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Французско-русский универсальный словарь. 2013.
Французско-русский универсальный словарь. 2013.
obsonation — † obsoˈnation Obs. rare 0. [ad. L. obsōnātiōn em catering, n. of action f. obsōnāre: see next.] A feasting (Cockeram, 1623) … Useful english dictionary
obsolescence — ob‧so‧les‧cence [ˌɒbsəˈlesns ǁ ˌɑːb ] noun [uncountable] when a product, system etc is becoming no longer useful because something better is available, possible etc: • Now markets are subject to the faster obsolescence of products due to greater … Financial and business terms
obsolescent — obsolescence ob‧so‧les‧cence [ˌɒbsəˈlesns ǁ ˌɑːb ] noun [uncountable] when a product, system etc is becoming no longer useful because something better is available, possible etc: • Now markets are subject to the faster obsolescence of products… … Financial and business terms
superannuate — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To remove from active service: pension (off), retire. Idiom: put out to pasture. See KEEP. 2. To make or become obsolete: obso lesce, obsolete, outdate. See NEW, USED … English dictionary for students
obsoleto — /obso leto/ agg. [dal lat. obsoletus, part. pass. di obsolescĕre logorarsi, andare in disuso , attrav. l ingl. obsolete ]. [che non è più in uso] ▶◀ antiquato, arretrato, (scherz.) della nonna, desueto, disusato, inattuale, (lett.) obsolescente,… … Enciclopedia Italiana
planned obsolescence — planned obso lescence n [U] when a product is deliberately made so that it will soon be replaced by something more fashionable or more technically advanced. This is done so that people will want to buy new things more often … Dictionary of contemporary English
doggo — adj 1. American worthless, inferior, bad. A variation of dog ass. 2. British intoxicated by marihuana. This unusual term derives from a now obso lete piece of rhyming slang dog and boned: stoned, perhaps reinforced by the immobility and… … Contemporary slang
Noah — n a. Australian a shark b. British a park c. British a nark (informer) All the senses of the word are examples of rhyming slang, from Noah s ark . The two British instances are now rare if not obso lete … Contemporary slang
Noah's — n a. Australian a shark b. British a park c. British a nark (informer) All the senses of the word are examples of rhyming slang, from Noah s ark . The two British instances are now rare if not obso lete … Contemporary slang
sparrowfart — n dawn. A joky euphemism inspired by cock crow . The phrase became obso lete in Britain in the 1930s but remained in use in Australia, and was revived in Britain in the late 1960s by the cartoon strip The Adventures of Barry McKenzie, published… … Contemporary slang