slovodefinícia
avs
(foldoc)
Application Visualisation System
AVS

(AVS) A portable, modular, Unix-based
graphics package supported by a consortium of vendors
including Convex, DEC, IBM, HP, SET Technologies,
Stardent and WaveTracer.

(1994-11-28)
avs
(vera)
AVS
Address Verification System
avs
(vera)
AVS
Adult Verification System (WWW)
avs
(vera)
AVS
Alexa Voice Services (Amazon, AWS)
podobné slovodefinícia
moldavsko
(msas)
Moldavsko
- MD, MDA, Moldavia, Moldova
moldavský
(msas)
Moldavský
- Moldavian
avsak
(msasasci)
avsak
- yet, but, however
moldavsko
(msasasci)
Moldavsko
- MD, MDA, Moldavia, Moldova
moldavsky
(msasasci)
Moldavsky
- Moldavian
najtmavsi
(msasasci)
najtmavsi
- darkest
navsteva
(msasasci)
navsteva
- attendance, visit, visitation
navstevnik
(msasasci)
navstevnik
- guest, visitor
navstevnik divadla
(msasasci)
navstevnik divadla
- theatre-goer
navstevovany
(msasasci)
navstevovany
- attended
navstiveny
(msasasci)
navstiveny
- attended, visited
navstivit
(msasasci)
navstivit
- attend, go to, pay a visit, visit, come round
slavs
(encz)
Slavs,Slované n: pl. Petr Prášek
kravské neštovice
(czen)
kravské neštovice,cowpox Zdeněk Brož
kravský zvon
(czen)
kravský zvon,cowbell Zdeněk Brož
kujavsko
(czen)
Kujavsko,Cuiavia[zem.] n:
mohavská poušť
(czen)
Mohavská poušť,Mojave Desertn: [zem.] v Kalifornii
moldavsko
(czen)
Moldavsko,Moldavia[zem.] n:
moldavský
(czen)
moldavský,Moldavianadj: Milan Svoboda
moravský
(czen)
moravský,Moravianadj: Zdeněk Brož
václavské náměstí
(czen)
Václavské náměstí,Wenceslas Squaren:
Slavs
(gcide)
Slav \Slav\ (sl[aum]v or sl[a^]v), n.; pl. Slavs. [A word
originally meaning, intelligible, and used to contrast the
people so called with foreigners who spoke languages
unintelligible to the Slavs; akin to OSlav. slovo a word,
slava fame, Skr. [,c]ru to hear. Cf. Loud.] (Ethnol.)
One of a race of people occupying a large part of Eastern and
Northern Europe, including the Russians, Bulgarians,
Roumanians, Servo-Croats, Slovenes, Poles, Czechs, Wends or
Sorbs, Slovaks, etc. [Written also Slave, and Sclav.]
[1913 Webster]
Stanislavsky System
(gcide)
Method \Meth"od\, n. [F. m['e]thode, L. methodus, fr. Gr.
meqodos method, investigation following after; meta` after +
"odo`s way.]
1. An orderly procedure or process; regular manner of doing
anything; hence, manner; way; mode; as, a method of
teaching languages; a method of improving the mind.
--Addison.
[1913 Webster]

2. Orderly arrangement, elucidation, development, or
classification; clear and lucid exhibition; systematic
arrangement peculiar to an individual.
[1913 Webster]

Though this be madness, yet there's method in it.
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]

All method is a rational progress, a progress toward
an end. --Sir W.
Hamilton.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Nat. Hist.) Classification; a mode or system of
classifying natural objects according to certain common
characteristics; as, the method of Theophrastus; the
method of Ray; the Linnaean method.
[1913 Webster]

4. A technique used in acting in which the actor tries to
identify with the individual personality of the specific
character being portrayed, so as to provide a realistic
rendering of the character's role. Also called {the
Method}, method acting, the Stanislavsky Method or
Stanislavsky System.
[PJC]

Syn: Order; system; rule; regularity; way; manner; mode;
course; process; means.

Usage: Method, Mode, Manner. Method implies
arrangement; mode, mere action or existence. Method is
a way of reaching a given end by a series of acts
which tend to secure it; mode relates to a single
action, or to the form which a series of acts, viewed
as a whole, exhibits. Manner is literally the handling
of a thing, and has a wider sense, embracing both
method and mode. An instructor may adopt a good method
of teaching to write; the scholar may acquire a bad
mode of holding his pen; the manner in which he is
corrected will greatly affect his success or failure.
[1913 Webster] Methodic
konstantin sergeyevich stanislavsky
(wn)
Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavsky
n 1: Russian actor and theater director who trained his actors
to emphasize the psychological motivation of their roles
(1863-1938) [syn: Stanislavsky, {Konstantin
Stanislavsky}, Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavsky,
Konstantin Sergeevich Alekseev]
konstantin stanislavsky
(wn)
Konstantin Stanislavsky
n 1: Russian actor and theater director who trained his actors
to emphasize the psychological motivation of their roles
(1863-1938) [syn: Stanislavsky, {Konstantin
Stanislavsky}, Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavsky,
Konstantin Sergeevich Alekseev]
stanislavsky
(wn)
Stanislavsky
n 1: Russian actor and theater director who trained his actors
to emphasize the psychological motivation of their roles
(1863-1938) [syn: Stanislavsky, {Konstantin
Stanislavsky}, Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavsky,
Konstantin Sergeevich Alekseev]
ravs
(jargon)
ravs
/ravz/, Chinese ravs, n.

[primarily MIT/Boston usage] Jiao-zi (steamed or boiled) or Guo-tie
(pan-fried). A Chinese appetizer, known variously in the plural as
dumplings, pot stickers (the literal translation of guo-tie), and (around
Boston) ‘Peking Ravioli’. The term rav is short for ‘ravioli’, and among
hackers always means the Chinese kind rather than the Italian kind. Both
consist of a filling in a pasta shell, but the Chinese kind includes no
cheese, uses a thinner pasta, has a pork-vegetable filling (good ones
include Chinese chives), and is cooked differently, either by steaming or
frying. A rav or dumpling can be cooked any way, but a potsticker is always
the pan-fried kind (so called because it sticks to the frying pot and has
to be scraped off). “Let's get hot-and-sour soup and three orders of ravs.”
See also oriental food.

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