slovo | definícia |
outline (mass) | outline
- náhľad, nárys, skica, ukázať, vysvetliť, naznačiť,
načrtnúť |
outline (encz) | outline,hranice luke |
outline (encz) | outline,koncept n: plánu ap Pino |
outline (encz) | outline,kontura luke |
outline (encz) | outline,načrtnout luke |
outline (encz) | outline,nárys luke |
outline (encz) | outline,naskicovat Zdeněk Brož |
outline (encz) | outline,nástin luke |
outline (encz) | outline,nastínit Zdeněk Brož |
outline (encz) | outline,návod luke |
outline (encz) | outline,naznačit Zdeněk Brož |
outline (encz) | outline,obrys |
outline (encz) | outline,osnova luke |
outline (encz) | outline,přehled luke |
outline (encz) | outline,skica luke |
outline (encz) | outline,směrnice luke |
outline (encz) | outline,ukázat luke |
outline (encz) | outline,vysvětlit luke |
Outline (gcide) | Outline \Out"line`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Outlined; p. pr. &
vb. n. Outlining.]
1. To draw the outline of.
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2. Fig.: To sketch out or indicate as by an outline; to
create a general framework of (a plan, system, discourse,
course of thought), for which the details need to be
added; as, to outline an argument or a campaign.
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Outline (gcide) | Outline \Out"line`\, n.
1.
(a) The line which marks the outer limits of an object or
figure; the exterior line or edge; contour.
(b) In art: A line drawn by pencil, pen, graver, or the
like, by which the boundary of a figure is indicated.
(c) A sketch composed of such lines; the delineation of a
figure without shading.
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Painters, by their outlines, colors, lights, and
shadows, represent the same in their pictures.
--Dryden.
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2. Fig.: A sketch of any scheme; a preliminary or general
indication of a plan, system, discourse, course of
thought, etc.; as, the outline of a speech.
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But that larger grief . . .
Is given in outline and no more. --Tennyson.
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Syn: Sketch; draught; delineation. See Sketch.
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outline (wn) | outline
n 1: the line that appears to bound an object [syn: outline,
lineation]
2: a sketchy summary of the main points of an argument or theory
[syn: outline, synopsis, abstract, precis]
3: a schematic or preliminary plan [syn: outline, schema,
scheme]
v 1: describe roughly or briefly or give the main points or
summary of; "sketch the outline of the book"; "outline his
ideas" [syn: sketch, outline, adumbrate]
2: draw up an outline or sketch for something; "draft a speech"
[syn: draft, outline]
3: trace the shape of [syn: delineate, limn, outline] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
outlined (encz) | outlined,načrtnut Zdeněk Brožoutlined,obtažen v: Zdeněk Brož |
outlines (encz) | outlines,obrysy n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
Outline (gcide) | Outline \Out"line`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Outlined; p. pr. &
vb. n. Outlining.]
1. To draw the outline of.
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2. Fig.: To sketch out or indicate as by an outline; to
create a general framework of (a plan, system, discourse,
course of thought), for which the details need to be
added; as, to outline an argument or a campaign.
[1913 Webster]Outline \Out"line`\, n.
1.
(a) The line which marks the outer limits of an object or
figure; the exterior line or edge; contour.
(b) In art: A line drawn by pencil, pen, graver, or the
like, by which the boundary of a figure is indicated.
(c) A sketch composed of such lines; the delineation of a
figure without shading.
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Painters, by their outlines, colors, lights, and
shadows, represent the same in their pictures.
--Dryden.
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2. Fig.: A sketch of any scheme; a preliminary or general
indication of a plan, system, discourse, course of
thought, etc.; as, the outline of a speech.
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But that larger grief . . .
Is given in outline and no more. --Tennyson.
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Syn: Sketch; draught; delineation. See Sketch.
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Outlinear (gcide) | Outlinear \Out*lin"e*ar\, a.
Of or pertaining to an outline; being in, or forming, an
outline. --Trench.
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Outlined (gcide) | Outline \Out"line`\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Outlined; p. pr. &
vb. n. Outlining.]
1. To draw the outline of.
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2. Fig.: To sketch out or indicate as by an outline; to
create a general framework of (a plan, system, discourse,
course of thought), for which the details need to be
added; as, to outline an argument or a campaign.
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outlined (wn) | outlined
adj 1: showing clearly the outline or profile or boundary;
"hills defined against the evening sky"; "the setting sun
showed the outlined figure of a man standing on the hill"
[syn: defined, outlined] |
outline font (foldoc) | outline font
vector font
(Or "vector font") A font defined as a set of lines
and curves as opposed to a bitmap font. An outline font
(e.g. PostScript, TrueType, RISC OS) can be scaled to any
size and otherwise transformed more easily than a bitmap font,
and with more attractive results, though this requires a lot
of numerical processing. The result of transforming a
character in an outline font in a particular way is often
saved as a bitmap in a font cache to avoid repeating the
calculations if that character is to be drawn again.
(1995-03-16)
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small outline dimm (foldoc) | Small Outline DIMM
SO-DIMM
(SO-DIMM) A smaller kind of DIMM with 72 pins
(supporting 32-bit transfers) or 144 pins (64-bit transfers).
Regular DIMMs have 168 pins and support 64-bit transfers.
Being roughly half the size of the regular DIMM, SO-DIMMs are
often used in notebook computers.
{Kingston Memory Guide
(http://kingston.com/tools/umg/newumg05a.asp)}.
(2001-02-16)
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