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Что (кто) такое neat cement paste - определение

SINGLE BY THE DAMNED
Neat, Neat, Neat
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fibro         
  • Example of asbestos cement siding and lining on a post-war temporary house in Yardley, Birmingham. Nearly 40,000 of these structures were built between 1946 and 1949 to house families.
  • StateLibQld 2 152895 James Hardie and Wunderlich float ready for the Victory Day procession in Brisbane, 1946
BUILDING MATERIAL CONTAINING ASBESTOS
Fibrous Cement; Fibrous Asbestos Cement; Asbestos-cement; Fibrous cement; Fibro; Fibrolite (house cladding)
['f??br??]
¦ noun (plural fibros) Austral. a mixture of sand, cement, and cellulose fibre, used in sheets for building.
Paste (food)         
  • [[Duxelles]] being cooked, which is eventually reduced into a paste
  • Erbswurst, a traditional instant [[pea soup]] from Germany, is a concentrated paste
  • Shrimp paste from [[Thanh Hoa province]], [[Vietnam]]
  • Tomato paste
SEMI-LIQUID EDIBLE SUBSTANCE
Food paste
A food paste is a semi-liquid colloidal suspension, emulsion, or aggregation used in food preparation or eaten directly as a spread. Pastes are often highly spicy or aromatic, are often prepared well in advance of actual usage, and are often made into a preserve for future use.
Fibre cement         
  • Older fibre cement roofing. [[Rammu]] island in Estonia
MATERIAL
Fiber cement; Fibro cement
Fibre cement is a composite building and construction material, used mainly in roofing and facade products because of its strength and durability. One common use is in fiber cement siding on buildings.
Gary Neat         
CHAIRMAN AND CEO. INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL/BEHAVIOURAL STRATEGIST. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT.
Neat, Gary
Gary Francis Neat (born 27 October 1948) is an Australian business leader and company director. He is a former journalist and senior political figure.
Sampyo Cement         
KOREAN CONCRETE COMPANY
Dongyang Cement
Sampyo Cement () is a South Korean cement, concrete and chemical company headquartered in Seoul. It produces portland cement products.
Sugar paste         
Gum paste
Sugar paste icing is a sweet, edible sugar dough, typically made from sucrose and glucose. It is sometimes referred to as sugar gum or gum paste.
Rubber cement         
  • A bottle of rubber cement, showing a brush built into its cap and a photo about to be cemented to [[graph paper]].
TYPE OF ADHESIVE
Rubber Cement
Rubber cement (cow gum in British English) is an adhesive made from elastic polymers (typically latex) mixed in a solvent such as acetone, hexane, heptane or toluene to keep it fluid enough to be used. This makes it part of the class of drying adhesives: as the solvents quickly evaporate, the rubber solidifies, forming a strong yet flexible bond.
neat         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Neat (oxen); Neat (disambiguation)
(neater, neatest)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A neat place, thing, or person is tidy and smart, and has everything in the correct place.
She undressed and put her wet clothes in a neat pile in the corner.
...a girl in a neat grey flannel suit...
Everything was neat and tidy and gleamingly clean.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
neatly
He folded his paper neatly and sipped his coffee...
At the door was a neatly dressed, dignified man.
= tidily
ADV: ADV with v
neatness
The grounds were a perfect balance between neatness and natural wildness.
= tidiness
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Someone who is neat keeps their home or possessions tidy, with everything in the correct place.
'That's not like Alf,' he said, 'leaving papers muddled like that. He's always so neat.'
= tidy
? untidy
ADJ
neatly
He had maybe a thousand tapes, all neatly labelled and catalogued.
= tidily
ADV: ADV with v
neatness
...a paragon of neatness, efficiency and reliability.
= tidiness
N-UNCOUNT
3.
A neat object, part of the body, or shape is quite small and has a smooth outline.
...a faded woman with neat features.
...neat handwriting.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
neatly
She was a small woman, slender and neatly made.
ADV: ADV -ed
4.
A neat movement or action is done accurately and skilfully, with no unnecessary movements.
A neat move between Black and Keane left Nigel Clough in the clear, but his shot skimmed wide of the far post.
? clumsy
ADJ: usu ADJ n
neatly
He watched her peel and dissect a pear neatly, no mess, no sticky fingers.
? clumsily
ADV: ADV with v
5.
A neat way of organizing, achieving, explaining, or expressing something is clever and convenient.
It had been such a neat, clever plan...
Neat solutions are not easily found to these issues...
= nice
ADJ
neatly
Real people do not fit neatly into these categories...
= nicely
ADV: ADV with v
neatness
He knew full well he had been outflanked, and he appreciated the neatness of it.
N-UNCOUNT
6.
If you say that something is neat , you mean that it is very good. (AM INFORMAL)
'Oh, those new apartments are really neat,' the girl babbled on...
It'll be neat to have a father and son playing on the same team...
= great, cool
ADJ [approval]
7.
When someone drinks strong alcohol neat, they do not add a weaker liquid such as water to it. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use straight
)
He poured himself a brandy and swallowed it neat...
He took a mouthful of neat whisky, and coughed.
ADJ: v n ADJ, ADJ n
Water–cement ratio         
MAIN PARAMETER DETERMINING CONCRETE STRENGTH AND DURABILITY
Water/cement ratio; Water-cement ratio; Cement-water ratio; Cement-water factor; Cement-water mass ratio; Water-to-cement ratio; Water to cement ratio; Water-cement factor; Water–cement factor
The water–cement ratio (w/c ratio, or water-to-cement ratio, sometimes also called the water-cement factor, ) is the ratio of the mass of water () to the mass of cement () used in a concrete mix:
cut and paste         
  • Cut, Copy, and Paste icons in [[ERP5]]
  • Sequence diagram of the copy-paste operation
  • The sequence diagram of cut and paste operation
USER-INTERFACE METHOD OF TRANSFERRING DATA BETWEEN SITES
Copy and paste; Cut-and-paste; Copy-and-paste; Copy & paste; Copy & Paste; Copy and Paste; Copy-and-Paste; Cut and Paste; Cut-and-Paste; Cut & paste; Cut-&-paste; Cut-&-Paste; Cut paste; Cut Paste; Cut-paste; Cut-Paste; Copy-&-paste; Copy-&-Paste; Copy paste; Copy Paste; Copy-paste; Copy-Paste; C & P; Copy & pasting; Copypaste; Copying and pasting; Kopipe; Cut and paste; Copaste; Cut'n paste; Kill ring; Cut, copy and paste; Text move; Block and copy; Block & copy; Copy/paste; C&p; C+P; Cut, copy, & paste; Cut copy paste; Find buffer

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Neat Neat Neat

"Neat Neat Neat" is the second single by English punk rock band the Damned, released on 18 February 1977 by Stiff Records, simultaneously with their debut studio album Damned Damned Damned.

The single was reissued in Stiff's Damned 4 Pack mail-order set. A CD version was issued in the Stiff Singles 1976-1977 box set by Castle Music in 2003.

The single was also issued in Australia, Ireland, Japan (on Island Records) and New Zealand.

In 2005, Stylus Magazine ranked the song's bassline at No. 33 in their list of the "Top 50 Basslines of All Time".