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ed
(личн. имена) - уменьш. от Edgar, Edmund, Edward и Edwin; Эд
ED noun; dim. of Edgar, Edmund, Edward, Edwin Эд
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1.
  I сокр. от effective dose эффективная доза II сокр. от electronic dummy имитационная модель (тела человека) для исследования его акустико-механических свойств III сокр. от error detection обнаружение ошибок IV сокр. от external device внешнее [периферийное] устройство ED сокр. от editor редактор, программа редактирования ...
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  1. suffix forming adjectives: 1 from nouns, meaning 'having, wearing, affected by, etc.' (talented; trousered; diseased). 2 from phrases of adjective and noun (good-humoured; three-cornered). Etymology: OE - ede 2. suffix forming: 1 the past tense and past participle of weak verbs (needed; risked). 2 participial adjectives (escaped prisoner; a pained look). Etymology: OE -ed, -ad, -od ...
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   I. noun  Date: 1954 ~ucation driver's ~ adult ~  II. abbreviation  1. ~it~; ~ition; ~itor  2. ~ucation ED  abbreviation erectile dysfunction ED  I. verb suffix or adjective suffix  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ~, -od, -ad; akin to Old High German -t, past participle ending, Latin -tus, Greek -tos, suffix forming verbals  1. — used to form the past participle of regular weak verbs ended faded tried patted  2. — used to form adjectives of identical meaning from Latin-derived adjectives ending in -ate crenulated  3.  a. having ; characterized by cultured two-legged  b. having the characteristics of bigoted  II. verb suffix  Etymology: Middle English ~e, -de, from Old English -de, ~e, -ode, -ade; akin to Old High German -ta, past ending (1st singular) and probably to Old High German -t, past participle ending — used to form the past tense of regular weak verbs judged denied dropped ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  1 an abbreviation for editor 2 an abbreviation for edition ed ~ suffix 1 forms the regular past tense and past participle of verbs. The past participle form is often used as an adjective  (I want, I wanted, I have wanted | I show, I showed, I have shown | He walked away. | a sound that echoed through the room | a wanted criminal) 2 having a particular thing  (a bearded man (=a man with a beard) | a kind-hearted woman) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  physiol. abbr. Erectile Dysfunction physiol. abbr. Emergency department physiol. abbr. Eating Disorder physiol. abbr. Edema UN abbr. Extreme Democracy supp. abbr. Edison Daven transport. abbr. Effective Diameter mil. abbr. Effective Date mil. abbr. Engineering Development mil. abbr. Early Deployment mil. abbr. Evolutionary Development univ. abbr. English Department electron. abbr. Enterprise Development electron. abbr. Electrodeposited gen. comp. abbr. Embedded Dictionary network. abbr. Early Deployment (Cisco) sec. abbr. Encryption Device educ. abbr. Extremely Disappointing fam. abbr. Emile Desjardins law abbr. Extra Description law abbr. Enforcement Droid NYSE symbols Consolidated Edison, Inc. pos. abbr. Elvis's Doctor pos. abbr. Earnings Difference pos. abbr. Executive Director pos. abbr. Enterprise Director account. abbr. Exposure Draft lat. abbr. Eodem Die ...
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