slovo | definícia |
sabbatical (encz) | sabbatical,dovolená po 7 letech Zdeněk Brož |
sabbatical (encz) | sabbatical,sabatový adj: Zdeněk Brož |
sabbatical (encz) | sabbatical,vědecká dovolená Petr Reichl |
Sabbatical (gcide) | Sabbatic \Sab*bat"ic\, Sabbatical \Sab*bat"ic*al\, a. [Gr. ?:
cf. F. sabbatique.]
Of or pertaining to the Sabbath; resembling the Sabbath;
enjoying or bringing an intermission of labor.
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Sabbatical year (Jewish Antiq.), every seventh year, in
which the Israelites were commanded to suffer their fields
and vineyards to rest, or lie without tillage.
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sabbatical (wn) | sabbatical
adj 1: of or relating to the Sabbath; "Friday is a sabbatical
day for Muslims" [syn: sabbatical, sabbatic]
2: of or relating to sabbatical leave; "sabbatical research
project"
n 1: a leave usually taken every seventh year [syn:
sabbatical, sabbatical leave] |
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sabbatical (encz) | sabbatical,dovolená po 7 letech Zdeněk Brožsabbatical,sabatový adj: Zdeněk Brožsabbatical,vědecká dovolená Petr Reichl |
sabbatical leave (encz) | sabbatical leave,dlouhodobá dovolená n: hlavně ve vědě a školství - viz
sabbatical year Petr "pasky" Baudiš |
sabbatical year (encz) | sabbatical year,roční vědecká dovolená n: přestávka obvykle ve vědecké
práci, zpravidla každých sedm let; viz sabbatical leave Petr "pasky"
Baudiš |
Sabbatical year (gcide) | Sabbatic \Sab*bat"ic\, Sabbatical \Sab*bat"ic*al\, a. [Gr. ?:
cf. F. sabbatique.]
Of or pertaining to the Sabbath; resembling the Sabbath;
enjoying or bringing an intermission of labor.
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Sabbatical year (Jewish Antiq.), every seventh year, in
which the Israelites were commanded to suffer their fields
and vineyards to rest, or lie without tillage.
[1913 Webster]Year \Year\, n. [OE. yer, yeer, [yogh]er, AS. ge['a]r; akin to
OFries. i?r, g?r, D. jaar, OHG. j[=a]r, G. jahr, Icel. [=a]r,
Dan. aar, Sw. [*a]r, Goth. j?r, Gr. ? a season of the year,
springtime, a part of the day, an hour, ? a year, Zend
y[=a]re year. [root]4, 279. Cf. Hour, Yore.]
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1. The time of the apparent revolution of the sun trough the
ecliptic; the period occupied by the earth in making its
revolution around the sun, called the astronomical year;
also, a period more or less nearly agreeing with this,
adopted by various nations as a measure of time, and
called the civil year; as, the common lunar year of 354
days, still in use among the Mohammedans; the year of 360
days, etc. In common usage, the year consists of 365 days,
and every fourth year (called bissextile, or leap year) of
366 days, a day being added to February on that year, on
account of the excess above 365 days (see Bissextile).
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Of twenty year of age he was, I guess. --Chaucer.
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Note: The civil, or legal, year, in England, formerly
commenced on the 25th of March. This practice continued
throughout the British dominions till the year 1752.
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2. The time in which any planet completes a revolution about
the sun; as, the year of Jupiter or of Saturn.
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3. pl. Age, or old age; as, a man in years. --Shak.
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Anomalistic year, the time of the earth's revolution from
perihelion to perihelion again, which is 365 days, 6
hours, 13 minutes, and 48 seconds.
A year's mind (Eccl.), a commemoration of a deceased
person, as by a Mass, a year after his death. Cf. {A
month's mind}, under Month.
Bissextile year. See Bissextile.
Canicular year. See under Canicular.
Civil year, the year adopted by any nation for the
computation of time.
Common lunar year, the period of 12 lunar months, or 354
days.
Common year, each year of 365 days, as distinguished from
leap year.
Embolismic year, or Intercalary lunar year, the period of
13 lunar months, or 384 days.
Fiscal year (Com.), the year by which accounts are
reckoned, or the year between one annual time of
settlement, or balancing of accounts, and another.
Great year. See Platonic year, under Platonic.
Gregorian year, Julian year. See under Gregorian, and
Julian.
Leap year. See Leap year, in the Vocabulary.
Lunar astronomical year, the period of 12 lunar synodical
months, or 354 days, 8 hours, 48 minutes, 36 seconds.
Lunisolar year. See under Lunisolar.
Periodical year. See Anomalistic year, above.
Platonic year, Sabbatical year. See under Platonic, and
Sabbatical.
Sidereal year, the time in which the sun, departing from
any fixed star, returns to the same. This is 365 days, 6
hours, 9 minutes, and 9.3 seconds.
Tropical year. See under Tropical.
Year and a day (O. Eng. Law), a time to be allowed for an
act or an event, in order that an entire year might be
secured beyond all question. --Abbott.
Year of grace, any year of the Christian era; Anno Domini;
A. D. or a. d.
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sabbatical (wn) | sabbatical
adj 1: of or relating to the Sabbath; "Friday is a sabbatical
day for Muslims" [syn: sabbatical, sabbatic]
2: of or relating to sabbatical leave; "sabbatical research
project"
n 1: a leave usually taken every seventh year [syn:
sabbatical, sabbatical leave] |
sabbatical leave (wn) | sabbatical leave
n 1: a leave usually taken every seventh year [syn:
sabbatical, sabbatical leave] |
sabbatical year (wn) | sabbatical year
n 1: a sabbatical leave lasting one year |
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