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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
nar|row|cast|ing — «NAR oh KAS tihng, KAHS », noun. U.S. transmission of programs by cable television; cablecasting. ╂[because of its limited range in contrast to broadcasting] … Useful english dictionary
nar|row|cast — «NAR oh kast, NAIR », verb, adjective. –verb. 1. a) to transmit television programs by cable. b) to disseminate entertainment programming or information intended for a specific audience segment, as, for example, by satellite radio or via a Web… … Useful english dictionary
cast — [kast, käst] vt. cast, casting [ME casten < ON kasta, to throw] 1. a) to put, deposit, or throw with force or violence; fling; hurl b) to give vent to as if by throwing [to cast aspersions] 2. to deposit (a ballot); register (a vote) … English World dictionary
cast on (or cast something on) Knitting — make the first row of a specified number of loops on the needle. → cast … English new terms dictionary
cast on — ► cast on Knitting make the first row of loops on the needle. Main Entry: ↑cast … English terms dictionary
cast something on — ˌcast ˈon | ˌcast sthˈon derived (in knitting) to put the first row of stitches on a needle Main entry: ↑castderived … Useful english dictionary
cast on — verb make the first row of stitches when knitting • Ant: ↑cast off • Topics: ↑handicraft • Hypernyms: ↑sew, ↑run up, ↑sew together, ↑stitch … Useful english dictionary
cast — [c]/kast / (say kahst) verb (cast, casting) –verb (t) 1. to throw; fling; hurl (away, off, out, etc.) 2. to throw off or away. 3. to direct (the eye, a glance, etc.) 4. to cause (light, etc.) to fall upon something or in a certain direction. 5.… …
Row counter (hand knitting) — Clover on needle row counters from Japan, 2000 2010 A row counter for hand knitting is a tally counter for counting rows or courses worked, for counting stitch pattern repetitions, or for counting increases or decreases of the number of stitches… … Wikipedia
cast off — {v.} 1a. or[cast loose] To unfasten; untie; let loose (as a rope holding a boat). * /The captain of the boat cast off the line and we were soon out in open water./ 1b. To untie a rope holding a boat or something suggesting a boat. * /We cast off… … Dictionary of American idioms