0 to (make something) stay on the surface of a liquid -- plout
2 a vehicle for transporting certain things -- valník
a milk-float
a cattle-float.
The third example involves the idea of floating, a theme cherished by several twentieth-century architects.
In the case of 2 0 we recover this current (assuming the integrand remains finite), and hence the floating potential.
Large and heavily infected snails are more frequently observed on the floating vegetation in the stream.
The system would eventually have 3300 floats each profiling around 25 times every year and the data is almost real-time (1-2 days delay).
The floats remain almost a day on the surface for transmission of data.
The movement of the floats is graphed using straight lines for each cycle of the floats.
As a result, the floating mora contributed by the prefix cannot dock onto the stressed syllable when it already contains a moraic coda.
Here we see instances of stability, spreading, floating tone, downstep and chainshift, although not all in the same language.
中文繁体
不下沈, 漂浮, 移動…
More中文简体
不下沉, 漂浮, 移动…
MoreEspañol
flotar, vender acciones al mercado primario, fundar…
MorePortuguês
boiar, flutuar…
More日本語
~が浮かぶ, ~を浮かべる, ~が(空中に)漂う…
MoreTürk dili
yüzmek, suyun üstünde kalmak, batmadan durmak…
MoreFrançais
(faire) flotter, flotter, introduire en Bourse…
MoreCatalan
surar, volar…
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