\ adj.
extracted from a source of supply as of minerals from the
earth. [Narrower terms: deep-mined; exploited;
strip-mined]
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mined
(wn)
mined
adj 1: extracted from a source of supply as of minerals from the
earth [ant: unmined]
podobné slovodefinícia
examined
(mass)
examined
- preskúmaný, skúšaný
cross-examined
(encz)
cross-examined,křížově vyslýchán Zdeněk Brož
deep-mined
(encz)
deep-mined, adj:
determined
(encz)
determined,odhodlaný Pavel Machek; Gizadetermined,předurčený adj: Zdeněk Broždetermined,rozhodnutý adj: Zdeněk Broždetermined,rozhodný adj: Zdeněk Brož
determinedly
(encz)
determinedly,odhodlaně adv: Zdeněk Brož
examined
(encz)
examined,prozkoumaný adj: Zdeněk Brožexamined,zkoumal v: Zdeněk Brožexamined,zkoumán v: Zdeněk Brožexamined,zkoušený adj: Zdeněk Brož
method of undetermined coefficients
(encz)
method of undetermined coefficients,metoda neurčitých
koeficientů [mat.]
mined
(encz)
mined,těžený adj: Zdeněk Brož
overdetermined
(encz)
overdetermined,
predetermined
(encz)
predetermined,předurčený adj: Zdeněk Brož
re-examined
(encz)
re-examined,znovu přezkoumal Zdeněk Brožre-examined,znovu přezkoušel Zdeněk Brož
reexamined
(encz)
reexamined,přezkoušel v: Zdeněk Brožreexamined,znovu přezkoumal Zdeněk Brožreexamined,znovu přezkoušel Zdeněk Brož
self-determined
(encz)
self-determined,
strip-mined
(encz)
strip-mined, adj:
undermined
(encz)
undermined,podrubaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
undetermined
(encz)
undetermined,neurčený adj: Zdeněk Brož
unexamined
(encz)
unexamined,
unmined
(encz)
unmined, adj:
well-mined
(encz)
well-mined, adj:
Calcimined
(gcide)
Calcimine \Cal"ci*mine\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Calcimined; p.
pr. & vb. n. Calcimining.]
To wash or cover with calcimine; as, to calcimine walls.
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Countermined
(gcide)
Countermine \Coun`ter*mine"\ (koun`t[~e]r*m[imac]n"), v. t. [Cf.
F. contreminer.] [imp. & p. p. Countermined; p. pr. & vb.
n. Countermining.]
1. (Mil.) To oppose by means of a countermine; to intercept
with a countermine.
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2. To frustrate or counteract by secret measures.
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Cross-examined
(gcide)
Cross-examine \Cross"-ex*am"ine\ (-?m"?n), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Cross-examined (-?nd); p. pr. & vb. n. Cross-examining.]
(Law)
To examine or question, as a witness who has been called and
examined by the opposite party. "The opportunity to
cross-examine the witnesses." --Kent.
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deep-mined
(gcide)
mined \mined\ adj.
extracted from a source of supply as of minerals from the
earth. [Narrower terms: deep-mined; exploited;
strip-mined]
[WordNet 1.5]deep-mined \deep-mined\ adj.
taken from an undergrround mine; -- as contrasted with coal
obtained from a strip mine; as, deep-mined coal.
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Determined
(gcide)
Determine \De*ter"mine\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Determined; p.
pr. & vb. n. Determining.] [F. d['e]terminer, L.
determinare, determinatum; de + terminare limit, terminus
limit. See Term.]
1. To fix the boundaries of; to mark off and separate.
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[God] hath determined the times before appointed.
--Acts xvii.
26.
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2. To set bounds to; to fix the determination of; to limit;
to bound; to bring to an end; to finish.
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The knowledge of men hitherto hath been determined
by the view or sight. --Bacon.
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Now, where is he that will not stay so long
Till his friend sickness hath determined me? --Shak.
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3. To fix the form or character of; to shape; to prescribe
imperatively; to regulate; to settle.
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The character of the soul is determined by the
character of its God. --J. Edwards.
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Something divinely beautiful . . . that at some time
or other might influence or even determine her
course of life. --W. Black.
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4. To fix the course of; to impel and direct; -- with a
remoter object preceded by to; as, another's will
determined me to this course.
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5. To ascertain definitely; to find out the specific
character or name of; to assign to its true place in a
system; as, to determine an unknown or a newly discovered
plant or its name.
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6. To bring to a conclusion, as a question or controversy; to
settle authoritative or judicial sentence; to decide; as,
the court has determined the cause.
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7. To resolve on; to have a fixed intention of; also, to
cause to come to a conclusion or decision; to lead; as,
this determined him to go immediately.
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8. (Logic) To define or limit by adding a differentia.
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9. (Physical Sciences) To ascertain the presence, quantity,
or amount of; as, to determine the parallax; to determine
the salt in sea water.
[1913 Webster]Determined \De*ter"mined\, a.
Decided; resolute. "Adetermined foe." --Sparks.
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Determinedly
(gcide)
Determinedly \De*ter"min*ed*ly\, adv.
In a determined manner; with determination.
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Ermined
(gcide)
Ermined \Er"mined\, a.
Clothed or adorned with the fur of the ermine. --Pope.
Ermines
Examined
(gcide)
Examine \Ex*am"ine\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Examined; p. pr. &
vb. n. Examining.] [L. examinare, examinatum, fr. examen,
examinis: cf. F. examiner. See Examen.]
1. To test by any appropriate method; to inspect carefully
with a view to discover the real character or state of; to
subject to inquiry or inspection of particulars for the
purpose of obtaining a fuller insight into the subject of
examination, as a material substance, a fact, a reason, a
cause, the truth of a statement; to inquire or search
into; to explore; as, to examine a mineral; to examine a
ship to know whether she is seaworthy; to examine a
proposition, theory, or question.
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Examine well your own thoughts. --Chaucer.
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Examine their counsels and their cares. --Shak.
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2. To interrogate as in a judicial proceeding; to try or test
by question; as, to examine a witness in order to elicit
testimony, a student to test his qualifications, a
bankrupt touching the state of his property, etc.
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The offenders that are to be examined. --Shak.

Syn: To discuss; debate; scrutinize; search into;
investigate; explore. See Discuss.
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Examined copies
(gcide)
Copy \Cop"y\ (k[o^]p"[y^]), n.; pl. Copies (-[i^]z). [F.
copie, fr. L. copia abundance, number, LL. also, a
transcript; co- + the root of opes riches. See Opulent, and
cf. Copious.]
1. An abundance or plenty of anything. [Obs.]
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She was blessed with no more copy of wit, but to
serve his humor thus. --B. Jonson.
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2. An imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original
work; as, a copy of a letter, an engraving, a painting, or
a statue.
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I have not the vanity to think my copy equal to the
original. --Denham.
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3. An individual book, or a single set of books containing
the works of an author; as, a copy of the Bible; a copy of
the works of Addison.
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4. That which is to be imitated, transcribed, or reproduced;
a pattern, model, or example; as, his virtues are an
excellent copy for imitation.
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Let him first learn to write, after a copy, all the
letters. --Holder.
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5. (print.) Manuscript or printed matter to be set up in
type; as, the printers are calling for more copy.
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6. A writing paper of a particular size. Same as Bastard.
See under Paper.
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7. Copyhold; tenure; lease. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Copy book, a book in which copies are written or printed
for learners to imitate.

Examined copies (Law), those which have been compared with
the originals.

Exemplified copies, those which are attested under seal of
a court.

Certified copies or Office copies, those which are made
or attested by officers having charge of the originals,
and authorized to give copies officially. --Abbot.

Syn: Imitation; transcript; duplicate; counterfeit.
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Indetermined
(gcide)
Indetermined \In`de*ter"mined\, a.
Undetermined.
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mined
(gcide)
Mine \Mine\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mined; p. pr. & vb. n.
Mining.]
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1. To dig away, or otherwise remove, the substratum or
foundation of; to lay a mine under; to sap; to undermine;
hence, to ruin or destroy by slow degrees or secret means.
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They mined the walls. --Hayward.
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Too lazy to cut down these immense trees, the
spoilers . . . had mined them, and placed a quantity
of gunpowder in the cavity. --Sir W.
Scott.
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2. To dig into, for ore or metal.
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Lead veins have been traced . . . but they have not
been mined. --Ure.
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3. To get, as metals, out of the earth by digging.
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The principal ore mined there is the bituminous
cinnabar. --Ure.
[1913 Webster]mined \mined\ adj.
extracted from a source of supply as of minerals from the
earth. [Narrower terms: deep-mined; exploited;
strip-mined]
[WordNet 1.5]
Predetermined
(gcide)
Predetermine \Pre`de*ter"mine\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Predetermined; p. pr. & vb. n. Predermining.] [Pref. pre-
+ determine: cf. F. pr['e]d['e]terminer.]
1. To determine (something) beforehand. --Sir M. Hale.
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2. To doom by previous decree; to foredoom.
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Preexamined
(gcide)
Preexamine \Pre`["e]x*am"ine\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Pre["e]xamined; p. pr. & vb. n. Pre["e]xamining.]
To examine beforehand.
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Relumined
(gcide)
Relumine \Re*lu"mine\ (r?-l?"m?n), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Relumined (-m?nd); p. pr. & vb. n. Relumining.] [See
Relume.]
1. To light anew; to rekindle. --Shak.
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2. To illuminate again.
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Semined
(gcide)
Semined \Sem"ined\, a. [See Semen.]
Thickly covered or sown, as with seeds. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
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strip-mined
(gcide)
mined \mined\ adj.
extracted from a source of supply as of minerals from the
earth. [Narrower terms: deep-mined; exploited;
strip-mined]
[WordNet 1.5]
Undetermined
(gcide)
Undetermined \Undetermined\
See determined.
Unexamined
(gcide)
Unexamined \Unexamined\
See examined.
deep-mined
(wn)
deep-mined
adj 1: of coal, as contrasted with coal obtained from a strip
mine; "deep-mined coal"
determined
(wn)
determined
adj 1: characterized by great determination; "a struggle against
a determined enemy"
2: having been learned or found or determined especially by
investigation [ant: undetermined]
3: devoting full strength and concentrated attention to; "made
continued and determined efforts to find and destroy enemy
headquarters"
4: determined or decided upon as by an authority; "date and
place are already determined"; "the dictated terms of
surrender"; "the time set for the launching" [syn:
determined, dictated, set]
5: strongly motivated to succeed [syn: compulsive,
determined, driven]
determinedly
(wn)
determinedly
adv 1: with determination; in a determined manner; "he clung to
the past determinedly" [syn: determinedly,
unfalteringly, unshakably]
2: with ambition; in an ambitious and energetic manner; "she
pursued her goals ambitiously" [syn: ambitiously,
determinedly] [ant: unambitiously]
mined
(wn)
mined
adj 1: extracted from a source of supply as of minerals from the
earth [ant: unmined]
predetermined
(wn)
predetermined
adj 1: set in advance; "a preset plan of action"; "at a
predetermined time" [syn: preset, predetermined]
strip-mined
(wn)
strip-mined
adj 1: mined near the earth's surface by stripping
undetermined
(wn)
undetermined
adj 1: not yet having been ascertained or determined; "of
undetermined species" [ant: determined]
2: not precisely determined or established; not fixed or known
in advance; "of indeterminate age"; "a zillion is a large
indeterminate number"; "an indeterminate point of law"; "the
influence of environment is indeterminate"; "an indeterminate
future" [syn: indeterminate, undetermined] [ant:
determinate]
3: not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought; "an
open question"; "our position on this bill is still
undecided"; "our lawsuit is still undetermined" [syn: open,
undecided, undetermined, unresolved]
unmined
(wn)
unmined
adj 1: not mined; "deposits of unmined uranium" [ant: mined]
well-mined
(wn)
well-mined
adj 1: well known and commonly used; "Shakespeare exploited many
well-mined sources for his plays"
EXAMINED COP
(bouvier)
EXAMINED COPY. This phrase is applied to designate a paper which is a copy
of a record, public book, or register, and which has been compared with the
original. 1 Campb. 469.
2. Such examined copy is admitted in evidence, because of the public
inconvenience which would arise, if such record, public book, or register,
were removed from place to place, and because any fraud or mistake made in
the examined copy would be so easily, detected. 1 Greenl. Ev. Sec. 91; 1
Stark. Ev. 189-191. But an answer in chancery, on which the defendant was
indicted for perjury, or where the original must be produced in order to
identify the party by proof of handwriting, an examined copy would not be
evidence. 1 M. & Rob. 189. Vide Copy.

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