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Противостоять
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Упорствовать, русский
Упорствовать , артачиться, упрямиться
Trotsa, шведский
Oppositum esse [sum, fui], латинский
Reniti [or, nisus sum], латинский
Restare [o, stiti,-], латинский
Subornator, латинский
Endure, английский
Counter, английский
- Счетчик
- The part of the stern above the waterline that extends beyond the rudder stock culminating in a small transom. a long counter increases the waterline length when the boat is heeled, so increasing hull speed.
- Подзор
- A term which enters into the composition of divers words of our language, and generally implies opposition, as counter-brace, counter-current, &c.—counter of a ship, refers to her after-seat on the water: the counter above extends from the gun-deck line, or lower ribbon moulding of the cabin windows, to the water-line (or seat of water); the lower counter is arched below that line, and constitutes the hollow run. it is formed on the transom-buttocks.
- That part of a vessel which overhangs and projects abaft the sternpost (cf. cruiser stern). 83 counter counter-flood: to allow water into one compartment to compensate for the imbalance caused by previous flooding of another compartment. this emergency measure rightens the vessel, but reduces its overall buoyancy.
- A global integer variable that is used in a runbook.
- In programming, a variable used to keep count of something.
- The enclosed (or partially enclosed) space within letters such as ‘c,’ ‘e,’ s,’ ‘h,’ and ‘g.’ often confused with “bowl.”
- Нечто противоположное, обратное
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Режиссура, русский
Упорство, русский
Упорство , упрямство
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