hale
31hale — v. To drag forcibly; to summon forcefully into court. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …
32Hale — m English: transferred use of the surname, originally a local name for someone living in a nook or recess (Old English halh) …
33Hale — Hale, Na|than (1755 76) a US soldier who was caught by the British and hanged for being a ↑spy (=someone whose job is to find out secret information about an enemy) during the American Revolutionary War. He is known for saying, before he was… …
34hale — → hala …
35Hale — (izg. héil), George Ellery (1868 1938) DEFINICIJA američki astrofizičar, konstruirao spektrohelioskop, otkrio magnetna polja u Sunčevim pjegama …
36halė — hãlė dkt. Hãlės ti̇̀po tur̃gus …
37hale — [adj] strong and healthy able bodied, alive and kicking*, blooming, fit, fit as a fiddle*, flourishing, healthy, hearty, husky, in fine fettle*, in the pink*, right, robust, sane, sound, stout, strapping, strong, trim, vigorous, well, well… …
38¡hale! — interjección 1. ¡Hala! …
39halė — statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Pastatas su didele vidaus erdve. Būdinga plieno, gelžbetonio, medžio perdangų konstrukcijos, mūro, kai kada stiklo sienos, apšvietimas iš viršaus. Halės dažniausiai yra visuomeniniai (sporto,… …
40halé — Halé, m. acut. Qui a le visage bruslé ou havi du soleil, ou de la chaleur de l air, A sole perustus, Adustus aestu, vel solis ardore …