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tid — sb., en, er, erne, i sms. tid , fx tidtagning, og tide , fx tidebøn, og tids , fx tidszone; i tide; på tide; alle tiders el. alletiders; for tiden; somme tider el. sommetider; et års tid … Dansk ordbog
Tid — Tid, a. [Cf. AS. tedre, tydere, weak, tender.] Tender; soft; nice; now only used in tidbit. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
TID — is a three letter acronym that may refer to:* Tag identification memory, in a Gen 2 RFID tag, this consists of memory about the tag itself, such as the tag ID. *Terminal Identification Number A number linked to a POS terminal that can be used to… … Wikipedia
tid´al|ly — tid|al «TY duhl», adjective. 1. of tides; having tides; caused by tides. A tidal river is affected by the ocean s tide. 2. dependent on the state of the tide as to time of arrival and departure: »a tidal steamer. –tid´al|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
tid|al — «TY duhl», adjective. 1. of tides; having tides; caused by tides. A tidal river is affected by the ocean s tide. 2. dependent on the state of the tide as to time of arrival and departure: »a tidal steamer. –tid´al|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
TID — Tendance indépendance et démocratie La Tendance indépendance et démocratie (TID) est une tendance de l UNEF ID, elle est apparue peu avant le congrès de Clermont Ferrand de 1993. Elle est née de la fusion de plusieurs tendances dans le but de… … Wikipédia en Français
TID — Die Abkürzung TID steht für: Thermionischer Detektor Tibet Initiative Deutschland e.V. Tour International Danubien, die längste Kanu und Ruderwanderfahrt der Welt auf der Donau Transponder Identnummer, die sogenannte Tagidentifikation, enthält… … Deutsch Wikipedia
TID — time interval difference [imaging]; titrated initial dose; transient ischemic dilatation; trusted image discrimination * * * tid abbr [Latin ter in die] three times a day used in writing prescriptions … Medical dictionary
tíd — f ( e/ e) time, period, season, while; hour; feast day, festal tide; canonical hour or service; on tíde at the proper time; forðgewiten tíd/tíma past tense … Old to modern English dictionary
tid — I. ˈtid noun ( s) Etymology: alteration of tide (I) 1. chiefly Scotland : a right time or season especially for an agricultural activity 2. chiefly Scotland : mood … Useful english dictionary