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Толковый словарь английского языка - inch

 

Inch

inch
I. noun see: ounce Date: before 12th century a unit of length equal to 1/36 yard, a small amount, distance, or degree , stature, height, 4. a fall (as of rain or snow) sufficient to cover a surface or to fill a gauge to the depth of one ~, a degree of atmospheric or other pressure sufficient to balance the weight of a column of liquid (as mercury) one ~ high in a barometer or manometer, a small advantage especially from lenient or compassionate treatment, II. verb Date: 1599 intransitive verb to move by small degrees ; progress slowly , transitive verb to cause to move slowly , III. noun Etymology: Middle English (Scots), from Scottish Gaelic innis Date: 15th century island
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  1. n. & v. --n. 1 a unit of linear measure equal to one-twelfth of a foot (2.54 cm). 2 a (as a unit of rainfall) a quantity that would cover a horizontal surface to a depth of 1 inch. b (of atmospheric or other pressure) an amount that balances the weight of a column of mercury 1 inch high. 3 (as a unit of map-scale) so many inches representing 1 mile on the ground (a 4-inch map). 4 a small amount (usu. with neg.: would not yield an inch). --v.tr. & intr. move gradually in a specified way (inched forward). Phrases and idioms every inch 1 entirely (looked every inch a queen). 2 the whole distance or area (combed every inch of the garden). give a person an inch and he or she will take a mile (or orig. an ell) a person once conceded to will demand much. inch by inch gradually; bit by bit. within an inch of almost to the point of. Etymology: OE ynce f. L uncia twelfth part: cf. OUNCE(1) 2. n. esp. Sc. a small island (esp. in place-names). Etymology: ME f. Gael. innis ...
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