- body pad
- nouna pad worn by hockey goalkeeper• Hypernyms: ↑protective garment
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
pad — Ⅰ. pad [1] ► NOUN 1) a thick piece of soft or absorbent material. 2) the fleshy underpart of an animal s foot or of a human finger. 3) a protective guard worn over a part of the body by a sports player. 4) a number of sheets of blank paper… … English terms dictionary
Body fat redistribution syndrome — Body fat redistribution (BFR) syndrome, sometimes called fat derangement, is a medical condition characterized by fat loss (or occasionally fat gain), often in the cheeks or face. BFR most often occurs in HIV/AIDS patients undergoing… … Wikipedia
body — 1. The head, neck, trunk, and extremities. The human b., consisting of head (caput), neck (collum), trunk (truncus), and limbs (membra). 2. The material part of a human, as distinguished from the … Medical dictionary
pad — 1. Soft material forming a cushion, used in applying or relieving pressure on a part, or in filling a depression so that dressings can fit snugly. 2. A more or less encapsulated body of fat or some other tissue serving to fill a space or act as a … Medical dictionary
pad — pad1 S3 [pæd] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(soft material)¦ 2¦(paper)¦ 3¦(flat ground)¦ 4¦(animal s foot)¦ 5¦(apartment)¦ 6¦(water plant)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Perhaps from Low German, bottom surface of the foot ] … Dictionary of contemporary English
PAD emotional state model — The PAD emotional state model is a psychological model developed by Albert Mehrabian and James A. Russell to describe and measure emotional states. PAD uses three numerical dimensions to represent all emotions.[1][2] The PAD (Pleasure, Arousal,… … Wikipedia
pad — pad1 /pad/, n., v., padded, padding. n. 1. a cushionlike mass of soft material used for comfort, protection, or stuffing. 2. a soft, stuffed cushion used as a saddle; a padded leather saddle without a tree. 3. a number of sheets of paper glued or … Universalium
pad — 01. There is a [pad] of paper to write messages on beside the telephone. 02. The woman was wearing a dress with shoulder [pads]. 03. The helicopter touched down on the [pad], and the President stepped out. 04. Goaltenders in ice hockey wear… … Grammatical examples in English
pad — I. verb (padded; padding) Etymology: perhaps from Middle Dutch paden to follow a path, from pad path Date: 1553 transitive verb to traverse on foot intransitive verb to go on foot ; walk; especially to walk with or as if with padded feet … New Collegiate Dictionary
pad — pad1 noun 1》 a thick piece of soft or absorbent material. ↘a protective guard worn over a part of the body by a sports player. 2》 the fleshy underpart of an animal s foot or of a human finger. 3》 a number of sheets of blank paper fastened… … English new terms dictionary