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Beaker people

    Continental people who first entered britain around 2600 bce, their name coming from the distinctive and elegant pots that were often buried with the dead under round barrows. they may have been the first metal-users in the british isles




Beak, английский
  1. Ram on the prow of a fighting galley.

  2. Что-либо, напоминающее клюв (крючковатый нос, носик сосуда, выступ на носу старинного корабля и т.п.) bea – bee


Beak(-)head, английский
    Архитектурный орнамент в виде головки с клювом beam 1. балка; прогон; ригель 2. луч 3. брус; поперечина, траверса 4. коромысло (весов) 5. стрела или рукоять стрелы (крана) о ~ and column ба- лочно-стоечная конструкция; концевая [торцовая] рама металлического каркаса; ~ carrying transverse loads балка, нагруженная поперечными силами [поперечной нагрузкой]; ~ fixed


Beak, o, английский
    Beak-head. a piece of brass like a beak, fixed at the head of the ancient galleys, with which they pierced their enemies. pis?us is said to have first added the rostrum or beak-head. later it was a small platform at the fore part of the upper deck, but the term is now applied to that part without the ship before the forecastle, or knee of the head, which is fastened to the stem and is supported by the main knee. latterly, to meet steam propulsion, the whole of this is enlarged, strengthened, and armed with iron plates, and thus the armed stem revives the ancient strategy in sea-fights. shakspeare makes ariel thus allude to the beak in the “tempest:”—


Beaked, английский

Beaked whales (ziphiidea), английский
    Are one of the leastknown families of large aquatic mammals. several species have only recently been identified, and it is entirely possible more remain undiscovered. they are creatures of the ocean deeps, diving for long periods (85 minutes have been recorded) and to great depths (1,000 fathoms or more) making them the deepestdiving air-breathing animals. they are highly sensitive to underwater sound and have been reported to mass strand during naval sonar exercises.


Beaker, английский
  1. Форма (для отливки шашки твердого ракетного топлива)

  2. A flat drinking tumbler or cup, from the german becher. (see bicker.)


Beaker decantation, английский

Beakhead, английский
  1. 1. the ram on the prow of a fighting galley of ancient and medieval times.

  2. [1] projection under the bowsprit and beyond the bows of a sailing vessel. [2] space immediately ahead of the forecastle, often used as a toilet via a grating open to the sea below (cf. head).


Beakhead beam, английский
    See catbeam.


Beaking, английский
    What a chicken does when it makes that clucking sound. alt spelling beeking example can you please explain why that chicken is beaking? because it wants to get to the other side?


Beaking joint, английский
    A joint formed by several heading joints occurring in one continuous line; esp. used in connection with the laying of floor planks. beak molding 1. a pendant fillet with a channel behind it on the edge of a corona, larmier, or stringcourse, etc., so called because in profile it resembles a bird’s beak. 2. a molding enriched with carved birds’ heads or beaks.


Beakta, шведский

Beaky, английский
    Good. early-90s uk slang, confined to about two people. example the gig last night was beaky


People, английский
  1. The entire body of persons who constitute a community, tribe, nation, or other group by virtue of a common culture, history, religion, or the like

  2. An early term for crew or ship’s company. still used occasionally.

  3. A view that aggregates rich information about your contacts and makes it easy to initiate communication with them.

  4. An app that facilitates contact list and social update management.

  5. The link to the list of contacts from your mail and messenger accounts.


People (prosecution), английский
    A state, for example, the people of the state of california


People analytics, английский
  1. Is the use of employee and candidate`s data to understand their impact on business goals and assess the effectiveness of hiring and hr initiatives

  2. People analytics is the process of analyzing data and information to gain insights into how people work.

  3. An approach to analyzing large amounts of an organization’s people data to gain actionable insights. people analytics uses statistical methods like regression modeling, clustering algorithms, and machine learning techniques to analyze big data sets.


People cloud, английский
    The people cloud is a term that refers to the opportunity to combine people data (wherever it might be housed) with business data to make better people decisions. visier’s people cloud, for instance, brings together people data and business data so businesses can see the full picture of their organization’s health.


People directory, английский
    The yammer directory that allows users to search for other user profiles.


People for the ethical treatment of animals, английский

People impact gap, английский
    The people impact gap is a term coined by the people intelligence alliance that refers to the gap between workforce data and optimized decision-making. the people impact gap exists in most organizations because, although people data exists, businesses have not been using those insights to make better decisions.


Continental, английский
  1. Limits, united states границы континентальной части сша

  2. Континентальный


Distinctive, английский
  1. A различительный, диф- ференциальный (ант. non-distinctive) feature, sound distinctiveness n различительная ценность (сила) common semantic ~ общая семантическая различительная ценность

  2. Отличительный; характерный

  3. Able to identify and distinguish a single source of goods or services. suggestive, arbitrary, and fanciful trademarks are inherently distinctive and immediately serve as trademarks.


Quoit, английский
  1. Cornish name for burial chamber or dolmen

  2. Метание колец в цель (игра) метательное кольцо с острыми краями


Chambered tomb, английский
    Common form of tomb, comprising orthostats, sometimes with interstices filled with drystone walling, and megalithic capstone over burial chamber approached by passage