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Tifosi
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The army of obsessive ferrari fans who follow formula 1 all around the world supporting just that team. invariably dressed all in red. largely italians. example the tifosi were out in force at monza.
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Supporting, английский
- Поддержка: обеспечение
- Монтаж и крепление
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Tight, английский
- 1. indicating friendship 2. indicating infallibility. example 1. ed do you know bill? ted yeah, he and i are tight. 2. i wanted to argue with him but his logic was way too tight.
- Подтянутый (о брюхе (?), чаще говорят tucked-up); узкий (напр., tight at the shoulders
- Close, free from leaks. hence a ship is said to be tight when no water leaks in; and a cask is called tight when none of the liquid leaks out. applied to ropes or chains this word becomes taut.
- [1] said of a wooden vessel which does not leak. (old norse thettr = watertight.) [2] said of a vessel where discipline is strictly enforced. (german dicht = tight.) [3] a well-run business is often referred to as a “tight ship.” [4] common slang for inebriated (origin uncertain).
- Inadequate clearance or the barest minimum of clearance between working parts.
- Unbroken, crack-free, and solid rock in which a naked hole will stand without caving.
- A borehole made impermeable to water by ce mentation or casing. 4. an impermeable rock formation. 5. an underground opening having limited space in which to work.
- A track or mix demonstrating good low-frequency transient response and detail. tight is also used to describe the sound of a damped kick drum. it can also mean the absence of leakage between microphones.
- In line with or extremely close to the inside market or last sale in a stock (+/- 1/8). on the money.
- Трудное или тяжёлое положение
Tiffrippicate, английский
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