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Что (кто) такое SKI combinator - определение

FICTIONAL CONMAN FROM ILF AND PETROV'S NOVELS
Great combinator
  • Andrei Mironov]], 1976
Найдено результатов: 675
Ski         
  • Modern cross-country skis from synthetic materials, with poles and shoes.
  • Combination of cap design (upper part) and sidewall laminated design (lower part, white)
  • Old skis
  •  A shaped alpine ski with relatively little sidecut and classic camber: the tip and tail touch the snow while the midsection is in the air.
  • Powder
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  • cable (kandahar) bindings]] and bamboo poles
NARROW STRIP OF SEMI-RIGID MATERIAL USED (USUALLY IN A PAIR) FOR GLIDING OVER SNOW IE SKIING
Skis; Bigfeet; Snow Ski; Downhill ski; Shaped ski; Backcountry ski; Radical side-cut ski; Carving ski; Ski manufacturing techniques; Norwegian ski
·add. ·noun ·same·as Skee.
ski         
  • Modern cross-country skis from synthetic materials, with poles and shoes.
  • Combination of cap design (upper part) and sidewall laminated design (lower part, white)
  • Old skis
  •  A shaped alpine ski with relatively little sidecut and classic camber: the tip and tail touch the snow while the midsection is in the air.
  • Powder
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  • pages=124}}</ref>
  • cable (kandahar) bindings]] and bamboo poles
NARROW STRIP OF SEMI-RIGID MATERIAL USED (USUALLY IN A PAIR) FOR GLIDING OVER SNOW IE SKIING
Skis; Bigfeet; Snow Ski; Downhill ski; Shaped ski; Backcountry ski; Radical side-cut ski; Carving ski; Ski manufacturing techniques; Norwegian ski
¦ noun (plural skis) each of a pair of long, narrow pieces of hard, flexible material fastened under the feet for travelling over snow.
?a similar device attached beneath a vehicle or aircraft.
¦ verb (skis, skiing or ski-ing, skied) travel over snow on skis.
Derivatives
skiable adjective
skiing noun
Origin
C18: from Norw., from ON skith 'billet, snowshoe'.
skis         
  • Modern cross-country skis from synthetic materials, with poles and shoes.
  • Combination of cap design (upper part) and sidewall laminated design (lower part, white)
  • Old skis
  •  A shaped alpine ski with relatively little sidecut and classic camber: the tip and tail touch the snow while the midsection is in the air.
  • Powder
}}
  • pages=124}}</ref>
  • cable (kandahar) bindings]] and bamboo poles
NARROW STRIP OF SEMI-RIGID MATERIAL USED (USUALLY IN A PAIR) FOR GLIDING OVER SNOW IE SKIING
Skis; Bigfeet; Snow Ski; Downhill ski; Shaped ski; Backcountry ski; Radical side-cut ski; Carving ski; Ski manufacturing techniques; Norwegian ski
n. water skis
ski         
  • Modern cross-country skis from synthetic materials, with poles and shoes.
  • Combination of cap design (upper part) and sidewall laminated design (lower part, white)
  • Old skis
  •  A shaped alpine ski with relatively little sidecut and classic camber: the tip and tail touch the snow while the midsection is in the air.
  • Powder
}}
  • pages=124}}</ref>
  • cable (kandahar) bindings]] and bamboo poles
NARROW STRIP OF SEMI-RIGID MATERIAL USED (USUALLY IN A PAIR) FOR GLIDING OVER SNOW IE SKIING
Skis; Bigfeet; Snow Ski; Downhill ski; Shaped ski; Backcountry ski; Radical side-cut ski; Carving ski; Ski manufacturing techniques; Norwegian ski
(skis, skiing, skied)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Skis are long, flat, narrow pieces of wood, metal, or plastic that are fastened to boots so that you can move easily on snow or water.
...a pair of skis.
N-COUNT
2.
When people ski, they move over snow or water on skis.
They surf, ski and ride...
The whole party then skied off.
VERB: V, V adv/prep
skier (skiers)
He is an enthusiastic skier.
N-COUNT
skiing
My hobbies were skiing and scuba diving.
...a skiing holiday.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
3.
You use ski to refer to things that are concerned with skiing.
...the Swiss ski resort of Klosters.
...a private ski instructor.
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
see also water-ski
Ski         
  • Modern cross-country skis from synthetic materials, with poles and shoes.
  • Combination of cap design (upper part) and sidewall laminated design (lower part, white)
  • Old skis
  •  A shaped alpine ski with relatively little sidecut and classic camber: the tip and tail touch the snow while the midsection is in the air.
  • Powder
}}
  • pages=124}}</ref>
  • cable (kandahar) bindings]] and bamboo poles
NARROW STRIP OF SEMI-RIGID MATERIAL USED (USUALLY IN A PAIR) FOR GLIDING OVER SNOW IE SKIING
Skis; Bigfeet; Snow Ski; Downhill ski; Shaped ski; Backcountry ski; Radical side-cut ski; Carving ski; Ski manufacturing techniques; Norwegian ski
A ski is a narrow strip of semi-rigid material worn underfoot to glide over snow. Substantially longer than wide and characteristically employed in pairs, skis are attached to ski boots with ski bindings, with either a free, lockable, or partially secured heel.
SKI protein         
PROTEIN-CODING GENE IN THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS
SKI (gene)
The SKI protein is a nuclear proto-oncogene that is associated with tumors at high cellular concentrations. SKI has been shown to interfere with normal cellular functioning by both directly impeding expression of certain genes inside the nucleus of the cell as well as disrupting signaling proteins that activate genes.
apres-ski         
  • This image of [[Zauchensee]], Austria, shows the pistes, served by a gondola lift, detachable chairlift and a funicular. There is a snow fence to prevent snowdrift; and avalanche towers and avalanche barriers to mitigate the risk of avalanches
  • Etna]] in [[Sicily]]
  •  [[Jasná]] ski resort in [[Slovakia]]
  •  [[Mzaar Kfardebian]] Ski Resort in [[Lebanon]]
  • [[Gambarie]], a ski resort above the [[Strait of Messina]]
  • interactive map]])}}}}
MOUNTAINSIDE DEVELOPED FOR SKIING, SNOWBOARDING, AND OTHER WINTER SPORTS
Skifield; Ski areas; Ski resorts; Après-ski; Skiing resort; Ski Resorts; Apres-ski; Bunny slope; Bunny hill; Alpine resort; Aprés ski; Apres ski; Winter resort; Ski center; Ski station; Environmental impact of ski resorts; Skiing area; Winter sports resort; Winter sports area; Snow resort; Après-Ski; Alpine ski village; Alpine skivillage; Environmental impacts of ski resorts; Ski centre; Alpine skiing resort
¦ noun social activities following a day's skiing.
Origin
1950s: from Fr., lit. 'after skiing'.
Ski boot         
  • A typical modern cross-country boot, using the original SNS style binding. Compared to downhill, cross-country boots are much simpler and more closely related to their leather ancestors.
  • Rosemount's side-entry design, circa 1968. The metal framework that provides forward flex is not visible in these images. The "crushed" section at the top of the boot is an elastic material that prevents snow from entering the cuff.
  • Salomon's SX 92 Equipe was the penultimate development of their SX series of rear-entry ski boots. The boot on the left is in the "open" position.
  • snowboard]] gear consists of an L-shaped plastic frame for the bindings, and semi-stiff boots on the feet. Ratcheting buckles hold the boots in the frame. These are generally far more comfortable than typical alpine boots.
  • Modern alpine touring boots from different brands. Often the inner boot can be worn separately, as shown with the red exemplar. Also common is a lever as seen on the back of both boots to switch from a rigid "ski" position to a flexible "walk" adjustment.
SPECIALIZED FOOTWEAR THAT ARE USED IN SKIING TO PROVIDE A WAY TO ATTACH THE SKIER TO SKIS
Ski boots
Ski boots are footwear used in skiing to provide a way to attach the skier to skis using ski bindings. The ski/boot/binding combination is used to effectively transmit control inputs from the skier's legs to the snow.
apres-ski         
  • This image of [[Zauchensee]], Austria, shows the pistes, served by a gondola lift, detachable chairlift and a funicular. There is a snow fence to prevent snowdrift; and avalanche towers and avalanche barriers to mitigate the risk of avalanches
  • Etna]] in [[Sicily]]
  •  [[Jasná]] ski resort in [[Slovakia]]
  •  [[Mzaar Kfardebian]] Ski Resort in [[Lebanon]]
  • [[Gambarie]], a ski resort above the [[Strait of Messina]]
  • interactive map]])}}}}
MOUNTAINSIDE DEVELOPED FOR SKIING, SNOWBOARDING, AND OTHER WINTER SPORTS
Skifield; Ski areas; Ski resorts; Après-ski; Skiing resort; Ski Resorts; Apres-ski; Bunny slope; Bunny hill; Alpine resort; Aprés ski; Apres ski; Winter resort; Ski center; Ski station; Environmental impact of ski resorts; Skiing area; Winter sports resort; Winter sports area; Snow resort; Après-Ski; Alpine ski village; Alpine skivillage; Environmental impacts of ski resorts; Ski centre; Alpine skiing resort
also apres-ski
Apres-ski is evening entertainment and social activities in places where people go skiing.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
apres-ski         
  • This image of [[Zauchensee]], Austria, shows the pistes, served by a gondola lift, detachable chairlift and a funicular. There is a snow fence to prevent snowdrift; and avalanche towers and avalanche barriers to mitigate the risk of avalanches
  • Etna]] in [[Sicily]]
  •  [[Jasná]] ski resort in [[Slovakia]]
  •  [[Mzaar Kfardebian]] Ski Resort in [[Lebanon]]
  • [[Gambarie]], a ski resort above the [[Strait of Messina]]
  • interactive map]])}}}}
MOUNTAINSIDE DEVELOPED FOR SKIING, SNOWBOARDING, AND OTHER WINTER SPORTS
Skifield; Ski areas; Ski resorts; Après-ski; Skiing resort; Ski Resorts; Apres-ski; Bunny slope; Bunny hill; Alpine resort; Aprés ski; Apres ski; Winter resort; Ski center; Ski station; Environmental impact of ski resorts; Skiing area; Winter sports resort; Winter sports area; Snow resort; Après-Ski; Alpine ski village; Alpine skivillage; Environmental impacts of ski resorts; Ski centre; Alpine skiing resort

Википедия

Ostap Bender

Ostap Bender (Russian: Остап Бендер; in The Twelve Chairs he called himself Ostap-Suleyman-Berta-Maria-Bender-Bey, in The Little Golden Calf he called himself Bender-Zadunaysky, in later novels he was also called Ostap Ibragimovich Bender) is a fictional con man and the central antiheroic protagonist in the novels The Twelve Chairs (1928) and The Little Golden Calf (1931) written by Soviet authors Ilya Ilf and Yevgeny Petrov. The novels are examples of a picaresque novel genre, which was previously rare in Russian literature.

Bender is an attractive, resourceful crook, full of energy while operating within the law ("Bender knew 400 relatively legal ways to make the population part with their money."); his description as "The Great Combinator" became a catchphrase in the Russian language.

His exploits have been enjoyed by readers throughout the Soviet times and in modern Russia. In post-Soviet times Bender's character was elevated from the status of a con man to that of an entrepreneur. His statues may be found in several cities, and a commemorative plaque was set in Odesa, the city of his birth.