slovo | definícia |
hrot (msas) | hrot
- cusp, pike, spike |
hrot (msasasci) | hrot
- cusp, pike, spike |
hrot (czen) | hrot,acornn: Zdeněk Brož |
hrot (czen) | hrot,apexn: Zdeněk Brož |
hrot (czen) | hrot,cuspn: Zdeněk Brož |
hrot (czen) | hrot,nebn: Zdeněk Brož |
hrot (czen) | hrot,peakn: Zdeněk Brož |
hrot (czen) | hrot,piken: Zdeněk Brož |
hrot (czen) | hrot,spiken: Milan Svoboda |
hrot (czen) | hrot,stylus pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
hrot (czen) | hrot,tang Nijel |
hrot (czen) | hrot,tinen: Zdeněk Brož |
hrot (czen) | hrot,tipn: šípu ap. Pino |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
full throttle (encz) | full throttle,plné zatížení motoru Zdeněk Brožfull throttle,plný plyn Zdeněk Brož |
hand throttle (encz) | hand throttle, n: |
nephrotic syndrome (encz) | nephrotic syndrome, n: |
nephrotomy (encz) | nephrotomy, n: |
nephrotoxic (encz) | nephrotoxic, adj: |
nephrotoxin (encz) | nephrotoxin,nefrotoxin Zdeněk Brož |
synchrotron (encz) | synchrotron,druh urychlovače Zdeněk Brožsynchrotron,synchrotron n: Zdeněk Brož |
throttle (encz) | throttle,klapka n: Zdeněk Brožthrottle,přívěra Zdeněk Brožthrottle,uškrtit Zdeněk Brožthrottle,ventil n: Zdeněk Brožthrottle,zaškrtit Zdeněk Brož |
throttle valve (encz) | throttle valve, n: |
throttled (encz) | throttled, |
throttlehold (encz) | throttlehold, n: |
throttler (encz) | throttler, |
throttling (encz) | throttling,rdoušení Jaroslav Šedivýthrottling,škrcení n: Zdeněk Brožthrottling,škrtící adj: Zdeněk Brožthrottling,uškrcení Jaroslav Šedivý |
dotykový hrot (czen) | dotykový hrot,styli Zdeněk Brož |
hands on throttle and stick (czen) | Hands On Throttle and Stick,HOTAS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
hrot šípu (czen) | hrot šípu,arrowheadn: Zdeněk Brož |
hrotitý (czen) | hrotitý,cuspidateadj: Zdeněk Brož |
hrotový (czen) | hrotový,apicaladj: webhrotový,cuspidaladj: Zdeněk Brož |
hroty (czen) | hroty,spikesn: pl. Zdeněk Brožhroty,tipsn: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
snímací hrot (czen) | snímací hrot,stylus pcernoch@imc.cas.cz |
střela s naříznutým hrotem (czen) | střela s naříznutým hrotem,hollow-point bulletn: [voj.] střela
dumdum Pino |
synchrotron (czen) | synchrotron,synchrotronn: Zdeněk Brož |
zahrotit (czen) | zahrotit,taper Zdeněk Brož |
Arthrotome (gcide) | Arthrotome \Ar"thro*tome\, n. [Gr. ? joint + ? to cut.] (Surg.)
A strong scalpel used in the dissection of joints.
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Nephrotomy (gcide) | Nephrotomy \Ne*phrot"o*my\, n. [Gr. nefro`s a kidney + te`mnein
to cut: cf. F. n['e]phrotomie.] (Surg.)
Extraction of stone from the kidney by cutting.
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Throttle (gcide) | Throttle \Throt"tle\, n. [Dim. of throat. See Throat.]
1. The windpipe, or trachea; the weasand. --Sir W. Scott.
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2. (Steam Engine) The throttle valve.
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Throttle lever (Steam Engine), the hand lever by which a
throttle valve is moved, especially in a locomotive.
Throttle valve (Steam Engine), a valve moved by hand or by
a governor for regulating the supply of steam to the steam
chest. In one form it consists of a disk turning on a
transverse axis.
[1913 Webster]Throttle \Throt"tle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Throttled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Throttling.]
1. To compress the throat of; to choke; to strangle.
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Grant him this, and the Parliament hath no more
freedom than if it sat in his noose, which, when he
pleases to draw together with one twitch of his
negative, shall throttle a whole nation, to the wish
of Caligula, in one neck. --Milton.
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2. To utter with breaks and interruption, in the manner of a
person half suffocated. [R.]
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Throttle their practiced accent in their fears.
--Shak.
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3. To shut off, or reduce flow of, as steam to an engine.
[1913 Webster]Throttle \Throt"tle\, v. i.
1. To have the throat obstructed so as to be in danger of
suffocation; to choke; to suffocate.
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2. To breathe hard, as when nearly suffocated.
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Throttle lever (gcide) | Throttle \Throt"tle\, n. [Dim. of throat. See Throat.]
1. The windpipe, or trachea; the weasand. --Sir W. Scott.
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2. (Steam Engine) The throttle valve.
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Throttle lever (Steam Engine), the hand lever by which a
throttle valve is moved, especially in a locomotive.
Throttle valve (Steam Engine), a valve moved by hand or by
a governor for regulating the supply of steam to the steam
chest. In one form it consists of a disk turning on a
transverse axis.
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Throttle valve (gcide) | Throttle \Throt"tle\, n. [Dim. of throat. See Throat.]
1. The windpipe, or trachea; the weasand. --Sir W. Scott.
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2. (Steam Engine) The throttle valve.
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Throttle lever (Steam Engine), the hand lever by which a
throttle valve is moved, especially in a locomotive.
Throttle valve (Steam Engine), a valve moved by hand or by
a governor for regulating the supply of steam to the steam
chest. In one form it consists of a disk turning on a
transverse axis.
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Throttled (gcide) | Throttle \Throt"tle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Throttled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Throttling.]
1. To compress the throat of; to choke; to strangle.
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Grant him this, and the Parliament hath no more
freedom than if it sat in his noose, which, when he
pleases to draw together with one twitch of his
negative, shall throttle a whole nation, to the wish
of Caligula, in one neck. --Milton.
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2. To utter with breaks and interruption, in the manner of a
person half suffocated. [R.]
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Throttle their practiced accent in their fears.
--Shak.
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3. To shut off, or reduce flow of, as steam to an engine.
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Throttler (gcide) | Throttler \Throt"tler\, n.
1. One who, or that which, throttles, or chokes.
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2. (Zool.) See Flasher, 3
(b) . [Prov. Eng.]
[1913 Webster]Wariangle \War`i*an"gle\, n. [OE. wariangel, weryangle; cf. AS.
wearg outlaw, criminal, OHG, warg, warch, Goth. wargs (in
comp.), G. w["u]rgengel, i. e., destroying angel, destroyer,
killer, and E. worry.] (Zool.)
The red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio); -- called also
w["u]rger, worrier, and throttler. [Written also
warriangle, weirangle, etc.] [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
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throttler (gcide) | Throttler \Throt"tler\, n.
1. One who, or that which, throttles, or chokes.
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2. (Zool.) See Flasher, 3
(b) . [Prov. Eng.]
[1913 Webster]Wariangle \War`i*an"gle\, n. [OE. wariangel, weryangle; cf. AS.
wearg outlaw, criminal, OHG, warg, warch, Goth. wargs (in
comp.), G. w["u]rgengel, i. e., destroying angel, destroyer,
killer, and E. worry.] (Zool.)
The red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio); -- called also
w["u]rger, worrier, and throttler. [Written also
warriangle, weirangle, etc.] [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
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Throttling (gcide) | Throttle \Throt"tle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Throttled; p. pr. &
vb. n. Throttling.]
1. To compress the throat of; to choke; to strangle.
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Grant him this, and the Parliament hath no more
freedom than if it sat in his noose, which, when he
pleases to draw together with one twitch of his
negative, shall throttle a whole nation, to the wish
of Caligula, in one neck. --Milton.
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2. To utter with breaks and interruption, in the manner of a
person half suffocated. [R.]
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Throttle their practiced accent in their fears.
--Shak.
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3. To shut off, or reduce flow of, as steam to an engine.
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Urethrotome (gcide) | Urethrotome \U*re"thro*tome\, n. [Urethra + Gr. ? to cut.]
An instrument for cutting a urethral stricture.
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Urethrotomy (gcide) | Urethrotomy \U`re*throt"o*my\, n. [Urethra + Gr. ? to cut.]
(Surg.)
An incision of the urethra, esp. incision for relief of
urethral stricture.
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athrotaxis (wn) | Athrotaxis
n 1: a genus of gymnosperm [syn: Athrotaxis, {genus
Athrotaxis}] |
athrotaxis selaginoides (wn) | Athrotaxis selaginoides
n 1: evergreen of Tasmanian mountains having sharp-pointed
leaves that curve inward [syn: King William pine,
Athrotaxis selaginoides] |
genus athrotaxis (wn) | genus Athrotaxis
n 1: a genus of gymnosperm [syn: Athrotaxis, {genus
Athrotaxis}] |
hand throttle (wn) | hand throttle
n 1: a hand-operated lever that controls the throttle valve |
nephrotic syndrome (wn) | nephrotic syndrome
n 1: a syndrome characterized by edema and large amounts of
protein in the urine and usually increased blood
cholesterol; usually associated with glomerulonephritis or
with a complication of various systemic diseases [syn:
nephrotic syndrome, nephrosis] |
nephrotomy (wn) | nephrotomy
n 1: incision into a kidney (usually to remove a kidney stone) |
nephrotoxic (wn) | nephrotoxic
adj 1: toxic to the kidney |
nephrotoxin (wn) | nephrotoxin
n 1: any toxin that affects the kidneys |
synchrotron (wn) | synchrotron
n 1: cyclotron in which the electric field is maintained at a
constant frequency |
throttle (wn) | throttle
n 1: a valve that regulates the supply of fuel to the engine
[syn: accelerator, throttle, throttle valve]
2: a pedal that controls the throttle valve; "he stepped on the
gas" [syn: accelerator, accelerator pedal, gas pedal,
gas, throttle, gun]
v 1: place limits on (extent or access); "restrict the use of
this parking lot"; "limit the time you can spend with your
friends" [syn: restrict, restrain, trammel, limit,
bound, confine, throttle]
2: kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air; "he
tried to strangle his opponent"; "A man in Boston has been
strangling several dozen prostitutes" [syn: strangle,
strangulate, throttle]
3: reduce the air supply; "choke a carburetor" [syn: choke,
throttle] |
throttle valve (wn) | throttle valve
n 1: a valve that regulates the supply of fuel to the engine
[syn: accelerator, throttle, throttle valve] |
throttlehold (wn) | throttlehold
n 1: complete power over a person or situation; "corporations
have a stranglehold on the media"; "the president applied a
chokehold to labor disputes that inconvenienced the public"
[syn: stranglehold, chokehold, throttlehold] |
throttler (wn) | throttler
n 1: someone who kills by strangling [syn: garroter,
garrotter, strangler, throttler, choker] |
throttling (wn) | throttling
n 1: the act of suffocating (someone) by constricting the
windpipe; "no evidence that the choking was done by the
accused" [syn: choking, strangling, strangulation,
throttling] |
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