slovo | definícia |
pour (encz) | pour,lít |
pour (encz) | pour,nalít |
pour (encz) | pour,sypat v: Zdeněk Brož |
Pour (gcide) | Pour \Pour\, a.
Poor. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Pour (gcide) | Pour \Pour\, v. i.
To pore. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Pour (gcide) | Pour \Pour\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Poured; p. pr. & vb. n.
Pouring.] [OE. pouren, of uncertain origin; cf. W. bwrw to
cast, throw, shed, bwrw gwlaw to rain.]
1. To cause to flow in a stream, as a liquid or anything
flowing like a liquid, either out of a vessel or into it;
as, to pour water from a pail; to pour wine into a
decanter; to pour oil upon the waters; to pour out sand or
dust.
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2. To send forth as in a stream or a flood; to emit; to let
escape freely or wholly.
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I . . . have poured out my soul before the Lord. --1
Sam. i. 15.
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Now will I shortly pour out my fury upon thee.
--Ezek. vii.
8.
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London doth pour out her citizens ! --Shak.
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Wherefore did Nature pour her bounties forth
With such a full and unwithdrawing hand ? --Milton.
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3. To send forth from, as in a stream; to discharge
uninterruptedly.
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Is it for thee the linnet pours his throat ? --Pope.
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Pour (gcide) | Pour \Pour\, v. i.
To flow, pass, or issue in a stream, or as a stream; to fall
continuously and abundantly; as, the rain pours; the people
poured out of the theater.
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In the rude throng pour on with furious pace. --Gay.
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Pour (gcide) | Pour \Pour\, n.
A stream, or something like a stream; a flood. [Colloq.] "A
pour of rain." --Miss Ferrier.
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pour (wn) | pour
v 1: cause to run; "pour water over the floor"
2: move in large numbers; "people were pouring out of the
theater"; "beggars pullulated in the plaza" [syn: pour,
swarm, stream, teem, pullulate]
3: pour out; "the sommelier decanted the wines" [syn: decant,
pour, pour out]
4: flow in a spurt; "Water poured all over the floor"
5: supply in large amounts or quantities; "We poured money into
the education of our children"
6: rain heavily; "Put on your rain coat-- it's pouring outside!"
[syn: pour, pelt, stream, rain cats and dogs, {rain
buckets}] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
outpouring (mass) | outpouring
- vyliatie |
centre européen pour la recherche nucléaire (encz) | Centre Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire,Evropské středisko jaderného
výzkumu Jiří Šmoldas |
downpour (encz) | downpour,liják n: |
inpour (encz) | inpour, n: |
inpouring (encz) | inpouring, n: |
it never rains but it pours (encz) | it never rains but it pours,vše se vždy pokazí naráz [fráz.] Pino |
outpouring (encz) | outpouring,výlev n: Zdeněk Brož |
outpourings (encz) | outpourings,citové výlevy Zdeněk Brož |
pot-pourri (encz) | pot-pourri,směs vonných látek Jaroslav Šedivýpot-pourri,všehochuť Jaroslav Šedivý |
potpourri (encz) | potpourri,směsice n: Zdeněk Brož |
pour (encz) | pour,lít pour,nalít pour,sypat v: Zdeněk Brož |
pour cold water on (encz) | pour cold water on, v: |
pour down (encz) | pour down,stékat v: Rostislav Svoboda |
pour forth (encz) | pour forth, v: |
pour it on (encz) | pour it on, |
pour out (encz) | pour out,nalévat pour out,nalít pour out,vylít Zdeněk Brož |
pour out your soul (encz) | pour out your soul, |
pourable (encz) | pourable,schopný nalití Zdeněk Brož |
pourboire (encz) | pourboire,spropitné Zdeněk Brožpourboire,tuzér n: Zdeněk Brož |
poured (encz) | poured,lil |
pourer (encz) | pourer,odlévač n: Zdeněk Brožpourer,slévač n: Zdeněk Brož |
pouring (encz) | pouring,lití Zdeněk Brožpouring,nalévání n: Zdeněk Brožpouring,vylévání n: Zdeněk Brož |
pours (encz) | pours,lije |
sodium-vapour lamp (encz) | sodium-vapour lamp, n: |
vapour (encz) | vapour,lehká mlha Zdeněk Brožvapour,pára n: Zdeněk Brožvapour,výpar n: Zdeněk Brož |
vapour bath (encz) | vapour bath, n: |
vapour density (encz) | vapour density, n: |
vapour lock (encz) | vapour lock, n: |
vapour pressure (encz) | vapour pressure, n: |
vapourish (encz) | vapourish, adj: |
vapours (encz) | vapours, n: |
water vapour (encz) | water vapour,vodní pára n: [brit.] PetrV |
water vapour condensation (encz) | water vapour condensation,kondenzace vodní páry [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
water vapour desorption (encz) | water vapour desorption,desorpce vodní páry [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
when it rains it pours (encz) | when it rains it pours, |
will pour (encz) | will pour,nalije v: |
vládní potlačení vzpoury (czen) | vládní potlačení vzpoury,counter-insurgency Zdeněk Brožvládní potlačení vzpoury,counterinsurgency Zdeněk Brož |
vzpoura (czen) | vzpoura,insurgencen: Zdeněk Brožvzpoura,mutinyn: Zdeněk Brožvzpoura,rebellionn: Zdeněk Brožvzpoura,revoltn: Zdeněk Brožvzpoura,riotn: Zdeněk Brož |
vzpoury (czen) | vzpoury,mutiniespl. Zdeněk Brož |
Downpour (gcide) | Downpour \Down"pour`\, n.
A pouring or streaming downwards; esp., a heavy or continuous
shower.
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Outpour (gcide) | Outpour \Out*pour"\, v. t.
To pour out. --Milton.
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1. A flowing out; a free discharge.
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2. An effusion (of sentiment or emotion; outpouring.
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outpour (gcide) | Outpour \Out*pour"\, v. t.
To pour out. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]outpour \out"pour`\, n.
1. A flowing out; a free discharge.
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2. An effusion (of sentiment or emotion; outpouring.
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outpouring (gcide) | outpouring \out"pour`ing\, n.
An unrestrained expression (of emotion, feeling); as, an
outpouring of grief over the death of Princess Diana.
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Potpourri (gcide) | Potpourri \Pot`pour`ri"\, n. [F., fr. pot pot + pourri, p. p. of
pourrir to rot, L. putrere. Cf. Olla-podrida.]
A medley or mixture. Specifically:
(a) A ragout composed of different sorts of meats,
vegetables, etc., cooked together.
(b) A jar or packet of flower leaves, perfumes, and spices,
used to scent a room.
(c) A piece of music made up of different airs strung
together; a medley.
(d) A literary production composed of parts brought together
without order or bond of connection.
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Poured (gcide) | Pour \Pour\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Poured; p. pr. & vb. n.
Pouring.] [OE. pouren, of uncertain origin; cf. W. bwrw to
cast, throw, shed, bwrw gwlaw to rain.]
1. To cause to flow in a stream, as a liquid or anything
flowing like a liquid, either out of a vessel or into it;
as, to pour water from a pail; to pour wine into a
decanter; to pour oil upon the waters; to pour out sand or
dust.
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2. To send forth as in a stream or a flood; to emit; to let
escape freely or wholly.
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I . . . have poured out my soul before the Lord. --1
Sam. i. 15.
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Now will I shortly pour out my fury upon thee.
--Ezek. vii.
8.
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London doth pour out her citizens ! --Shak.
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Wherefore did Nature pour her bounties forth
With such a full and unwithdrawing hand ? --Milton.
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3. To send forth from, as in a stream; to discharge
uninterruptedly.
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Is it for thee the linnet pours his throat ? --Pope.
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Poureliche (gcide) | Poureliche \Poure"liche`\, adv.
Poorly. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Pourer (gcide) | Pourer \Pour"er\, n.
One who pours.
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Pouring (gcide) | Pour \Pour\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Poured; p. pr. & vb. n.
Pouring.] [OE. pouren, of uncertain origin; cf. W. bwrw to
cast, throw, shed, bwrw gwlaw to rain.]
1. To cause to flow in a stream, as a liquid or anything
flowing like a liquid, either out of a vessel or into it;
as, to pour water from a pail; to pour wine into a
decanter; to pour oil upon the waters; to pour out sand or
dust.
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2. To send forth as in a stream or a flood; to emit; to let
escape freely or wholly.
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I . . . have poured out my soul before the Lord. --1
Sam. i. 15.
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Now will I shortly pour out my fury upon thee.
--Ezek. vii.
8.
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London doth pour out her citizens ! --Shak.
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Wherefore did Nature pour her bounties forth
With such a full and unwithdrawing hand ? --Milton.
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3. To send forth from, as in a stream; to discharge
uninterruptedly.
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Is it for thee the linnet pours his throat ? --Pope.
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Pourlieu (gcide) | Pourlieu \Pour"lieu\, n.
See Purlieu.
[1913 Webster]Purlieu \Pur"lieu\, n. [Corrupted (by influence of lieu place)
fr. OF. pural['e]e, poral['e]e (equiv. to LL. perambulatio a
survey of boundaries, originally, a going through); por (L.
pro, confused, however, with L. per through) + al['e]e. See
Pro-, and Alley.] [Written also pourlieu.]
1. Originally, the ground near a royal forest, which, having
been unlawfully added to the forest, was afterwards
severed from it, and disafforested so as to remit to the
former owners their rights.
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Then as a tiger, who by chance hath spied
In some purlieu two gentle fawns at play. --Milton.
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2. Hence, the outer portion of any place; an adjacent
district; environs; neighborhood. "The purlieus of St.
James."
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brokers had been incessantly plying for custom in
the purlieus of the court. --Macaulay.
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pourlieu (gcide) | Pourlieu \Pour"lieu\, n.
See Purlieu.
[1913 Webster]Purlieu \Pur"lieu\, n. [Corrupted (by influence of lieu place)
fr. OF. pural['e]e, poral['e]e (equiv. to LL. perambulatio a
survey of boundaries, originally, a going through); por (L.
pro, confused, however, with L. per through) + al['e]e. See
Pro-, and Alley.] [Written also pourlieu.]
1. Originally, the ground near a royal forest, which, having
been unlawfully added to the forest, was afterwards
severed from it, and disafforested so as to remit to the
former owners their rights.
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Then as a tiger, who by chance hath spied
In some purlieu two gentle fawns at play. --Milton.
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2. Hence, the outer portion of any place; an adjacent
district; environs; neighborhood. "The purlieus of St.
James."
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brokers had been incessantly plying for custom in
the purlieus of the court. --Macaulay.
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Pourparler (gcide) | Pourparler \Pour`par`ler"\, n. [F.] (Diplomacy)
A consultation preliminary to a treaty.
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Pourparties (gcide) | Pourparty \Pour`par"ty\, n.; pl. Pourparties. [See
Purparty.] (Law)
A division; a divided share.
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To make pourparty, to divide and apportion lands previously
held in common.
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Pourparty (gcide) | Pourparty \Pour`par"ty\, n.; pl. Pourparties. [See
Purparty.] (Law)
A division; a divided share.
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To make pourparty, to divide and apportion lands previously
held in common.
[1913 Webster]Purparty \Pur"par`ty\, n. [OF. pourpartie; pour for + partie a
part; cf. OF. purpart a respective part.] (Law)
A share, part, or portion of an estate allotted to a
coparcener. [Written also purpart, and pourparty.]
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I am forced to eat all the game of your purparties, as
well as my own thirds. --Walpole.
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pourparty (gcide) | Pourparty \Pour`par"ty\, n.; pl. Pourparties. [See
Purparty.] (Law)
A division; a divided share.
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To make pourparty, to divide and apportion lands previously
held in common.
[1913 Webster]Purparty \Pur"par`ty\, n. [OF. pourpartie; pour for + partie a
part; cf. OF. purpart a respective part.] (Law)
A share, part, or portion of an estate allotted to a
coparcener. [Written also purpart, and pourparty.]
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I am forced to eat all the game of your purparties, as
well as my own thirds. --Walpole.
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Pourpoint (gcide) | Pourpoint \Pour"point\, n. [F.]
A quilted military doublet or gambeson worn in the 14th and
15th centuries; also, a name for the doublet of the 16th and
17th centuries worn by civilians.
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Pourpresture (gcide) | Pourpresture \Pour*pres"ture\ (?; 135), n. (Law)
See Purpresture.
[1913 Webster]Purpresture \Pur*pres"ture\, n. [Probably corrupted (see
Prest) fr. OF. pourprisure, fr. pourprendre: cf. LL.
purprestura. Cf. Purprise.] (Law)
Wrongful encroachment upon another's property; esp., any
encroachment upon, or inclosure of, that which should be
common or public, as highways, rivers, harbors, forts, etc.
[Written also pourpresture.]
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pourpresture (gcide) | Pourpresture \Pour*pres"ture\ (?; 135), n. (Law)
See Purpresture.
[1913 Webster]Purpresture \Pur*pres"ture\, n. [Probably corrupted (see
Prest) fr. OF. pourprisure, fr. pourprendre: cf. LL.
purprestura. Cf. Purprise.] (Law)
Wrongful encroachment upon another's property; esp., any
encroachment upon, or inclosure of, that which should be
common or public, as highways, rivers, harbors, forts, etc.
[Written also pourpresture.]
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