Слово англійською: column
Іменник
Переклад column українською: стовп, коло́на, коло́нка, сто́впчик, спинни́й хребе́т
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(abbreviation col.)
one of the straight sections from top to bottom into which text on a page or screen is divided- a dictionary with two columns per page
- column of something a column of text
- at the bottom of the right-hand column of this page
- The website has an attractive two-column format.
- in a column Click on the name of your account in the left-hand column.
- Put a mark in the appropriate column.
- a series of numbers or words arranged one under the other down a page
- column of something to add up a column of figures
- the fifth column of Table 4
- in a column The numbers in the left-hand column are not relevant here.
- The last column contains the probability of each of those outcomes occurring.
compare row1 (3)
- a part of a newspaper, magazine or website that appears regularly and deals with a particular subject or is written by a particular writer
- She writes a monthly column for a leading national newspaper.
- a newspaper/weekly column
- the financial column
- in a column I disagree with a lot of what he writes in his column.
- I always read her column in the local paper.
- column on/about something The website features a regular column on parenting.
- column by somebody She always read the column by the local vicar in the parish magazine.
see also advice column, agony column, gossip column, personal column - a tall, solid post, usually round and made of stone, that supports or decorates a building or stands alone as a monument
- The temple is supported by marble columns.
- Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square is one of London's best-known landmarks.
- a thing that is like a column in shape
- a column of smoke (= smoke rising straight up)
see also spinal column, steering column - a long, moving line of people or vehicles
- a long column of troops and tanks
- to march in columns
see also fifth columnMore Like This Silent lettersSilent letters- gnarled
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Word Originlate Middle English: partly from Old French columpne, reinforced by its source, Latin columna ‘pillar’.