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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics. 2013.
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics. 2013.
flex´i|bly — flex|i|ble «FLEHK suh buhl», adjective. 1. that can be bent without breaking; not stiff; easily bent in all directions: »Leather, rubber, and wire are flexible. 2. Figurative. easily adapted to fit various conditions: »The actor s flexible voice… … Useful english dictionary
flex´i|ble|ness — flex|i|ble «FLEHK suh buhl», adjective. 1. that can be bent without breaking; not stiff; easily bent in all directions: »Leather, rubber, and wire are flexible. 2. Figurative. easily adapted to fit various conditions: »The actor s flexible voice… … Useful english dictionary
flex|i|ble — «FLEHK suh buhl», adjective. 1. that can be bent without breaking; not stiff; easily bent in all directions: »Leather, rubber, and wire are flexible. 2. Figurative. easily adapted to fit various conditions: »The actor s flexible voice… … Useful english dictionary
Flex Your Head — Сборник VA … Википедия
Wire (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Wire Img capt = Img size = Background = group or band Birth name = Alias = Wir Born = Died = Origin = London, England Instrument = Genre = Punk rock Post punk Experimental rock Alternative rock Occupation = Years… … Wikipedia
flex — I UK [fleks] / US verb [transitive] Word forms flex : present tense I/you/we/they flex he/she/it flexes present participle flexing past tense flexed past participle flexed to move or bend a muscle or body part, usually in order to stretch or… … English dictionary
wire — /ˈwaɪə / (say wuyuh) noun 1. a piece of slender, flexible metal, ranging from a thickness that can be bent by the hand only with some difficulty down to a fine thread, and usually circular in section. 2. such pieces as a material. 3. a length of… …
wire — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. (metal) thread, filament; flex, cord, line; telephone, telegraph, cable; cablegram, telegram. See communication. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A metal strand] Syn. line, electric wire, cable, aerial, circuit … English dictionary for students
flex — flex1 [fleks] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: flexus; FLEXIBLE] 1.) to tighten your muscles or bend part of your body 2.) flex your muscles to show your ability to do something, especially your skill or power ▪ The new role will allow… … Dictionary of contemporary English
flex — [fleks] verb [T] I to bend a part of your body in order to stretch it or exercise it • flex your muscles to show how powerful or strong you are as a warning to someone[/ex] The country s military is just flexing its muscles.[/ex] II noun [C]… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
flex — I. /flɛks / (say fleks) verb (t) 1. to bend (something pliant or jointed, as a part of the body). –verb (i) 2. to bend. –noun 3. a small, flexible insulated electric cable or wire especially for supplying power to movable domestic appliances.… …