slovo | definícia |
porting (encz) | porting,portování n: Zdeněk Brož |
porting (encz) | porting,přenášení n: Zdeněk Brož |
Porting (gcide) | Port \Port\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ported; p. pr. & vb. n.
Porting.] [F. porter, L. portare to carry. See Port
demeanor.]
1. To carry; to bear; to transport. [Obs.]
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They are easily ported by boat into other shires.
--Fuller.
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2. (Mil.) To throw, as a musket, diagonally across the body,
with the lock in front, the right hand grasping the small
of the stock, and the barrel sloping upward and crossing
the point of the left shoulder; as, to port arms.
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Began to hem him round with ported spears. --Milton.
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Port arms, a position in the manual of arms, executed as
above.
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porting (foldoc) | porting
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reporting (mass) | reporting
- hlásenie, spravodajstvo |
sporting (mass) | sporting
- športový |
balance of cash on hand and financial equivalents as at the beginning of reporting period (encz) | balance of cash on hand and financial equivalents as at the beginning of
reporting period,stav peněžních prostředků a peněžních ekvivalentů na
začátku účetního období [ekon.] přehled o peněžních tocích/cash flow
statement Ivan Masár |
balance of cash on hand and financial equivalents as at the end of reporting period (encz) | balance of cash on hand and financial equivalents as at the end of
reporting period,stav peněžních prostředků a pen. ekvivalentů na konci
účetního období [ekon.] přehled o peněžních tocích/cash flow
statement Ivan Masár |
capital-exporting country (encz) | capital-exporting country, |
capital-importing country (encz) | capital-importing country, |
close supporting fire (encz) | close supporting fire, n: |
data reporting (encz) | data reporting, |
debt reporting system (encz) | debt reporting system, |
deep supporting fire (encz) | deep supporting fire, n: |
direct supporting fire (encz) | direct supporting fire, n: |
exporting (encz) | exporting,exportování n: Zdeněk Brožexporting,vyvážení n: Zdeněk Brož |
exporting industry (encz) | exporting industry, |
financial reporting (encz) | financial reporting, |
importing (encz) | importing,dovoz n: Zdeněk Brožimporting,importování n: Zdeněk Brož |
importing power (encz) | importing power, |
misreporting (encz) | misreporting, |
nonsupporting (encz) | nonsupporting,nepodporující |
oil-exporting country (encz) | oil-exporting country, |
organization of petroleum exporting countries /opec/ (encz) | Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries /OPEC/,Organizace zemí
vyvážejících ropu [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
organization of the petroleum exporting countries (encz) | Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, |
primary exporting country (encz) | primary exporting country, |
purporting (encz) | purporting,prohlašování n: Zdeněk Brožpurporting,zamýšlení n: Zdeněk Brož |
reimporting (encz) | reimporting, |
reporting (encz) | reporting,vykazování n: též výkaznictví Hugereporting,zpravodajství n: Zdeněk Brož |
reporting agency (encz) | reporting agency, |
reporting country (encz) | reporting country, |
reporting economy (encz) | reporting economy, |
reporting line (encz) | reporting line,cesta podávání zpráv, reportování n: Dita Vladyková |
reporting period (encz) | reporting period, |
reporting weight (encz) | reporting weight, n: |
self-supporting (encz) | self-supporting, adj: |
sporting (encz) | sporting,sportovní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
sporting chance (encz) | sporting chance, |
sporting dog (encz) | sporting dog, n: |
sporting goods (encz) | sporting goods, n: |
sporting house (encz) | sporting house, n: |
sporting lady (encz) | sporting lady, n: |
sporting life (encz) | sporting life, n: |
sporting man (encz) | sporting man, n: |
sportingly (encz) | sportingly,sportovně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
supporting (encz) | supporting,doprovodný adj: Zdeněk Brožsupporting,nosný adj: Zdeněk Brožsupporting,opěrný adj: Zdeněk Brožsupporting,podpěrný adj: Zdeněk Brožsupporting,podporování n: Zdeněk Brožsupporting,podporující adj: Zdeněk Brožsupporting,podpůrný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
supporting document (encz) | supporting document,podpůrný dokument n: Zdeněk Brož |
supporting fire (encz) | supporting fire, n: |
supporting players (encz) | supporting players, n: |
supporting structure (encz) | supporting structure, n: |
supporting tower (encz) | supporting tower, n: |
supportingly (encz) | supportingly, |
transporting (encz) | transporting,dopravování n: Zdeněk Brožtransporting,transportování n: Zdeněk Brožtransporting,transportující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
unsporting (encz) | unsporting, |
unsportingly (encz) | unsportingly, adv: |
miniture satellite threat reporting system (czen) | Miniture Satellite Threat Reporting System,MSTRS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk
Brož a automatický překlad |
threat warning/attack reporting (czen) | Threat Warning/Attack Reporting,TW/AR[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
Comporting (gcide) | Comport \Com*port"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Comported; p. pr. &
vb. n. Comporting.] [F. comporter, LL. comportare, fr.L.
comportare to bring together; com- + portare to carry. See
Port demeanor.]
1. To bear or endure; to put up (with); as, to comport with
an injury. [Obs.] --Barrow.
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2. To agree; to accord; to suit; -- sometimes followed by
with.
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How ill this dullness doth comport with greatness.
--Beau. & Fl.
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How their behavior herein comported with the
institution. --Locke.
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Deporting (gcide) | Deport \De*port"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Deported; p. pr. & vb.
n. Deporting.] [F. d['e]porter to transport for life, OF.,
to divert, amuse, from L. deportare to carry away; de- +
portare to carry. See Port demeanor.]
1. To transport; to carry away; to exile; to send into
banishment; to expel (from a region or country).
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He told us he had been deported to Spain. --Walsh.
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2. To carry or demean; to conduct; to behave; -- followed by
the reflexive pronoun.
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Let an ambassador deport himself in the most
graceful manner befor a prince. --Pope.
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Disporting (gcide) | Disport \Dis*port"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Disported; p. pr. &
vb. n. Disporting.] [OF. se desporter; pref. des- (L. dis-)
+ F. porter to carry; orig. therefore, to carry one's self
away from work, to go to amuse one's self. See Port
demeanor, and cf. Sport.]
To play; to wanton; to move in gayety; to move lightly and
without restraint; to amuse one's self.
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Where light disports in ever mingling dyes. --Pope.
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Childe Harold basked him in the noontide sun,
Disporting there like any other fly. --Byron.
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Exporting (gcide) | Export \Ex*port"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Exported; p. pr. & vb.
n. Exporting.] [L. exportare, exportatum; ex out+portare to
carry : cf. F. exporter. See Port demeanor.]
1. To carry away; to remove. [Obs.]
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[They] export honor from a man, and make him a
return in envy. --Bacon.
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2. To carry or send abroad, or out of a country, especially
to foreign countries, as merchandise or commodities in the
way of commerce; -- the opposite of import; as, to export
grain, cotton, cattle, goods, etc.
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Importing (gcide) | Import \Im*port"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imported; p. pr. & vb.
n. Importing.] [L. importare to bring in, to occasion, to
cause; pref. im- in + portare to bear. Sense 3 comes through
F. importer, from the Latin. See Port demeanor.]
1. To bring in from abroad; to introduce from without;
especially, to bring (wares or merchandise) into a place
or country from a foreign country, in the transactions of
commerce; -- opposed to export. We import teas from China,
coffee from Brazil, etc.
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2. To carry or include, as meaning or intention; to imply; to
signify.
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Every petition . . . doth . . . always import a
multitude of speakers together. --Hooker.
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3. To be of importance or consequence to; to have a bearing
on; to concern.
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I have a motion much imports your good. --Shak.
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If I endure it, what imports it you? --Dryden.
Syn: To denote; mean; signify; imply; indicate; betoken;
interest; concern.
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Full of meaning. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Nonimporting (gcide) | Nonimporting \Non`im*port"ing\, a.
Not importing; not bringing from foreign countries.
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Porting (gcide) | Port \Port\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ported; p. pr. & vb. n.
Porting.] [F. porter, L. portare to carry. See Port
demeanor.]
1. To carry; to bear; to transport. [Obs.]
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They are easily ported by boat into other shires.
--Fuller.
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2. (Mil.) To throw, as a musket, diagonally across the body,
with the lock in front, the right hand grasping the small
of the stock, and the barrel sloping upward and crossing
the point of the left shoulder; as, to port arms.
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Began to hem him round with ported spears. --Milton.
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Port arms, a position in the manual of arms, executed as
above.
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Portingal (gcide) | Portingal \Por"tin*gal\, a.
Of or pertaining to Portugal; Portuguese. [Obs.] -- n. A
Portuguese. [Obs.]
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Purporting (gcide) | Purport \Pur"port\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Purported; p. pr. &
vb. n. Purporting.] [OF. purporter, pourporter. See
Purport, n.]
To intend to show; to intend; to mean; to signify; to import;
-- often with an object clause or infinitive.
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They in most grave and solemn wise unfolded
Matter which little purported. --Rowe.
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Reportingly (gcide) | Reportingly \Re*port"ing*ly\, adv.
By report or common fame.
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Sporting (gcide) | Sporting \Sport"ing\, a.
Of, pertaining to, or engaging in, sport or sports;
exhibiting the character or conduct of one who, or that
which, sports.
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Sporting book, a book containing a record of bets, gambling
operations, and the like. --C. Kingsley.
Sporting house, a house frequented by sportsmen, gamblers,
and the like.
Sporting man, one who practices field sports; also, a horse
racer, a pugilist, a gambler, or the like.
Sporting plant (Bot.), a plant in which a single bud or
offset suddenly assumes a new, and sometimes very
different, character from that of the rest of the plant.
--Darwin.
[1913 Webster]Sport \Sport\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Sported; p. pr. & vb. n.
Sporting.]
1. To play; to frolic; to wanton.
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[Fish], sporting with quick glance,
Show to the sun their waved coats dropt with gold.
--Milton.
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2. To practice the diversions of the field or the turf; to be
given to betting, as upon races.
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3. To trifle. "He sports with his own life." --Tillotson.
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4. (Bot. & Zool.) To assume suddenly a new and different
character from the rest of the plant or from the type of
the species; -- said of a bud, shoot, plant, or animal.
See Sport, n., 6. --Darwin.
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Syn: To play; frolic; game; wanton.
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Sporting book (gcide) | Sporting \Sport"ing\, a.
Of, pertaining to, or engaging in, sport or sports;
exhibiting the character or conduct of one who, or that
which, sports.
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Sporting book, a book containing a record of bets, gambling
operations, and the like. --C. Kingsley.
Sporting house, a house frequented by sportsmen, gamblers,
and the like.
Sporting man, one who practices field sports; also, a horse
racer, a pugilist, a gambler, or the like.
Sporting plant (Bot.), a plant in which a single bud or
offset suddenly assumes a new, and sometimes very
different, character from that of the rest of the plant.
--Darwin.
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Sporting house (gcide) | Sporting \Sport"ing\, a.
Of, pertaining to, or engaging in, sport or sports;
exhibiting the character or conduct of one who, or that
which, sports.
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Sporting book, a book containing a record of bets, gambling
operations, and the like. --C. Kingsley.
Sporting house, a house frequented by sportsmen, gamblers,
and the like.
Sporting man, one who practices field sports; also, a horse
racer, a pugilist, a gambler, or the like.
Sporting plant (Bot.), a plant in which a single bud or
offset suddenly assumes a new, and sometimes very
different, character from that of the rest of the plant.
--Darwin.
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Sporting man (gcide) | Sporting \Sport"ing\, a.
Of, pertaining to, or engaging in, sport or sports;
exhibiting the character or conduct of one who, or that
which, sports.
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Sporting book, a book containing a record of bets, gambling
operations, and the like. --C. Kingsley.
Sporting house, a house frequented by sportsmen, gamblers,
and the like.
Sporting man, one who practices field sports; also, a horse
racer, a pugilist, a gambler, or the like.
Sporting plant (Bot.), a plant in which a single bud or
offset suddenly assumes a new, and sometimes very
different, character from that of the rest of the plant.
--Darwin.
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