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Что (кто) такое flexible tubing - определение

RIDING ON AN INNER TUBE AS A RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY
Snow tubing; Tubing (towsport); Inner tube riding; Toobing; Biscuiting; Kite tubing; Snow-tubing; Innertubing; Artificial Snow Tubing; Snowtube
  • A mother holds two children in an automobile inner tube floating on an unidentified body of water in 1916.
  • magic carpet]] used to deliver the tubers back up the run from the bottom.
  • Piles of snow tubes
  • Neveplast summer tubing
  • alt=People in inner tubes wearing lifejackets in a whitewater stream just above a small drop over a rock
  • Water tubers in the [[Lehigh River]] in [[Pennsylvania]], June 2020
  • Towed tubing behind a [[personal watercraft]] on the [[Mississippi River]]
  • wake]] from the [[motor boat]] or [[personal watercraft]], August 2006
  • Summer tubing track with Mr. Snow modules
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Tubing (recreation)         
Tubing, also known as inner tubing, bumper tubing, towed tubing, or kite tubing, is a recreational activity where an individual rides on top of an inner tube, either on water, snow, or through the air. The tubes themselves are also known as "donuts" or "biscuits" due to their shape.
Flexible algebra         
ALGEBRA WHOSE INTERNAL BINARY OPERATION OVER ITS BASE SET IS ASSOCIATIVE AND COMMUTATIVE AT LEAST FOR ANY TRIPLET OF THE SAME BASE SET WHOSE FIRST AND LAST OF THE THREE ITEMS ARE EQUAL
Flexible identity; Flexible binary operation; Flexible binary operator; Flexible operator; Flexible operation; Flexible magma; Flexibility (abstract algebra)
In mathematics, particularly abstract algebra, a binary operation • on a set is flexible if it satisfies the flexible identity:
hose         
  • Water hose
FLEXIBLE CONDUIT FOR CONDUCTING LIQUID, GASEOUS, OR PARTICULATE EFFLUENTS
Waterhose; Water hose; Hose (tubing)
(hoses, hosing, hosed)
1.
A hose is a long, flexible pipe made of rubber or plastic. Water is directed through a hose in order to do things such as put out fires, clean cars, or water gardens.
You've left the garden hose on...
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2.
A hose is a pipe made of rubber or plastic, along which a liquid or gas flows, for example from one part of an engine to another.
Water in the engine compartment is sucked away by a hose.
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3.
If you hose something, you wash or water it using a hose.
We wash our cars and hose our gardens without even thinking of the water that uses.
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Hose         
  • Water hose
FLEXIBLE CONDUIT FOR CONDUCTING LIQUID, GASEOUS, OR PARTICULATE EFFLUENTS
Waterhose; Water hose; Hose (tubing)
A hose is a flexible hollow tube designed to carry fluids from one location to another. Hoses are also sometimes called pipes (the word pipe usually refers to a rigid tube, whereas a hose is usually a flexible one), or more generally tubing.
hose         
  • Water hose
FLEXIBLE CONDUIT FOR CONDUCTING LIQUID, GASEOUS, OR PARTICULATE EFFLUENTS
Waterhose; Water hose; Hose (tubing)
1. To make non-functional or greatly degraded in performance. "That big ray-tracing program really hoses the system." See hosed. 2. A narrow channel through which data flows under pressure. Generally denotes data paths that represent performance bottlenecks. 3. Cabling, especially thick Ethernet cable. This is sometimes called "bit hose" or "hosery" (a play on "hosiery") or "etherhose". See also washing machine. [Jargon File]
hose         
  • Water hose
FLEXIBLE CONDUIT FOR CONDUCTING LIQUID, GASEOUS, OR PARTICULATE EFFLUENTS
Waterhose; Water hose; Hose (tubing)
n.
1.
Stockings.
2.
Tubing, flexible pipe.
3.
[Archaic.] Trousers, breeches.
hose         
  • Water hose
FLEXIBLE CONDUIT FOR CONDUCTING LIQUID, GASEOUS, OR PARTICULATE EFFLUENTS
Waterhose; Water hose; Hose (tubing)
¦ noun
1. a flexible tube conveying water, used chiefly for watering plants and in firefighting.
2. [treated as plural] stockings, socks, and tights.
historical breeches.
¦ verb water or spray with a hose.
Origin
OE hosa, of Gmc origin.
hose         
  • Water hose
FLEXIBLE CONDUIT FOR CONDUCTING LIQUID, GASEOUS, OR PARTICULATE EFFLUENTS
Waterhose; Water hose; Hose (tubing)
n.
flexible tube
1) to play, train a hose on
2) a fire; garden; rubber; water hose
stockings
3) mesh hose; pantyhose (AE); stretch; support hose
Hose         
  • Water hose
FLEXIBLE CONDUIT FOR CONDUCTING LIQUID, GASEOUS, OR PARTICULATE EFFLUENTS
Waterhose; Water hose; Hose (tubing)
·pl of Hose.
II. Hose ·noun Covering for the feet and lower part of the legs; a stocking or stockings.
III. Hose ·noun Close-fitting trousers or breeches, as formerly worn, reaching to the knee.
IV. Hose ·noun A flexible pipe, made of leather, India rubber, or other material, and used for conveying fluids, especially water, from a faucet, hydrant, or fire engine.
Flexible spending account         
ONE OF A NUMBER OF TAX-ADVANTAGED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS, RESULTING IN PAYROLL TAX SAVINGS
Flexible Spending Accounts; Flex Spending Account; Flexible Spending Account
In the United States, a flexible spending account (FSA), also known as a flexible spending arrangement, is one of a number of tax-advantaged financial accounts, resulting in payroll tax savings. One significant disadvantage to using an FSA is that funds not used by the end of the plan year are forfeited to the employer, known as the "use it or lose it" rule.

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Tubing (recreation)

Tubing, also known as inner tubing, bumper tubing, towed tubing, biscuiting (in New Zealand), or kite tubing, is a recreational activity where an individual rides on top of an inner tube, either on water, snow, or through the air. The tubes themselves are also known as "donuts" or "biscuits" due to their shape.