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Gutter

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(gutters) 1. The gutter is the edge of a road next to the pavement, where rain water collects and flows away. It is supposed to be washed down the gutter and into the city’s vast sewerage system. N-COUNT: usu the N 2. A gutter is a plastic or metal channel fixed to the lower edge of the roof of a building, which rain water drains into. Did you fix the gutter? N-COUNT 3. If someone is in the gutter, they are very poor and live in a very bad way. Instead of ending up in jail or in the gutter he was remarkably successful. N-SING: the N 4. see also gutter press
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English goter, from Anglo-French gutere, goter, from gute drop, from Latin gutta  Date: 14th century  1.  a. a trough along the eaves to catch and carry off rainwater  b. a low area (as at the edge of a street) to carry off surface water (as to a sewer)  c. a trough or groove to catch and direct something the ~s of a bowling alley  2. a white space formed by the adjoining inside margins of two facing pages (as of a book)  3. the lowest or most vulgar level or condition of human life  II. verb  Date: 14th century  transitive verb  1. to cut or wear ~s in  2. to provide with a ~  intransitive verb  1.  a. to flow in rivulets  b. of a candle to melt away through a channel out of the side of the cup hollowed out by the burning wick  2. to incline downward in a draft the candle flame ~ing  III. adjective  Date: 15th century of, relating to, or characteristic of the ~; especially marked by extreme vulgarity, cheapness, or indecency ~ politics ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
2.
  n. & v. --n. 1 a shallow trough below the eaves of a house, or a channel at the side of a street, to carry off rainwater. 2 (prec. by the) a poor or degraded background or environment. 3 an open conduit along which liquid flows out. 4 a groove. 5 a track made by the flow of water. --v. 1 intr. flow in streams. 2 tr. furrow, channel. Phrases and idioms gutter press sensational journalism concerned esp. with the private lives of public figures. Etymology: ME f. AF gotere, OF gotiere ult. f. L gutta drop ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
3.
  1) водосточная канава; ливнесток; кювет 2) водосточный жёлоб 3) жёлоб; выемка; паз 4) метал. заусенечная канавка (для облоя) 5) авто водоотвод (над дверьми) 6) эл. лоток для проводов 7) промежуток между двумя полосами набора (на печатной форме) to hang gutter — навешивать водосточный жёлоб - back gutter - box gutter - collecting gutter - condensation gutter - drain gutter - eaves gutter - fillet gutter - hanging gutter - overflow gutter - parallel gutter - roof gutter - secret gutter - trough gutter - valley gutter - water gutter ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  1) водосток 2) водосточный желоб 3) канава 4) канавка 5) лотковый 6) лоток 7) паз 8) слив - gutter tile - gutter trench - gutter triangle - hanging gutter - rim gutter - trough gutter ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1. желоб 2. сточная канава 3. осушительная канава 4. трущобы the language of the gutter —- грубый, вульгарный язык to rise from the gutter —- выйти из трущоб to be born in the gutter —- презр. родиться в нищете to take a child out of the gutter —- взять ребенка с улицы to end up in the gutter —- умереть под забором 5. тех. канавка, паз, выемка 6. полигр. промежуток между двумя смежными полосами 7. полигр. крупный пробельный материал 8. белая полоска с просечками между марками 9. оплывать 10. делать желоба, канавки, пазы 11. стекать; литься tears gutter down —- льются слезы ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) водосточный желоб  2) сточная канав(к)а  3) низы (общества)  4) typ. крупный пробельный материал  2. v.  1) делать желоба, канавки  2) стекать  3) оплывать (о свече) GUTTER press noun бульварная пресса ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  ~1 n 1 the edge of a road next to the path, where water collects and flows away 2 an open pipe or channel1 (4), fixed to the edge of a roof to collect and carry away rain water 3 the gutter the bad social conditions of the lowest and poorest level of society  (Men like him usually ended up in jail - or the gutter.) 4 the gutter press BrE the newspapers that print shocking stories about people's personal lives  (- compare tabloid) ~2 v literary if a candle gutters it burns with an unsteady flame gutter out phr v AmE to become gradually weaker and then stop completely  (What had been a promising film career in the end just guttered out.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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