Roach

I имя существительное; [множественное число] roach, roaches.; [зоология]; то же, что и European roach плотва II имя существительное 1) [морское дело] выемка (у паруса) 2) а) ёжик (вид стрижки) б) пучок волос Синоним(ы): topknot III сокращение от cockroach

Большой англо-русский словарь

Roach

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Англо-русский научно-технический словарь

Roach

I. noun (plural roach; also roaches) Etymology: Middle English roche, from Anglo-French roche, rosse 1. a silver-green European freshwater cyprinid fish (Rutilus rutilus); also any of various related fishes (as some shiners) 2. any of several American freshwater sunfishes (family Centrarchidae) II. noun Etymology: origin unknown 1. a curved cut in the edge of a sail to prevent chafing or to secure a better fit 2. a roll of hair brushed straight back from the forehead or side of the head III. transitive verb 1. to cut (as a horse's mane) so that the remainder stands upright 2. to cause to arch; specifically to brush (the hair) in a roach — often used with up IV. noun Etymology: by shortening 1. cockroach 2. the butt of a marijuana cigarette

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Roach

A Bell Labs term meaning destroy, especially of a data structure. Hardware gets toasted or fried, software gets roached.

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