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  1. чертенок, бесенок 2. постреленок 3. уст. вставка, удлинение, приращение Id: to cork the imp inside the bottle —- загнать джина в бутылку 4. уст. охот. вставлять перья в поврежденное крыло птицы 5. уст. снабжать крыльями 6. уст. надставлять, удлинять, прибавлять; чинить 7. уст. усиливать, укреплять; оказывать помощь ...
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  I imperial noun установленный, соответствующий британскому стандарту II imprimatur noun lat. разрешение цензуры (на печатание) ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  сокр. от impression оттиск IMP сокр. от interface message processor интерфейсный процессор сообщений ...
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a mischievous child. 2 a small mischievous devil or sprite. --v.tr. 1 add feathers to (the wing of a falcon) to restore or improve its flight. 2 archaic enlarge; add by grafting. Etymology: OE impa, impe young shoot, scion, impian graft: ult. f. Gk emphutos implanted, past part. of emphuo ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Old English ~a, from ~ian to ~  Date: before 12th century  1. obsolete shoot, bud; also graft  2.  a. a small demon ; fiend  b. a mischievous child ; urchin  II. transitive verb  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ~ian to graft, from Vulgar Latin *~utare, from Late Latin ~otus grafted shoot, from Greek emphytos ~lanted, from emphyein to ~lant, from em- 2en- + phyein to bring forth — more at be  Date: 15th century  1. to graft or repair (a wing, tail, or feather) with a feather to ~rove a falcon's flying capacity  2. to equip with wings  III. abbreviation  1. ~erative  2. ~erfect  3. ~erial  4. ~ort; ~orted ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (imps) 1. In fairy stories, an imp is a small, magical creature that often causes trouble in a playful way. = sprite N-COUNT 2. People sometimes refer to a naughty child as an imp. (INFORMAL) N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 a small creature in stories who has magic powers and behaves very badly 2 a child who behaves badly, but in a way that amuses people rather than annoying them  (- see also impish) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  physiol. abbr. Improved physiol. abbr. Implant physiol. abbr. Impression U.S. gov. abbr. International Management Program mil. abbr. Interface Management Plan mil. abbr. Individual Meal Pack mil. abbr. Interface Message Processor mil. abbr. Intelligence Message Processor mil. abbr. Input Message Processing mil. abbr. Information Management Plan mil. abbr. Implementation and Monitoring Plan mil. abbr. Impedance airport code Imperatriz, MA, Brazil mathem. abbr. Interactive Mathematical Proofs food abbr. Its My Puet adult abbr. Imaginative Marvelous Playful network. abbr. Internet Mail Provider telec. abbr. Interface Message Processors file ext. abbr. Pascal implementation file ext. abbr. Compressed file archive (IMP) file ext. abbr. Spreadsheet (Lotus Improv) media abbr. Intelligent Media Player educ. abbr. Ideaspace Mining Program educ. abbr. Interactive Math Program sport abbr. International Match Point gen. bus. abbr. Individual Management Plan gen. bus. abbr. Improvement Management Process NYSE symbols Imperial Bancorp int. bus. abbr. International Merchandise Procurement int. bus. abbr. International Market Place pos. abbr. Internet Media Producer firm name abbr. International Music Productions chat abbr. Internet My Pocket chat abbr. Its My Party ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  - O.E. impe, impa "young shoot, graft," from impian "to graft," an early borrowing from V.L. *imptus, from L.L. impotus "implanted," from Gk. emphytos, verbal adj. formed from emphyein "implant," from em- "in" + phyein "to plant." Sense of "child, offspring" (14c.) came from transfer of word from plants to people, with notion of "newness" preserved. Modern meaning is from common use in pejorative phrases like imp of Satan. ...
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