pad

  • 61pad — I noun 1) a pad over the eye Syn: dressing, pack, wad 2) making notes on a pad Syn: notebook, notepad, writing pad, jotter; N.Amer. scratch pad II verb he padded along the landing …

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  • 62pàd — páda m (ȁ á) padec: pad meteorita, zračnega vozila / pad naklade; pad zračnega pritiska / redko obvarovati otroka pred padom ◊ fiz. prosti pad gibanje prostega telesa v prostoru brez zraka zaradi delovanja teže …

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  • 63pad — Synonyms and related words: Domesday Book, abate, abiding place, abode, account book, address, address book, adversaria, aegis, air mattress, album, allay, alleviate, ambler, ambulate, anesthetize, ankle, annual, appease, appointment calendar,… …

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  • 64pad — m IV, D. u, Ms. padzie; lm M. y sport. «szybkie przypadnięcie ciałem do powierzchni ziemi, podłogi itp.» Pad w przód, w bok, na plecy. Pad do podporu. Wykonać pad …

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  • 65pad — [pæd] noun [C] I 1) a set of sheets of paper that are fastened together along the top or along one side a note pad[/ex] 2) a thick piece of a soft substance that you use for protecting something, making it more comfortable, or changing its shape… …

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  • 66pad — 1. n. a place to live; one’s room or dwelling. □ Why don’t you come over to my pad for a while? □ This is a nice pad you’ve got here. 2. tv. to lengthen a piece of writing with unnecessary material. (See also padded.) □ This story would be better …

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  • 67pad — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a piece of soft material used to reduce friction or jarring, fill out hollows, hold or absorb liquid, etc. 2 a number of sheets of blank paper fastened together at one edge, for writing or drawing on. 3 = ink pad. 4 the fleshy… …

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  • 68pad — 1. Soft material forming a cushion, used in applying or relieving pressure on a part, or in filling a depression so that dressings can fit snugly. 2. A more or less encapsulated body of fat or some other tissue serving to fill a space or act as a …

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  • 69pad —    dishonestly to inflate    Used of claims and accounts, from padding clothing to cause an apparent increase in size:     The surcharges, padding and fictitious costs that were an inevitable part of every account. (Deighton, 1972)    There is no …

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  • 70pad up — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms pad up : present tense I/you/we/they pad up he/she/it pads up present participle padding up past tense padded up past participle padded up to put special thick soft covers on your legs in order to protect… …

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