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  • 91given destruction zone — patikimojo naikinimo zona statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Plotas, kuriame taikinys naikinamas su tam tikra (duota) tikimybe, pvz., įvertinant sviedinio skeveldrinį poveikį, patikimojo naikinimo zona yra plotas, kuriame, sprogus vienam… …

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  • 92given kill zone — patikimojo naikinimo zona statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Plotas, kuriame taikinys naikinamas su tam tikra (duota) tikimybe, pvz., įvertinant sviedinio skeveldrinį poveikį, patikimojo naikinimo zona yra plotas, kuriame, sprogus vienam… …

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  • 93given name — noun the name that precedes the surname • Syn: ↑first name, ↑forename • Hypernyms: ↑name • Hyponyms: ↑Christian name, ↑baptismal name, ↑praenomen * * * …

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  • 94given granted — acknowledged ac*knowl edged ([a^]k*n[o^]l [e^]jd) adj. Generally accepted or recognized as correct or reasonable. Opposite of {unacknowledged}. [Narrower terms: {given, granted}; {unquestionable (vs. questionable)}] Also See: {known}. Syn:… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 95given, the — See foundationalism, myth of the given, protocol statements …

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  • 96given name — first name, name given to one (as opposed to the inherited surname) …

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  • 97given the day that's in it —    (Irish)    This idiom is used when something is obvious because of the day that it occurs: traffic, for example would be busy around a football stadium on game day, given the day that s in it. On any other day the traffic would be… …

    English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • 98given new responsibilities —    demoted    The new responsibilities are invariably less demanding or rewarding than those relinquished:     ... the two existing top managers... have been given new responsibilities. (Daily Telegraph, 2 September 1994, under the headline… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 99given rig —    obsolete Scottish    a plot of land left uncultivated to placate the devil    An example of the common practice of seeking to mollify the devil and discourage him from harming the rest of the farm:     The Gi en Rig , which was set apart or… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 100given half a chance — allowed any opportunity. Given half a chance, most writers would rather talk about a project than work on it. Usage notes: also used in the form give someone/something half a chance: If we give Geoff half a chance, he could paint that kind of… …

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