- ham operator
- радиолюбитель, оператор любительской радиостанции
Англо-русский современный словарь. 2014.
Англо-русский современный словарь. 2014.
Ham (disambiguation) — Ham is a cut of meat on an edible mammal s rear, usually from a pig.Ham may also refer to: * euphemistically, human buttocks, usually as a plurale tantum hams * Ham, an amateur radio operator * Ham the Chimp, the first hominid launched into outer … Wikipedia
ham — [ham] n. [ME hamme < OE hamm, akin to Ger dial. hamme < IE base * konemo , shin bone (> Gr knēmē): HAM senses 5 & 6 infl. by AM(ATEUR)] 1. the part of the leg behind the knee 2. a) the back of the thigh b) … English World dictionary
Ham — (h[a^]m), n. 1. [Short for {hamfatter}.] a person who performs in a showy or exaggerated style; used especially of actors. Also used attributively, as, a ham actor. [PJC] 2. The licensed operator of an amateur radio station. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ham — Ⅰ. ham [1] ► NOUN 1) meat from the upper part of a pig s leg salted and dried or smoked. 2) (hams) the back of the thigh or the thighs and buttocks. ORIGIN from a Germanic word meaning be crooked . Ⅱ. ham … English terms dictionary
ham — Synonyms and related words: ARRL, acting, actor proof, all star, amateur radio operator, ankle, bacon, ballet, balletic, bayonet legs, be theatrical, bowlegs, buffoonery, business, butt, calf, characterization, chitterlings, cinematic,… … Moby Thesaurus
operator — n. 1) a computer; crane; elevator (AE); ham, radio; machine (AE); radar; switchboard (AE), telephone (AE); tour operator 2) (colloq.) a slick, smooth operator * * * [ ɒpəreɪtə] crane ham radar radio smooth operator … Combinatory dictionary
ham — [[t]hæ̱m[/t]] hams, hamming, hammed 1) N VAR Ham is meat from the top of the back leg of a pig, specially treated so that it can be kept for a long period of time. ...a huge baked ham. ...ham sandwiches. ...a dozen slices of ham. 2) N COUNT A ham … English dictionary
ham — {{11}}ham (n.1) meat of a hog s hind leg used for food, 1630s, from O.E. hamm hollow or bend of the knee, from P.Gmc. *hamma (Cf. O.N. höm, M.L.G., M.Du. hamme, O.H.G. hamma), from PIE *konemo shin bone (Cf. Gk. kneme calf of the leg, O.Ir. cnaim … Etymology dictionary
ham — ham1 /ham/, n. 1. a cut of meat from the heavy muscled part of a hog s rear quarter, between hip and hock, usually cured. 2. that part of a hog s hind leg. 3. the part of the leg back of the knee. 4. Often, hams. the back of the thigh, or the… … Universalium
ham — I. /hæm / (say ham) noun 1. one of the rear quarters of a pig, especially the heavy muscled part, between hip and hock. 2. the meat of this part. 3. the part of the leg behind the knee. 4. (often plural) the back of the thigh or the thigh and the …
ham — I. noun Etymology: Middle English hamme, from Old English hamm; akin to Old High German hamma ham, Greek knēmē shinbone, Old Irish cnáim bone Date: before 12th century 1. a. the hollow of the knee b. a buttock with its associated thigh usually… … New Collegiate Dictionary