nab

  • 21nabəca — sif. və zərf <fars.> köhn. Yersiz, münasibətsiz. Nabəca söz. Nabəca fikir. Nabəca hərəkət etmək. – Yox, əbəs fikirdir, xətadır bu; Nabəca, həm də narəvadır bu. A. S …

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  • 22NAB — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom.   Sigles d’une seule lettre   Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres   Sigles de quatre lettres …

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  • 23NAB — Die Abkürzung NAB steht für: Neue Aargauer Bank, Schweizer Regionalbank National Australia Bank, Bank in Australien National Association of Broadcasters, US amerikanischer Medien Interessenverband Nerf Arena Blast, Computerspiel Die… …

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  • 24NAB — Abk. für New Arrangements to Borrow; Verträge zwischen dem ⇡ IWF und 26 Mitgliedsländern bzw. deren Zentralbanken, unter denen diese dem IWF Kreditlinien zum Einsatz im Rahmen seiner Kreditprogramme mit Mitgliedsländern zur Verfügung stellen. Die …

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  • 25nab —    to steal    Literally, to catch or arrest:     They ha nabb d my gold. (C. Clark, 1839)    In obsolete use to nab the snow was to steal washing from a line, the usage clearly complimenting the laundress. To nab the stoop was to stand in the… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 26nab — UK [næb] / US verb [transitive] Word forms nab : present tense I/you/we/they nab he/she/it nabs present participle nabbing past tense nabbed past participle nabbed informal 1) to catch or arrest someone who has done something wrong or illegal… …

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  • 27nab — [[t]næb[/t]] v. t. nabbed, nab•bing. Informal. 1) inf to arrest or capture 2) inf to catch or seize suddenly 3) inf to snatch or steal • Etymology: 1675–85; perh. < Scand; cf. Dan nappe, Norw, Sw nappa to snatch nab′ber, n …

    From formal English to slang

  • 28nab — nabber, n. /nab/, v.t., nabbed, nabbing. Informal. 1. to arrest or capture. 2. to catch or seize, esp. suddenly. 3. to snatch or steal. [1675 85; earlier nap; perh. < Scand; cf. Dan nappe, Norw, Sw nappa to snatch] * * * …

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  • 29NAB —    New Arrangements to Borrow. A credit line to the IMF arranged by 25 members and institutions following the Mexican financial crisis in 1994, to provide supplementary resources to protect the international monetary system. The NAB will be&#8230; …

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  • 30nab — [[t]næ̱b[/t]] nabs, nabbing, nabbed VERB If people in authority such as the police nab someone who they think has done something wrong, they catch them or arrest them. [INFORMAL] [V n] He killed 12 people before the authorities finally nabbed him …

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