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Что (кто) такое Express - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
EXPRESS; Express (song); Express (disambiguation); The Express (film); Express (newspaper); The Express; The Express (newspaper)
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express         
adj. direct, unambiguous, distinct language, particularly in a contract, which does not require thought, guessing, inference or implication to determine the meaning.
Express         
1. A language supporting concurrency through {message passing} to named message queues from ParaSoft Corporation express/docs">ftp://ftp.parasoft.com/express/docs. 2. Data definition language, meant to become an ISO standard for product data representation and exchange. TC 184/SC4 N83, ISO, 1991-05-31. E-mail: <smith@cme.nist.gov>. 3. A data modelling language adopted by the ISO working group on STEP.
express         
v.
1) to express clearly; forcefully
2) (B) he expressed his sympathy to the bereaved family
3) (D; refl., tr.) to express in (to express oneself in good English)
express         
(expresses, expressing, expressed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
When you express an idea or feeling, or express yourself, you show what you think or feel.
He expressed grave concern at American attitudes...
He expresses himself easily in English...
VERB: V n, V pron-refl
2.
If an idea or feeling expresses itself in some way, it can be clearly seen in someone's actions or in its effects on a situation.
The anxiety of the separation often expresses itself as anger towards the child for getting lost.
= manifest
VERB: V pron-refl prep
3.
In mathematics, if you express a quantity or mathematical problem in a particular way, you write it using particular symbols, figures, or equations. (TECHNICAL)
It is expressed as a percentage.
VERB: V n prep
4.
An express command or order is one that is clearly and deliberately stated. (FORMAL)
The ship was sunk on express orders from the Prime Minister.
= explicit
ADJ: ADJ n
expressly
He has expressly forbidden her to go out on her own.
ADV: ADV before v
5.
If you refer to an express intention or purpose, you are emphasizing that it is a deliberate and specific one that you have before you do something.
I had obtained my first camera for the express purpose of taking railway photographs.
= specific
ADJ: ADJ n [emphasis]
expressly
...projects expressly designed to support cattle farmers...
ADV: ADV before v, ADV prep/to-inf
6.
Express is used to describe special services which are provided by companies or organizations such as the Post Office, in which things are sent or done faster than usual for a higher price.
A special express service is available by fax...
It was sent to us by express mail.
ADJ: ADJ n
Express is also an adverb.
Send it express.
ADV
7.
An express or an express train is a fast train which stops at very few stations.
Punctually at 7.45, the express to Kuala Lumpur left Singapore station...
N-COUNT: oft N to/for n
express         
I. v. a.
1.
Squeeze out, press out.
2.
Utter, speak, declare, assert, set forth, give vent to, give utterance to.
3.
Represent, indicate, show, signify, exhibit, denote, intimate.
4.
Send by express, send express.
II. a.
1.
Explicit, clear, plain, definite, positive, determinate, categorical, unambiguous, clearly stated.
2.
Exact, accurate, close, faithful, true, precise.
3.
Special, particular.
4.
Swift, rapid, fast.
III. n.
1.
Special messenger or courier.
2.
Message, despatch.
3.
Speedy conveyance, rapid transmission.
express         
express1 [?k'spr?s, ?k-]
¦ verb
1. convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct.
2. press out (liquid or air).
3. Mathematics represent by a figure, symbol, or formula.
4. Genetics cause (an inherited characteristic or gene) to appear in a phenotype.
Derivatives
expresser noun
expressible adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. expresser, based on L. ex- 'out' + pressare 'to press'.
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express2 [?k'spr?s, ?k-]
¦ adjective operating at high speed.
?denoting a service in which deliveries are made by a special messenger.
¦ adverb by express train or delivery service.
¦ noun
1. (also express train) a train that stops at few stations and so travels quickly.
2. a special delivery service.
¦ verb send by express messenger or delivery.
Origin
C18: extension of express3; the adjective is from express train, reflecting an earlier sense of express 'done or made for a special purpose', later interpreted in the sense 'rapid'.
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express3 [?k'spr?s, ?k-, '?kspr?s]
¦ adjective stated explicitly.
?specific; particular.
Derivatives
expressly adverb
Origin
ME: from OFr. expres, from L. expressus 'distinctly presented', past participle of exprimere 'press out'.
Express         
·noun An express office.
II. Express ·adj Exactly representing; exact.
III. Express ·noun That which is sent by an express messenger or message.
IV. Express ·noun A clear image or representation; an expression; a plain declaration.
V. Express ·adj To Denote; to Designate.
VI. Express ·adj To press or squeeze out; as, to express the juice of grapes, or of apples; hence, to extort; to Elicit.
VII. Express ·adj To send by express messenger; to forward by special opportunity, or through the medium of an express; as, to express a package.
VIII. Express ·adj To make or offer a representation of; to show by a copy or likeness; to Represent; to Resemble.
IX. Express ·adj To make known the opinions or feelings of; to declare what is in the mind of; to show (one's self); to cause to appear;
- used reflexively.
X. Express ·adj Intended for a particular purpose; relating to an express; sent on a particular errand; dispatched with special speed; as, an express messenger or train. Also used adverbially.
XI. Express ·adj Directly and distinctly stated; declared in terms; not implied or left to inference; made unambiguous by intention and care; clear; not dubious; as, express consent; an express statement.
XII. Express ·noun A messenger sent on a special errand; a courier; hence, a regular and fast conveyance; commonly, a company or system for the prompt and safe transportation of merchandise or parcels; also, a railway train for transporting passengers or goods with speed and punctuality.
XIII. Express ·adj To give a true impression of; to represent and make known; to manifest plainly; to show in general; to exhibit, as an opinion or feeling, by a look, gesture, and ·esp. by language; to Declare; to Utter; to Tell.
The Express (newspaper)         
The Express was a weekly newspaper published in the village of Tallula, Menard County, Illinois during the late 19th century. The paper contained local news as well as entertainment in the form of poems and short stories.
express rifle         
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TERM APPLICABLE TO RIFLES AND AMMUNITION
Express rifle
¦ noun a rifle that discharges a bullet at high speed, used in big-game hunting.
Express rifle         
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TERM APPLICABLE TO RIFLES AND AMMUNITION
Express rifle
·add. ·- A sporting rifle for use at short ranges, employing a large charge of powder and a light (short) bullet, giving a high initial velocity and consequently a flat trajectory. It is usually of moderately large caliber.

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