NOG - translation to English
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NOG (disambiguation); Nog

nog         

[nɔg]

общая лексика

деревянный гвоздь

деревянный клин

нагель

вбивать деревянный клин

забивать гвоздь

забивать нагель

строительное дело

деревянная пробка (в кирпичной кладке, часто имеющая форму кирпича)

горизонтальная распорка (в деревянном каркасе)

существительное

[nɔg]

общая лексика

деревянный клин или гвоздь

нагель

добыча полезных ископаемых

распорка рудничной крепи

диалектизм

род крепкого пива

«эггног» (вино со взбитыми желтками и специями)

синоним

egg-nog

nog         
деревянный клин
NOG         

общая лексика

Noise Generator

генератор [электрического] шума

Смотрите также

noise; random noise; SNR; white noise

Definition

nog
nog1
¦ noun archaic a small block or peg of wood.
Origin
C17: of unknown origin.
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nog2
¦ noun Brit.
1. eggnog.
2. archaic a kind of strong beer brewed in East Anglia.
Origin
C17: of unknown origin.

Wikipedia

NOG

NOG or Nog may refer to:

  • Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira, Mixed martial arts fighter, also known as "Big Nog"
  • Antônio Rogério Nogueira, Mixed martial arts fighter, also known as "Little Nog"
  • Nog (Star Trek), fictional character, a young Ferengi in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  • Noggin (protein), also known as NOG, a human protein
  • N-Oxalylglycine, an organic compound
  • Internet network operators' groups (NOGs), informal groups which provide forums for Internet network operators
  • NOG, IATA code for Nogales International Airport (Mexico), Nogales, Sonora
  • NOG, FAA location identifier for Naval Auxiliary Landing Field Orange Grove, a military airport southwest of Orange Grove, Texas
  • nog, slang for eggnog
  • Nogs, a people in Noggin the Nog, a popular British children's television series
  • Nog (novel), by Rudolph Wurlitzer
  • Brick nog, bricks filled in-between wooden framing
  • A horizontal framing member in a wall or floor also called a nogging piece or dwang
  • Nogai (ISO 639-2 nog), a Turkic language of the North Caucasus
Pronunciation examples for NOG
1. But the third world is called Tir Na Nog,
Design as Optimism _ William McDonough _ Talks at Google
2. while we were all relaxing and skiing and drinking egg nog,
NASA Earth, Moon & Mars Exploration Maps _ Ross Beyer _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of NOG
1. Perhaps I am nog–addled and tinsel–blind, but that just looks like one gigantic result for the public.
2. Ten years ago she would have been as welcome here as a dead mouse in a bowl of egg nog.
3. "When everyone is opening presents and sipping egg nog, I‘m indulging in Chinese tea and dim sum," Koh says.
4. Is Starbucks flogging Christmas this year because they wish to celebrate the birth of Jesus or sell more Egg Nog Lattes?
5. In February 2004 Ms Mitchelson referred to a Chinese colleague as "Chinky" and, later that evening, asked Ms Kaplanis why she did not have "the hands of a nig nog" like other Filipina nurses, the panel heard.