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Qué (quién) es Badger - definición

SERIES OF 1950S US NUCLEAR TESTS
Upshot-Knothole Badger; BADGER; Operation Upshot Knothole; Upshot-Knothole Ruth; Upshot knothole; Upshot Knothole; Operation Upshot-Knothole; Operation Upshot/Knothole; Upshot-Knothole
  • Upshot–Knothole Grable test (film)

badger         
  • An adult female (sow) [[American badger]]
  • A [[Japanese badger]] walking around, 2016
  • Badger pelts
  • Mole]], and [[Mr. Toad]] from the 1913 edition of [[Kenneth Grahame]]'s 1908 novel ''[[The Wind in the Willows]]''
SHORT-LEGGED OMNIVORE IN THE FAMILIES MUSTELIDAE AND MEPHITIDAE
Badgers; Badger (animal); Melinae; Brock (animal); Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/brock (animal); 🦡; Badgers in popular culture; Cultural depictions of badgers
¦ noun a heavily built omnivorous nocturnal mammal of the weasel family, typically having a grey and black coat and a white-striped head. [Meles meles (Eurasia) and Taxidea taxus (N. America).]
¦ verb repeatedly and annoyingly ask (someone) to do something.
Origin
C16: perh. from badge, with ref. to its distinctive head markings.
Badger         
  • An adult female (sow) [[American badger]]
  • A [[Japanese badger]] walking around, 2016
  • Badger pelts
  • Mole]], and [[Mr. Toad]] from the 1913 edition of [[Kenneth Grahame]]'s 1908 novel ''[[The Wind in the Willows]]''
SHORT-LEGGED OMNIVORE IN THE FAMILIES MUSTELIDAE AND MEPHITIDAE
Badgers; Badger (animal); Melinae; Brock (animal); Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/brock (animal); 🦡; Badgers in popular culture; Cultural depictions of badgers
·noun A brush made of badgers' hair, used by artists.
II. Badger ·vt To tease or annoy, as a badger when baited; to worry or irritate persistently.
III. Badger ·vt To beat down; to Cheapen; to Barter; to Bargain.
IV. Badger ·noun An itinerant licensed dealer in commodities used for food; a hawker; a huckster;
- formerly applied especially to one who bought grain in one place and sold it in another.
V. Badger ·noun A carnivorous quadruped of the genus Meles or of an allied genus. It is a burrowing animal, with short, thick legs, and long claws on the fore feet. One species (M. vulgaris), called also brock, inhabits the north of Europe and Asia; another species (Taxidea Americana / Labradorica) inhabits the northern parts of North America. ·see Teledu.
badger         
  • An adult female (sow) [[American badger]]
  • A [[Japanese badger]] walking around, 2016
  • Badger pelts
  • Mole]], and [[Mr. Toad]] from the 1913 edition of [[Kenneth Grahame]]'s 1908 novel ''[[The Wind in the Willows]]''
SHORT-LEGGED OMNIVORE IN THE FAMILIES MUSTELIDAE AND MEPHITIDAE
Badgers; Badger (animal); Melinae; Brock (animal); Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/brock (animal); 🦡; Badgers in popular culture; Cultural depictions of badgers
v.
1) (D; tr.) to badger into (they badgered me into buying a new car)
2) (D; tr.) to badger with (to badger smb. with questions)

Wikipedia

Operation Upshot–Knothole

Operation Upshot–Knothole was a series of eleven nuclear test shots conducted in 1953 at the Nevada Test Site. It followed Operation Ivy and preceded Operation Castle.

Over 21,000 soldiers took part in the ground exercise Desert Rock V in conjunction with the Grable shot. Grable was a 280mm Artillery Fired Atomic Projectile (AFAP) shell fired from the "Atomic Cannon" and was viewed by a number of high-ranking military officials.

The test series was notable as containing the first time an AFAP shell was fired (GRABLE Shot), the first two shots (both fizzles) by University of California Radiation Laboratory—Livermore (now Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), and for testing out some of the thermonuclear components that would be used for the massive thermonuclear series of Operation Castle. One primary device (RACER) was tested in thermonuclear system mockup assemblies of TX-14, TX-16, and TX-17/TX-24, to examine and evaluate the behaviour of radiation cases and the compression of the secondary geometries by the primary's x-rays prior to full-scale testing during Castle.: 192  Following RACER's dodgy performance, the COBRA primary was used in the emergency capability ALARM CLOCK, JUGHEAD, RUNT I, RUNT II thermonuclear devices, as well as in the SHRIMP device.: 200  RACER IV (as redesigned and proof-tested in the Simon test) was employed as primary for the ZOMBIE,: 200  RAMROD and MORGENSTERN: 318  devices.

Ejemplos de uso de Badger
1. Steve Jackson, the vice–chairman of the National Federation of Badger Groups, which represents more than 80 badger–watching societies, welcomed Dr Dixons research as new and fascinating.
2. For badger lovers across the country, this is devastating news.
3. "Ruth was always going to go places," says Mrs Badger.
4. Watch Me Get Eaten By A Particularly Viscious Badger.
5. Ruth Badger, or The Badger as she endearingly likes to call herself, could sell trust in Iran to the White House.