slovo | definícia |
improve (mass) | improve
- vylepšiť |
improve (encz) | improve,vylepšit |
improve (encz) | improve,zdokonalit v: Zdeněk Brož |
improve (encz) | improve,zlepšit |
improve (encz) | improve,zlepšit se |
improve (encz) | improve,zlepšovat |
improve (encz) | improve,zlepšovat se |
improve (encz) | improve,zušlechtit v: Zdeněk Brož |
improve (encz) | improve,zvelebit v: Zdeněk Brož |
Improve (gcide) | Improve \Im*prove"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Improved; p. pr. &
vb. n. Improving.] [Pref. in- in + prove, in approve. See
Approve, Prove.]
1. To make better; to increase the value or good qualities
of; to ameliorate by care or cultivation; as, to improve
land. --Donne.
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I love not to improve the honor of the living by
impairing that of the dead. --Denham.
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2. To use or employ to good purpose; to make productive; to
turn to profitable account; to utilize; as, to improve
one's time; to improve his means. --Shak.
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We shall especially honor God by improving
diligently the talents which God hath committed to
us. --Barrow.
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A hint that I do not remember to have seen opened
and improved. --Addison.
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The court seldom fails to improve the opportunity.
--Blackstone.
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How doth the little busy bee
Improve each shining hour. --I. Watts.
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Those moments were diligently improved. --Gibbon.
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True policy, as well as good faith, in my opinion,
binds us to improve the occasion. --Washington.
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3. To advance or increase by use; to augment or add to; --
said with reference to what is bad. [R.]
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We all have, I fear, . . . not a little improved the
wretched inheritance of our ancestors. --Bp.
Porteus.
Syn: To better; meliorate; ameliorate; advance; heighten;
mend; correct; rectify; amend; reform.
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Improve (gcide) | Improve \Im*prove"\, v. t. [Pref. im- not + prove: cf. L.
improbare, F. improuver.]
1. To disprove or make void; to refute. [Obs.]
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Neither can any of them make so strong a reason
which another can not improve. --Tyndale.
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2. To disapprove; to find fault with; to reprove; to censure;
as, to improve negligence. [Obs.] --Chapman.
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When he rehearsed his preachings and his doing unto
the high apostles, they could improve nothing.
--Tyndale.
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Improve (gcide) | Improve \Im*prove"\, v. i.
1. To grow better; to advance or make progress in what is
desirable; to make or show improvement; as, to improve in
health.
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We take care to improve in our frugality and
diligence. --Atterbury.
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2. To advance or progress in bad qualities; to grow worse.
"Domitian improved in cruelty." --Milner.
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3. To increase; to be enhanced; to rise in value; as, the
price of cotton improves.
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To improve on or To improve upon, to make useful
additions or amendments to, or changes in; to bring nearer
to perfection; as, to improve on the mode of tillage.
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improve (wn) | improve
v 1: to make better; "The editor improved the manuscript with
his changes" [syn: better, improve, amend,
ameliorate, meliorate] [ant: aggravate, exacerbate,
exasperate, worsen]
2: get better; "The weather improved toward evening" [syn:
better, improve, ameliorate, meliorate] [ant:
decline, worsen] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
improvement (mass) | improvement
- zlepšenie |
improvements (mass) | improvements
- zlepšenie |
corrosion inhibitor/lubricity improver (msas) | Corrosion Inhibitor/Lubricity Improver
- CI/LI |
corrosion inhibitor/lubricity improver (msasasci) | Corrosion Inhibitor/Lubricity Improver
- CI/LI |
conclusion and improvement assessment (encz) | conclusion and improvement assessment,závěr a hodnocení
zlepšení [eko.] Fáze LCA která definuje závěry studie RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
continual improvement (encz) | continual improvement,neustálé zlepšování [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačcontinual improvement,soustavné zlepšování [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
environmental improvement assessment (encz) | environmental improvement assessment,hodnocení možností
zlepšení [eko.] Vyhledávání možné redukce negativních vlivů a zvyšování
pozitivních ekologických vlastností výrobků nebo procesů. RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
improved (encz) | improved,vylepšený adj: Zdeněk Brožimproved,zlepšený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
improved goodwill clause (encz) | improved goodwill clause, |
improvement (encz) | improvement,vylepšení n: joe@hw.czimprovement,zdokonalení n: Zdeněk Brožimprovement,zlepšení n: joe@hw.cz |
improvement assessment (encz) | improvement assessment,zlepšující opatření [eko.] Závěrečná fáze, tj.
třetí hlavní krok procesu LCA, ve které jsou všechny předchozí kroky
vyhodnocovány a jsou zkoumány možnosti snížení negativních vlivů
zkoumaného systému na životní prostředí. RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
improvements (encz) | improvements,vylepšení n: pl. Zdeněk Brožimprovements,zlepšení n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
improver (encz) | improver,zlepšovatel n: Zdeněk Brož |
improves (encz) | improves,vylepšuje v: Zdeněk Brož |
land improvement (encz) | land improvement,kultivace půdy Zdeněk Brožland improvement,meliorace n: Zdeněk Brož |
landscape improvement (encz) | landscape improvement,meliorace krajiny [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
pareto improvement (encz) | Pareto improvement,Paretovo vylepšení [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
pareto improvement test (encz) | Pareto improvement test,Parentův test zlepšení [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
self-improvement (encz) | self-improvement,sebevzdělání n: Zdeněk Brož |
unimproved (encz) | unimproved,nezlepšený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
corrosion inhibitor/lubricity improver (mil-i-25017) (czen) | Corrosion Inhibitor/Lubricity Improver (MIL-I-25017),CI/LI[zkr.]
[voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
pre-planned product improvement (czen) | Pre-Planned Product Improvement,P3I[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
Disimprove (gcide) | Disimprove \Dis`im*prove"\, v. t.
To make worse; -- the opposite of improve. [R.] --Jer.
Taylor.
[1913 Webster]Disimprove \Dis`im*prove"\, v. i.
To grow worse; to deteriorate.
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Disimprovement (gcide) | Disimprovement \Dis`im*prove"ment\, n.
Reduction from a better to a worse state; as, disimprovement
of the earth; specific features which are worse than former
features; disimprovements in the new Windows operating
system.
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Improve (gcide) | Improve \Im*prove"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Improved; p. pr. &
vb. n. Improving.] [Pref. in- in + prove, in approve. See
Approve, Prove.]
1. To make better; to increase the value or good qualities
of; to ameliorate by care or cultivation; as, to improve
land. --Donne.
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I love not to improve the honor of the living by
impairing that of the dead. --Denham.
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2. To use or employ to good purpose; to make productive; to
turn to profitable account; to utilize; as, to improve
one's time; to improve his means. --Shak.
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We shall especially honor God by improving
diligently the talents which God hath committed to
us. --Barrow.
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A hint that I do not remember to have seen opened
and improved. --Addison.
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The court seldom fails to improve the opportunity.
--Blackstone.
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How doth the little busy bee
Improve each shining hour. --I. Watts.
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Those moments were diligently improved. --Gibbon.
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True policy, as well as good faith, in my opinion,
binds us to improve the occasion. --Washington.
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3. To advance or increase by use; to augment or add to; --
said with reference to what is bad. [R.]
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We all have, I fear, . . . not a little improved the
wretched inheritance of our ancestors. --Bp.
Porteus.
Syn: To better; meliorate; ameliorate; advance; heighten;
mend; correct; rectify; amend; reform.
[1913 Webster]Improve \Im*prove"\, v. t. [Pref. im- not + prove: cf. L.
improbare, F. improuver.]
1. To disprove or make void; to refute. [Obs.]
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Neither can any of them make so strong a reason
which another can not improve. --Tyndale.
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2. To disapprove; to find fault with; to reprove; to censure;
as, to improve negligence. [Obs.] --Chapman.
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When he rehearsed his preachings and his doing unto
the high apostles, they could improve nothing.
--Tyndale.
[1913 Webster]Improve \Im*prove"\, v. i.
1. To grow better; to advance or make progress in what is
desirable; to make or show improvement; as, to improve in
health.
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We take care to improve in our frugality and
diligence. --Atterbury.
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2. To advance or progress in bad qualities; to grow worse.
"Domitian improved in cruelty." --Milner.
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3. To increase; to be enhanced; to rise in value; as, the
price of cotton improves.
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To improve on or To improve upon, to make useful
additions or amendments to, or changes in; to bring nearer
to perfection; as, to improve on the mode of tillage.
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Improved (gcide) | Improve \Im*prove"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Improved; p. pr. &
vb. n. Improving.] [Pref. in- in + prove, in approve. See
Approve, Prove.]
1. To make better; to increase the value or good qualities
of; to ameliorate by care or cultivation; as, to improve
land. --Donne.
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I love not to improve the honor of the living by
impairing that of the dead. --Denham.
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2. To use or employ to good purpose; to make productive; to
turn to profitable account; to utilize; as, to improve
one's time; to improve his means. --Shak.
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We shall especially honor God by improving
diligently the talents which God hath committed to
us. --Barrow.
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A hint that I do not remember to have seen opened
and improved. --Addison.
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The court seldom fails to improve the opportunity.
--Blackstone.
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How doth the little busy bee
Improve each shining hour. --I. Watts.
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Those moments were diligently improved. --Gibbon.
[1913 Webster]
True policy, as well as good faith, in my opinion,
binds us to improve the occasion. --Washington.
[1913 Webster]
3. To advance or increase by use; to augment or add to; --
said with reference to what is bad. [R.]
[1913 Webster]
We all have, I fear, . . . not a little improved the
wretched inheritance of our ancestors. --Bp.
Porteus.
Syn: To better; meliorate; ameliorate; advance; heighten;
mend; correct; rectify; amend; reform.
[1913 Webster]improved \improved\ adj.
1. advanced to a more desirable or valuable or excellent
state. Opposite of unimproved. [Narrower terms: {built,
reinforced}; cleared, tilled ; {developed; {grade ;
graded, graveled ] Also See: {restored.
[WordNet 1.5]
2. changed for the better; as, her improved behavior.
Syn: amended.
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improved (gcide) | Improve \Im*prove"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Improved; p. pr. &
vb. n. Improving.] [Pref. in- in + prove, in approve. See
Approve, Prove.]
1. To make better; to increase the value or good qualities
of; to ameliorate by care or cultivation; as, to improve
land. --Donne.
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I love not to improve the honor of the living by
impairing that of the dead. --Denham.
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2. To use or employ to good purpose; to make productive; to
turn to profitable account; to utilize; as, to improve
one's time; to improve his means. --Shak.
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We shall especially honor God by improving
diligently the talents which God hath committed to
us. --Barrow.
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A hint that I do not remember to have seen opened
and improved. --Addison.
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The court seldom fails to improve the opportunity.
--Blackstone.
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How doth the little busy bee
Improve each shining hour. --I. Watts.
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Those moments were diligently improved. --Gibbon.
[1913 Webster]
True policy, as well as good faith, in my opinion,
binds us to improve the occasion. --Washington.
[1913 Webster]
3. To advance or increase by use; to augment or add to; --
said with reference to what is bad. [R.]
[1913 Webster]
We all have, I fear, . . . not a little improved the
wretched inheritance of our ancestors. --Bp.
Porteus.
Syn: To better; meliorate; ameliorate; advance; heighten;
mend; correct; rectify; amend; reform.
[1913 Webster]improved \improved\ adj.
1. advanced to a more desirable or valuable or excellent
state. Opposite of unimproved. [Narrower terms: {built,
reinforced}; cleared, tilled ; {developed; {grade ;
graded, graveled ] Also See: {restored.
[WordNet 1.5]
2. changed for the better; as, her improved behavior.
Syn: amended.
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Improvement (gcide) | Improvement \Im*prove"ment\, n.
1. The act of improving; advancement or growth; promotion in
desirable qualities; progress toward what is better;
melioration; as, the improvement of the mind, of land,
roads, etc.
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I look upon your city as the best place of
improvement. --South.
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Exercise is the chief source of improvement in all
our faculties. --Blair.
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2. The act of making profitable use or applicaton of
anything, or the state of being profitably employed; a
turning to good account; practical application, as of a
doctrine, principle, or theory, stated in a discourse. "A
good improvement of his reason." --S. Clarke.
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I shall make some improvement of this doctrine.
--Tillotson.
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3. The state of being improved; betterment; advance; also,
that which is improved; as, the new edition is an
improvement on the old.
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The parts of Sinon, Camilla, and some few others,
are improvements on the Greek poet. --Addison.
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4. Increase; growth; progress; advance.
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There is a design of publishing the history of
architecture, with its several improvements and
decays. --Addison.
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Those vices which more particularly receive
improvement by prosperity. --South.
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5. pl. Valuable additions or betterments, as buildings,
clearings, drains, fences, etc., on land or premises; as,
to convey the land together with all improvements.
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6. (Patent Laws) A useful addition to, or modification of, a
machine, manufacture, or composition. --Kent.
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Improver (gcide) | Improver \Im*prov"er\, n.
One who, or that which, improves.
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Misimprove (gcide) | Misimprove \Mis`im*prove"\, v. t.
To use for a bad purpose; to abuse; to misuse; as, to
misimprove time, talents, advantages, etc. --South.
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Misimprovement (gcide) | Misimprovement \Mis`im*prove"ment\, n.
Ill use or employment; use for a bad purpose.
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To improve on (gcide) | Improve \Im*prove"\, v. i.
1. To grow better; to advance or make progress in what is
desirable; to make or show improvement; as, to improve in
health.
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We take care to improve in our frugality and
diligence. --Atterbury.
[1913 Webster]
2. To advance or progress in bad qualities; to grow worse.
"Domitian improved in cruelty." --Milner.
[1913 Webster]
3. To increase; to be enhanced; to rise in value; as, the
price of cotton improves.
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To improve on or To improve upon, to make useful
additions or amendments to, or changes in; to bring nearer
to perfection; as, to improve on the mode of tillage.
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To improve upon (gcide) | Improve \Im*prove"\, v. i.
1. To grow better; to advance or make progress in what is
desirable; to make or show improvement; as, to improve in
health.
[1913 Webster]
We take care to improve in our frugality and
diligence. --Atterbury.
[1913 Webster]
2. To advance or progress in bad qualities; to grow worse.
"Domitian improved in cruelty." --Milner.
[1913 Webster]
3. To increase; to be enhanced; to rise in value; as, the
price of cotton improves.
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To improve on or To improve upon, to make useful
additions or amendments to, or changes in; to bring nearer
to perfection; as, to improve on the mode of tillage.
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Unimproved (gcide) | Unimproved \Un`im*proved"\, a.
1. Not improved; not made better or wiser; not advanced in
knowledge, manners, or excellence.
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2. Not used; not employed; especially, not used or employed
for a valuable purpose; as, unimproved opportunities;
unimproved blessings. --Cowper.
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3. Not tilled, cultivated, or built upon; yielding no
revenue; as, unimproved land or soil.
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improved (wn) | improved
adj 1: made more desirable or valuable or profitable; especially
made ready for use or marketing; "new houses are
springing up on an improved tract of land near the
river"; "an improved breed" [ant: unimproved]
2: become or made better in quality; "was proud of his improved
grades"; "an improved viewfinder"
3: (of land) made ready for development or agriculture by
clearing of trees and brush; "improved farmlands" |
improvement (wn) | improvement
n 1: a change for the better; progress in development [syn:
improvement, betterment, advance]
2: the act of improving something; "their improvements increased
the value of the property"
3: a condition superior to an earlier condition; "the new school
represents a great improvement" [syn: improvement,
melioration] [ant: declination, decline] |
improver (wn) | improver
n 1: someone devoted to the promotion of human welfare and to
social reforms [syn: humanitarian, do-gooder,
improver]
2: a component that is added to something to improve it; "the
addition of a bathroom was a major improvement"; "the
addition of cinnamon improved the flavor" [syn: addition,
add-on, improver] |
self-improvement (wn) | self-improvement
n 1: the act of improving yourself [syn: self-improvement,
self-reformation] |
unimproved (wn) | unimproved
adj 1: not made more desirable or valuable or profitable;
especially not made ready for use or marketing; "taxes on
unimproved land are low"; "unimproved dirt roads" [ant:
improved]
2: (of land) not cleared of trees and brush; in the wild or
natural state; "a farm with 50 acres of unimproved and 68
acres of improved land"; "unimproved woodlands" |
improved mercury autocode (foldoc) | IMProved Mercury autocode
(IMP) A version of Autocode used to program the
Edinburgh Multi Access System (EMAS), one of the first
operating systems written in a high-level language,
apparently predating Unix.
Luis Damas' Prolog interpreter in IMP for EMAS led to
C-Prolog.
[Papers in J. British Computer Society].
(1996-04-07)
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vi improved (foldoc) | Vi Improved
(VIM) (Previously "vi iMitation"), An improved
version of vi, available for many platforms. VIM allows
multiscreen editing, more flexible insert/command mode
handling, better C indentation and much more.
(http://vim.org/).
(1999-06-15)
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IMPROVEMENT (bouvier) | IMPROVEMENT, rights. An addition of some useful thing to a machine,
manufacture or composition of matter.
2. The patent law of July 4, 1836, authorizes the granting of a patent
for any new and useful improvement on any art, machine manufacture or
composition of matter. Sect. 6. It is often very difficult to say what is a
new and useful improvement, the cases often approach very near to each
other. In the present improved state of machinery, it is almost
impracticable not to employ the same elements of motion, and in some
particulars, the same manner of operation, to produce any new effect. 1
Gallis. 478; 2 Gallis. 51. See 4 B. & Ald. 540; 2 Kent, Com. 370.
IMPROVEMENT, estates. This term is of doubtful meaning It would seem to
apply principally to buildings, though generally it extends to amelioration
of every description of property, whether real or personal; it is generally
explained by other words.
2. Where, by the terms of a lease, the covenant was to leave at the end
of the term a water-mill with all the fixtures, fastenings, and
improvements, during the demise fixed, fastened, or set up on or upon the
premises, in good plight and condition, it was held to include a pair of new
millstones set up by the lessee during the term, although the custom of the
country in general authorized the tenant to remove them. 9 Bing. 24; 3 Sim.
450; 2 Ves. & Bea. 349. Vide 3 Yeates, 71; Addis. R. 335; 4 Binn. R. 418; 5
Binn. R. 77; 5 S. & R. 266; 1 Binn. R. 495; 1 John. Ch. R. 450; 15 Pick. R.
471. Vide Profits. 2 Man. & Gra. 729, 757; S. C. 40 Eng. C. L. R. 598, 612.
3. Tenants in common are not bound to pay for permanent improvements,
made on the common property, by one of the tenants in common without their
consent. 2 Bouv. Inst. n. 1881.
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