slovo | definícia |
retrieve (mass) | retrieve
- získať |
retrieve (encz) | retrieve,aportovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
retrieve (encz) | retrieve,vydolovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
retrieve (encz) | retrieve,zachránit v: Zdeněk Brož |
retrieve (encz) | retrieve,získat v: Zdeněk Brož |
retrieve (encz) | retrieve,získat zpět Zdeněk Brož |
retrieve (encz) | retrieve,znovu nabýt Zdeněk Brož |
retrieve (encz) | retrieve,znovu získat Zdeněk Brož |
Retrieve (gcide) | Retrieve \Re*trieve"\, v. i. (Sport.)
To discover and bring in game that has been killed or
wounded; as, a dog naturally inclined to retrieve. --Walsh.
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Retrieve (gcide) | Retrieve \Re*trieve"\, n.
1. A seeking again; a discovery. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
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2. The recovery of game once sprung; -- an old sporting term.
[Obs.] --Nares.
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Retrieve (gcide) | Retrieve \Re*trieve"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Retrieved; p. pr. &
vb. n. Retrieving.] [OE. retreven, OF. retrover to find
again, recover (il retroevee finds again), F. retrouver;
pref. re- re- + OF. trover to find, F. trouver. See
Trover.]
1. To find again; to recover; to regain; to restore from loss
or injury; as, to retrieve one's character; to retrieve
independence.
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With late repentance now they would retrieve
The bodies they forsook, and wish to live. --Dryden
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2. To recall; to bring back.
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To retrieve them from their cold, trivial conceits.
--Berkeley.
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3. To remedy the evil consequence of, to repair, as a loss or
damadge.
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Accept my sorrow, and retrieve my fall. --Prior.
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There is much to be done . . . and much to be
retrieved. --Burke.
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Syn: To recover; regain; recruit; repair; restore.
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retrieve (wn) | retrieve
v 1: get or find back; recover the use of; "She regained control
of herself"; "She found her voice and replied quickly"
[syn: recover, retrieve, find, regain]
2: go for and bring back; "retrieve the car from the parking
garage"
3: run after, pick up, and bring to the master; "train the dog
to retrieve"
4: recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection; "I can't
remember saying any such thing"; "I can't think what her last
name was"; "can you remember her phone number?"; "Do you
remember that he once loved you?"; "call up memories" [syn:
remember, retrieve, recall, call back, call up,
recollect, think] [ant: blank out, block, {draw a
blank}, forget] |
retrieve (foldoc) | Retrieve
A query language inspired JPLDIS which led to
Vulcan and then to dBASE II, developed by Tymshare Corp
in the 1960s.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
retrieve (mass) | retrieve
- získať |
curly-coated retriever (encz) | curly-coated retriever, n: |
flat-coated retriever (encz) | flat-coated retriever, n: |
golden retriever (encz) | golden retriever, |
labrador retriever (encz) | Labrador retriever, |
retrieve (encz) | retrieve,aportovat v: Zdeněk Brožretrieve,vydolovat v: Zdeněk Brožretrieve,zachránit v: Zdeněk Brožretrieve,získat v: Zdeněk Brožretrieve,získat zpět Zdeněk Brožretrieve,znovu nabýt Zdeněk Brožretrieve,znovu získat Zdeněk Brož |
retrieved (encz) | retrieved,získaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
retriever (encz) | retriever,druh loveckého psa n: Zdeněk Brož |
retrieves (encz) | retrieves,vyhledává v: Zdeněk Brožretrieves,zachraňuje v: Zdeněk Brož |
Retrieved (gcide) | Retrieve \Re*trieve"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Retrieved; p. pr. &
vb. n. Retrieving.] [OE. retreven, OF. retrover to find
again, recover (il retroevee finds again), F. retrouver;
pref. re- re- + OF. trover to find, F. trouver. See
Trover.]
1. To find again; to recover; to regain; to restore from loss
or injury; as, to retrieve one's character; to retrieve
independence.
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With late repentance now they would retrieve
The bodies they forsook, and wish to live. --Dryden
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2. To recall; to bring back.
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To retrieve them from their cold, trivial conceits.
--Berkeley.
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3. To remedy the evil consequence of, to repair, as a loss or
damadge.
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Accept my sorrow, and retrieve my fall. --Prior.
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There is much to be done . . . and much to be
retrieved. --Burke.
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Syn: To recover; regain; recruit; repair; restore.
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Retrievement (gcide) | Retrievement \Re*trieve"ment\, n.
Retrieval.
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Retriever (gcide) | Retriever \Re*triev"er\, n.
1. One who retrieves.
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2. (Zool.) A dor, or a breed of dogs, chiefly employed to
retrieve, or to find and recover game birds that have been
killed or wounded.
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chesapeake bay retriever (wn) | Chesapeake Bay retriever
n 1: American breed having a short thick oily coat ranging from
brown to light tan |
curly-coated retriever (wn) | curly-coated retriever
n 1: an English breed having a tightly curled black or liver-
colored coat; retrieves game from land or water |
flat-coated retriever (wn) | flat-coated retriever
n 1: an English breed having a shiny black or liver-colored
coat; retrieves game from land or water |
golden retriever (wn) | golden retriever
n 1: an English breed having a long silky golden coat |
labrador retriever (wn) | Labrador retriever
n 1: breed originally from Labrador having a short black or
golden-brown coat |
retrieve (wn) | retrieve
v 1: get or find back; recover the use of; "She regained control
of herself"; "She found her voice and replied quickly"
[syn: recover, retrieve, find, regain]
2: go for and bring back; "retrieve the car from the parking
garage"
3: run after, pick up, and bring to the master; "train the dog
to retrieve"
4: recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection; "I can't
remember saying any such thing"; "I can't think what her last
name was"; "can you remember her phone number?"; "Do you
remember that he once loved you?"; "call up memories" [syn:
remember, retrieve, recall, call back, call up,
recollect, think] [ant: blank out, block, {draw a
blank}, forget] |
retriever (wn) | retriever
n 1: a dog with heavy water-resistant coat that can be trained
to retrieve game |
retrieve (foldoc) | Retrieve
A query language inspired JPLDIS which led to
Vulcan and then to dBASE II, developed by Tymshare Corp
in the 1960s.
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