Толковый словарь английского языка - tab
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I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1607 1. a short projecting device: as, a small flap or loop by which something may be grasped or pulled, a projection from a card used as an aid in filing, a small insert, addition, or remnant, appendage , extension , a small auxiliary airfoil hinged to a control surface (as a trailing edge) to help s~ilize an airplane in flight, 2. partly short for ~le (I); partly from sense 1] close surveillance ; watch , a creditor's statement ; bill , check , cost , 3. by shortening] ~loid , ~let , a key on a keyboard especially for arranging data in columns, II. transitive verb (~bed; ~bing) Date: 1872 to furnish or ornament with ~s, to single out ; designate , ~ulate
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1. n. & v. --n. 1 a a small flap or strip of material attached for grasping, fastening, or hanging up, or for identification. b a similar object as part of a garment etc. 2 US colloq. a bill or price (picked up the tab). 3 Brit. Mil. a marking on the collar distinguishing a staff officer. 4 a a stage-curtain. b a loop for suspending this. --v.tr. (tabbed, tabbing) provide with a tab or tabs. Phrases and idioms keep tabs (or a tab) on colloq. 1 keep account of. 2 have under observation or in check. Etymology: prob. f. dial.: cf. TAG(1) 2. n. 1 = TABULATOR 2. 2 = TABULATOR 3. Etymology: abbr. TAB abbr. 1 typhoid-paratyphoid A and B vaccine. 2 Austral. Totalizator Agency Board. ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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