slovo | definícia |
killed (mass) | killed
- zabitý |
killed (encz) | killed,zabil v: Zdeněk Brož |
killed (encz) | killed,zabitý |
Killed (gcide) | Kill \Kill\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Killed (k[i^]ld); p. pr. &
vb. n. Killing.] [OE. killen, kellen, cullen, to kill,
strike; perh. the same word as cwellen, quellen, to kill (cf.
Quell), or perh. rather akin to Icel. kolla to hit in the
head, harm, kollr top, summit, head, Sw. kulle, D. kollen to
kill with the ax.]
1. To deprive of life, animal or vegetable, in any manner or
by any means; to render inanimate; to put to death; to
slay.
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Ah, kill me with thy weapon, not with words !
--Shak.
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2. To destroy; to ruin; as, to kill one's chances; to kill
the sale of a book. "To kill thine honor." --Shak.
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Her lively color kill'd with deadly cares. --Shak.
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3. To cause to cease; to quell; to calm; to still; as, in
seamen's language, a shower of rain kills the wind; new
sound insultation killed the loud noises from outside.
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Be comforted, good madam; the great rage,
You see, is killed in him. --Shak.
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4. To destroy the effect of; to counteract; to neutralize;
as, alkali kills acid.
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5. To waste or spend unprofitably; -- usually used of time;
as, he killed an hour waiting for the doctor to see him.
[PJC]
6. To cancel or forbid publication of (a report, article,
etc.), after it has been written; as, they killed the
article after getting threats of a lawsuit.
[PJC]
To kill time, to busy one's self with something which
occupies the attention, or makes the time pass without
tediousness.
Syn: To murder; assassinate; slay; butcher; destroy. -- To
Kill, Murder, Assassinate. To kill does not
necessarily mean any more than to deprive of life. A man
may kill another by accident or in self-defense, without
the imputation of guilt. To murder is to kill with
malicious forethought and intention. To assassinate is
to murder suddenly and by stealth. The sheriff may kill
without murdering; the duelist murders, but does not
assassinate his antagonist; the assassin kills and
murders. |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
curiosity killed the cat (encz) | curiosity killed the cat,zvědavost zabíjí Zdeněk Brož |
semi-skilled (encz) | semi-skilled, |
semiskilled (encz) | semiskilled, |
semiskilled labor (encz) | semiskilled labor, |
semiskilled worker (encz) | semiskilled worker, |
skilled (encz) | skilled,dovedný adj: Zdeněk Brožskilled,kvalifikovaný adj: Zdeněk Brožskilled,vyučený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
skilled labor (encz) | skilled labor, |
skilled manpower (encz) | skilled manpower, |
skilled worker (encz) | skilled worker, n: |
unskilled (encz) | unskilled,nekvalifikovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
unskilled person (encz) | unskilled person, n: |
you killed it (czen) | You Killed It, You Eat It,YKIYEI[zkr.] |
Killed (gcide) | Kill \Kill\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Killed (k[i^]ld); p. pr. &
vb. n. Killing.] [OE. killen, kellen, cullen, to kill,
strike; perh. the same word as cwellen, quellen, to kill (cf.
Quell), or perh. rather akin to Icel. kolla to hit in the
head, harm, kollr top, summit, head, Sw. kulle, D. kollen to
kill with the ax.]
1. To deprive of life, animal or vegetable, in any manner or
by any means; to render inanimate; to put to death; to
slay.
[1913 Webster]
Ah, kill me with thy weapon, not with words !
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]
2. To destroy; to ruin; as, to kill one's chances; to kill
the sale of a book. "To kill thine honor." --Shak.
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Her lively color kill'd with deadly cares. --Shak.
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3. To cause to cease; to quell; to calm; to still; as, in
seamen's language, a shower of rain kills the wind; new
sound insultation killed the loud noises from outside.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
Be comforted, good madam; the great rage,
You see, is killed in him. --Shak.
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4. To destroy the effect of; to counteract; to neutralize;
as, alkali kills acid.
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5. To waste or spend unprofitably; -- usually used of time;
as, he killed an hour waiting for the doctor to see him.
[PJC]
6. To cancel or forbid publication of (a report, article,
etc.), after it has been written; as, they killed the
article after getting threats of a lawsuit.
[PJC]
To kill time, to busy one's self with something which
occupies the attention, or makes the time pass without
tediousness.
Syn: To murder; assassinate; slay; butcher; destroy. -- To
Kill, Murder, Assassinate. To kill does not
necessarily mean any more than to deprive of life. A man
may kill another by accident or in self-defense, without
the imputation of guilt. To murder is to kill with
malicious forethought and intention. To assassinate is
to murder suddenly and by stealth. The sheriff may kill
without murdering; the duelist murders, but does not
assassinate his antagonist; the assassin kills and
murders. |
Skilled (gcide) | Skilled \Skilled\, a.
Having familiar knowledge united with readiness and dexterity
in its application; familiarly acquainted with; expert;
skillful; -- often followed by in; as, a person skilled in
drawing or geometry.
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Unkilled (gcide) | Unkilled \Unkilled\
See killed. |
Unskilled (gcide) | Unskilled \Unskilled\
See skilled. |
Winterkilled (gcide) | Winterkill \Win"ter*kill`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Winterkilled;
p. pr. & vb. n. Winterkilling.]
To kill by the cold, or exposure to the inclemency of winter;
as, the wheat was winterkilled. [U. S.]
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semiskilled (wn) | semiskilled
adj 1: possessing or requiring limited skills; "semiskilled
dockworkers"; "a semiskilled job" |
skilled (wn) | skilled
adj 1: having or showing or requiring special skill; "only the
most skilled gymnasts make an Olympic team"; "a skilled
surgeon has many years of training and experience"; "a
skilled reconstruction of her damaged elbow"; "a skilled
trade" [ant: unskilled] |
skilled worker (wn) | skilled worker
n 1: a worker who has acquired special skills [syn: {skilled
worker}, trained worker, skilled workman] |
skilled workman (wn) | skilled workman
n 1: a worker who has acquired special skills [syn: {skilled
worker}, trained worker, skilled workman] |
unskilled (wn) | unskilled
adj 1: not having or showing or requiring special skill or
proficiency; "unskilled in the art of rhetoric"; "an
enthusiastic but unskillful mountain climber"; "unskilled
labor"; "workers in unskilled occupations are finding
fewer and fewer job opportunities"; "unskilled
workmanship" [ant: skilled]
2: lacking professional skill or expertise; "a very amateurish
job"; "inexpert but conscientious efforts"; "an unskilled
painting" [syn: amateurish, amateur, inexpert,
unskilled]
3: not doing a good job; "incompetent at chess" [syn:
incompetent, unskilled] |
unskilled person (wn) | unskilled person
n 1: a person who lacks technical training |
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