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Что (кто) такое double harrowing - определение

AGRICULTURAL TOOL
Spike harrow; Harrow (agriculture); Harrows; Harrowed; Harrowing
  • A [[spring-tooth drag harrow]]
  • Clydesdale horses]] pulling spike harrows, Murrurundi, [[New South Wales]], Australia
  • 19th century harrow
  • Spike harrow depicted on a 16th-century German coat-of-arms
  • Harrowing with tractor and disk harrow in the 1940s)
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double-declutch         
METHOD OF SHIFTING GEARS
Double clutching; Double-clutching; Double declutching; Double-declutching; Double declutch; Double de-clutching; Double-declutch; Double declutches; Double declutched; Double-declutched; Double clutch (technique)
¦ verb Brit. release and re-engage the clutch of a vehicle twice when changing gear.
Double album         
  • The Beatles]]'' (1968), colloquially known as ''The White Album'', one of the best-selling double albums of all time
AUDIO RECORDING ALBUM WHICH SPANS TWO UNITS OF THE PRIMARY MEDIUM IN WHICH IT IS SOLD
Double LP; Double albums; Double Album; Double disc; Double Disc; Double-disc; Double-Disc; Double disc album; Double Disc album; Double-disc album; Double-Disc album; Double CD album; Double-CD album; Double CD; Double-CD; Triple album; Triple albums; Double-album
A double album (or double record) is an audio album that spans two units of the primary medium in which it is sold, typically either records or compact disc. A double album is usually, though not always, released as such because the recording is longer than the capacity of the medium.
double bill         
  • A poster advertising [[American International Pictures]]' double feature of ''[[Die, Monster, Die!]]'' and ''[[Planet of the Vampires]]''.
  • [[The Astor Theatre]] in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]] has shown double features since its opening in 1936.
MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY PHENOMENON
Double-feature; Double-bill; Double bill
also double-bill (double bills)
A double bill is a theatre or cinema performance in which there are two shows on the programme.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
double bill         
  • A poster advertising [[American International Pictures]]' double feature of ''[[Die, Monster, Die!]]'' and ''[[Planet of the Vampires]]''.
  • [[The Astor Theatre]] in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]] has shown double features since its opening in 1936.
MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY PHENOMENON
Double-feature; Double-bill; Double bill
¦ noun a programme of entertainment with two main items.
Double action         
TRIGGER MECHANISM WHICH IS COCKED AS PART OF THE TRIGGER MOVEMENT
Double-action; Double Action; Double acting; Double action (disambiguation); Double Action Kellerman
Double action (or double-action) refers to one of two systems in firearms where the trigger both cocks and releases the hammer.
double entendre         
  • [[Mae West]] was famous for her risqué double entendres
  • Michael Scott]] (played by [[Steve Carell]], pictured) often points out unintentional double entendres with the phrase "[[that's what she said]]"
  • The first page of the poem "The Wanderer" found in the [[Exeter Book]].
  • Flax on a distaff
WORDING THAT IS DEVISED TO BE UNDERSTOOD IN TWO WAYS
Double entendres; Double meaning; Multiple entendre; Double-entendre; Double meanings; Double Meanings; Slesha; Triple entendre; Doubles-entendre; Double entendré; Double-entendres; Adianoeta; Adianoetae; Double meaning dialogue; Entendre; Double entedres
(double entendres)
A double entendre is a word or phrase that has two meanings, one of which is rude and often sexual.
He is a master of the pun and the double entendre...
N-VAR
double-bill         
  • A poster advertising [[American International Pictures]]' double feature of ''[[Die, Monster, Die!]]'' and ''[[Planet of the Vampires]]''.
  • [[The Astor Theatre]] in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]] has shown double features since its opening in 1936.
MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY PHENOMENON
Double-feature; Double-bill; Double bill
double entendre         
  • [[Mae West]] was famous for her risqué double entendres
  • Michael Scott]] (played by [[Steve Carell]], pictured) often points out unintentional double entendres with the phrase "[[that's what she said]]"
  • The first page of the poem "The Wanderer" found in the [[Exeter Book]].
  • Flax on a distaff
WORDING THAT IS DEVISED TO BE UNDERSTOOD IN TWO WAYS
Double entendres; Double meaning; Multiple entendre; Double-entendre; Double meanings; Double Meanings; Slesha; Triple entendre; Doubles-entendre; Double entendré; Double-entendres; Adianoeta; Adianoetae; Double meaning dialogue; Entendre; Double entedres
[?du:b(?)l ?double entendre't?double entendredr(?)]
¦ noun (plural double entendres pronunciation same) a word or phrase open to two interpretations, one of which is usually indecent.
Origin
C17: from obs. Fr. (now double entente), 'double understanding'.
double-stopping         
PLAYING TWO STRINGS AT ONCE ON A STRING INSTRUMENT
DoubleStops; Double stops; Triple stop; Multiple stop; Doublestop; Double stopping; Double-stopping; Double-stop; Multiple stopping
¦ noun the sounding of two strings at once on a violin or similar instrument.
Derivatives
double stop noun
double-entendre         
  • [[Mae West]] was famous for her risqué double entendres
  • Michael Scott]] (played by [[Steve Carell]], pictured) often points out unintentional double entendres with the phrase "[[that's what she said]]"
  • The first page of the poem "The Wanderer" found in the [[Exeter Book]].
  • Flax on a distaff
WORDING THAT IS DEVISED TO BE UNDERSTOOD IN TWO WAYS
Double entendres; Double meaning; Multiple entendre; Double-entendre; Double meanings; Double Meanings; Slesha; Triple entendre; Doubles-entendre; Double entendré; Double-entendres; Adianoeta; Adianoetae; Double meaning dialogue; Entendre; Double entedres
n.
[English coinage for French double entente.]
1.
Pun, ?quivoque, quirk, quibble, calembour, play upon words, paronomasia.
2.
Indelicate pun, smutty ?quivoque.

Википедия

Harrow (tool)

In agriculture, a harrow is a farm implement used for surface tillage. It is used after ploughing for breaking up and smoothing out the surface of the soil. The purpose of harrowing is to break up clods and to provide a soil structure, called tilth, that is suitable for planting seeds. Coarser harrowing may also be used to remove weeds and to cover seed after sowing.

Harrows differ from ploughs, which cut the upper 12 to 25 centimetre (5 to 10 in) layer of soil, and leave furrows, parallel trenches. Harrows differ from cultivators in that they disturb the whole surface of the soil, while a cultivator instead disturbs only narrow tracks between the crop rows to kill weeds.

There are four general types of harrows: disc harrows, tine harrows (including spring-tooth harrows, drag harrows, and spike harrows), chain harrows, and chain-disk harrows. Harrows were originally drawn by draft animals, such as horses, mules, or oxen, or in some times and places by manual labourers. In modern practice they are almost always tractor-mounted implements, either trailed after the tractor by a drawbar or mounted on the three-point hitch.

A modern development of the traditional harrow is the rotary power harrow, often just called a power harrow.