form of expression
21Expression (album) — Infobox Album Name = Expression Type = studio Longtype = Artist = John Coltrane Released = 1967 Recorded = February 17, 1967 March 7, 1967 Genre = Jazz Length = 51:06 Label = Impulse! Producer = Bob Thiele Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4|5… …
22form — išraiška statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. expression; form; presentation vok. Ausdruck, m; Schreibweise, f rus. выражение, n; представление, n pranc. expression, f; notation, f; représentation, f …
23form of the statute — This expression means the words, language, or frame of a statute, and hence the inhibition or command which it may contain; used in the phrase (in criminal pleading) against the form of the statute in that case made and provided. Forms of action …
24form of the statute — This expression means the words, language, or frame of a statute, and hence the inhibition or command which it may contain; used in the phrase (in criminal pleading) against the form of the statute in that case made and provided. Forms of action …
25expression — išraiška statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. expression; form; presentation vok. Ausdruck, m; Schreibweise, f rus. выражение, n; представление, n pranc. expression, f; notation, f; représentation, f …
26form — [13] Form comes via Old French forme from Latin forma ‘shape, contour’, a word whose origins have never been satisfactorily explained. Its semantic similarity to Greek morphé ‘form, shape’ (source of English morphology [19]) is striking, and has… …
27form — [13] Form comes via Old French forme from Latin forma ‘shape, contour’, a word whose origins have never been satisfactorily explained. Its semantic similarity to Greek morphé ‘form, shape’ (source of English morphology [19]) is striking, and has… …
28expression — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. representation, symbolization, indication; statement, utterance, wording, communication; modulation, shading, interpretation; idiom, phrase, term; aspect, look, pose; token; saying. See affirmation,… …
29expression — n. 1. Squeezing out, pressing out. 2. Utterance, declaration, assertion, statement. 3. Phrase, term, form of words, mode of speech. 4. Look, cast of countenance, play of features. 5. General tone, pervading effect, pervasive feeling. 6. Lively… …
30form — Noun. 1. A bench. An expression from the north west/north of England, becoming less frequently used. 2. A criminal record. Informal …