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Nail colors to the mast
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A sailing warship’s captain would frequently order this action before combat, either to warn the crew he intended to fight to the death, or to prevent the flag falling in apparent surrender if its halyard was cut by enemy gunfire. it was an easy transition to the modern civilian meaning of taking a firm position which all can see.
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Frequently, английский
Frecuentemente
Transition, английский
- Переучивание; переподготовка
- N переход closed ~ закрытый слог (ант. open ~) normal ~ обычный переход open ~ открытый переход (ант. closed ~) percussive ~ ударный переход
- Переход от пластичного состояния к хрупкому
- A change in gait.
- Upward or downward change between gaits, speed, direction, or maneuvers.
- A move from one license, product, or license model to another. some examples of transitions are: a step-up to a higher edition; a move from on-premises to the cloud, or cloud to on-premises; or a move to or from a license model that is a hybrid of an online service and an on-premises product.
- An allowed path from one state to another.
- An animation effect that specifies how the display changes as a user moves from one item (such as a slide or web page) to another.
- In a statechart or activity diagram, a relationship between two states or action states or between a state and itself.
- Переход
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Nail trimming, английский
See haircutting.
Myrmidon, английский
Obsolete (and somewhat poetical) name for a sea captain. after the people of thessaly, mythologically said to have been the first to construct ships. muc 210 n
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