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Results for: take a free rideTranslations 1 - 30 of 340
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(British) not burdened, free of encumbrance; starved, weak, famished, glance at in a sly or malicious manner; look at in a lecherous manner, lascivious look, look lasciviously, sly or malicious glance; lascivious look; glass furnaceleer
(British) train pass that allows one to ride for reduced costrailcard
(Computers) screen and text editor used primarily on UNIX systems (produced by the Free Software Foundation)Emacs
(Hinduism and Jainism) being set free from the cycle of reincarnation; transcendental state arrived at by being set free from this cycle, release from rebirthmoksha
(in the USA) federally-funded program which provides low-cost or free legal services to the needyJudicare
(Physics) entity that has qualities of a particle (e.g. mass, momentum) but cannot exist as a free particlequasiparticle
2-wheeled motor-powered vehicle, ride on a motorcycle, two-wheeled motor vehicle, motorbikemotorcycle
7th letter of English alphabet, acceleration of free fall as a result of gravityg
A non-cash expense that provides a source of free cash flow. Amount allocated during the period to amortize the cost of acquiring long term assets over the useful life of the assets.Depreciation
A unit investment trust that buys municipal bonds and usually holds them until maturity, passing the bond income on to shareholders, usually tax-free.Municipal Investment Trust (MIT)
abandon a legal claim, give up a suit (Law), free somebody of liability, renounce claim, renunciation of a claim, act of giving up a legal suit (Law), renunciation of claimquitclaim
abate, comfort and affluence, comfort; calm; lack of difficulty; easy manner, lack of awkwardness, loosen something, make easier; calm, soothe; free, release (from pain, etc.); loosen, make something easier, make something less unpleasant, maneuver gen...ease
ability to be set free, ability to be liberated or set loose; ability to be made available to the general public; ability to be surrendered, ability to be given up (Law)releasability
ability to choose, act of will, choice made, choosing, free will, determination by willvolition
able to be lawfully eaten, blank, cleanly, cleanly; completely, empty, entirely, eradicate unwanted dirt, free from dirt; permissible, legal; smooth; simple; innocent, free of disease or infection, free of problems, free of weeds, get free of dirt, hon...clean
able to be used alone, at no charge; freely, in a free manner, costing nothing, disregarding traditional limitations, favorable, giving something readily, liberated; released; possessing liberty; available; exempt; given at no charge; plentiful; unrest...free
able to function by itself, done without obstruction, free; autonomous, self-governing, sovereign; self-reliant, self-sufficientindependent
absence of noise, allay, calm or motionless, displaying calmness, done in private, free from trouble, make or become quiet, make silent, make noiseless; pacify, calm; be pacified, be calmed; be reticent, remain silent; become quiet, making little noise...quiet
absence of pathogenic microorganisms, elimination of germs, germ-free conditionasepsis
abstaining from, away, away from work, branching out from, canceled, closed, deactivated (machine, appliance, etc.); canceled; secondary (road); free from work (day, etc.); right (side of the road); bad, rotten (food), deactivated state, closed conditi...off
accompanied by phlegm, available, fire missile, flexible, free, let go, release; make loose; untie, unfasten; shoot (arrow, gun, etc.), free; released; untied; disconnected; slack; weak; not tight; unrestrained; wanton; careless; imprecise; not defined...loose
acknowledgement; character or message sent by a receiving modem to a sending modem to indicate that a data packet has arrived complete and error-free (Computers, Telecommunications)ACK
acquit, absolve, clear of blame, declare innocent; relieve of an obligation, free from a duty, free somebody from an obligation, free somebody from blame or guiltexonerate
acquit, exit from program, free of something, leave, liberated, released, exempt from, move out, pay off, resign, stop doing something, cease; leave (a place or person); evacuate an apartment; relinquish, give up; leave a job; release, unburdenquit
acquit; release, set free; forgive, pardon, forgive somebody, pronounce somebody blameless, relieve somebody of obligationabsolve
act as prelude to something, free-standing piece of music, introduce with prelude, introductory event or occurrence, introductory piece of music, opening; introduction; overture, introductory musical piece (Music); short musical composition (Music), pr...prelude
act of freeing from guilt or blame, exoneration; state of being free from guilt or blame, forgiveness, prayer of forgivenessabsolution
act of giving something away; free prize, gift, present; betrayal; unintentional disclosure, game show, something that reveals, very inexpensivegiveaway
act of making holy, consecration; process of becoming holy; purification, act of making free from sinsanctification
act of making something available, authorization for freedom, control mechanism, document confirming surrender of something, emission, fire employee, free somebody from obligation, liberation; newly distributed film (or record, book, etc.); press relea...release
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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