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Eat cheeks





    Cheek, английский
    1. Either side of the face below the eye and above the jaw

    2. 1. one of two fleshy parts of the face on each side of the nose 2. either side of the buttocks (informal )

    3. Mejilla, cachete, moflete, carrillo

    4. Insolent language.—own cheek, one`s self.—cheeky, flippant.

    5. Щека; боковая грань (шипа, гнезда, слухового окна и т. п.) chemicals:


    Cheek block, английский
      A block with one end permanently attached to something such as a mast.


    Cheek boards, английский
      In concrete formwork, the boards on the sides of the form. cheek cut, side cut an oblique angular cut at the lower end of a jack rafter or the upper end of any rafter so that it can fit tightly against a hip rafter or valley rafter.


    Cheek bone, английский

    Cheek-bone, английский

    Cheekbone, английский
      An arch of bone in the face beneath the cheek which also forms the lower part of the eye socket


    Cheeking, английский

    Cheekpiece, английский

    Cheeks, английский
    1. 1. wooden blocks at the side of a spar.

    2. A general term among mechanics for those pieces of timber in any machine which are double, and perfectly corresponding to each other. the projections at the throat-end of a gaff which embrace the mast are termed jaws. also, the sides of a gun-carriage. (see brackets.) also, the sides of a block. also, an old soubriquet for a marine, derived from a rough pun on his uniform in olden days.

    3. The side pieces of a gun carriage. each cheek of spanish and most other european carriages was usually made from a single great plank, but english and american construction called for a built-up cheek of several planks, jigged or mortised together to prevent starting under the strain of firing. characteristics 70


    Cheeks of an embrasure, английский
      The interior faces or sides of an embrasure.


    Cheeks of the mast, английский
      The faces or projecting parts on each side of the masts, formed to sustain the trestle-trees upon which the frame of the top, together with the top-mast, immediately rest. (see hounds and bibbs.)


    Cheeks, o, английский
      Cheek-knees. pieces of compass-timber on the ship`s bows, for the security of the beak-head, or knee of the head, whence the term head-knee. two pieces of timber fitted on each side of a mast, from beneath the hounds and its uppermost end. also, the circular pieces on the aft-side of the carrick-bitts.


    Eat, английский
    1. Предполагаемое время захода на посадку

    2. Earliest arriving time

    3. Electronic angle tracking

    4. Estimated approach time

    5. Expected activity time

    6. Expected approach time

    7. Earliest arrival time (eta is more common).

    8. [1]to make progress slowly in difficult conditions (e.g., eat to windward): {2] to corrode, as metal, by rust. [3] to wear away or destroy gradually. [4] to eat the wind out of another vessel, is to gain slowly to windward of her.

    9. Expected / estimated approach time (icao doc 8400)

    10. Food stuff for human consumption (ahm), followed by loading position eat/2


    Eat, английский

    Eat, английский

    Eat (ate, eaten), английский

    Eat a horse and chase the ride, английский

    Eat it, английский

    Eat out, английский

    Eat retarded sandwiches, английский

    Eat it, английский

    Eat a horse and chase the ride, английский