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25 января, 2018

Limba rusă în Moldova poate să piardă statutul limbii de comunicare interetnică

19 января, 2016

Wikipedia a numit cele mai citite articole in limba romana in anul 2015

11 мая, 2015

Cel mai lung cuvînt din limba română are 44 de litere

28 октября, 2014

Postul de televiziune Russia Today va emite în limba română

18 апреля, 2014

Motorul de căutare Google a renunțat la versiunea sa în limba moldovenească în favoarea limbii române

06 декабря, 2013

Limba de stat al Moldovei este declarata limba romana

28 октября, 2013

În Moldova va fi instalat un monument dedicat limbii române



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    Hand, английский
    1. The terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb

    2. Handling

    3. To furl a sail.

    4. Mano

    5. The part at the end of the arm, beyond the wrist, which is used for holding things  he injured his hand with a saw.  verb to pass something to someone comment: the hand is formed of 27 bones: 14 phalanges in the fingers, 5 metacarpals in the main part of the hand, and 8 carpals in the wrist. hand, foot and mouth disease hand, foot and mouth disease /hnd f?t ?n ma?? d?zi z/

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    7. A phrase often used for the word man, as, “a hand to the lead,” “clap more hands on,” &c.—to hand a sail, is to furl it.—to lend a hand, to assist.—bear a hand, make haste.—hand in the leech, a call in furling sails. to comprehend this it must be understood that the leech, or outer border of the sail, if left to belly or fill with wind, would set at naught all the powers of the men. it is therefore necessary, as falconer has it, “the tempest to disarm;” so by handing in this leech-rope before the yard, the canvas is easily folded in, and the gasket passed round.

    8. [1] a member of the crew (probably derived from the saying “one hand for the ship and one for yourself ”). [2] a side of the vessel (e.g., the starboard hand). [3] to furl a square-sail (able seamen had to be qualified to “hand, reef, and steer”).

    9. The unit of measurement for determining the height of horses and ponies. one hand equals four inches; thus a 14.3-hand horse is 59 inches tall from his withers (bony point between the neck and back) to the ground.

    10. A unit of 10 cm (4 in) used to measure the height of a horse. horse height is measured at highest point of withers.

    11. Four inches of height on a horse. horses are measured from the highest point of the withers to the ground in units called hands. 14.2 means (14 hands x 4 inches) + 2 inches, which is 56 inches + 2 inches = 58 inches.

    12. The tactile qualities of a fabric, e.g. softness, firmness, elasticity, fineness, resilience, and other qualities perceived by touch.

    13. The “feel” of a fabric when handled. factors that may contribute to the hand of a fabric include content, weight, construction, and finishing processes.


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