slovodefinícia
avail
(mass)
avail
- prospech, využiť
avail
(encz)
avail,prospěch n: Zdeněk Brož
avail
(encz)
avail,výtěžek n: Zdeněk Brož
avail
(encz)
avail,využít v: Zdeněk Brož
Avail
(gcide)
Avail \A*vail"\, n.
1. Profit; advantage toward success; benefit; value; as,
labor, without economy, is of little avail.
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The avail of a deathbed repentance. --Jer. Taylor.
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2. pl. Proceeds; as, the avails of a sale by auction.
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The avails of their own industry. --Stoddard.
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Syn: Use; benefit; utility; profit; service.
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Avail
(gcide)
Avail \A*vail"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Availed (?); p. pr. & vb.
n. Availing.] [OE. availen, fr. F. ? (L. ad) + valoir to be
worth, fr. L. valere to be strong, to be worth. See
Valiant.]
1. To turn to the advantage of; to be of service to; to
profit; to benefit; to help; as, artifices will not avail
the sinner in the day of judgment.
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O, what avails me now that honor high ! --Milton.
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2. To promote; to assist. [Obs.] --Pope.
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To avail one's self of, to make use of; take advantage of.
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Then shall they seek to avail themselves of names.
--Milton.
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I have availed myself of the very first opportunity.
--Dickens.
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Avail
(gcide)
Avail \A*vail"\, v. t. & i.
See Avale, v. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Avail
(gcide)
Avail \A*vail"\, v. i.
To be of use or advantage; to answer the purpose; to have
strength, force, or efficacy sufficient to accomplish the
object; as, the plea in bar must avail, that is, be
sufficient to defeat the suit; this scheme will not avail;
medicines will not avail to check the disease. "What signs
avail ?" --Milton.
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Words avail very little with me, young man. --Sir W.
Scott.
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avail
(wn)
avail
n 1: a means of serving; "of no avail"; "there's no help for it"
[syn: avail, help, service]
v 1: use to one's advantage; "He availed himself of the
available resources"
2: be of use to, be useful to; "It will avail them to dispose of
their booty"
3: take or use; "She helped herself to some of the office
supplies" [syn: avail, help]
AVAIL
(bouvier)
AVAIL. Profits of land; hence tenant paravail is one in actual possession,
who makes avail or profits of the land. Ham. N. P. 393.

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avail to little
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availability
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availability
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available
(mass)
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unavailable
(mass)
unavailable
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unavailing
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non available
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non available
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non available
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avail of
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avail to little
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availability
(encz)
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available
(encz)
available,disponibilní adj: Zdeněk Brožavailable,dodatelný adj: Zdeněk Brožavailable,dosažitelný adj: Zdeněk Brožavailable,dostupný adj: available,přístupný adj: Zdeněk Brož
availably
(encz)
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best available technique
(encz)
Best Available Technique,nejlepší dostupná technologie [eko.] RNDr.
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best available technology strategy
(encz)
best available technology strategy,strategie nejlepší dostupné
technologie [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
bioavailability
(encz)
bioavailability,biologická dostupnost [eko.] Stupeň do jakého se
chemická látka stane dostupnou pro cílovou tkáň po podání resp. po
expozici. RNDr. Pavel Piskač
i am available
(encz)
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non-availability
(encz)
non-availability,nedostupnost Martin Dvořák
nonavailability
(encz)
nonavailability,nedostupnost
not available
(encz)
not available,
plea is not available
(encz)
plea is not available,námitka se nepřipouští
reasonably available control technology (ract).
(encz)
Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT).,rozumně dosažitelná
ochranná technologie (RACT) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
travail
(encz)
travail,dřina n: Zdeněk Brožtravail,porod n: Michal Ambrož
unavailability
(encz)
unavailability,nedosažitelnost n: Zdeněk Brožunavailability,nedostupnost Milan Svobodaunavailability,nepoužitelnost n: Zdeněk Brož
unavailable
(encz)
unavailable,nedosažitelný adj: Zdeněk Brožunavailable,nedostupný adj: Milan Svobodaunavailable,nepřístupný adj: Zdeněk Brož
unavailing
(encz)
unavailing,marný adj: Zdeněk Brožunavailing,zbytečný adj: Zdeněk Brož
unavailingly
(encz)
unavailingly,bezvýsledně adv: Zdeněk Brožunavailingly,zbytečně adv: Zdeněk Brož
are you available to chat?
(czen)
are You Available to Chat?,YAC[zkr.]
Avail
(gcide)
Avail \A*vail"\, n.
1. Profit; advantage toward success; benefit; value; as,
labor, without economy, is of little avail.
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The avail of a deathbed repentance. --Jer. Taylor.
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2. pl. Proceeds; as, the avails of a sale by auction.
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The avails of their own industry. --Stoddard.
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Syn: Use; benefit; utility; profit; service.
[1913 Webster]Avail \A*vail"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Availed (?); p. pr. & vb.
n. Availing.] [OE. availen, fr. F. ? (L. ad) + valoir to be
worth, fr. L. valere to be strong, to be worth. See
Valiant.]
1. To turn to the advantage of; to be of service to; to
profit; to benefit; to help; as, artifices will not avail
the sinner in the day of judgment.
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O, what avails me now that honor high ! --Milton.
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2. To promote; to assist. [Obs.] --Pope.
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To avail one's self of, to make use of; take advantage of.
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Then shall they seek to avail themselves of names.
--Milton.
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I have availed myself of the very first opportunity.
--Dickens.
[1913 Webster]Avail \A*vail"\, v. t. & i.
See Avale, v. [Obs.] --Spenser.
[1913 Webster]Avail \A*vail"\, v. i.
To be of use or advantage; to answer the purpose; to have
strength, force, or efficacy sufficient to accomplish the
object; as, the plea in bar must avail, that is, be
sufficient to defeat the suit; this scheme will not avail;
medicines will not avail to check the disease. "What signs
avail ?" --Milton.
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Words avail very little with me, young man. --Sir W.
Scott.
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Availabilities
(gcide)
Availability \A*vail`a*bil"i*ty\, n.; pl. Availabilities.
1. The quality of being available; availableness.
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Note: The word is sometimes used derogatively in the sense of
"mere availableness," or capability of success without
regard to worthiness.
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He was . . . nominated for his availability.
--Lowell.
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2. That which is available.
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Availability
(gcide)
Availability \A*vail`a*bil"i*ty\, n.; pl. Availabilities.
1. The quality of being available; availableness.
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Note: The word is sometimes used derogatively in the sense of
"mere availableness," or capability of success without
regard to worthiness.
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He was . . . nominated for his availability.
--Lowell.
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2. That which is available.
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Available
(gcide)
Available \A*vail"a*ble\, a.
1. Having sufficient power, force, or efficacy, for the
object; effectual; valid; as, an available plea. [Obs.]
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Laws human are available by consent. --Hooker.
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2. Such as one may avail one's self of; capable of being used
for the accomplishment of a purpose; usable; profitable;
advantageous; convertible into a resource; as, an
available measure; an available candidate.
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Struggling to redeem, as he did, the available
months and days out of so many that were
unavailable. --Carlyle.
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Having no available funds with which to pay the
calls on new shares. --H. Spenser.
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Availableness
(gcide)
Availableness \A*vail"a*ble*ness\, n.
1. Competent power; validity; efficacy; as, the availableness
of a title. [Obs.]
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2. Quality of being available; capability of being used for
the purpose intended. --Sir M. Hale.
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Availed
(gcide)
Avail \A*vail"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Availed (?); p. pr. & vb.
n. Availing.] [OE. availen, fr. F. ? (L. ad) + valoir to be
worth, fr. L. valere to be strong, to be worth. See
Valiant.]
1. To turn to the advantage of; to be of service to; to
profit; to benefit; to help; as, artifices will not avail
the sinner in the day of judgment.
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O, what avails me now that honor high ! --Milton.
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2. To promote; to assist. [Obs.] --Pope.
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To avail one's self of, to make use of; take advantage of.
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Then shall they seek to avail themselves of names.
--Milton.
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I have availed myself of the very first opportunity.
--Dickens.
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Availing
(gcide)
Avail \A*vail"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Availed (?); p. pr. & vb.
n. Availing.] [OE. availen, fr. F. ? (L. ad) + valoir to be
worth, fr. L. valere to be strong, to be worth. See
Valiant.]
1. To turn to the advantage of; to be of service to; to
profit; to benefit; to help; as, artifices will not avail
the sinner in the day of judgment.
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O, what avails me now that honor high ! --Milton.
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2. To promote; to assist. [Obs.] --Pope.
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To avail one's self of, to make use of; take advantage of.
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Then shall they seek to avail themselves of names.
--Milton.
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I have availed myself of the very first opportunity.
--Dickens.
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Availment
(gcide)
Availment \A*vail"ment\, n.
Profit; advantage. [Obs.]
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Paravail
(gcide)
Paravail \Par`a*vail"\, a. [OF. par aval below; par through (L.
per) + aval down; a- (L. ad) + val (L. vallis) a valley. Cf.
Paramount.] (Eng. Law)
At the bottom; lowest. --Cowell.
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Note: In feudal law, the tenant paravail is the lowest tenant
of the fee, or he who is immediate tenant to one who
holds over of another. --Wharton.
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