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Laid off

Список слов, которые чаще всего пишутся с ошибками в американском английском
    The past tense is "laid." there is no such word (at least nowadays) as "layed."


Layed off, английский
    The past tense is "laid." there is no such word (at least nowadays) as "layed."




Laid, английский
    A fisherman`s name for the pollack. also, a term in rope-making, the twist being the lay; single-laid, is one strand; hawser-laid, three strands twisted into a rope; cablet-laid, three ropes laid together; this is also termed water-laid.


Laid aback, английский
    See aback.


Laid down, английский
    Said of a ship under construction once its keel has been put in place.


Laid paper, английский
  1. Paper with a pattern of parallel lines at equal distances, giving a ribbed effect.

  2. Бумага с водяным знаком из близко расположенных друг от друга в машинном направлении параллельных линий.


Laid to, английский
    A term used sometimes for hove to, but when a vessel lays to the sails are kept full. as in a gale of wind, under staysails, or close reefs, &c.


Laid up, английский
  1. To be placed in reserve or mothballed. the latter usage is used in modern times and can refer to a specific set of procedures used by the us navy to preserve ships in good condition.

  2. A vessel dismantled and moored in a harbour, either for want of employment, or as unfit for further service.

  3. Said of a ship which is docked and out of service for a short period (e.g., for the winter), but has not been mothballed for long-term storage.


Laid-down cost, английский
    Фактическая себестоимость; см. cost


Laid-open application, английский
    Выложенная заявка


Laid-out, английский
    To be completely physically out of commission either by result of a flu-vaccination gone awry or an after school beating. example


Laid-up, английский

Laid-up tonnage, английский
    Ships not in active service; a ship which is out of commission for fitting out, awaiting better markets, needing work for classification, etc.


Laida, английский

Laidez, английский
    Easy to pick up--laid easily. example check out those laidez in the short skirt.


Laidoner, английский

Off, английский
  1. If a wine is not showing its true character, or is flawed or spoiled in some way, it is said to be "off."

  2. Office

  3. The opposite to near. also applied to a ship sailing from the shore into the open sea. also, implies abreast of, or near, as “we were off cape finisterre.”—nothing off! the order to the helmsman not to suffer the ship to fall off from the wind.

  4. Offload/-ed cargo (crm)


Off, английский

Off, английский

Off and on, английский
  1. When a ship beating to windward approaches the shore by one board, and recedes from it when on the other. also used to denote an undecided person. dodging off a port.

  2. Now in general use to mean occasionally, the expression was originally nautical to describe keeping close to the shore by sailing alternately away from (off ) and toward (on) it.


Off angles with the tape, английский
    Разбивка углов мерной лентой; ~ out разбивка; раз- 327 laying метка; трассировка; ~ out a building разбивка здания


Off at a tangent, английский
    Going in a hurry, or in a testy humour.


Occurred, английский
    Always two "r" letters! according to english pronunciation rules, with one "r," it would be pronounced as "oh-cured" which means … nothing!


Colleague, английский
    Just think that you`ll become a major league speller when you spell "colleague" correctly — and remember, it`s with two "l`s."