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61figure — 1. A form or shape. 2. A person representing the essential aspects of a particular role ( e.g., relating to one s male boss as a father f. or to one s female teacher as a mother f.). 3. A form, shape, outline, or representation of an object or …
62figure\ on — v 1. To expect and think about while making plans. We did not figure on having so many people at the picnic. He figured on going to town the next day. Syn.: plan on 2. To depend on; be; sure about. You can figure on him to be on time. Syn.: count …
63figure — I. n. 1. Form, shape, conformation, configuration, outline, tournure. 2. Image, likeness, effigy, representation. 3. Appearance (as respects action or conduct). 4. Distinguished appearance. 5. Design (on cloth, paper, etc.), pattern. 6 …
64figure — figūra statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. figure vok. Figur, f rus. фигура, f pranc. figure, f …
65figure — figūra statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. figure vok. Figur, f rus. фигура, f pranc. figure, f …
66figure up — {v. phr.} To calculate; add up. * /If you can figure up how many phone calls I ve made from your home, I will pay you right away./ …
67figure up — {v. phr.} To calculate; add up. * /If you can figure up how many phone calls I ve made from your home, I will pay you right away./ …
68figure on — phrasal 1. to take into consideration < figuring on the extra income > 2. to rely on 3. plan < I figure on going into town > …
69figure — 1. noun /ˈfɪɡjɚ,ˈfɪɡə/ a) A drawing or representation conveying information. b) A person or thing representing a certain consciousness. See Also: figurine, figurative, figuratively 2 …
70figure — See figure, number …