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    Mountain, английский
    1. A natural elevation of the earth’s surface rising more or less abruptly to a summit, and attaining an altitude greater than that of a hill

    2. Гора мто missile test operator оператор отдела испытаний ракет мто наса mississippi test operations (center) испытательный центр в шт. миссисипи

    3. A generic term for an elevated area of the land surface, rising more than 300 meters above surrounding lowlands, usually with a nominal summit area relative to bounding slopes and generally with steep sides (greater than 25 percent slope) with or without considerable bare-rock exposed. a mountain can occur as a single, isolated mass or in a group forming a chain or range. mountains are primarily formed by tectonic activity and/or volcanic action and secondarily by differential erosion. compare - hill, hillock, plateau, foothills, mountains. sw & hp




    Tog, английский
      Вместе


    Tog, датский

    Toga, латинский

    Toga, английский
      Take-off/go-around


    Toga [ae, f], латинский

    Togam virilem, латинский

    Togaviridae, латинский

    Toget the big head, английский

    Toget the smelled head, английский

    Together, английский
      Вместе


    Together ( tog ), английский
      Вместе


    Together (tog), английский
      Вместе


    Together the upper and lower leaves of a, английский
      Dutch door so that they open and close as a single unit. dutch dormer


    Toggle, английский
    1. A relatively new feature in some credit agreements which, at the discretion of the borrower, allows the borrower to switch periodically back and forth the payment of interest due on certain tiers of its debt capital between cash pay and pik.

    2. Oковка u-образная

    3. A strong pin of wood, sometimes used instead of a hook in fixing a tackle, or it is put through the bight or eye of a rope, bolt, or block-strop, to keep it in its place. in ships of war it is usual to fix toggles upon the running parts of the topsail-sheets, the jears, &c., when preparing for action, so that if the rope is shot away below, the toggle may stop the yard from coming down. the toggle is used in masting operations, in securing the standing part of fore and main sheets, but especially in whaling operations, cutting in, flensing, &c., a hole is cut in the blubber, the eye of the purchase strop passed through and toggled. in cold weather especially it is preferred to the hook, which at low temperatures is apt to snap suddenly, and is, moreover, heavier to handle. the term is also used for putting the bights of the sheets in the beckets. (see becket.)

    4. A wooden or metal pin attached to a line 327 toggle and used to connect items which need to be easily released. typically used on signal flags, lifebuoys, and (in ornamental form) on duffle coats.

    5. Продолговатая деревянная пуговица на спортивной одежде


    Toggle, английский

    Toggle (adj), английский
      Pertaining to an electronic device with two states or a program option that can be turned on or off using the same action, such as a mouse click.


    Toggle action, английский

    Toggle bolt, английский
      A bolt having a nut with pivoted, flanged wings that close against a spring when it is pushed through a hole, and open after emerging fromthe hole; used to fasten objects to ahollowwall or to a wall which is accessible only from one side.


    Toggle button, английский
      A button control within a graphical user interface that when clicked remains down’ (appearing to be pressed) until it is clicked again. it can display either text or a picture


    Toggle flag, английский
      A menu option to change the flag status of an email.


    Sichqon, узбекский

    Ona, узбекский