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Глоссарии и словари бюро переводов Фларус

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Gharbala 'sift'

English Words from Arabic
    Perhaps from latin


Garble, английский
    [1] originally the middle english word “garbelen” meant to remove impurities from shipments of spices. [2] with the meaning changed from removal to insertion, “garbling” referred to the practice of mixing rubbish with bulk cargo to increase its weight or volume. [3] nowadays a distorted or mixed up message is said to be garbled.




Sift, английский
    To hang about doing nothing for extended periods of time. example what did you do today? nothing, just sifted about the place for a few hours.


Sift, английский

Sift (scale-invariant feature transform), английский

Sifted chair, английский

Sifter fitment, английский
    A plastic component of a package designed to allow the shaking out of dry products, such as a table salt shaker. the sifter fitment snaps over the glass bead with a metal or a plastic cap applied over the fitment.


Sifting, английский
    Отсеивание


Sifting committee, английский
    Комитет, определяющий очередность рассмотрения вопросов в законодательном собрании штата


Siftware, английский
    See: kdd software, http://www.kdnuggets.com


Gazelle, английский

Garble, английский
    [1] originally the middle english word “garbelen” meant to remove impurities from shipments of spices. [2] with the meaning changed from removal to insertion, “garbling” referred to the practice of mixing rubbish with bulk cargo to increase its weight or volume. [3] nowadays a distorted or mixed up message is said to be garbled.