slovo | definícia |
string (mass) | string
- struna, povrázok, reťazec, string/strung/strung |
string (encz) | string,motouz Zdeněk Brož |
string (encz) | string,provaz Zdeněk Brož |
string (encz) | string,provázek |
string (encz) | string,řetěz Zdeněk Brož |
string (encz) | string,řetězec n: [it.] |
string (encz) | string,string/strung/strung v: [neprav.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad |
string (encz) | string,struna luke |
string (encz) | string,šňůra |
string (encz) | string,špagát n: |
string (encz) | string,tanga n: spodní prádlo xkomczax |
String (gcide) | String \String\ (str[i^]ng), n. [OE. string, streng, AS. streng;
akin to D. streng, G. strang, Icel. strengr, Sw. str[aum]ng,
Dan. straeng; probably from the adj., E. strong (see
Strong); or perhaps originally meaning, twisted, and akin
to E. strangle.]
1. A small cord, a line, a twine, or a slender strip of
leather, or other substance, used for binding together,
fastening, or tying things; a cord, larger than a thread
and smaller than a rope; as, a shoe string; a bonnet
string; a silken string. --Shak.
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Round Ormond's knee thou tiest the mystic string.
--Prior.
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2. A thread or cord on which a number of objects or parts are
strung or arranged in close and orderly succession; hence,
a line or series of things arranged on a thread, or as if
so arranged; a succession; a concatenation; a chain; as, a
string of shells or beads; a string of dried apples; a
string of houses; a string of arguments. "A string of
islands." --Gibbon.
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3. A strip, as of leather, by which the covers of a book are
held together. --Milton.
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4. The cord of a musical instrument, as of a piano, harp, or
violin; specifically (pl.), the stringed instruments of an
orchestra, in distinction from the wind instruments; as,
the strings took up the theme. "An instrument of ten
strings." --Ps. xxx. iii. 2.
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Me softer airs befit, and softer strings
Of lute, or viol still. --Milton.
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5. The line or cord of a bow. --Ps. xi. 2.
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He twangs the grieving string. --Pope.
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6. A fiber, as of a plant; a little, fibrous root.
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Duckweed putteth forth a little string into the
water, from the bottom. --Bacon.
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7. A nerve or tendon of an animal body.
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The string of his tongue was loosed. --Mark vii.
35.
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8. (Shipbuilding) An inside range of ceiling planks,
corresponding to the sheer strake on the outside and
bolted to it.
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9. (Bot.) The tough fibrous substance that unites the valves
of the pericap of leguminous plants, and which is readily
pulled off; as, the strings of beans.
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10. (Mining) A small, filamentous ramification of a metallic
vein. --Ure.
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11. (Arch.) Same as Stringcourse.
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12. (Billiards) The points made in a game.
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13.
(a) In various indoor games, a score or tally, sometimes,
as in American billiard games, marked by buttons
threaded on a string or wire.
(b) In various games, competitions, etc., a certain
number of turns at play, of rounds, etc.
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14. (Billiards & Pool)
(a) The line from behind and over which the cue ball must
be played after being out of play as by being
pocketed or knocked off the table; -- called also
string line.
(b) Act of stringing for break.
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15. A hoax; a trumped-up or "fake" story. [Slang]
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16. a sequence of similar objects or events sufficiently
close in time or space to be perceived as a group; a
string of accidents; a string of restaurants on a
highway.
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17. (Physics) A one-dimensional string-like mathematical
object used as a means of representing the properties of
fundamental particles in string theory, one theory of
particle physics; such hypothetical objects are
one-dimensional and very small (10^-33 cm) but exist in
more than four spatial dimensions, and have various modes
of vibration. Considering particles as strings avoids
some of the problems of treating particles as points, and
allows a unified treatment of gravity along with the
other three forces (electromagnetism, the weak force, and
the strong force) in a manner consistent with quantum
mechanics. See also string theory.
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String band (Mus.), a band of musicians using only, or
chiefly, stringed instruments.
String beans.
(a) A dish prepared from the unripe pods of several kinds
of beans; -- so called because the strings are
stripped off.
(b) Any kind of beans in which the pods are used for
cooking before the seeds are ripe; usually, the low
bush bean.
To have two strings to one's bow, to have a means or
expedient in reserve in case the one employed fails.
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String (gcide) | String \String\ (str[i^]ng), v. t. [imp. Strung (str[u^]ng);
p. p. Strung (R. Stringed (str[i^]ngd)); p. pr. & vb. n.
Stringing.]
1. To furnish with strings; as, to string a violin.
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Has not wise nature strung the legs and feet
With firmest nerves, designed to walk the street?
--Gay.
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2. To put in tune the strings of, as a stringed instrument,
in order to play upon it.
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For here the Muse so oft her harp has strung,
That not a mountain rears its head unsung.
--Addison.
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3. To put on a string; to file; as, to string beads.
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4. To make tense; to strengthen.
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Toil strung the nerves, and purified the blood.
--Dryden.
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5. To deprive of strings; to strip the strings from; as, to
string beans. See String, n., 9.
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6. To hoax; josh; jolly; often used with along; as, we strung
him along all day until he realized we were kidding.
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String (gcide) | String \String\, v. i.
To form into a string or strings, as a substance which is
stretched, or people who are moving along, etc.
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string (wn) | string
n 1: a lightweight cord [syn: string, twine]
2: stringed instruments that are played with a bow; "the strings
played superlatively well" [syn: bowed stringed instrument,
string]
3: a tightly stretched cord of wire or gut, which makes sound
when plucked, struck, or bowed
4: a sequentially ordered set of things or events or ideas in
which each successive member is related to the preceding; "a
string of islands"; "train of mourners"; "a train of thought"
[syn: string, train]
5: a linear sequence of symbols (characters or words or phrases)
6: a tie consisting of a cord that goes through a seam around an
opening; "he pulled the drawstring and closed the bag" [syn:
drawstring, drawing string, string]
7: a tough piece of fiber in vegetables, meat, or other food
(especially the tough fibers connecting the two halves of a
bean pod)
8: (cosmology) a hypothetical one-dimensional subatomic particle
having a concentration of energy and the dynamic properties
of a flexible loop [syn: string, cosmic string]
9: a collection of objects threaded on a single strand
10: a necklace made by a stringing objects together; "a string
of beads"; "a strand of pearls"; [syn: chain, string,
strand]
v 1: thread on or as if on a string; "string pearls on a
string"; "the child drew glass beads on a string"; "thread
dried cranberries" [syn: string, thread, draw]
2: add as if on a string; "string these ideas together"; "string
up these songs and you'll have a musical" [syn: string,
string up]
3: move or come along [syn: string, string along]
4: stretch out or arrange like a string
5: string together; tie or fasten with a string; "string the
package"
6: remove the stringy parts of; "string beans"
7: provide with strings; "string my guitar" [ant: unstring] |
string (foldoc) | string
(Or "character string") A sequence of
characters.
Most programming languages consider characters and strings
(e.g. "124:shabooya:\n", "hello world") to be distinct from
numbers, which are typically stored in fixed-length binary
or floating-point representation.
A bit string is a sequence of bits.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
constringe (mass) | constringe
- stiahnuť |
substring (mass) | substring
- podreťazec |
string/strung/strung (msas) | string/strung/strung
- string, strung |
string/strung/strung (msasasci) | string/strung/strung
- string, strung |
astringe (encz) | astringe,svírat v: Zdeněk Brož |
astringence (encz) | astringence,svíravost n: Zdeněk Brož |
astringency (encz) | astringency,příkrost Pavel Cvrčekastringency,svíravost Pavel Cvrček |
astringent (encz) | astringent,svíravý adj: Zdeněk Brožastringent,zastavující krvácení Zdeněk Brož |
bowstring (encz) | bowstring,tětiva n: Zdeněk Brož |
c-string (encz) | c-string,tanga n: spodní prádlo xkomczax |
constringe (encz) | constringe,stáhnout v: Zdeněk Brožconstringe,stlačit v: Zdeněk Brož |
constringent (encz) | constringent,stahující adj: Zdeněk Brožconstringent,stlačující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
drawing string (encz) | drawing string, n: |
drawstring (encz) | drawstring, |
drawstring bag (encz) | drawstring bag, n: |
first-string (encz) | first-string, |
first-stringer (encz) | first-stringer, |
g-string (encz) | g-string,druh velmi minimalistických tang n: Rostislav Svobodag-string,tanga n: spodní prádlo xkomczax |
hamstring (encz) | hamstring,ochromit v: Zdeněk Brožhamstring,podkolenní šlacha n: Zdeněk Brož |
hamstring tendon (encz) | hamstring tendon, n: |
heartstrings (encz) | heartstrings,hluboké city Zdeněk Brož |
hold the purse strings (encz) | hold the purse strings, |
latchstring (encz) | latchstring, n: |
linguistic string (encz) | linguistic string, n: |
monetary stringency (encz) | monetary stringency, |
navel string (encz) | navel string,pupeční šňůra n: [amer.] xHire |
navel-string (encz) | navel-string,pupeční šňůra n: [amer.] xHire |
no strings attached (encz) | no strings attached,bez podmínek [fráz.] Ivan Masárno strings attached,bez závazků [fráz.] Ivan Masár |
nonastringent (encz) | nonastringent, adj: |
on a string (encz) | on a string, |
piece of string (encz) | piece of string,špagát |
play on my heart strings (encz) | play on my heart strings, |
pluck at the heart strings (encz) | pluck at the heart strings, |
pull a few strings (encz) | pull a few strings, |
pull strings (encz) | pull strings, v: |
purse string (encz) | purse string, n: |
purse-string operation (encz) | purse-string operation, n: |
reserve stringency (encz) | reserve stringency, |
restring (encz) | restring, |
second string (encz) | second string, |
second-string (encz) | second-string,rezervní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
second-stringer (encz) | second-stringer, |
shoe string (encz) | shoe string, n: |
shoestring (encz) | shoestring,tkanička n: Zdeněk Brož |
shoestring catch (encz) | shoestring catch, n: |
shoestring fungus (encz) | shoestring fungus, n: |
shoestring potatoes (encz) | shoestring potatoes, |
string a line (encz) | string a line, |
string along (encz) | string along,mazat med kolem pusy v: string somebody along -
někomu Rostislav Svoboda |
string bag (encz) | string bag,síťovka n: Zdeněk Brož |
string bass (encz) | string bass, n: |
string bean (encz) | string bean, |
string cheese (encz) | string cheese, n: |
string line (encz) | string line, n: |
string of beads (encz) | string of beads, n: |
string of good luck (encz) | string of good luck, |
string of words (encz) | string of words, n: |
string orchestra (encz) | string orchestra, n: |
string out (encz) | string out, v: |
string quartet (encz) | string quartet, n: |
string quartette (encz) | string quartette, n: |
string section (encz) | string section, n: |
string tie (encz) | string tie, n: |
string up (encz) | string up,oběsit v: Zdeněk Brož |
stringed (encz) | stringed,smyčcový adj: Zdeněk Brož |
stringed instrument (encz) | stringed instrument,smyčcový nástroj Zdeněk Brož |
stringencies (encz) | stringencies, |
stringency (encz) | stringency,finanční tíseň Zdeněk Brož |
stringent (encz) | stringent,striktní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
stringently (encz) | stringently,striktně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
stringer (encz) | stringer,člen policejního oddílu Zdeněk Brožstringer,podélník n: Zdeněk Brožstringer,podélný nosník Zdeněk Brož |
stringier (encz) | stringier, |
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