slovo | definícia |
actuating (encz) | actuating,hnací Pavel Cvrček |
actuating (encz) | actuating,ovládací Pavel Cvrček |
actuating (gcide) | actuating \actuating\ adj. prenom.
1. causing motion or action or change
Syn: activating(prenominal)
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Actuating (gcide) | Actuate \Ac"tu*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Actuated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Actuating.] [LL. actuatus, p. p. of actuare, fr. L.
actus act.]
1. To put into action or motion; to move or incite to action;
to influence actively; to move as motives do; -- more
commonly used of persons.
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Wings, which others were contriving to actuate by
the perpetual motion. --Johnson.
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Men of the greatest abilities are most fired with
ambition; and, on the contrary, mean and narrow
minds are the least actuated by it. --Addison.
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2. To carry out in practice; to perform. [Obs.] "To actuate
what you command." --Jer. Taylor.
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Syn: To move; impel; incite; rouse; instigate; animate.
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actuating (wn) | actuating
adj 1: causing motion or action or change [syn: activating(a),
actuating(a)] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
actuating variable (encz) | actuating variable,akční veličina [tech.] Milan Svoboda |
Actuating (gcide) | actuating \actuating\ adj. prenom.
1. causing motion or action or change
Syn: activating(prenominal)
[WordNet 1.5]Actuate \Ac"tu*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Actuated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Actuating.] [LL. actuatus, p. p. of actuare, fr. L.
actus act.]
1. To put into action or motion; to move or incite to action;
to influence actively; to move as motives do; -- more
commonly used of persons.
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Wings, which others were contriving to actuate by
the perpetual motion. --Johnson.
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Men of the greatest abilities are most fired with
ambition; and, on the contrary, mean and narrow
minds are the least actuated by it. --Addison.
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2. To carry out in practice; to perform. [Obs.] "To actuate
what you command." --Jer. Taylor.
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Syn: To move; impel; incite; rouse; instigate; animate.
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