slovo | definícia |
discard (mass) | discard
- zrušiť, odložiť |
discard (encz) | discard,nálitek Zdeněk Brož |
discard (encz) | discard,odhodit v: PetrV |
discard (encz) | discard,odložená věc Zdeněk Brož |
discard (encz) | discard,odložit v: nepotřebné PetrV |
discard (encz) | discard,pustit z hlavy v: PetrV |
discard (encz) | discard,zmetek Zdeněk Brož |
discard (encz) | discard,zrušit v: Milan Svoboda |
Discard (gcide) | Discard \Dis*card"\, v. i. (Card Playing)
To make a discard.
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Discard (gcide) | Discard \Dis*card"\, n. (Card Playing)
The act of discarding; also, the card or cards discarded.
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Discard (gcide) | Discard \Dis*card"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Discarded; p. pr. &
vb. n. Discarding.]
1. (Card Playing) To throw out of one's hand, as superfluous
cards; to lay aside (a card or cards).
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2. To cast off as useless or as no longer of service; to
dismiss from employment, confidence, or favor; to
discharge; to turn away.
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They blame the favorites, and think it nothing
extraordinary that the queen should . . . resolve to
discard them. --Swift.
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3. To put or thrust away; to reject.
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A man discards the follies of boyhood. --I. Taylor.
Syn: To dismiss; displace; discharge; cashier.
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discard (wn) | discard
n 1: anything that is cast aside or discarded
2: (cards) the act of throwing out a useless card or of failing
to follow suit
3: getting rid something that is regarded as useless or
undesirable [syn: discard, throwing away]
v 1: throw or cast away; "Put away your worries" [syn:
discard, fling, toss, toss out, toss away, {chuck
out}, cast aside, dispose, throw out, cast out,
throw away, cast away, put away] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
discarded (encz) | discarded,odhozený adj: Zdeněk Broždiscarded,odložený adj: Zdeněk Broždiscarded,vyhozený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
discarding (encz) | discarding,odhazující adj: PetrV |
discards (encz) | discards,odhazuje v: Zdeněk Broždiscards,odhozené věci Zdeněk Broždiscards,odkládá v: Zdeněk Brož |
Discard (gcide) | Discard \Dis*card"\, v. i. (Card Playing)
To make a discard.
[1913 Webster]Discard \Dis*card"\, n. (Card Playing)
The act of discarding; also, the card or cards discarded.
[1913 Webster]Discard \Dis*card"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Discarded; p. pr. &
vb. n. Discarding.]
1. (Card Playing) To throw out of one's hand, as superfluous
cards; to lay aside (a card or cards).
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2. To cast off as useless or as no longer of service; to
dismiss from employment, confidence, or favor; to
discharge; to turn away.
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They blame the favorites, and think it nothing
extraordinary that the queen should . . . resolve to
discard them. --Swift.
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3. To put or thrust away; to reject.
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A man discards the follies of boyhood. --I. Taylor.
Syn: To dismiss; displace; discharge; cashier.
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Discarded (gcide) | Discard \Dis*card"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Discarded; p. pr. &
vb. n. Discarding.]
1. (Card Playing) To throw out of one's hand, as superfluous
cards; to lay aside (a card or cards).
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2. To cast off as useless or as no longer of service; to
dismiss from employment, confidence, or favor; to
discharge; to turn away.
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They blame the favorites, and think it nothing
extraordinary that the queen should . . . resolve to
discard them. --Swift.
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3. To put or thrust away; to reject.
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A man discards the follies of boyhood. --I. Taylor.
Syn: To dismiss; displace; discharge; cashier.
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Discarding (gcide) | Discard \Dis*card"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Discarded; p. pr. &
vb. n. Discarding.]
1. (Card Playing) To throw out of one's hand, as superfluous
cards; to lay aside (a card or cards).
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2. To cast off as useless or as no longer of service; to
dismiss from employment, confidence, or favor; to
discharge; to turn away.
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They blame the favorites, and think it nothing
extraordinary that the queen should . . . resolve to
discard them. --Swift.
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3. To put or thrust away; to reject.
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A man discards the follies of boyhood. --I. Taylor.
Syn: To dismiss; displace; discharge; cashier.
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Discardure (gcide) | Discardure \Dis*car"dure\ (?; 135), n.
Rejection; dismissal. [R.] --Hayter.
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discarded (wn) | discarded
adj 1: thrown away; "wearing someone's cast-off clothes";
"throwaway children living on the streets"; "salvaged
some thrown-away furniture" [syn: cast-off(a),
discarded, throwaway(a), thrown-away(a)] |
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