cushion
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary متکا، نازبالش، کوسن ، مخده ، زیرسازی، وسیله ای که شبیه تشک باشد، با کوسن وبالش نرم مزین کردن ، لایه گذاشتن ، چنبره .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary amortissement|amortize|dampen|cushion "to bring to death" from Vulgar Latin *admortire "to deaden" based on ad- "(up)to" + Latin mors, mort- "death." The Latin stem clearly underlies the English words "mortal," "mortuary," "mortify," and "moribund." However, we also find "morbid" which comes from Latin morbus "disease," a frequent cause of death, and "morsel" from Latin mordere "to bite," a much earlier way of ending life. The same Proto-Indo-European root (*mer-/*mor-) came directly through Old Germanic to English as "murder." In Russian the root is mer-, found in umeret' "to die" and smert' "death," one of the blended stems in the name of the war-time Soviet counterintelligence agency, Smersh (from smert' shpionam "death to spies"). be nisti kašândan (pbp.) 1 be tah ras-ândan mostahlak kardan (ar.) 2 fra. amortir le choc ; eng. cushion (az kub/dard/vâm )fru kâstan cushion pošti
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(cushion): بازگشت به واژه cushion air-cushion ball cushion die-cushion electric cushion ground cushion pin-cushion sand cushion three cushion billiards ميراشدن ،مستهلک شدن ،ضربه گير،بالشتک ،متکا،نازبالش ،مخده ،زيرسازى ،وسيله اى که شبيه تشک باشد،با کوسن وبالش نرم مزين کردن ،لايه گذاشتن ،چنبره علوم مهندسى : کوسن علوم هوايى : بالشتک کلمات مرتبط(8)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 cush·ion n. Pronunciation: ' ku ̇ -shən Function: noun Etymology: Middle English cusshin, from Anglo-French cussin, quissin, from Vulgar Latin *coxinus, from Latin coxa hip ― more at COXA Date: 14th century 1 : a soft pillow or pad usually used for sitting, reclining, or kneeling 2 : a bodily part resembling a pad 3 : something resembling a cushion: as a : PILLOW 2 b : RAT 3 c : a pad of springy rubber along the inside of the rim of a billiard table d : a padded insert in a shoe e : an elastic body for reducing shock f : a mat laid under a large rug to ease the effect of wear 4 a : something (as an economic factor or a medical procedure) serving to mitigate the effects of disturbances or disorders b : a reserve supply (as of money) c : a comfortable lead <a 4-0 cushion in the ninth inning> –cush·ion·less \-ləs\ adjective –cush·iony \-shə-nē\ adjective ]]> 2 cushion n. Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   cush·ioned ; cush·ion·ing \ ' ku ̇ -sh(ə-)niŋ\ Date: circa 1738 1 : to seat or place on a cushion 2 : to suppress by ignoring 3 : to furnish with a cushion <a cushion ed seat> 4 a : to mitigate the effects of <trying to cushion the blow> b : to protect against force or shock < cushion the ride> 5 : to check gradually so as to minimize shock of moving parts]]> cushion (as used in expressions) n. air cushion vehicle cottony cushion scale whoopee cushion ]]>