trunk
41trunk — American falsely to conceal Referring to the hiding of evidence etc. and the place where it might be hidden: And so you gave her that file to trunk. (Turow, 1987) …
42trunk — noun 1》 the main woody stem of a tree as distinct from its branches and roots. ↘the main part of an artery, nerve, or other structure from which smaller branches arise. 2》 a person s or animal s body apart from the limbs and head. 3》 the… …
43trunk — n 1. tree trunk, stem, stalk, Bot. bole. 2. chest, hope chest, ice chest, coffer, casket, box, cardboard box, storage box, crate, carton; luggage, baggage, suitcase; footlocker, locker, strongbox, safe, repository; container, receptacle, hamper,… …
44trunk — [[t]trʌŋk[/t]] n. 1) bot the main stem of a tree, as distinct from the branches and roots 2) a large sturdy box or case for holding or transporting clothes, personal effects, etc 3) aum a large compartment, usu. in the rear of an automobile, for… …
45trunk — magistralė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. bus; highway; trunk vok. Übertragungsweg, m; Bus, m; Bus Leitung, f; Sammelleitung, f rus. магистраль, f; магистральная линия, f; магистральная шина, f; шина, f pranc. bus, m; ligne… …
46trunk — ryšių magistralė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. communication bus; trunk vok. Verbindungsleitung, f rus. канал связи, m; коммуникационная шина, f pranc. bus d échanges, m …
47trunk — jungiamoji linija statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. junction line; trunk vok. Verbindungsleitung, f rus. соединительная линия, f pranc. ligne de connexion, f …
48trunk — liemuo statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Ašinė žmogaus kūno dalis, susidedanti iš krūtinės ir pilvo. Liemuo sudaro 30–32% viso kūno ilgio. atitikmenys: angl. trunk vok. Körper, m; Rumpf, m rus. туловище …
49trunk — kamienas statusas T sritis augalininkystė apibrėžtis Pagrindinis sumedėjusio augalo stiebas (iki apatinių šakų). atitikmenys: angl. trunk rus. ствол; штамб …
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50trunk — [15] Trunk came via Old French tronc from Latin truncus (source also of English trench and truncate). This denoted ‘something with its protruding parts torn off’, hence ‘something regarded separately from its protruding parts’ – the stem of a… …