slovodefinícia
r.v.
(wn)
R.V.
n 1: a motorized wheeled vehicle used for camping or other
recreational activities [syn: recreational vehicle, RV,
R.V.]
podobné slovodefinícia
bondservant
(mass)
bond-servant
- otrok, sluha
carve
(mass)
carve
- rezať, krájať
carver
(mass)
carver
- kamenár, rezbár, sochár
carving
(mass)
carving
- rezbársky
carvings
(mass)
carvings
- rezby
civil servant
(mass)
civil servant
- úradník
conservation
(mass)
conservation
- konzervácia
conservative
(mass)
conservative
- konzervatívny, konzervatívec
conserve
(mass)
conserve
- šetriť, zachovať
curve
(mass)
curve
- zatáčka, krivka, zatočiť
curved
(mass)
curved
- zakrivený
deserve
(mass)
deserve
- zaslúžiť, zaslúžiť
disservice
(mass)
disservice
- poškodenie
fervent
(mass)
fervent
- vrúci, úprimný, vrelý, horúci
fervid
(mass)
fervid
- horúci
firstcomefirstserve
(mass)
first-come-first-serve
- neakceptuje rezervácie
harvest
(mass)
harvest
- žatva
hrv
(mass)
HRV
- Chorvátsko
hyperventilate
(mass)
hyperventilate
- achkať
interval
(mass)
interval
- interval
intervene
(mass)
intervene
- zasahovať, zasahovať
interview
(mass)
interview
- rozhovor, pohovor, výsluch
interviewed
(mass)
interviewed
- vypočúvaný
marvel
(mass)
marvel
- div, zázrak, žasnúť, ohromiť
marvellous
(mass)
marvellous
- magický, vynikajúci
marvelous
(mass)
marvelous
- vynikajúci, úžasný
nerve
(mass)
nerve
- nerv, drzosť, odvaha
observance
(mass)
observance
- pozorovanie
observation
(mass)
observation
- pozorovanie
observe
(mass)
observe
- sledovať, poznamenať, pozorovať
observer
(mass)
observer
- pozorovateľ
observing
(mass)
observing
- pozorovanie
observingly
(mass)
observingly
- pozorne
overview
(mass)
overview
- prehľad
pervert
(mass)
pervert
- pokaziť
preservation
(mass)
preservation
- udržanie
preserve
(mass)
preserve
- zachovať
purveyor
(mass)
purveyor
- dodávateľ
rearview
(mass)
rear-view
- pohľad dozadu
reservation
(mass)
reservation
- rezervácia
reservations
(mass)
reservations
- rezervácia
reserve
(mass)
reserve
- rezerva, rezervovať
reserved
(mass)
reserved
- rezervovaný
reservoir
(mass)
reservoir
- priehrada
servant
(mass)
servant
- sluha, služobník
servants
(mass)
servants
- sluhovia, služobníci
serve
(mass)
serve
- obslúžiť, slúžiť, podávať
server
(mass)
server
- server
servers
(mass)
servers
- servery
service
(mass)
service
- služba, bohoslužba, servis, údržba
service life
(mass)
service life
- životnosť
service station
(mass)
service station
- servisná stanica
services
(mass)
services
- služby
serving
(mass)
serving
- konajúci, obsluhujúci, obsluha, služba
sexstarved
(mass)
sex-starved
- nadržaný
starved
(mass)
starved
- hladujúci, vyhladovaný
subserve
(mass)
subserve
- slúžiť
supervise
(mass)
supervise
- kontrolovať
supervision
(mass)
supervision
- dohľad
supervisor
(mass)
supervisor
- vedúci oddelenia, inšpektor
supervisory
(mass)
supervisory
- dozorca
surveillance
(mass)
surveillance
- dohľad, pozorovanie, sledovanie, pozorovanie
survey
(mass)
survey
- mapovanie, pozorovanie, prehľad, prieskum, súhrn, šetrenie, plán,
prehliadka, snímok, pozorovať
surveying
(mass)
surveying
- zememeračstvo, vymeriavanie
surveyor
(mass)
surveyor
- zememerač, dozorca
survive
(mass)
survive
- zostať nažive, prežiť, prežívať
survivor
(mass)
survivor
- pozostalý
topsyturvy
(mass)
topsy-turvy
- zmätený
unreservedly
(mass)
unreservedly
- úprimne
Aberrancy of curvature
(gcide)
Curvature \Cur"va*ture\ (k?r"v?-t?r; 135), n. [L. curvatura. See
Curvate.]
1. The act of curving, or the state of being bent or curved;
a curving or bending, normal or abnormal, as of a line or
surface from a rectilinear direction; a bend; a curve.
--Cowper.
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The elegant curvature of their fronds. --Darwin.
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2. (Math.) The amount of degree of bending of a mathematical
curve, or the tendency at any point to depart from a
tangent drawn to the curve at that point.
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Aberrancy of curvature (Geom.), the deviation of a curve
from a circular form.

Absolute curvature. See under Absolute.

Angle of curvature (Geom.), one that expresses the amount
of curvature of a curve.

Chord of curvature. See under Chord.

Circle of curvature. See Osculating circle of a curve,
under Circle.

Curvature of the spine (Med.), an abnormal curving of the
spine, especially in a lateral direction.

Radius of curvature, the radius of the circle of curvature,
or osculatory circle, at any point of a curve.
[1913 Webster]Aberrance \Ab*er"rance\, Aberrancy \Ab*er"ran*cy\, n.
the state or condition of being aberrant; a wandering from
the right way; deviation from truth, rectitude, etc.

Syn: aberrance, aberration, deviance
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Aberrancy of curvature (Geom.), the deviation of a curve
from a circular form.
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Absolute curvature
(gcide)
Curvature \Cur"va*ture\ (k?r"v?-t?r; 135), n. [L. curvatura. See
Curvate.]
1. The act of curving, or the state of being bent or curved;
a curving or bending, normal or abnormal, as of a line or
surface from a rectilinear direction; a bend; a curve.
--Cowper.
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The elegant curvature of their fronds. --Darwin.
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2. (Math.) The amount of degree of bending of a mathematical
curve, or the tendency at any point to depart from a
tangent drawn to the curve at that point.
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Aberrancy of curvature (Geom.), the deviation of a curve
from a circular form.

Absolute curvature. See under Absolute.

Angle of curvature (Geom.), one that expresses the amount
of curvature of a curve.

Chord of curvature. See under Chord.

Circle of curvature. See Osculating circle of a curve,
under Circle.

Curvature of the spine (Med.), an abnormal curving of the
spine, especially in a lateral direction.

Radius of curvature, the radius of the circle of curvature,
or osculatory circle, at any point of a curve.
[1913 Webster]Absolute \Ab"so*lute\, a. [L. absolutus, p. p. of absolvere: cf.
F. absolu. See Absolve.]
1. Loosed from any limitation or condition; uncontrolled;
unrestricted; unconditional; as, absolute authority,
monarchy, sovereignty, an absolute promise or command;
absolute power; an absolute monarch.
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2. Complete in itself; perfect; consummate; faultless; as,
absolute perfection; absolute beauty.
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So absolute she seems,
And in herself complete. --Milton.
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3. Viewed apart from modifying influences or without
comparison with other objects; actual; real; -- opposed to
relative and comparative; as, absolute motion;
absolute time or space.
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Note: Absolute rights and duties are such as pertain to man
in a state of nature as contradistinguished from
relative rights and duties, or such as pertain to him
in his social relations.
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4. Loosed from, or unconnected by, dependence on any other
being; self-existent; self-sufficing.
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Note: In this sense God is called the Absolute by the Theist.
The term is also applied by the Pantheist to the
universe, or the total of all existence, as only
capable of relations in its parts to each other and to
the whole, and as dependent for its existence and its
phenomena on its mutually depending forces and their
laws.
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5. Capable of being thought or conceived by itself alone;
unconditioned; non-relative.
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Note: It is in dispute among philosopher whether the term, in
this sense, is not applied to a mere logical fiction or
abstraction, or whether the absolute, as thus defined,
can be known, as a reality, by the human intellect.
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To Cusa we can indeed articulately trace, word
and thing, the recent philosophy of the absolute.
--Sir W.
Hamilton.
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6. Positive; clear; certain; not doubtful. [R.]
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I am absolute 't was very Cloten. --Shak.
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7. Authoritative; peremptory. [R.]
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The peddler stopped, and tapped her on the head,
With absolute forefinger, brown and ringed. --Mrs.
Browning.
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8. (Chem.) Pure; unmixed; as, absolute alcohol.
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9. (Gram.) Not immediately dependent on the other parts of
the sentence in government; as, the case absolute. See
Ablative absolute, under Ablative.
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Absolute curvature (Geom.), that curvature of a curve of
double curvature, which is measured in the osculating
plane of the curve.

Absolute equation (Astron.), the sum of the optic and
eccentric equations.

Absolute space (Physics), space considered without relation
to material limits or objects.

Absolute terms. (Alg.), such as are known, or which do not
contain the unknown quantity. --Davies & Peck.

Absolute temperature (Physics), the temperature as measured
on a scale determined by certain general thermo-dynamic
principles, and reckoned from the absolute zero.

Absolute zero (Physics), the be ginning, or zero point, in
the scale of absolute temperature. It is equivalent to
-273[deg] centigrade or -459.4[deg] Fahrenheit.
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Syn: Positive; peremptory; certain; unconditional; unlimited;
unrestricted; unqualified; arbitrary; despotic;
autocratic.
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Acerval
(gcide)
Acerval \A*cer"val\, a. [L. acervalis, fr. acervus heap.]
Pertaining to a heap. [Obs.]
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Acervate
(gcide)
Acervate \A*cer"vate\, v. t. [L. acervatus, p. p. of acervare to
heap up, fr. acervus heap.]
To heap up. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]Acervate \A*cer"vate\, a.
Heaped, or growing in heaps, or closely compacted clusters.
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Acervation
(gcide)
Acervation \Ac`er*va"tion\, n. [L. acervatio.]
A heaping up; accumulation. [R.] --Johnson.
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Acervative
(gcide)
Acervative \A*cer"va*tive\, a.
Heaped up; tending to heap up.
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Acervose
(gcide)
Acervose \A*cer"vose\, a.
Full of heaps. [R.] --Bailey.
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Acervuline
(gcide)
Acervuline \A*cer"vu*line\, a.
Resembling little heaps.
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Aerocurve
(gcide)
Aerocurve \A"["e]r*o*curve`\, n. [A["e]ro- + curve.]
(A["e]ronautics)
A modification of the a["e]roplane, having curved surfaces,
the advantages of which were first demonstrated by
Lilienthal.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

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