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lugging (encz) | lugging,táhnutí n: Zdeněk Brož |
lugging (encz) | lugging,vláčení n: Zdeněk Brož |
lugging (encz) | lugging,vlečení n: Zdeněk Brož |
Lugging (gcide) | Lug \Lug\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Lugged (l[u^]gd); p. pr. & vb.
n. Lugging (l[u^]g"g[i^]ng).] [OE. luggen, Sw. lugga to
pull by the hair, fr. lugg the forelock.]
To pull with force; to haul; to drag along; to carry with
difficulty, as something heavy or cumbersome. --Dryden.
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They must divide the image among them, and so lug off
every one his share. --Collier.
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plugging (encz) | plugging,ucpání n: Zdeněk Brož |
replugging (encz) | replugging, |
slugging (encz) | slugging, |
unplugging (encz) | unplugging, |
Lugging (gcide) | Lug \Lug\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Lugged (l[u^]gd); p. pr. & vb.
n. Lugging (l[u^]g"g[i^]ng).] [OE. luggen, Sw. lugga to
pull by the hair, fr. lugg the forelock.]
To pull with force; to haul; to drag along; to carry with
difficulty, as something heavy or cumbersome. --Dryden.
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They must divide the image among them, and so lug off
every one his share. --Collier.
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Plugging (gcide) | Plugging \Plug"ging\, n.
1. The act of stopping with a plug.
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2. The material of which a plug or stopple is made.
[1913 Webster]Plug \Plug\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Plugged; p. pr. & vb. n.
Plugging.]
To stop with a plug; to make tight by stopping a hole.
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2. To briefly publicize or advertise, especially during a
public event not specifically intended for advertising
purposes; as, during the interview he plugged his new
book.
Syn: put in a plug for.
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Slugging (gcide) | Slug \Slug\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Slugged; p. pr. & vb. n.
Slugging.]
1. To load with a slug or slugs; as, to slug a gun.
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2. To strike heavily. [Cant or Slang]
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Slugging average (gcide) | Slugging average \Slug"ging av`er*age\ (Baseball)
a measure of the effectiveness of a batter at reaching base
and advancing other runners, calculated as the sum of the
number of bases reached on each hit, divided by the total
number of times at bat. A double counts two bases, a triple
three, a home run four. Thus a batter with four singles, two
doubles and a triple in 20 official times at bat would have a
slugging average of 0.550, and a batting average of 0.350.
Also called slugging percentage. Compare batting average.
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Slugging match (gcide) | Slugging match \Slug"ging match\
(a) A boxing match or prize fight marked rather by heavy
hitting than skill. [Cant or Slang]
(b) A ball game, esp. a baseball game, in which there is much
hard hitting of the ball. [Slang, U. S.]
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slugging percentage (gcide) | Slugging average \Slug"ging av`er*age\ (Baseball)
a measure of the effectiveness of a batter at reaching base
and advancing other runners, calculated as the sum of the
number of bases reached on each hit, divided by the total
number of times at bat. A double counts two bases, a triple
three, a home run four. Thus a batter with four singles, two
doubles and a triple in 20 official times at bat would have a
slugging average of 0.550, and a batting average of 0.350.
Also called slugging percentage. Compare batting average.
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