redd

  • 1Redd — Основная информация Жанры …

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  • 2Redd — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Freddie Redd (* 1928), US amerikanischer Jazzpianist und komponist Michael Redd (* 1979), US amerikanischer Basketballspieler Sharon Redd (1945–1992), US amerikanische Sängerin Veronica Redd (* 1948), US… …

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  • 3redd — (v.) early 15c., to clear (a space, etc.), from O.E. hreddan to save, to deliver, recover, rescue, from P.Gmc. *hradjan. Sense evolution tended to merge with unrelated RID (Cf. rid). Also possibly influenced by O.E. rædan to arrange, related to O …

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  • 4redd — redd1 [red] vt., vi. redd or redded, redding [ME (North Eng & Scot) redden < OE hreddan, to free, take away: sense infl. by assoc. with OE gerædan, to put in order < ræde, prepared: see READY] [Informal or Dial.] to put in order; make (a… …

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  • 5REDD — UK US noun ENVIRONMENT, NATURAL RESOURCES, POLITICS ► ABBREVIATION for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation: a set of actions and principles for giving financial encouragement to countries to protect their forests …

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  • 6REDD — Diese Satellitenaufnahme zeigt Thailand. Braune Flächen zeigen das Fehlen von Wald an REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation, dt. etwa Verringerung von Emissionen aus Entwaldung und zerstörerischer Waldnutzung [1]) ist ein… …

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  • 7redd — I [[t]rɛd[/t]] v. t. redd redd•ed, redd•ing. Dial. dial. to put in order; tidy • Etymology: bef. 900; ME (Scots): to rid, free, clear, OE hreddan to rescue (c. OFris hredda, G retten); akin to ready II redd (red), n. ich the spawning area of… …

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  • 8redd — redd1 /red/, v.t., redd or redded, redding. Northern and Midland U.S. 1. to put in order; tidy: to redd a room for company. 2. to clear: to redd the way. Also, red. [bef. 900; appar. conflation of 2 words: ME (Scots) reden to clear, clean up ( …

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  • 9redd — redd1 verb (past and past participle redd) (redd something up) Scottish & Irish tidy something up. Origin ME: perh. related to rid. redd2 noun a hollow in a river bed made by a trout or salmon to spawn in. Origin C17: of unknown origin …

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  • 10redd — I. verb (redded or redd; redding) Etymology: Middle English (Scots), to clear, perhaps alteration of ridden more at rid Date: circa 1520 transitive verb chiefly dialect to set in order usually used with up or out intransitive verb …

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