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retention (mass) | retention
- udržovanie |
retention (encz) | retention,udržování n: Zdeněk Brož |
retention (encz) | retention,zachování n: Zdeněk Brož |
Retention (gcide) | Retention \Re*ten"tion\, n. [L. retentio: cf. F. r['e]tention.
See Retain.]
1. The act of retaining, or the state of being ratined.
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2. The power of retaining; retentiveness.
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No woman's heart
So big, to hold so much; they lack retention.
--Shak.
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3. That which contains something, as a tablet; a ???? of
preserving impressions. [R.] --Shak.
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4. The act of withholding; retraint; reserve. --Shak.
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5. Place of custody or confinement.
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6. (Law) The right of withholding a debt, or of retaining
property until a debt due to the person claiming the right
be duly paid; a lien. --Erskine. Craig.
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Retention cyst (Med.), a cyst produced by obstruction of a
duct leading from a secreting organ and the consequent
retention of the natural secretions.
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retention (wn) | retention
n 1: the act of retaining something [syn: retention,
keeping, holding]
2: the power of retaining and recalling past experience; "he had
a good memory when he was younger" [syn: memory,
retention, retentiveness, retentivity]
3: the power of retaining liquid; "moisture retentivity of soil"
[syn: retentiveness, retentivity, retention] |
RETENTION (bouvier) | RETENTION, Scottish law. The right which the possessor of a movable has, of
holding the same until he shall be satisfied for his claim either against
such movable or the owner of it; a lien.
2. The right of retention is of two kinds, namely, special or general.
1. Special retention is the right of withholding or retaining property of
goods which are in one's possession under a contract, till indemnified for
the labor or money expended on them. 2. General retention is the right to
withhold or detain the property of another, in respect of any debt which
happens to be due by the proprietor to the person who has the custody; or
for a general balance of accounts arising on a particular train of
employment. 2 Bell's Com. 90, 91, 5th ed. Vide Lien.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
export retention scheme (encz) | export retention scheme, |
ground water retention period (encz) | ground water retention period,doba retence podzemní vody [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
reduced retention time (encz) | reduced retention time,redukovaný čas (hydrosystém) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
retention period (encz) | retention period,doba zdržení (hydrosystém) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
theoretical retention time (encz) | theoretical retention time,teoretická doba zdržení
(hydrosystém) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
urinary retention (encz) | urinary retention, n: |
Irretention (gcide) | Irretention \Ir`re*ten"tion\, n.
Lack of retaining power; forgetfulness. --De Quincey.
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Retention (gcide) | Retention \Re*ten"tion\, n. [L. retentio: cf. F. r['e]tention.
See Retain.]
1. The act of retaining, or the state of being ratined.
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2. The power of retaining; retentiveness.
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No woman's heart
So big, to hold so much; they lack retention.
--Shak.
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3. That which contains something, as a tablet; a ???? of
preserving impressions. [R.] --Shak.
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4. The act of withholding; retraint; reserve. --Shak.
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5. Place of custody or confinement.
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6. (Law) The right of withholding a debt, or of retaining
property until a debt due to the person claiming the right
be duly paid; a lien. --Erskine. Craig.
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Retention cyst (Med.), a cyst produced by obstruction of a
duct leading from a secreting organ and the consequent
retention of the natural secretions.
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Retention cyst (gcide) | Retention \Re*ten"tion\, n. [L. retentio: cf. F. r['e]tention.
See Retain.]
1. The act of retaining, or the state of being ratined.
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2. The power of retaining; retentiveness.
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No woman's heart
So big, to hold so much; they lack retention.
--Shak.
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3. That which contains something, as a tablet; a ???? of
preserving impressions. [R.] --Shak.
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4. The act of withholding; retraint; reserve. --Shak.
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5. Place of custody or confinement.
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6. (Law) The right of withholding a debt, or of retaining
property until a debt due to the person claiming the right
be duly paid; a lien. --Erskine. Craig.
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Retention cyst (Med.), a cyst produced by obstruction of a
duct leading from a secreting organ and the consequent
retention of the natural secretions.
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retention basin (wn) | retention basin
n 1: a storage site similar to a detention basin but the water
in storage is permanently obstructed from flowing
downstream |
urinary retention (wn) | urinary retention
n 1: holding urine in the urinary bladder; "he has a problem
with urinary retention" |
PRETENTION (bouvier) | PRETENTION, French law. The claim made to a thing which a party believes
himself entitled to demand, but which is not admitted or adjudged to be his.
2. The words rights, actions and pretensions, are usually joined, not
that they are synonymous, for right is something positive and certain,
action is what is demanded, while pretention is sometimes not even
accompanied by a demand.
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RETENTION (bouvier) | RETENTION, Scottish law. The right which the possessor of a movable has, of
holding the same until he shall be satisfied for his claim either against
such movable or the owner of it; a lien.
2. The right of retention is of two kinds, namely, special or general.
1. Special retention is the right of withholding or retaining property of
goods which are in one's possession under a contract, till indemnified for
the labor or money expended on them. 2. General retention is the right to
withhold or detain the property of another, in respect of any debt which
happens to be due by the proprietor to the person who has the custody; or
for a general balance of accounts arising on a particular train of
employment. 2 Bell's Com. 90, 91, 5th ed. Vide Lien.
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