NOD - translation to russian
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NOD - translation to russian

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Nod; NOD (disambiguation)

NOD         

сокращение

[notice of discrepancy] извещение об отклонении от технических условий

nod         
nod 1. noun 1) кивок; - give smth. the nod 2) клевание носом; дремота to give (to get) smth. on the nod amer. - дать (получить) что-л. в кредит a nod is as good as a wink (to a blind horse) - а) намек понятен; б) умейте понять намек 2. v. 1) кивать головой (в знак согласия, приветствия и т. п.) 2) дремать, клевать носом (тж. nod off); to catch smb. nodding - застать кого-л. врасплох 3) прозевать (что-л.) 4) наклоняться, качаться (о деревьях) 5) покоситься, грозить обвалом (о зданиях) Homer sometimes nods prov. - на всякого мудреца довольно простоты; каждый может ошибиться
nod         

[nɔd]

существительное

[nɔd]

общая лексика

кивок (знак согласия или приветствия)

клевание носом

дремота

глагол

общая лексика

кивать головой

клевать носом

дремать

зазеваться

прозевать

наклоняться

качаться

кивать (о деревьях, плюмаже и т. п.)

покоситься

грозить обвалом (о здании и т. п.)

быть на краю гибели

грозить рухнуть

Definition

nod
¦ verb (nods, nodding, nodded)
1. lower and raise one's head slightly and briefly, especially in greeting, assent, or understanding, or as a signal.
signify or express in this way: he nodded his consent.
(nod something through) informal approve something by general agreement and without discussion.
move one's head up and down repeatedly.
2. let one's head fall forward when drowsy or asleep.
(nod off) informal fall asleep.
make a mistake due to a momentary lack of attention. [with allusion to L. dormitat Homerus 'even Homer nods' (Horace Ars Poet. 359).]
3. Soccer head (the ball) in a specified direction without great force.
¦ noun an act of nodding.
?a gesture of acknowledgement or concession.
Phrases
a nodding acquaintance a slight acquaintance.
be on nodding terms know someone slightly.
give someone/thing the nod
1. select or approve someone or something.
2. give someone a signal.
on the nod Brit. informal
1. by general agreement and without discussion.
2. dated on credit.
Origin
ME: perh. of Low Ger. origin.

Wikipedia

NOD

NOD, Nod, or nod may refer to:

Examples of use of NOD
1. If you nod, people nod with you." But Clinton‘s always been adept at conveying strength.
2. "There was no nod and wink from the UK, no nod and wink from the United States," he said.
3. "It‘s a nod to the modern day," she told Reuters.
4. From communicating with his eyes or a nod to talking.
5. With solid fundraising numbers and a nod from Sen.
What is the Russian for NOD? Translation of &#39NOD&#39 to Russian