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Tad — Datos generales Origen Seattle, Washington, EE.UU. Información artística … Wikipedia Español
Tad — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom … Wikipédia en Français
tad — [tæd] n spoken [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: tad small boy (19 20 centuries), perhaps from English dialect tad toad ] a tad a) a small amount ▪ Would you like some milk? Just a tad. b) slightly ▪ It s a tad expensive … Dictionary of contemporary English
tad — tȁd (tàdā) pril. DEFINICIJA za vrijeme u zamjeničkoj (anaforičkoj) službi u zn. 1. u to vrijeme, u to doba, u taj čas = onda (1) 2. nakon prethodno kazanog događaja, poslije loga, usp. onda SINTAGMA kad (a) tad (a) koliko se god čekalo, makar u… … Hrvatski jezični portal
Tad — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Grunge Gründung 1988 Auflösung 1999 Gründungsmitgli … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tad Lo — Tad Fane Wasserfall Das Bolaven Plateau ist eine 1.200 m hohe und 10.000 km² große Hochebene in Laos. Das Plateau befindet sich großenteils in der Provinz Champasak. In dieser Region leben verschiedene Volksgruppen, die zur Mon Khmer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
tad — /tad/, n. Informal. 1. a small child, esp. a boy. 2. a very small amount or degree; bit: Please shift your chair a tad to the right. The frosting could use a tad more vanilla. [1875 80, Amer., for def. 1; 1935 40, Amer., for def. 2; perh.… … Universalium
tad — ☆ tad [tad ] n. [prob. < TADPOLE] 1. a little child, esp. a boy 2. a small amount, degree, extent, etc.: often used with a and having adverbial force [a tad tired] … English World dictionary
tad — (n.) 1877, young or small child, probably a shortened form of TADPOLE (Cf. tadpole), which is said to be the source of Tad as the nickname of U.S. President Lincoln s son Thomas (1853–1871). The extended meaning small amount is first recorded… … Etymology dictionary
tad — informal ► ADVERB (a tad) ▪ to a minor extent; somewhat. ► NOUN ▪ a small amount. ORIGIN originally denoting a small child: perhaps related to TADPOLE(Cf. ↑tadpole) … English terms dictionary