Lame
51lame — adj. 1 unable to walk well VERBS ▪ be, look ▪ go ▪ His horse had gone lame. ▪ leave sb, make sb ▪ …
52lame — 1. adjective /leɪm/ a) unable to walk properly because of a problem with ones feet or legs a lame leg, arm or muscle b) moving with pain or difficulty on account of injury, defect or temporary obstruction of a function He had a really lame excuse …
53lamé — (Voz francesa.) ► sustantivo masculino TEXTIL Tela brillante hecha con hilos de oro y plata: ■ se presentó a la fiesta con un suntuoso vestido de lamé dorado . * * * lamé (fr.) m. Tela tejida con hilos de plata u oro. ⇒ Lama, tisú. * * * lamé.… …
54Lamé — Эта статья предлагается к удалению. Пояснение причин и соответствующее обсуждение вы можете найти на странице Википедия:К удалению/1 октября 2012. Пока процесс обсуждени …
55lame — ● adj. ►BOX Un internaute ne m ayant donné que son nom ( Delaporte ), me souffle cette définition: Tenant sur une simple carte PCI, le serveur lame permet de ranger dans un seul châssis des dizaines de serveurs. Insérer dix cartes dans le châssis …
56lame — adj. lame in (lame in one leg) * * * [leɪm] lame in (lame in one leg) …
57lamé — la·mé s.m.inv. ES fr. {{wmetafile0}} tessuto tramato con fili metallici dorati o argentati, o, più recentemente, con fili sintetici rilucenti: abito di lamé; indumento confezionato con tale tessuto: indossare un lamé | anche agg.inv.: stoffa,… …
58lame — AND laine; lane 1. mod. inept; inadequate; undesirable. □ That guy’s so lame, it’s pitiful. □ This mark is about as laine as they come. 2. n. a square person. (Streets. Underworld.) □ Let’s see if that lame over there has anything we want in his… …
59lame — adj. & v. adj. 1 disabled, esp. in the foot or leg; limping; unable to walk normally (lame in his right leg). 2 a (of an argument, story, excuse, etc.) unconvincing; unsatisfactory; weak. b (of verse etc.) halting. v.tr. 1 make lame; disable. 2… …
60lame — lame1 lamely, adv. lameness, n. /laym/, adj., lamer, lamest, v., lamed, laming, n. adj. 1. crippled or physically disabled, esp. in the foot or leg so as to limp or walk with difficulty …