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Записи, определения которых содержат Left position

acr.
acr: left backplayer position on the left side of defense
adj.
employmentleft a position with dignity and respect
adj.
exposedleft in a vulnerable position
n.
directionposition ahead and slightly to the left
n.
sportsplayer in the left wing position
n.
positionposition or direction to the left or right of an object
n.
positionposition behind and slightly to the left
n.
positionposition to the left and slightly ahead

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to be left flounderingexp.
to be left in a state of confusion or uncertainty
Elvis has left the buildingexp.
the show is over, you can go home, the main purpose of your presence is gone
floordroben.
informal term used for describing a pile of clothes left on the floor
chairdroben.
term referring to a pile of clothes left on a chair
Online Legacyexp.
A set of online digital assets or virtual value that may be left to another person in a will.
digital identityn.
online footprint left by an user, available across the world wide web.
left-handed marriagen.
Marriage between a man of royal or noble birth and a woman of lesser status, with the stipulation that wife and children have no claims to his titles or possessions or dignity. Still common at the beginning of the 20th C., the practice is now rare. Syn. Morganatic marriage, marriage of the left hand
correspondv.
have similar qualities or a similar size, position etc to something else
bully pulpitn.
dominant position, use of an office with power and influence to expose or impose one's views
Poison Dwarfn.
Poisonously vicious person in position of power who is not immediately identified as such. Both sexes. Euphemism.
defenestratev.
1. throw someone or something out of a window 2. [fig.][fam.] dismiss/remove (sb) from a position of authority/power
pull rank on somebodyexp.
use the authority given by a position (in society, in a company etc.) to determine someone to act in a certain manner