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I . string [strɪŋ] N

1. string no pl (twine):

string
vrv(ica) f
string
nit f
ball of string
piece of string

3. string usu pl of a puppet:

string
niti f pl

4. string (in music):

string
struna f
to pluck a string

6. string SPORTS (on a racket):

string
struna f

7. string (chain):

string
veriga f
string
niz m
string of pearls

8. string fig (series):

string
vrsta f
string
serija f

9. string COMPUT:

string
niz m
search string

II . string <strung, strung> [strɪŋ] VB trans

1. string (fit) SPORTS:

to string a racket

2. string:

string (attach)
nizati [perf nanizati]
string (arrange in a line)

string along VB trans inf to string sb ⇄ along

1. string:

to string sbalong
to string sbalong

2. string (delay):

to string sbalong

I . string out VB intr

string

II . string out VB trans to string sth ⇄ out

string
string (prolong)

string up VB trans

1. string (hang):

to string upsth

2. string fig:

to string upsb inf (execute)
to string upsb inf (punish)

G-string [ˈʤi:strɪŋ] N

1. G-string MUS:

2. G-string (clothing):

tangice f pl

string ˈbag N

ˈstring band N

string band

string ˈbean N Am Aus

string bean

ˈstring quar·tet N

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Ovation primarily manufactures steel-string acoustic guitars and nylon-string acoustic guitars, often with pickups for electric amplification.
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Ginger crawls down to try to cut the string.
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A G-string is most commonly worn by women as underwear, but may also be worn by men.
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Clearly the government needs to string up these old bludgers.
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Variants of this bass include a 5-string model, and several different pickup configurations.
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As a composer he created a vast library of compositions, mostly for piano and for string instruments.
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Since a URL is a character string, it can clearly be synthesized although encryption can make it virtually impossible to guess.
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The former thread then sends the hello, worldn string on the channel.
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Other flooring is made from inch-thick mahogany which dented the tools of electricians and telephone mechanics who attempted to string new wiring in the 1950s.
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Therefore, obviously, each recording pulls at a different heart string, yet the message of hope is always present.
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