lid

  • 41lid — also See deck lid hood skid lid trunk lid …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 42lid — [OE] The prehistoric Germanic ancestor of lid was *khlitham, which also produced Dutch lid and the lid of German augenlid ‘eyelid’. It comes ultimately from the Indo European base *kli ‘cover, shut’ …

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  • 43lid — n. 1 a hinged or removable cover, esp. for the top of a container. 2 = EYELID. 3 the operculum of a shell or a plant. 4 sl. a hat. Phrases and idioms: put the lid (or tin lid) on Brit. colloq. 1 be the culmination of. 2 put a stop to. take the… …

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  • 44lid — See: FLIP ONE S LID, THE LID …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 45lid — See: FLIP ONE S LID, THE LID …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 46lid — See: flip one s lid, the lid …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 47lid — n 1. cover, top, cap; cork, stop, stopper, stopple, plug. 2. ceiling, maximum, max., limit, Inf. tops. 3. blow the lid off Slang. expose, reveal, show up, take the wraps off, bring out, bring out into the open, bring to light, make known; release …

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  • 48lid — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hlid; akin to Old High German hlit cover, and probably to Old English hlinian to lean more at lean Date: before 12th century 1. a movable cover for the opening of a hollow container (as a vessel …

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  • 49Lid — Augendeckel. * * * Lid,das:1.〈dasAugeverschließendeHautfalte〉Augenlid♦umg:Augendeckel–2.schwereLiderhaben:⇨müde(2) Lidugs.:Augendeckel …

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  • 50lid — sustantivo femenino 1) combate, liza, pelea, lucha, batalla*, contienda. Lid y liza se sienten hoy como voces escogidas o literarias. 2) disputa, controversia*, discusión*. * * * Sin …

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