- træsnit
- træ|snitsb., -tet, træsnit, -tene
Dansk ordbog. 2015.
Dansk ordbog. 2015.
SNIT — (Snit’s Not Incr Tcl) объектно ориентированное расширение языка Open Source рекурсивным способом, гласящая что SNIT это не Incr Tcl. В настоящее время включено в стандартную библиотеку Ссылки www.wjduquette.com/snit/snit.html(англ.) SNIT 1.0:… … Википедия
Snit — Тип Объектно=ориентированное расширение языка Автор William H. Duquette Написана на Tcl Первый выпуск 31 августа 2002 Последняя версия 2.3.2 (13 декабря 2011) Состояние … Википедия
Snit's Revenge — is a two player board game developed and illustrated by Tom Wham. It originally appeared as an insert in Dragon Magazine in 1977, and subsequently as a boxed game first published by TSR and currently by Steve Jackson Games . The Steve Jackson… … Wikipedia
şnit — ŞNIT, şnituri, s.n. 1. Suprafaţă formată de marginile tăiate ale unei cărţi. 2. Marginea liberă a tălpii la încălţăminte. – Din germ. Schnitt. Trimis de LauraGellner, 30.04.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 ŞNIT s. v. ştanţă. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007.… … Dicționar Român
snit — [snıt] n be in a snit AmE informal to be very annoyed about something, especially in a way that other people think is unreasonable ▪ She s been in a snit ever since the party … Dictionary of contemporary English
snit — [ snıt ] noun count or uncount AMERICAN INFORMAL a feeling of being annoyed. This word shows that you think someone is silly to be annoyed: be in a snit: Frances is always in a snit about something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
snit — sb., tet, snit, tene; i snit; se sit snit til noget … Dansk ordbog
snit — [snit] n. [< ? SN(IPPY) + (F)IT] a fit of anger, pique, etc.: usually in (or into) a snit … English World dictionary
šnit — šnȉt m <N mn šnìtovi> DEFINICIJA reg. 1. nacrt, rez onoga što se šije; kroj 2. film. faza u montažnoj obradi filma [fini šnit] ETIMOLOGIJA njem. Schnitt … Hrvatski jezični portal
snit — /snit/, n. an agitated or irritated state. [1935 40; orig. uncert.] * * * … Universalium
snit — (n.) state of agitation, fit of temper, 1939, American English, of unknown origin … Etymology dictionary