slovo | definícia |
penetration (encz) | penetration,infiltrace n: Zdeněk Brož |
penetration (encz) | penetration,penetrace n: Zdeněk Brož |
penetration (encz) | penetration,pronikání n: Zdeněk Brož |
penetration (encz) | penetration,proniknutí n: Zdeněk Brož |
penetration (encz) | penetration,prostoupení n: Zdeněk Brož |
penetration (encz) | penetration,vpád n: Zdeněk Brož |
Penetration (gcide) | Penetration \Pen"e*tra`tion\, n. [L. penetratio: cf. F.
p['e]n['e]tration.]
1. The act or process of penetrating, piercing, or entering;
also, the act of mentally penetrating into, or
comprehending, anything difficult.
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And to each in ward part,
With gentle penetration, though unseen,
Shoots invisible virtue even to the deep. --Milton.
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A penetration into the difficulties of algebra.
--Watts.
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2. Acuteness; insight; sharp discoverment; sagacity; as, a
person of singular penetration. --Walpole.
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Syn: Discernment; sagacity; acuteness; sharpness;
discrimination. See Discernment, and Sagacity.
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penetration (wn) | penetration
n 1: an attack that penetrates into enemy territory [syn:
penetration, incursion]
2: clear or deep perception of a situation [syn: penetration,
insight]
3: the act of entering into or through something; "the
penetration of upper management by women"
4: the ability to make way into or through something; "the
greater penetration of the new projectiles will result in
greater injuries"
5: the depth to which something penetrates (especially the depth
reached by a projectile that hits a target)
6: the act (by a man) of inserting his penis into the vagina of
a woman |
PENETRATION (bouvier) | PENETRATION, crimes. The act of inserting the penis into the female organs
of generation. 9 Car. & Pa 118; S. C. 38 E. C. L. R. 63. See 8 Car. & Payne,
614; 34 E. C. L. R. 562; 5 C. & P. 321; S. C. 24 E, C. L. R. 339; 9 C. & P.
31 Id. 752; 38 E. C. L. R. 320. But in order to commit the crime of rape, it
is requisite that the penetration should be such as to rupture the hymen. 5
C. & P. 321.
2. This has been denied to be sufficient to constitute a rape without
emission. (q.v.) Bee, on this subject, 12 Co. 37; Hawk. bk 1, c. 41, s. 3; 1
Hale, P. C. 628; 1 East, P. C. 437, 8; Russ & Ry. C. C. 519; 6 C. & P. 351;
5 C. & P. 297, 321; S. C. 24 E. C. L. R. 339; 1 Chit. Med. Jur. 386 to 395;
1 Virg. Cas. 307; 4 Mood. Cr. Cas. 142, 337; 4 Car. & P. 249; 1 Par. & Fonb.
433; 2 Mood. & M. C. N. P. 122; 1 Russ. C. & M 560; 1 East, P. C. 437.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
import penetration ratio (encz) | import penetration ratio, |
interpenetration (encz) | interpenetration,proniknutí n: Zdeněk Brožinterpenetration,vzájemný průnik Zdeněk Brož |
market penetration (encz) | market penetration, n: |
mass penetration (encz) | mass penetration,prostup látky [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
penetration bomb (encz) | penetration bomb, n: |
Interpenetration (gcide) | Interpenetration \In`ter*pen`e*tra"tion\, n.
The act or process of penetrating between or within other
substances; mutual penetration; also, the result of a process
of interpenetration. --Milman.
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Penetration (gcide) | Penetration \Pen"e*tra`tion\, n. [L. penetratio: cf. F.
p['e]n['e]tration.]
1. The act or process of penetrating, piercing, or entering;
also, the act of mentally penetrating into, or
comprehending, anything difficult.
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And to each in ward part,
With gentle penetration, though unseen,
Shoots invisible virtue even to the deep. --Milton.
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A penetration into the difficulties of algebra.
--Watts.
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2. Acuteness; insight; sharp discoverment; sagacity; as, a
person of singular penetration. --Walpole.
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Syn: Discernment; sagacity; acuteness; sharpness;
discrimination. See Discernment, and Sagacity.
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interpenetration (wn) | interpenetration
n 1: the action of penetrating between or among
2: mutual penetration; diffusion of each through the other [syn:
interpenetration, permeation] |
market penetration (wn) | market penetration
n 1: the extent to which a product is recognized and bought by
customers in a particular market |
penetration bomb (wn) | penetration bomb
n 1: a bomb with about 30% explosive and a casing designed to
penetrate hardened targets before the explosive detonates |
PENETRATION (bouvier) | PENETRATION, crimes. The act of inserting the penis into the female organs
of generation. 9 Car. & Pa 118; S. C. 38 E. C. L. R. 63. See 8 Car. & Payne,
614; 34 E. C. L. R. 562; 5 C. & P. 321; S. C. 24 E, C. L. R. 339; 9 C. & P.
31 Id. 752; 38 E. C. L. R. 320. But in order to commit the crime of rape, it
is requisite that the penetration should be such as to rupture the hymen. 5
C. & P. 321.
2. This has been denied to be sufficient to constitute a rape without
emission. (q.v.) Bee, on this subject, 12 Co. 37; Hawk. bk 1, c. 41, s. 3; 1
Hale, P. C. 628; 1 East, P. C. 437, 8; Russ & Ry. C. C. 519; 6 C. & P. 351;
5 C. & P. 297, 321; S. C. 24 E. C. L. R. 339; 1 Chit. Med. Jur. 386 to 395;
1 Virg. Cas. 307; 4 Mood. Cr. Cas. 142, 337; 4 Car. & P. 249; 1 Par. & Fonb.
433; 2 Mood. & M. C. N. P. 122; 1 Russ. C. & M 560; 1 East, P. C. 437.
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