- attrition out
- [əʹtrıʃ(ə)nʹaʋt] phr v
сокращать штат путём незаполнения открывающихся вакансий
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Attrition (website) — Attrition is an information security related website, updated at least weekly by an all volunteer staff. Until 21 May 2001, Attrition maintained the largest mirror of defaced (or cracked ) websites available on the world wide web. The defacement… … Wikipedia
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attrition — 1540s, abrasion, a scraping, from L. attritionem (nom. attritio), lit. a rubbing against, noun of action from pp. stem of atterere to wear, rub away, figuratively to destroy, waste, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + terere to rub (see THROW (Cf … Etymology dictionary
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attrition — n. 1 a the act or process of gradually wearing out, esp. by friction. b abrasion. 2 Theol. sorrow for sin, falling short of contrition. Phrases and idioms: war of attrition a war in which one side wins by gradually wearing the other down with… … Useful english dictionary
attrition — n. [L. ad, toward; tritus, rub] A rubbing out or grinding down by friction … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
attrition — n 1. friction, rubbing, rubbing against; abrasion, whetting, sanding, pumicing, grinding, filing, chafing, fraying, fretting, corrosion, corroding, gnawing, eating out or away, consumption, consuming, devouring; scraping, scrape, excoriation,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
attrition — A process of wearing out an object by friction … Dictionary of automotive terms
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To wear out — Wear Wear, v. t. [imp. {Wore} (w[=o]r); p. p. {Worn} (w[=o]rn); p. pr. & vb. n. {Wearing}. Before the 15th century wear was a weak verb, the imp. & p. p. being {Weared}.] [OE. weren, werien, AS. werian to carry, to wear, as arms or clothes; akin… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English