Regular
51regular — 1. in the habit of daily defecation Laxative advertisements enshrined this use: I ve always been regular as clockwork, and then, bingo. (Ustinov, 1971) 2. menstruating at a predictable time There is a danger of confusion with… …
52Regular — living according to a rule; can refer to living in a monastic community or a community of regular canons See: Regular Clergy …
53regular — / regjυlə/ adjective which happens or comes at the same time each day, each week, each month or each year ● His regular train is the 12.45. ● The regular flight to Athens leaves at 06.00 …
54regular — 1. adjective /ˈɹɛɡ.jə.lə(ɹ),ˈɹɛɡˌju.lə(ɹ),ˈɹɛɡjəlɚ/ a) With constant frequency or pattern. The verb to walk is regular. b) Normal; ordinary The noun mouse has the irregular plural mice . Syn …
55regulär — a) amtlich, formell, nach Plan, ordnungsgemäß, planmäßig, programmgemäß, regelgemäß, regelkonform, richtig, vorschriftsmäßig, [wie] geplant, [wie] vorgesehen; (bildungsspr.): rite; (ugs.): ordnungsmäßig. b) allgemein, gängig, generell, gewohnt,… …
56regular — Canadian Slang used to denote a coffee with one cream, one sugar ( I ll have two double doubles and a regular ) …
57regular — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. steady, rhythmical (See regularity); normal, customary, according to rule. See order, habit, symmetry. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [In accordance with custom] Syn. customary, usual, routine; see… …
58Regular — Re|gu|lar der; s, e <zu mlat. regularis »nach der Ordensregel (lebend)«, dies aus spätlat. regularis, vgl. ↑regulär> Mitglied eines kath. Ordens mit feierlichen Gelübden …
59regular — [14] Regular ‘according to a rule’ is the most instantly recognizable English descendant of Latin rēgula ‘rule’ (others include rail ‘bar’ and rule). It goes back ultimately to the same Indo European base as produced Latin regere ‘rule’ (source… …
60regular — Светлое начертание (Book, Light, Regular) Начертание шрифта, у которого более толстые основные штрихи [доминирующий вертикальный или наклонный штрих], чем у сверхcветлого начертания, и поэтому обладающее большей насыщенностью [отношение… …