slovo | definícia |
toward (mass) | toward
- k, na, smerom k, v smere |
toward (encz) | toward,k n: Zdeněk Brož |
toward (encz) | toward,na n: Zdeněk Brož |
toward (encz) | toward,směrem k Zdeněk Brož |
toward (encz) | toward,ve směru Zdeněk Brož |
Toward (gcide) | Toward \To"ward\, a. [AS. ?. See Toward, prep.]
1. Approaching; coming near. "His toward peril." --Spenser.
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2. Readly to do or learn; compliant with duty; not froward;
apt; docile; tractable; as, a toward youth.
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3. Ready to act; forward; bold; valiant.
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Why, that is spoken like a toward prince. --Shak.
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Toward (gcide) | Toward \To"ward\, Towards \To"wards\, prep.[AS. ? impending,
imminent, future, toward, ? towards. See To, and -ward,
wards.]
1. In the direction of; to.
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He set his face toward the wilderness. --Num. xxiv.
1.
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The waves make towards the pebbled shore. --Shak.
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2. With direction to, in a moral sense; with respect or
reference to; regarding; concerning.
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His eye shall be evil toward his brother. --Deut.
xxviii. 54.
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Herein do I exercise myself, to have always a
conscience void of offense toward God, and toward
men. --Acts xxiv.
16.
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3. Tending to; in the direction of; in behalf of.
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This was the first alarm England received towards
any trouble. --Clarendom.
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4. Near; about; approaching to.
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I am toward nine years older since I left you.
--Swift.
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Toward (gcide) | Toward \To"ward\, Towards \To"wards\ adv.
Near; at hand; in state of preparation.
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Do you hear sught, sir, of a battle toward ? --Shak.
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We have a trifling foolish banquet Towards. --Shak.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
toward (mass) | toward
- k, na, smerom k, v smere |
towards (mass) | towards
- voči |
be instrumental towards (encz) | be instrumental towards,sloužit (k čemu) v: be i. to (k), ... in
(při) j_polach@email.cz |
motion towards here (encz) | motion towards here,sem |
move towards (encz) | move towards,přiklánět se k v: Paulus |
regression toward the mean (encz) | regression toward the mean, n: |
toward (encz) | toward,k n: Zdeněk Brožtoward,na n: Zdeněk Brožtoward,směrem k Zdeněk Brožtoward,ve směru Zdeněk Brož |
toward land (encz) | toward land, adv: |
toward the sea (encz) | toward the sea, adv: |
towards (encz) | towards,k (dat) towards,ke (dat) towards,ku (dat) towards,na Zdeněk Brožtowards,směrem k Zdeněk Brožtowards,směrem na Zdeněk Brožtowards,vůči (dat) towards,za účelem Zdeněk Brož |
towards evening (encz) | towards evening,navečer |
untoward (encz) | untoward,nečekaný adj: Zdeněk Brožuntoward,neobvyklý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Towardliness (gcide) | Towardliness \To"ward*li*ness\, n.
The quality or state of being towardly; docility;
tractableness.
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The beauty and towardliness of these children moved her
brethren to envy. --Sir W.
Raleigh.
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Towardly (gcide) | Towardly \To"ward*ly\, a.
Same as Toward, a., 2.
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He's towardly and will come on apace. --Dryden.
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Towardness (gcide) | Towardness \To"ward*ness\, n.
Quality or state of being toward.
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Towards (gcide) | Toward \To"ward\, Towards \To"wards\, prep.[AS. ? impending,
imminent, future, toward, ? towards. See To, and -ward,
wards.]
1. In the direction of; to.
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He set his face toward the wilderness. --Num. xxiv.
1.
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The waves make towards the pebbled shore. --Shak.
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2. With direction to, in a moral sense; with respect or
reference to; regarding; concerning.
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His eye shall be evil toward his brother. --Deut.
xxviii. 54.
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Herein do I exercise myself, to have always a
conscience void of offense toward God, and toward
men. --Acts xxiv.
16.
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3. Tending to; in the direction of; in behalf of.
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This was the first alarm England received towards
any trouble. --Clarendom.
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4. Near; about; approaching to.
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I am toward nine years older since I left you.
--Swift.
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Near; at hand; in state of preparation.
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Do you hear sught, sir, of a battle toward ? --Shak.
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We have a trifling foolish banquet Towards. --Shak.
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See Toward.
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Untoward (gcide) | Untoward \Un*to"ward\, prep. [Unto + -ward.]
Toward. [Obs.] --Gower.
[1913 Webster]Untoward \Un*to"ward\, a. [Pref. un- not + toward.]
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1. Froward; perverse. "Save yourselves from this untoward
generation." --Acts ii. 40.
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2. Awkward; ungraceful. "Untoward words." --Creech. "Untoward
manner." --Swift.
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3. Inconvenient; troublesome; vexatious; unlucky;
unfortunate; as, an untoward wind or accident.
[1913 Webster] -- Un*to"ward*ly, adv. --
Un*to"ward*ness, n.
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Untowardly (gcide) | Untoward \Un*to"ward\, a. [Pref. un- not + toward.]
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1. Froward; perverse. "Save yourselves from this untoward
generation." --Acts ii. 40.
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2. Awkward; ungraceful. "Untoward words." --Creech. "Untoward
manner." --Swift.
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3. Inconvenient; troublesome; vexatious; unlucky;
unfortunate; as, an untoward wind or accident.
[1913 Webster] -- Un*to"ward*ly, adv. --
Un*to"ward*ness, n.
[1913 Webster]Untowardly \Un*to"ward*ly\, a.
Perverse; froward; untoward. "Untowardly tricks and vices."
--Locke.
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Untowardness (gcide) | Untoward \Un*to"ward\, a. [Pref. un- not + toward.]
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1. Froward; perverse. "Save yourselves from this untoward
generation." --Acts ii. 40.
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2. Awkward; ungraceful. "Untoward words." --Creech. "Untoward
manner." --Swift.
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3. Inconvenient; troublesome; vexatious; unlucky;
unfortunate; as, an untoward wind or accident.
[1913 Webster] -- Un*to"ward*ly, adv. --
Un*to"ward*ness, n.
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regression toward the mean (wn) | regression toward the mean
n 1: the relation between selected values of x and observed
values of y (from which the most probable value of y can be
predicted for any value of x) [syn: regression, {simple
regression}, regression toward the mean, {statistical
regression}] |
untoward (wn) | untoward
adj 1: not in keeping with accepted standards of what is right
or proper in polite society; "was buried with indecent
haste"; "indecorous behavior"; "language unbecoming to a
lady"; "unseemly to use profanity"; "moved to curb their
untoward ribaldry" [syn: indecent, indecorous,
unbecoming, uncomely, unseemly, untoward]
2: contrary to your interests or welfare; "adverse
circumstances"; "made a place for themselves under the most
untoward conditions" [syn: adverse, inauspicious,
untoward] |
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