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  • 101Cup Blocks — F/A/V Wooden blocks with a dish or indentation in the center which are used to keep the wheels of light stands from moving. (Grip/Lighting) …

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  • 102two-blocks — /ˈtu blɒks/ (say tooh bloks) adverb 1. Nautical with the blocks drawn close together, as when a tackle is hauled to the utmost. 2. → chock a block (def. 3) …

  • 103floating peat blocks — plova statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Augalų sluoksnis, kuriuo nuo krantų pusės apželia ežero ar tvenkinio paviršius. Vandens telkiniuose, turinčiuose daug maisto medžiagų, tokį sluoksnį sudaro meldai, pupalaiškiai, kiti… …

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  • 104Silent blocks —    (Synonyme: Silentbloc)    Le silent blocks est un système anti vibratoire qui absorbe les chocs et les vibrations grâce à un matériau souple. Il est recommandé d en avoir un dans sa cave à vin …

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  • 105keel blocks — Heavy wood or concrete blocks on which ship rests during construction or drydocking …

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  • 106kohs blocks — noun plural Usage: usually capitalized K Etymology: after Samuel C. Kohs b1890 American psychologist : a set of small variously colored blocks that are used to form test patterns in psychodiagnostic examination …

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  • 107span blocks — noun Etymology: span (VI) : two blocks each at one end of a span of rope at a masthead for studding sail halyards …

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  • 108two-blocks — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ adverb Etymology: from the noun phrase two blocks : chockablock …

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  • 109back-blocks — backˈ blocks plural noun (Aust and NZ) 1. Remote, sparsely populated country 2. The back part of a station, far from water • • • Main Entry: ↑back …

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  • 110slow off the blocks — slow off the mark/blocks/informal phrase not reacting quickly to take advantage of a situation We have been slow off the mark in spotting this business opportunity. Thesaurus: to do something slowlysynonym Main entry …

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