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Глоссарии и словари бюро переводов Фларус

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Англо-грузинский словарь


    Ancestor, английский

    Forefather, английский



    Anchor, английский
    1. Якорь, опора. опция в текстовых процессорах, которая связывает рамку или объект в рамке с абзацем. при удалении абзаца будет удалена и прикрепленная к нему рамка

    2. 1. an object designed to prevent or slow the drift of a ship, attached to the ship by a line or chain; typically a metal, hook-like or plough-like object designed to grip the bottom under the body of water (but see also sea anchor).

    3. Якорь, анкер

    4. N псхл. якорь5 anchoring n псхл. якорение6

    5. Якорь

    6. A large and heavy instrument in use from the earliest times for holding and retaining ships, which it executes with admirable force. with few exceptions it consists of a long iron shank, having at one end a ring, to which the cable is attached, and the

    7. [1] a device fastened to a chain or line, consisting either of a hook which embeds itself in the sea floor or of a heavy weight to hold the ship in place. the concept is said to have been developed in china for emperor yu (2205–2197 b.c.). [2] to place such a device. (from the anglo-saxon ancor.)

    8. Точка привязки; привязывать

    9. To fasten down or hold in place.

    10. Heavy object buried in ground to which a guy or snake line may be attached. also called deadman.

    11. Анкер; анкерное устройство о ~

    12. An arrangement of one or (usually) more pieces of gear set up to support the weight of a belay or top rope.

    13. (1) a heavy metal object designed in such a way that its weight and shape will help to hold a boat in its position when lowered to the sea bottom on a rode or chain. (2) the act of using an anchor.

    14. A format code in a desktop publishing or word processing document that keeps an element in the document, such as a figure or a caption or a label associated with the figure, in a certain position in the document. the anchored object is generally attached to another element in the document.

    15. A location or selection of text in a file that you name for reference purposes. bookmarks identify a location within your file that you can later refer or link to.

    16. To manipulate an interface element, such as a toolbar, so that it maintains the relative position to the anchored edges, when the display orientation or size changes.

    17. A stimulus that automatically creates a new state.

    18. Nlp term for stimulus response conditioning where a stimulus is paired with a response. thereafter when the stimulus - the anchor - is presented it reaccesses the response. for example, if you are in an intense emotional state when you hear a piece of music then at a later date the music will trigger the emotional state.


    Ancestor, английский