slovo | definícia |
paste (mass) | paste
- lepidlo, pojivo, pasta, lepiť, prilepiť |
paste (encz) | paste,lepidlo n: Zdeněk Brož |
paste (encz) | paste,lepit v: Zdeněk Brož |
paste (encz) | paste,pasta n: |
paste (encz) | paste,pojivo n: Zdeněk Brož |
paste (encz) | paste,vložit v: [it.] ze schránky Stanislav Horáček |
Paste (gcide) | Paste \Paste\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pasted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Pasting.]
To unite with paste; to fasten or join by means of paste.
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Paste (gcide) | Paste \Paste\ (p[=a]st), n. [OF. paste, F. p[^a]te, L. pasta,
fr. Gr. ? barley broth; cf. ? barley porridge, ? sprinkled
with salt, ? to sprinkle. Cf. Pasty, n., Patty.]
1. A soft composition, as of flour moistened with water or
milk, or of earth moistened to the consistence of dough,
as in making potter's ware.
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2. Specifically, in cookery, a dough prepared for the crust
of pies and the like; pastry dough.
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3. A kind of cement made of flour and water, starch and
water, or the like, -- used for uniting paper or other
substances, as in bookbinding, etc., -- also used in
calico printing as a vehicle for mordant or color.
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4. A highly refractive vitreous composition, variously
colored, used in making imitations of precious stones or
gems. See Strass.
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5. A soft confection made of the inspissated juice of fruit,
licorice, or the like, with sugar, etc.
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6. (Min.) The mineral substance in which other minerals are
imbedded.
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Paste eel (Zool.), the vinegar eel. See under Vinegar.
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paste (wn) | paste
n 1: any mixture of a soft and malleable consistency
2: a hard, brilliant lead glass that is used in making
artificial jewelry
3: an adhesive made from water and flour or starch; used on
paper and paperboard [syn: paste, library paste]
4: a tasty mixture to be spread on bread or crackers or used in
preparing other dishes [syn: spread, paste]
v 1: join or attach with or as if with glue; "paste the sign on
the wall"; "cut and paste the sentence in the text" [syn:
glue, paste]
2: hit with the fists; "He pasted his opponent"
3: cover the surface of; "paste the wall with burlap" |
paste (foldoc) | copy and paste
cut and paste
paste
(Or "cut and paste", after the paper, scissors and glue
method of document production) The system supported by most
document editing applications (e.g. text editors) and most
operating systems that allows you to select a part of the
document and then save it in a temporary buffer (known
variously as the "clipboard", "cut buffer", "kill ring"). A
"copy" leaves the document unchanged whereas a "cut" deletes
the selected part.
A "paste" inserts the data from the clipboard at the current
position in the document (usually replacing any currently
selected data). This may be done more than once, in more than
one position and in different documents.
More sophisticated operating systems support copy and paste
of different data types between different applications,
possibly with automatic format conversion, e.g from {rich
text} to plain ASCII.
GNU Emacs uses the terms "kill" instead of "cut" and "yank"
instead of "paste" and data is stored in the "kill ring".
[Origin? Macintosh? Xerox?]
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
cutandpaste (mass) | cut-and-paste
- vystrihnúť a vložiť |
pastes (mass) | pastes
- cestoviny |
pasteurize (mass) | pasteurize
- pasterizovať |
pasteurized (mass) | pasteurized
- pasterizovaný |
toothpaste (mass) | toothpaste
- zubná pasta |
pasterizovaný (msas) | pasterizovaný
- pasteurized |
pasterizovať (msas) | pasterizovať
- pasteurize |
pasteka (msasasci) | pasteka
- pasty |
pasterizovany (msasasci) | pasterizovany
- pasteurized |
pasterizovat (msasasci) | pasterizovat
- pasteurize |
cut-and-paste (encz) | cut-and-paste,výňatky spojené dohromady Zdeněk Brož |
fishpaste (encz) | fishpaste, n: |
library paste (encz) | library paste, n: |
paste-up (encz) | paste-up, |
pasteboard (encz) | pasteboard,kartónový papír n: Zdeněk Brožpasteboard,lepenka n: Zdeněk Brož |
pasted (encz) | pasted,přilepený adj: Zdeněk Brožpasted,přitmelený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
pastel (encz) | pastel,pastel n: Zdeněk Brožpastel,pastelový adj: Zdeněk Brož |
pastelike (encz) | pastelike, adj: |
paster (encz) | paster,slepovací stroj Zdeněk Brož |
pastern (encz) | pastern,spěnka n: Zdeněk Brož |
pasternak (encz) | Pasternak,Boris Leonidovič Pasternak (1890-1960) n: [jmén.] ruský
spisovatel Petr PrášekPasternak,Pasternak n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad |
pastes (encz) | pastes,těstoviny n: macska |
pasteur (encz) | Pasteur,Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) n: [jmén.] francouzský chemik a
bakteriolog Petr Prášek |
pasteurellosis (encz) | pasteurellosis, n: |
pasteurian (encz) | Pasteurian, adj: |
pasteurisation (encz) | pasteurisation,pasterizace n: Zdeněk Brož |
pasteurise (encz) | pasteurise, v: |
pasteurised (encz) | pasteurised, |
pasteurization (encz) | pasteurization,pasterizace n: macska |
pasteurize (encz) | pasteurize,pasterizovat v: macska |
pasteurized (encz) | pasteurized, adj: |
pasteurized milk (encz) | pasteurized milk,pasterizované mléko Clock |
pasteurizer (encz) | pasteurizer,pasterizátor mikosoft |
pouf paste (encz) | pouf paste, n: |
puff paste (encz) | puff paste, n: |
tomato paste (encz) | tomato paste, n: |
tooth-paste (encz) | tooth-paste,zubní pasta Zdeněk Brož |
toothpaste (encz) | toothpaste,zubní pasta |
unpasted (encz) | unpasted, |
unpasteurised (encz) | unpasteurised,nepasterizovaný Jaroslav Šedivý |
unpasteurized (encz) | unpasteurized,nepasterizovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
boris leonidovič pasternak (1890-1960) (czen) | Boris Leonidovič Pasternak (1890-1960),Pasternakn: [jmén.] ruský
spisovatel Petr Prášek |
louis pasteur (1822-1895) (czen) | Louis Pasteur (1822-1895),Pasteurn: [jmén.] francouzský chemik a
bakteriolog Petr Prášek |
nepasterizovaný (czen) | nepasterizovaný,unpasteurised Jaroslav Šedivýnepasterizovaný,unpasteurizedadj: Zdeněk Brož |
pastel (czen) | pastel,crayonn: Zdeněk Brožpastel,pasteln: Zdeněk Brož |
pastelový (czen) | pastelový,pasteladj: Zdeněk Brož |
pasterizace (czen) | pasterizace,pasteurisationn: Zdeněk Brožpasterizace,pasteurizationn: macska |
pasterizované mléko (czen) | pasterizované mléko,certified milk Jiří Šmoldaspasterizované mléko,pasteurized milk Clock |
pasterizovat (czen) | pasterizovat,pasteurizev: macska |
pasterizátor (czen) | pasterizátor,pasteurizer mikosoft |
pasternak (czen) | Pasternak,Pasternakn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
pastevci (czen) | pastevci,herdsmenn: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
pastevec (czen) | pastevec,shepherdn: Zdeněk Brož |
pastevectví (czen) | pastevectví,pastoralismn: Zdeněk Brožpastevectví,pasturagen: Zdeněk Brož |
German paste (gcide) | German \Ger"man\, a. [L. Germanus. See German, n.]
Of or pertaining to Germany.
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German Baptists. See Dunker.
German bit, a wood-boring tool, having a long elliptical
pod and a scew point.
German carp (Zool.), the crucian carp.
German millet (Bot.), a kind of millet (Setaria Italica,
var.), whose seed is sometimes used for food.
German paste, a prepared food for caged birds.
German process (Metal.), the process of reducing copper ore
in a blast furnace, after roasting, if necessary.
--Raymond.
German sarsaparilla, a substitute for sarsaparilla extract.
German sausage, a polony, or gut stuffed with meat partly
cooked.
German silver (Chem.), a silver-white alloy, hard and
tough, but malleable and ductile, and quite permanent in
the air. It contains nickel, copper, and zinc in varying
proportions, and was originally made from old copper slag
at Henneberg. A small amount of iron is sometimes added to
make it whiter and harder. It is essentially identical
with the Chinese alloy packfong. It was formerly much
used for tableware, knife handles, frames, cases, bearings
of machinery, etc., but is now largely superseded by other
white alloys.
German steel (Metal.), a metal made from bog iron ore in a
forge, with charcoal for fuel.
German text (Typog.), a character resembling modern German
type, used in English printing for ornamental headings,
etc., as in the words,
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Note: This line is German Text.
German tinder. See Amadou.
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glued pasted stuck topredicate (gcide) | affixed \affixed\ adj.
1. attached physically. Opposite of unaffixed.
Note: Various more specific adjectives meaning affixed are:
appendant , {basifixed, fastened, secured, {glued,
pasted, stuck to(predicate) , {pegged-down , {pinned,
stapled , taped to(predicate), {mounted .
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great pastern bone (gcide) | Pastern \Pas"tern\, n. [Of. pasturon, F. p[^a]turon, fr. OF.
pasture a tether, for beasts while pasturing; prop., a
pasturing. See Pasture.]
1. The part of the foot of the horse, and allied animals,
between the fetlock and the coffin joint. See Illust. of
Horse.
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Note: The upper bone, or phalanx, of the foot is called the
great pastern bone; the second, the {small pastern
bone}; and the third, in the hoof, the coffin bone.
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Pastern joint, the joint in the hoof of the horse, and
allied animals, between the great and small pastern bones.
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2. A shackle for horses while pasturing. --Knight.
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3. A patten. [Obs.] --Dryden.
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Impaste (gcide) | Impaste \Im*paste"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impasted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Impasting.] [Pref. im- in + paste: cf. It.
impastare, OF. empaster, F. emp[^a]ter. See 1st In- and
Paste.]
1. To knead; to make into paste; to concrete. "Blood . . .
baked and impasted." --Shak.
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2. (Paint.) To lay color on canvas by uniting them skillfully
together. Cf. Impasto. [R.]
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Impasted (gcide) | Impaste \Im*paste"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impasted; p. pr. &
vb. n. Impasting.] [Pref. im- in + paste: cf. It.
impastare, OF. empaster, F. emp[^a]ter. See 1st In- and
Paste.]
1. To knead; to make into paste; to concrete. "Blood . . .
baked and impasted." --Shak.
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2. (Paint.) To lay color on canvas by uniting them skillfully
together. Cf. Impasto. [R.]
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Jujube paste (gcide) | Jujube \Ju"jube\ (j[=u]"j[-u]b), n. [F., fr. L. zizyphum, Gr.
zi`zyfon, Per. z[imac]zf[=u]n, zizaf[=u]n, zayzaf[=u]n.]
1. The sweet and edible drupes (fruits) of several
Mediterranean and African species of small trees, of the
genus Zizyphus, especially the Zizyphus jujuba,
Zizyphus vulgaris, Zizyphus mucronata, and {Zizyphus
Lotus}. The last named is thought to have furnished the
lotus of the ancient Libyan Lotophagi, or lotus eaters.
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2. A chewy gelatinous lozenge made of or in imitation of, or
flavored with, the jujube fruit.
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Jujube paste, the dried or inspissated jelly of the jujube;
also, a confection made of gum arabic sweetened.
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London paste (gcide) | London \Lon"don\, n.
The capital city of England.
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London paste (Med.), a paste made of caustic soda and
unslacked lime; -- used as a caustic to destroy tumors and
other morbid enlargements.
London pride. (Bot.)
(a) A garden name for Saxifraga umbrosa, a hardy perennial
herbaceous plant, a native of high lands in Great
Britain.
(b) A name anciently given to the Sweet William. --Dr. Prior.
London rocket (Bot.), a cruciferous plant ({Sisymbrium
Irio}) which sprung up in London abundantly on the ruins
of the great fire of 1667.
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Paste (gcide) | Paste \Paste\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pasted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Pasting.]
To unite with paste; to fasten or join by means of paste.
[1913 Webster]Paste \Paste\ (p[=a]st), n. [OF. paste, F. p[^a]te, L. pasta,
fr. Gr. ? barley broth; cf. ? barley porridge, ? sprinkled
with salt, ? to sprinkle. Cf. Pasty, n., Patty.]
1. A soft composition, as of flour moistened with water or
milk, or of earth moistened to the consistence of dough,
as in making potter's ware.
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2. Specifically, in cookery, a dough prepared for the crust
of pies and the like; pastry dough.
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3. A kind of cement made of flour and water, starch and
water, or the like, -- used for uniting paper or other
substances, as in bookbinding, etc., -- also used in
calico printing as a vehicle for mordant or color.
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4. A highly refractive vitreous composition, variously
colored, used in making imitations of precious stones or
gems. See Strass.
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5. A soft confection made of the inspissated juice of fruit,
licorice, or the like, with sugar, etc.
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6. (Min.) The mineral substance in which other minerals are
imbedded.
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Paste eel (Zool.), the vinegar eel. See under Vinegar.
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Paste eel (gcide) | Paste \Paste\ (p[=a]st), n. [OF. paste, F. p[^a]te, L. pasta,
fr. Gr. ? barley broth; cf. ? barley porridge, ? sprinkled
with salt, ? to sprinkle. Cf. Pasty, n., Patty.]
1. A soft composition, as of flour moistened with water or
milk, or of earth moistened to the consistence of dough,
as in making potter's ware.
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2. Specifically, in cookery, a dough prepared for the crust
of pies and the like; pastry dough.
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3. A kind of cement made of flour and water, starch and
water, or the like, -- used for uniting paper or other
substances, as in bookbinding, etc., -- also used in
calico printing as a vehicle for mordant or color.
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4. A highly refractive vitreous composition, variously
colored, used in making imitations of precious stones or
gems. See Strass.
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5. A soft confection made of the inspissated juice of fruit,
licorice, or the like, with sugar, etc.
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6. (Min.) The mineral substance in which other minerals are
imbedded.
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Paste eel (Zool.), the vinegar eel. See under Vinegar.
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Pasteboard (gcide) | Pasteboard \Paste"board`\, n.
1. A stiff thick kind of paper board, formed of several
single sheets pasted one upon another, or of paper
macerated and pressed into molds, etc.
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2. (Cookery) A board on which pastry dough is rolled; a
molding board.
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Pasted (gcide) | Paste \Paste\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pasted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Pasting.]
To unite with paste; to fasten or join by means of paste.
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Affixed with glue or paste.
Syn: glued, stuck to(predicate).
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pasted (gcide) | Paste \Paste\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pasted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Pasting.]
To unite with paste; to fasten or join by means of paste.
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Affixed with glue or paste.
Syn: glued, stuck to(predicate).
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Pastel (gcide) | Pastel \Pas"tel\, n. [F.; cf. It. pastello. Cf. Pastil.]
1. A crayon made of a paste composed of a color ground with
gum water. [Sometimes incorrectly written pastil.]
"Charming heads in pastel." --W. Black.
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2. (Bot.) A plant affording a blue dye; the woad ({Isatis
tinctoria}); also, the dye itself.
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Paster (gcide) | Paster \Past"er\, n.
1. One who pastes; as, a paster in a government department.
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2. A slip of paper, usually bearing a name, intended to be
pasted by the voter, as a substitute, over another name on
a printed ballot. [Cant, U.S.]
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Pastern (gcide) | Pastern \Pas"tern\, n. [Of. pasturon, F. p[^a]turon, fr. OF.
pasture a tether, for beasts while pasturing; prop., a
pasturing. See Pasture.]
1. The part of the foot of the horse, and allied animals,
between the fetlock and the coffin joint. See Illust. of
Horse.
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Note: The upper bone, or phalanx, of the foot is called the
great pastern bone; the second, the {small pastern
bone}; and the third, in the hoof, the coffin bone.
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Pastern joint, the joint in the hoof of the horse, and
allied animals, between the great and small pastern bones.
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2. A shackle for horses while pasturing. --Knight.
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3. A patten. [Obs.] --Dryden.
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