free play
1Free Play — is a literary concept from Jacques Derrida s 1966 essay, Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences. In his essay, Derrida speaks of a philosophical “event” that has occurred to the historic foundation of structure. Before… …
2free play — index latitude Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3free play — laisvas žaidimas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Žaidimo, varžymosi įgūdžių ugdymo būdas sportinių žaidimų pratybose – žaidimas, kurio metu vyrauja individualūs žaidėjų veiksmai ir iš anksto neplanuotas bendradarbiavimas.… …
4free play — [1] The amount of looseness in some component before it engages. [2] The amount of travel before any action takes place. In a brake pedal, it is the distance the pedal moves before the pistons in the master cylinder are actuated. [3] British term …
5free play — noun : unrestricted movement, activity, or interplay free play was being given to private enterprise and individual initiative Americana Annual …
6free play exercise — mokymai be išankstinio plano statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Mokymai pajėgų pasiruošimui patikrinti sudarant tikroviškas pavojaus ir kovos sąlygas, bet reikalaujant, kad būtų laikomasi taikos metu galiojančių saugumo taisyklių. atitikmenys:… …
7free play — Freedom, range, scope, full play, swing, full swing …
8free play exercise — An exercise to test the capabilities of forces under simulated contingency and/or wartime conditions, limited only by those artificialities or restrictions required by peacetime safety regulations. See also controlled exercise …
9Play therapy — is generally employed with children ages 3 to 11, play provides a way for children to express their experiences and feelings through a natural, self guided, self healing process. As children’s experiences and knowledges are often communicated… …
10Home Free (play) — Home Free is a one act play by Lanford Wilson.CharactersThere are two major characters, Lawrence and Joanna, as well as Edna and Claypone, who are referred to by the characters but who have no lines and are not mentioned in the Dramatis personae… …