34-letter words containing c, h, o, s, e, r
- association of american publishers — (body, publication) (AAP) A group engaged in standardisation efforts in document preparation.
- automatic mathematical translation — (mathematics, tool) (AMTRAN) A system developed by NASA in Huntsville in 1966 for the IBM 1620, based on the Culler-Fried System. It required a special terminal.
- be charm, success, etc personified — to be very charming, successful, etc
- chechen-ingush autonomous republic — an autonomous republic of the Russian Federation, in Caucasia. 7350 sq. mi. (19,300 sq. km). Capital: Grozny.
- come to a head/bring sth to a head — If a problem or disagreement comes to a head or is brought to a head, it becomes so bad that something must be done about it.
- comprehensive perl archive network — (tool) (CPAN) A collection of Internet archives containing material related to the Perl programming language.
- from the sublime to the ridiculous — If you describe something as going from the sublime to the ridiculous, you mean that it involves a change from something very good or serious to something silly or unimportant.
- in good king charles's golden days — a ballad in which a vicar of the Stuart period changes faith to keep his living
- non-destructive testing techniques — Non-destructive testing techniques are methods of testing for or measuring flaws which do not destroy the thing, for example a pipeline, that is being tested.
- pay a person back in the same coin — to treat a person in the same way the person treated oneself
- present value of future cash flows — The present value of future cash flows is a method of discounting cash that you expect to receive in the future to the value at the current time.
- rumour/legend/tradition etc has it — You can use has it in expressions such as 'rumour has it that' or 'as legend has it' when you are quoting something that you have heard, but you do not necessarily think it is true.
- securities and exchange commission — SEC.
- supreme-court-of-the-united-states — Supreme Court of the United States.
- synthesizer specification language — (SSL) A specification language based on term algebra and attribute grammars. SSL is used by the Synthesizer Generator, a generator for language-based editors such as the Cornell Program Synthesizer.
- that's the way the cookie crumbles — matters are inevitably or unalterably so
- the exception that proves the rule — If you are making a general statement and you say that something is the exception that proves the rule, you mean that although it seems to contradict your statement, in most other cases your statement will be true.
- to shut the door in someone's face — If someone shuts the door in your face or slams the door in your face, they refuse to talk to you or give you any information.
- to wash your dirty linen in public — If you say that someone washes their dirty linen in public, you disapprove of their discussing or arguing about unpleasant or private things in front of other people. There are several other forms of this expression, for example wash your dirty laundry in public, or in American English, air your dirty laundry in public.
- united technologies research cente — (UTRC) http://utrcwww.utc.com/.
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