slovodefinícia
appearing
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appearing,objevování se Zdeněk Brož
Appearing
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Appear \Ap*pear"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Appeared; p. pr. & vb.
n. Appearing.] [OE. apperen, aperen, OF. aparoir, F.
apparoir, fr. L. appar?re to appear + par?reto come forth, to
be visible; prob. from the same root as par?re to produce.
Cf. Apparent, Parent, Peer, v. i.]
1. To come or be in sight; to be in view; to become visible.
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And God . . . said, Let . . . the dry land appear.
--Gen. i. 9.
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2. To come before the public; as, a great writer appeared at
that time.
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3. To stand in presence of some authority, tribunal, or
superior person, to answer a charge, plead a cause, or the
like; to present one's self as a party or advocate before
a court, or as a person to be tried.
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We must all appear before the judgment seat. --2
Cor. v. 10.
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One ruffian escaped because no prosecutor dared to
appear. --Macaulay.
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4. To become visible to the apprehension of the mind; to be
known as a subject of observation or comprehension, or as
a thing proved; to be obvious or manifest.
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It doth not yet appear what we shall be. --1 John
iii. 2.
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Of their vain contest appeared no end. --Milton.
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5. To seem; to have a certain semblance; to look.
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They disfigure their faces, that they may appear
unto men to fast. --Matt. vi.
16.
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Syn: To seem; look. See Seem.
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appearing
(wn)
appearing
n 1: formal attendance (in court or at a hearing) of a party in
an action [syn: appearance, appearing, {coming into
court}]
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disappearing
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disappearing,mizení n: Zdeněk Broždisappearing,zanikající adj: Zdeněk Brož
Appearing
(gcide)
Appear \Ap*pear"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Appeared; p. pr. & vb.
n. Appearing.] [OE. apperen, aperen, OF. aparoir, F.
apparoir, fr. L. appar?re to appear + par?reto come forth, to
be visible; prob. from the same root as par?re to produce.
Cf. Apparent, Parent, Peer, v. i.]
1. To come or be in sight; to be in view; to become visible.
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And God . . . said, Let . . . the dry land appear.
--Gen. i. 9.
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2. To come before the public; as, a great writer appeared at
that time.
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3. To stand in presence of some authority, tribunal, or
superior person, to answer a charge, plead a cause, or the
like; to present one's self as a party or advocate before
a court, or as a person to be tried.
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We must all appear before the judgment seat. --2
Cor. v. 10.
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One ruffian escaped because no prosecutor dared to
appear. --Macaulay.
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4. To become visible to the apprehension of the mind; to be
known as a subject of observation or comprehension, or as
a thing proved; to be obvious or manifest.
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It doth not yet appear what we shall be. --1 John
iii. 2.
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Of their vain contest appeared no end. --Milton.
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5. To seem; to have a certain semblance; to look.
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They disfigure their faces, that they may appear
unto men to fast. --Matt. vi.
16.
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Syn: To seem; look. See Seem.
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Appearingly
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Appearingly \Ap*pear"ing*ly\, adv.
Apparently. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
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Disappearing
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Disappear \Dis`ap*pear"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Disappeared; p.
pr. & vb. n. Disappearing.]
1. To cease to appear or to be perceived; to pass from view,
gradually or suddenly; to vanish; to be no longer seen;
as, darkness disappears at the approach of light; a ship
disappears as she sails from port.
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2. To cease to be or exist; as, the epidemic has disappeared.
[1913 Webster]Disappearing \Dis`ap*pear"ing\,
p. pr. & vb. n. of Disappear.

Disappearing carriage (Ordnance), a carriage for heavy
coast guns on which the gun is raised above the parapet
for firing and upon discharge is lowered behind the
parapet for protection. The standard type of disappearing
carriage in the coast artillery of the United States army
is the Buffington-Crozier carriage, in which the gun
trunnions are secured at the upper and after ends of a
pair of heavy levers, at the lower ends of which is
attached a counterweight of lead. The levers are pivoted
at their middle points, which are, with the top carriage,
permitted restrained motion along the slightly inclined
chassis rails. The counterweight is held in place by a
pawl and ratchet. When the gun is loaded the pawl is
released and the counterweight sinks, raising the gun to
the firing position above the parapet. The recoil
following the discharge returns the gun to the loading
position, the counterweight rising until the pawl engages
the ratchet.
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Disappearing carriage
(gcide)
Disappearing \Dis`ap*pear"ing\,
p. pr. & vb. n. of Disappear.

Disappearing carriage (Ordnance), a carriage for heavy
coast guns on which the gun is raised above the parapet
for firing and upon discharge is lowered behind the
parapet for protection. The standard type of disappearing
carriage in the coast artillery of the United States army
is the Buffington-Crozier carriage, in which the gun
trunnions are secured at the upper and after ends of a
pair of heavy levers, at the lower ends of which is
attached a counterweight of lead. The levers are pivoted
at their middle points, which are, with the top carriage,
permitted restrained motion along the slightly inclined
chassis rails. The counterweight is held in place by a
pawl and ratchet. When the gun is loaded the pawl is
released and the counterweight sinks, raising the gun to
the firing position above the parapet. The recoil
following the discharge returns the gun to the loading
position, the counterweight rising until the pawl engages
the ratchet.
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disappearing
(wn)
disappearing
n 1: the act of leaving secretly or without explanation [syn:
disappearance, disappearing] [ant: appearance]