Определение three-d в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
- a movie with images having three dimensional form or appearance
- having a three-dimensional form or appearance; "aren't dreams always in 3-D?"
- three-decker
- A sailing warship that had guns on each of three decks
- three-decker
- A sandwich made from three slices of bread; a triple-decker
- three-dimensional
- lifelike
- three-dimensional
- Existing in three dimensions
- three-dimensional
- having depth (or the illusion of depth) as well as height and width
- three-day event
- an equestrian competition; the first day is dressage; the second is cross-country jumping; the third is stadium jumping
- three-day event
- a horse-riding competition that takes place for three days
- three-decker
- a warship carrying guns on three decks any ship having three decks
- three-digit inflation
- price increases at a rate of one hundred percent or more
- three-digit number
- number composed of three digits
- three-dimensional
- To possess, or to create the illusion of possessing, the dimension of depth in addition to the dimensions of height and width
- three-dimensional
- Having, or appearing to have, height, width, and depth
- three-dimensional
- Three-dimensional art or design is produced by carving or shaping stone, wood, clay, or other materials. The abbreviation 3-D can also be used. a degree in three-dimensional art
- three-dimensional
- approval If you describe fictional characters as three-dimensional you mean that they seem real and natural. She emerges as a full, three-dimensional character in a way that few horror genre heroines ever do
- three-dimensional
- A three-dimensional picture, image, or film looks as though it is deep or solid rather than flat. The abbreviation 3-D can also be used. new software, which generates both two-dimensional drawings and three-dimensional images
- three-dimensional
- having depth or thickness
- three-dimensional
- A three-dimensional object is solid rather than flat, because it can be measured in three different directions, usually the height, length, and width. The abbreviation 3-D can also be used. a three-dimensional model
- three-dimensional
- having three dimensions
- three-dimensional
- Imagery or data displayed or presented in a three-dimensional format as a result of digital image processing and not stereoscopic parallax
- three-dimensional
- Having, or appearing to have, height, width and depth
- three-dimensional
- involving or relating to three dimensions or aspects; giving the illusion of depth; "lifelike three-dimensional characters"; "a three-dimensional account of conditions under the new government"; "they shot the movie in three-D
- three-dimensional
- Knit in such a way as to have more than one dimension
- three-dimensional
- Having height, width, and depth Also referred to as 3-D
- three-dimensional
- Possessing the qualities of height, width, and depth
- three-dimensional
- Having or appearing to have, height, width, and depth
- three-dimensional
- A solid, or the illusion of a solid
- three-dimensional
- Having, or appearing to have, length, width, and depth
- three-dimensional radar
- radar that will report altitude as well as azimuth and distance of a target
- three-dimensionality
- the property of having three dimensions
- Rule of Three
- The religious tenet held by some Wiccans stating whatever energy, positive or negative, a person puts into the world will be returned threefold
- Song of the Three Holy Children
- A book of the Apocrypha
- clogs to clogs in three generations
- Wealth earned in one generation seldom lasts through the third (grandchild’s) generation
- eighty-three
- The cardinal number immediately following eighty-two and preceding eighty-four
- fifty-three
- The cardinal number immediately following fifty-two and preceding fifty-four
- forty-three
- The cardinal number immediately following forty-two and preceding forty-four
- less than three
- love
I less than three this website.
- me three
- Used to express agreement, after someone has already said "me too"
Perhaps a first worker complained about an aspect of their work environment, and others chimed in—Me too, me three!.
- me three
- An expression of support to a position that has already been proposed and seconded
Mostly, I just wanted to say sort of a me-too, or me-three, or me-ten statement at this point: The census is extremely important.
- ninety-three
- The cardinal number immediately following ninety-two and preceding ninety-four
- rule of three
- A rule for clinical trials used for determining the rate of adverse side effects when no such side effects present during the course of the trial
- rule of three
- A religious tenet stating that whatever energy a person puts out into the world, be it positive or negative, will be returned to that person three times
- rule of three
- If two ratios are equal, then the denominator of the second equals its numerator times the reciprocal of the first ratio: if \frac ab=\frac cd then d=\frac{bc}a
- rule of three
- A rule which states that things which come in groups of three are inherently funnier or more effective than things which come in groups of other sizes
- seventy-three
- An abbreviation for 'Best regards'. Used especially in Morse code
- seventy-three
- The cardinal number immediately following seventy-two and preceding seventy-four
- sixty-three
- The cardinal number immediately following sixty-two and preceding sixty-four
- thirty-three
- A phonograph record that rotates at 33⅓ revolutions per minute; especially an LP
- thirty-three
- The cardinal number after thirty-two and before thirty-four
- three
- Describing a set or group with three components
- three
- The digit/figure 3
- three
- Anything measuring three units, as length
Put all the threes in a separate container.
- three
- The playing card featuring three pips
- three
- A person who is three years old
All the threes will go in Mrs. Smith's class, while I'll take the fours and fives.
- three
- A numerical value after two and before four. Represented in Arabic digits as 3; This many dots (•••)
- three L
- A law student in his or her third (and usually final) year of law school
- three L
- Of or pertaining to the third year of law school
Most people I know skipped half of their three L classes.
- three Rs
- The basic precepts of any subject matter
Chapter 11: The Big C and the Three Rs: Chores, Relaxation, Recreation, and Rebellion.
- three Rs
- The basic education any child can expect to receive, but not necessarily limited to reading, writing and arithmetic
- three Rs
- The basic education received in primary schools. Literally; reading, writing and arithmetic
- three card brag
- A card game somewhat like a simplified form of poker, and one of poker's several ancestors
- three day eventing
- A three-phase equestrian sport consisting of dressage, cross country, and show jumping
- three guys in a garage
- A small, agile group of startup innovators with a big idea, passion, and modest resources
- three hots and a cot
- shelter
- three hots and a cot
- prison
- three hundred
- A number approximating 300
I was among the first division to leave the long detested prison that for three hundred weary days had been my horrible lodging place.
- three hundred
- The cardinal number occurring after two hundred ninety-nine and before three hundred one, represented in Arabic numerals as 300
- three o'clock
- The start of the fourth hour of the day in both the 12-hour and the 24-hour clock; 3: 00
- three of a kind
- A hand including three cards of the same rank
- three sheets to the wind
- Drunk
That late in the evening, he was three sheets to the wind and had long since stopped making sense.
- three skips of a louse
- said about some trifling or insignificant matter
’Tis not that I value the money three skips of a louse: But the thing I stand upon is the credit of the house.
- three thousand
- 3,000
- three true outcomes
- The three results of a plate appearance that do not involve the fielders: home runs, walks, and strikeouts
- three up, three down
- To record three outs in an inning without allowing a batter to reach first base
- three wise men
- three of a kind kings
- three-card monte
- A confidence game in which the victim, or mark, is tricked into betting a sum of money that they can find the money card, for example the queen of hearts, among three face-down playing cards
- three-card trickster
- A con man who plays three-card monte
- three-center two-electron bond
- Any of several forms of extended covalent bond, deficient in one electron, joining three atoms
- three-cornered
- Having three corners; triangular
- three-finger salute
- Control-Alt-Delete, a keypress used to reset or interrupt the computer
THE THREE-FINGER SALUTE … to suddenly find that your keyboard is frozen or to watching the screen fill up with garbage. You may not even be aware of the two different types of crashes, the soft crash (recoverable by the three-finger salute, Ctrl-Alt-Del) or the hard crash (big red switch and count to 5 slowly).
- three-finger salutes
- plural form of three-finger salute
- three-fourths
- Of three quarters the original size
- three-headed
- Having three heads
- three-horned
- having three horns
- three-leaved
- Of a plant, having three leaves
- three-legged
- having three legs
- three-legged race
- A race, in which a team of two players are joined together at opposite ankles, and must complete a short sprint before the other teams
- three-line whip
- An imperative order
I have to go shopping with the wife, I'm afraid. She's given me a three-line whip.
- three-line whip
- A directive from an MP's superiors to vote in a particular way in parliament, despite what the politician might believe or what his constituents would wish
Since the metaphysical status of egg-casing is not one on which the church has yet pronounced, opposition appears based on yuck and nothing else. But yuck has become diktat, with Catholic MPs up to cabinet level being given a three-line whip by their bishops.
- three-martini lunch
- A leisurely, expensive, midday meal associated with drinking, which is tax-deductible because business is discussed
- three-martini lunches
- plural form of three-martini lunch
- three-minute warning
- A timeout and warning given to the coaches with three minutes to go before the end of each half; after this point, the clock stops at the end of every play. Analogous to the two-minute warning of American football
- three-on-the-tree
- On an automobile, describing the gearshift lever of a steering column-mounted three-speed manual transmission
- three-on-the-tree
- On an automobile (especially those produced from 1939 through the mid-1970s), a three-speed manual transmission whose gearshift lever is mounted on the steering column
In driver's education, they used to teach students to drive in cars with a three-on-the-tree, but now the cars all have automatic transmission.
- three-parent
- Having three genetic parents; that is, having been produced by a process in which the nucleus of one egg is inserted into the cytoplasm of another egg, which contains mitochondrial DNA, and then the hybrid egg is fertilized by a sperm
As transformative as are the medical benefits of three-parent children, the social rewards should not be overlooked.
- three-peat
- A third successive win
- three-peat
- To win somethings three times consecutively
- three-piece suit
- A suit consisting of matching jacket, trousers and waistcoat
- three-ply
- Having three strands or layers
- three-ply
- Yarn having three strands
- three-point line
- An arc on the floor of a basketball court beyond which a successful shot is worth three points
- three-point shot
- A shot attempted from beyond the three-point line
- three-point turn
- An act of turning around a car, involving one forward turn and two backward turns (or vice-versa)
- three-pronged
- Having three prongs or similar parts; trifurcated
- three-quarter
- of three fourths of the usual dimension
- three-quarter
- A player positioned between the half-backs and the full-backs (properly a three-quarter back)
- three-quarter
- with the subject turned slightly away from a frontal view
- three-quarter back
- Any of a group of players positioned between the half-backs and the full-backs; consists of the left wing, the inside centre, the outside centre and the right wing
- three-quarter backs
- plural form of three-quarter back
- three-quarter bathroom
- A room with a toilet (the device) and stall shower, but no bathtub
- three-space
- A vector space whose basis of real numbers has three vectors
- three-time loser
- Someone with bad luck or poor skills who consistently loses
He'll never make anything of himself. He's just a three-time loser.
- three-up
- A gambling game played with three coins
c.1880: a low gambling game by tossing up three pennies or other coins and crying to them — The Detectives' Handbook, published in Australia. Quoted in Sidney J. Baker, The Australian Language, second edition, 1966, chapter XI, end of section 3, page 247.
- three-way
- Sexual activity involving three persons; a threesome; a menage à trois
A guy Julian and you had a three-way with millions of years ago. I used to watch you guys screw through the keyhole sometimes.
- three-way switch
- A type of light switch which can be arranged in pairs to control lights from two locations, as at either end of a stairway or long hallway
- three-wheeler
- An auto rickshaw, tuk-tuk, trishaw
- three-wheeler
- A cycle or motorbike having three wheels
- twenty-three
- The cardinal number after twenty-two and before twenty-four
- twenty-three hundred
- The number two thousand three hundred
- twenty-three hundred
- The start of the last hour of the day on the 24-hour clock i.e. 23: 00
- twenty-three hundred
- The year 2300
- two's company, three's a crowd
- One companion is better than two
- Big Three
- General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler, which are the three largest American car makers
- three
- One more than two; two and one
- three-ring circus
- a public spectacle, especially one with little substance
his attempt at a dignified resignation turned into a three-ring circus.
- three-strikes laws
- (Fizik) Habitual Offender laws (commonly referred to in parlance as three-strikes laws) are statutes enacted by state governments in the United States which mandate state courts to impose harsher sentences on habitual offenders who are convicted of three or more serious criminal offenses
- three
- {a} two and one
- Rags to rags in three generations
- (Atasözü) The first generation in a family makes money (goes from rags to riches); the second generation holds or keeps the money; and the third generation squanders or loses the money (and so goes back to rags)
- queer as a three dollar bill
- (deyim) 1.) (simile) strange, odd, unusual. 2.) (simile) unusually camp, undoubtedly homosexual
- three cheers
- Three successive hurrahs expressing appreciation or congratulation
- two's company three's a crowd
- Better to leave two people together than for a third person to interfere. "My friend wanted to come along on the date between me and my girlfriend but I told him that two's company and three's a crowd so he stayed home."