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English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
Paste up — refers to a method of creating, or laying out, publication pages that predates the use of the now standard computerized page design desktop publishing programs. Completed, or camera ready, pages are known as mechanicals or mechanical art. In the… … Wikipedia
paste — [peɪst] verb [intransitive, transitive] COMPUTING to make words that you have removed or copied appear in a new place on a computer screen: • Data can be pasted into word processing documents. * * * paste UK US /peɪst/ verb [I or T] IT ► to move… … Financial and business terms
Paste (Unix) — paste is a Unix command line utility which is used to join files horizontally (parallel merging) by outputting lines consisting of the sequentially corresponding lines of each file specified, separated by tabs, to the standard output. It is… … Wikipedia
paste — ► NOUN 1) a thick, soft, moist substance. 2) an adhesive made from water and starch, used especially for sticking paper. 3) a hard glassy substance used in making imitation gems. 4) a mixture of kaolin and water, used for making porcelain. ► VERB … English terms dictionary
Into Battle with the Art of Noise — EP by Art of Noise Released 26 September 1983 … Wikipedia
Paste (story) — Infobox short story | name = Paste author = Henry James country = United States language = English genre = Short story publication type = Periodical published in = Frank Leslie s Popular Monthly publisher = pub date = December 1899 media type =… … Wikipedia
paste — /payst/, n., v., pasted, pasting. n. 1. a mixture of flour and water, often with starch or the like, used for causing paper or other material to adhere to something. 2. any soft, smooth, and plastic material or preparation. 3. dough, esp. when… … Universalium
paste — I UK [peɪst] / US noun [uncountable] 1) a kind of glue, often made of flour and water, that is used to make paper or something else stick to a surface wallpaper paste 2) a food made by crushing meat, fish, or vegetables. It can be added to other… … English dictionary
paste — 01. Italy is the world s leader in the export of tomato [paste]. 02. Originally a salty [paste], soy sauce was introduced in China during the Zhou dynasty. 03. She [pasted] pictures of her favorite movie stars in a little album. 04. She mixed the … Grammatical examples in English
paste — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ stiff (esp. BrE), thick ▪ smooth ▪ wallpaper ▪ curry, fish, tomato … Collocations dictionary
paste — paste1 [peıst] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: Late Latin pasta] 1.) meat/fish/tomato etc paste a soft smooth food, made by crushing meat, fish etc 2.) [U and C] a soft thick mixture that can easily be shaped or spread ▪ Mix the powder… … Dictionary of contemporary English