casting

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English - Turkish
{i} dökme
döküm

Alüminyum dökümler tekrar fırçalanmalıdır. - The aluminum castings must be brushed again.

Döküm kalıbından temiz geldi. - The casting came cleanly out of its mold.

{i} rol dağıtımı
döküm kalıbı

Döküm kalıbından temiz geldi. - The casting came cleanly out of its mold.

döküm derecesi
(Sinema,Tiyatro) rol dağılımı
döküm parça
kalıplayarak
atarak
kalıplama
{i} atış
oyuncu seçme
{f} at
casting box dökum kalıbı
{i} kalıp
{f} kalıpla: prep.kal
{f} kalıpla
casting vote başkanın oyu
cast dök/ver/at
{f} at: prep.atarak
hesap etme
casting net serpme ağ
{i} kalıba dökme
{i} dökmecilik
{i} ağ atma
{i} astar sıva
{i} olta atma
oyuncu seçme/döküm
oyuncu kadrosu
kadro kurmak
oyuncu seçmek
plan
toplama
oyuncu seçimi
cast
döküm

Alüminyum dökümler tekrar fırçalanmalıdır. - The aluminum castings must be brushed again.

Döküm içindeki kolumla bunu yapmaya çalışmak gerçekten çok sinir bozucu. - It's just so frustrating to try to do this with my arm in a cast.

cast
dökmek
casting technology
(demir/çelik) döküm teknolojisi
casting lots
kura çekme
casting net
serpme ağ
casting shrinkage
döküm firesi
casting vote
başkanın oyu
casting coke
(Madencilik) Döküm koku
casting couch
kanepe döküm
casting off
off döküm
casting out
dışarı döküm
casting stones
taş döküm
casting a spell
büyüleme
casting call
(Sinema) rol dağıtımı
casting defect
döküm hatası
casting drain
(İnşaat) boşaltmalı döküm
casting kit
dökümler
casting ladle
döküm kepçesi
casting machine
döküm makinesi
casting piece
döküm parçası
casting resin
(Otomotiv) kalıp reçine
casting slip
(İnşaat) çamur döküm
casting solid
(İnşaat) dolu döküm
casting stresses
(Havacılık) döküm gerilmesi
casting tape
(İnşaat) şerit döküm
casting up
hesap etme
casting up
toplama
casting vacuum
(İnşaat) vakumlu döküm
casting vote
sonucu belirleyen oy
cast
atmak
cast
fırlatmak
cast
oynayanlar
cast
{i} rol alanlar
cast
{i} çeşit
cast
{i} dökümcülük
Strip casting
(demir/çelik) şerit döküm
cast
alçı

Doktor Tom'a üç hafta boyunca ortopedik alçı giyinmek zorunda olduğunu söyledi. - The doctor told Tom that he had to wear a cast for three weeks.

Noel günü, Tom'un sağ bacağı hâlâ alçılıydı. - On Christmas Day, Tom's right leg was still in a cast.

cast
atma
cast
{i} tip
cast
{f} biçim vermek
cast
alçı tıp
cast
atılmış
cast
alma

Kuzey Almanya'da bir sürü güzel kaleler var. - There are many beautiful castles in northern Germany.

cast
talih
cast
çarpıtmak
cast
(Bilgisayar) çevirim
cast
(Tiyatro) oyundaki karakter
cast
döküm yapmak
cast
eşhas
cast
dökülmek
cast
pik
cast
dayanıklı
cast
boşaltım hayvanlarda
cast
saç

Bu neredeyse bir kale içine nükleer reaktör inşa etmek kadar saçma. - It's almost as absurd as building a nuclear reactor inside a castle.

cast
(Tiyatro) rol dağılımı
cast
temayül
cast
mukavim
cast
(Kanun) davayı reddetmek
cast
şekil
cast
vermek (oy)
cast
(Arkeoloji) kalıp dökümü
cast
kast

Kastilyan diline benzer bir sürü dil vardır. - There are a lot of languages similar to Castilian.

cast
dökülmüş
cast
kıvırmak
cast
yöneltmek
cast
(Tıp) Böbrek hastalıklarında idrarda görülen mikroskobik bir küme
cast
kalıba dökülmüş
cast
toplamak
cast
renk tonu
cast
kalite
cast
dökme (metal)
cast
oyuncular (tiyatro)
cast
ton
cast
eritme
cast
tasarlamak
chill casting
sert döküm
die casting
(Otomotiv) kokil döküm
precision casting
hassas döküm
precision pressure casting
basınçlı hassas döküm
cast
{i} cins
cast
az bir miktar
aluminium casting
alüminyum döküm
cast
atış
cast
oyuncular
cast
(oy) vermek
cast
çıkarmak
cast
{f} at
malleable casting
dövülebilir döküm
metal casting
metal döküm
sand casting
kum döküm
broad casting
geniş döküm
cast
(Tıp, İlaç) Ortopedik alçı

Doktor Tom'a üç hafta boyunca ortopedik alçı giyinmek zorunda olduğunu söyledi. - The doctor told Tom that he had to wear a cast for three weeks.

cast
biçim
cast
nüans
cast
kusmak
cast
kalıp
cast
çarpıklık
cast
fırlatma
cast
zoka
cast
zarda gelen sayı
centrifugal casting
(Mühendislik) savurma döküm
cold casting
soğuk döküm
continuous casting
(Mühendislik) sürekli döküm
die casting
(Mühendislik) pres döküm
die casting
basınçlı döküm, kılavuz döküm, matris dökümü
die casting
döküm
die-casting
die-döküm
die-casting
(Metal) Döküm
fine casting
ince döküm
investment casting
(Teknoloji) Hassas döküm
lead casting
kurşun döküm
slip casting
döküm
tape casting
(Mühendislik) Şerit (bant) döküm
bottom casting
(Tekstil) alttan yukarı dökmek
cast
tür

Türkler Eğri Kalesi'ni uzun süre kuşattılar. - The Turks held siege over the Castle of Eger for a long time.

cast
{i} boşaltım (hayvanlarda)
cast
{f} rol vermek
cast
{f} kokuyu takip etmek
cast
{i} dış görünüş
cast
{f} (cast)
cast
{i} voli
cast
{i} kalıp, maket
cast
{f} (bakış v.b.'ni) çevirmek, yöneltmek, atfetmek
cast
{f} rol dağıtımı yapmak
cast
değiştirmek
cast
{f} yem atmak
cast
{i} (kırık kemiğe) alçı
cast
{f} kalıba dökmek
cast
kaybetmek
cast
{f} dökmek deri
cast
{i} rol dağıtımı
cast
{f} erken doğum yapmak
cast
{f} kabuk
cast
{f} tirnak
cast
{i} (bir tiyatro oyununda/filmde) rol alan kimseler, oynayanlar
cast
{f} rol taksimi yapmak
cast
{f} eğrilmek
cast
(fiil) atmak, fırlatmak, kalıba dökmek, dökmek (deri, tirnak, kabuk, tüy); erken doğum yapmak; kehanette bulunmak; rol dağıtımı yapmak, rol vermek; biçim vermek; yem atmak; eğrilmek; kokuyu takip etmek; kusmak [brit.]
cast
{i} olta iğnesi
cast
dökmek erken yavrulamak
cast
yere yıkmak ayrılmak
cast
küreklemek
cast
{i} eğrilik
cast
{i} alçı [tıp.]
cast

Bakın, benim sahip olduklarım sadece bu iki kale, yüz hektar arazi, altı araba, dört yüz baş sığır ve yirmi koşu atı... - You see, I've got only these two castles, one hundred hectares of land, six cars, four hundreds heads of cattle and twenty racer horses...

Eski kale harabeye dönmüştü. - The old castle lay in ruins.

cast
bir kenara atmak
cast
savurmak
cast
{f} kusmak [brit.]
cast
{f} tüy
cast
saçmak
cast
atfetmek olta atmak
cast
{i} yöntem
cast
{f} kehanette bulunmak
cast
cevirmek
cast
ağ sermek
cast
dökü

Heykelin dökümü ertelendi. - The casting of the statue was delayed.

Döküm kalıbından temiz geldi. - The casting came cleanly out of its mold.

cast
vermek
copper casting
(Madencilik) bakır döküm
dental casting technique
(Diş Hekimliği) diş döküm tekniği
epoxy casting resin
epoksi döküm reçinesi
ferritic steel casting
ferritik çelik döküm
freeze casting
(İnşaat) dondurmalı dökü
gate casting
kapak çerçevesi
investment casting
(Havacılık) eriyen kalıpla döküm
malleable casting
yumuşak döküm
polyester casting resin
(Kimya) poliester döküm reçinesi
the casting vote
(deyim) oylarin esit olmasi halinde baskanin kullandigi oy
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of casting in Turkish Turkish dictionary

CAST
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Üzüm teknesi. Üzümün sıkıldığı yer
cast
üzüm teknesi
English - English
The act or process of selecting actors, singers, dancers, models, etc
The excreta of an earthworm or similar creature
Present participle of cast
The regurgitation of fur, feathers, and other undigestible material by hawks, to clean and empty their crops
A manufacturing process using a mold
{n} a vessel or other thing cast
The forming of metal parts by pouring molten metal or other material into a mould This is the cheapest way of making large quantities of parts that are of shapes that cannot be produced by stamping The parts are not generally as stong as those that can be made by forging, and parts made in a re-usable mould cannot be of as complicated shape as is possible with CNC machining from billets, because some shapes cannot be removed from a mould without breaking it An exotic form of casting, called investment casting or "lost wax" casting permits casting of complicated shapes by using single-use plaster moulds that can be broken apart to free the cast part from the mould This is an expensive process used mainly for high quality lugs and fork crowns
Metal object obtained by pouring molten metal into a mold; also the act of pouring metal
Seldom-used form of making wet process porcelain insulators where a difficult shape is desired Thick clay slip is poured into a plaster mold The plaster mold absorbs the excess water leaving a semi-dry clay body
the mass of metal so cast; as, a casting in iron; bronze casting
the act of selecting actors, singers, dancers, models, etc
A method of reproducing in quantity by using liquid clay & molds
The act of viewing (and often converting) the information contained in a variable of one type as if that information was of another type
The warping of a board
the choice of actors to play particular roles in a play or movie
The forming of molten metal into a particular shape by pouring the molten material into a precisely shaped mold or die There are several casting processes used in making iron and steel shapes (green sand, dry sand, shell mold, core mold, permanent mold, ceramic mold, expandable pattern, centrifugal, continuous and die casting) with the die casting process the most popular method of casting non-ferrous metals (primarily zinc, aluminum, and magnesium and less often copper, tin, and lead)
The process of forming molten metal into a particular shape by pouring it into a mold and letting it harden
A casting is an object or piece of machinery which has been made by pouring a liquid such as hot metal into a container, so that when it hardens it has the required shape. see also cast = cast. Pouring of molten metal into a mold, where it solidifies into the shape of the mold. The process was well established in the Bronze Age, when it was used to form bronze pieces now found in museums. It is particularly valuable for the economical production of complex shapes, ranging from mass-produced parts for automobiles to one-of-a-kind production of statues, jewelry, or massive machinery. Most steel and iron castings (see cast iron) are poured into silica sand. For metals of lower melting point, such as aluminum or zinc, molds can be made of another metal or of sand. See also die casting, founding, investment casting, lost-wax casting, patternmaking. die casting investment casting lost wax casting
The method of forming metal objects by pouring molten metal into a mold and allowing in to harden
The process by which a liquid or plastic substance is formed into a solid mass by pouring the material into a mold and letting it cool to harden Usually refers to molten metals
the choice of actors to play particular roles in a play or movie the act of throwing a fishing line out over the water by means of a rod and reel
the process of making reproductions from a master model; also the unpainted lighthouse from the mold
Pouring molten metal into a mold to create a three-dimensional object
- A method of shaping an object by melting the metal and pouring it into a specially prepared mold On cooling, the metal retains the shape of the mold
Explicit conversion from one data type to another
Generic term referring to a process by which a complex shape is formed by pouring a fluid material into a shaped mold
The act or process of making casts or impressions, or of shaping metal or plaster in a mold; the act or the process of pouring molten metal into a mold
The process of making an art object by pouring liquid material into a mold When the material has hardened, the mold is removed A primary type of casting is the lost wax process
The process of pouring molten glass into a mold
the act of creating something by casting it in a mold
The mapping of an internal data type to an external data type or vice versa Casting allows a data type to be used as some other type as long as such a mapping exists See internal and external data types
the act of pouring slip into a mold
That which is cast in a mold; esp
a process in which slip, or liquid clay, is poured into a mold and then allowed to set The result is a piece of clayware duplicating the shape of the mold
A product that has been fabricated by pouring molten metal into an engineered mold and permitted to solidify in this configuration Titanium castings have been successfully marketed to a broad spectrum of applications but because of titanium's reactive properties, the casting of titanium remains a complex process
The formation of objects by pouring molten metal into molds
The forming of metal objects by pouring molten metal into moulds
The act of casting off, or that which is cast off, as skin, feathers, excrement, etc
object formed by a mold
{i} throwing; act of casting in a mold, shaping; act of choosing actors for a movie or play
A process that involves pouring liquid material such as molten metal, clay, wax, or plaster into a mold When the liquid hardens, the mold is removed, leaving a form in the shape of the mold
the act of throwing a fishing line out over the water by means of a rod and reel
The generic name for a wide variety of techniques used to form glass in a mold
The act of one who casts or throws, as in fishing
casting agent
A person who finds jobs for actors, models, and other people in the entertainment business
casting away
Present participle of cast away
casting couch
A sofa on which a jobseeker is expected to perform sexual acts in return for a part in a film or other job
casting couch
The situation as described above
casting off
Present participle of cast off
casting lots
that are thrown or drawn
casting lots
making a chance decision by using lots straws or pebbles etc
casting stones
throwing rocks
casting suspicion
suggest that something or someone might be suspect
casting vote
a vote exercised by the Speaker or certain committee chairs only when the votes for and against a proposal are equal
casting vote
deciding vote cast to break a tie
casting vote
The deciding vote the Lieutenant Governor may cast in the case of a tie vote in the Senate
casting vote
When a committee has given an equal number of votes for and against a proposal, the chairperson can give a casting vote. This vote decides whether or not the proposal will be passed. The vote was tied and a local union leader used his casting vote in favour of the return to work. The vote of a presiding officer in an assembly or council, given to break a tie. the vote of the person in charge of a meeting, which can be used to make a decision when there is an equal number of votes supporting and opposing a proposal
casting vote
the deciding vote cast by the presiding officer to resolve a tie
casting vote
If a motion is put to the vote, and the votes cast on both sides are equal in number, then the Managing Director, in the Chair will have the deciding vote This will determine which way the decision goes
casting vote
a vote which decides the matter when votes are equally divided
casting vote
A deciding vote cast by the chairman to break a tie
cast
To plan, intend (to do something)

I wrapt my selfe in Palmers weed, / And cast to seeke him forth through daunger and great dreed.

cast
To add up a column of figures; cross-cast refers to adding up a row of figures

I cast up the notches on my post, and found I had been on shore three hundred and sixty-five days.

cast
An object made in a mould

The cast would need a great deal of machining to become a recognizable finished part.

cast
To deposit (a ballot or voting paper); to formally register (one's vote)
cast
The collective group of actors performing a play or production together. Contrasted with crew

He’s in the cast of Oliver.

cast
A supportive and immobilising device used to help mend broken bones

The doctor put a cast on the boy’s broken arm.

cast
Of dogs, hunters: to spread out and search for a scent

He clambered on to an apron of rock that held its area out to the sun and began to cast across it. The direction of the wind changed and the scent touched him again.

cast
Something which has been thrown, dispersed etc
cast
To calculate the astrological value of (a horoscope, birth etc.)

he is a perfect astrologer, that can cast the rise and fall of others, and mark their errant motions to his own use.

cast
The form of one's thoughts, mind etc

I have read all her articles and come to admire both her elegant turn of phrase and the noble cast of mind which inspires it; but never, I confess, did I look to see beauty and wit so perfectly united.

cast
An act of throwing
cast
To throw forward (a fishing line, net etc.) into the sea

As Jesus walked by the see off Galile, he sawe two brethren: Simon which was called Peter, and Andrew his brother, castynge a neet into the see (for they were fisshers) .

cast
To bring the bows of a sailing ship on to the required tack just as the anchor is weighed by use of the headsail; to bring (a ship) round
cast
To throw

The more, an' please your honour, the pity, said the Corporal; in uttering which, he cast his spade into the wheelbarrow .

cast
To twist or warp (of fabric, timber etc.)
cast
Specifically, to throw down or aside

Her bow is not to her liking. In a temper, she casts it on the grass.

cast
The mould used to make cast objects

A plaster cast was made of his face.

cast
To throw (light etc.) on or upon something, or in a given direction

A sudden thought cast a gloom over his countenance.

cast
To throw off (the skin) as a process of growth; to shed the hair or fur of the coat
cast
A small mass of earth "thrown off" or excreted by a worm

The area near the stream was covered with little bubbly worm casts.''.

cast
To set (a bone etc.) in a cast
cast
The casting procedure

The men got into position for the cast, two at the ladle, two with long rods, all with heavy clothing.

cast
To give birth to prematurely; to miscarry

The abortion of a woman they describe by an horse kicking a wolf; because a mare will cast her foal if she tread in the track of that animal.

cast
To direct (one's eyes, gaze etc.)

She then yawned again, threw aside her book, and cast her eyes round the room in quest of some amusement .

cast
To shape (molten metal etc.) by pouring into a mould; to make (an object) in such a way

One copy of the magnificent caveman, The Thinker, of which Rodin cast several examples in bronze, is seated now in front of the Detroit Museum of Art, where it was placed last autumn.

cast
An animal, especially a horse, that is unable to rise without assistance
cast
A group of crabs
cast
Animal and insect remains which have been regurgitated by a bird
cast
To remove, take off (clothes)

You know the saying, Ne'er cast a clout till May is out? Well, personally, I'm bored of my winter clothes by March.

leaf casting
A process in which damaged paper is repaired by means of wetting the old paper in a cast and concurrently aging pulp to the damaged part or parts
ray casting
The calculation of intersections between a ray and a surface
cast
The cast of a play or film is all the people who act in it. The show is very amusing and the cast are very good
cast
{v} to throw, sling, shed, contrive, form, grow crooked, overcome
cast
{n} a throw, motion, squint, turn, form, shade
investment casting
(Teknoloji) Technical a technique for making small, accurate castings in refractory alloys using a mould formed around a pattern of wax or similar material which is then removed by melting
slip casting
The manufacture of ceramic ware by allowing slip to solidify in a mould
bait casting
the single-handed rod casting of a relatively heavy (artificial) bait
cast
To direct or turn, as the eyes
cast
To lose the hair or fur of the coat, usually in spring
cast
A cast is the same as a plaster cast. see also casting
cast
That which is formed in a mild; esp
cast
A notation used to express the conversion of one type to another It can be expressed using either functional notation or cast notation
cast
choose at random; "draw a card"; "cast lots"
cast
(1) (verb) To form a substances into a particular shape, as by pouring it into a mold and letting it harden; (2) (noun) that which is formed in a mold or form; (3) a mold
cast
The act of casting or throwing; a throw
cast
Explicit conversion (or coercion) of a type in contrast to automatic conversions which are implicit and can occur across assignments and in mixed expressions E g , if i is an int, then '(double)i' casts the value of i so that the expression has type double The cast operator '(<type>)' is a unary operator having the same precedence as other unaries
cast
(plastic sheeting) (1) application of liquid plastic resins onto a moving belt or precipitating into a chemical bath to form a sheet; (2) something shaped in a mold while in fluid or plastic state
cast
Visual appearance
cast
To dismiss; to discard; to cashier
cast
To change a variable type from, for example, integer to real, or integer to text
cast
To heave the lead and line in order to ascertain the depth of water
cast
the distinctive form in which a thing is made; "pottery of this cast was found throughout the region"
cast
The thing thrown
cast
{f} throw; project; form, shape; mold; choose actors (for a play, movie, etc.)
cast
When you cast your vote in an election, you vote. About ninety-five per cent of those who cast their votes approve the new constitution Gaviria had been widely expected to obtain well over half the votes cast
cast
formulate in a particular style or language; "I wouldn't put it that way"; "She cast her request in very polite language"
cast
bandage consisting of a firm covering (often made of plaster of Paris) that immobilizes broken bones while they heal
cast
To throw off; to eject; to shed; to lose
cast
To receive form or shape in a mold
cast
To form into a particular shape, by pouring liquid metal or other material into a mold; to fashion; to found; as, to cast bells, stoves, bullets
cast
a reproduction or copy, as of a work of art, in bronze or plaster, etc
cast
Where Java does not permit the use of a source value of one type, it is necessary to use a cast to force the compiler to accept the use for the target type Care should be taken with casting values of primitive types, because this often involves loss of information Casts on object references are checked at runtime for legality A ClassCastException exception will be thrown for illegal ones
cast
To throw something down or toss something aside
cast
the act of throwing dice
cast
assign the roles of (a movie or a play) to actors; "Who cast this beautiful movie?"
cast
To make by pouring into a mould
cast
of Cast, for Casteth
cast
To send or drive by force; to throw; to fling; to hurl; to impel
cast
To cast doubt on something means to cause people to be unsure about it. Last night a top criminal psychologist cast doubt on the theory
cast
A throw of dice; hence, a chance or venture
cast
To defeat in a lawsuit; to decide against; to convict; as, to be cast in damages
cast
- A replica of an organism created when minerals use the organism as a mold to create the replica For example, a shell fills with minerals, the shell dissolves away and the cast (inside of the shell) is left behind
cast
Also coerce Convert a variable from one type to another
cast
To throw out or emit; to exhale
cast
form by pouring (e g , wax or hot metal) into a cast or mold; "cast a bronze sculpture"
cast
The collective group of people performing a play or production together
cast
A chance, opportunity, privilege, or advantage; specifically, an opportunity of riding; a lift
cast
CAST is a symmetric key block cipher, or to be more precise, a family of block ciphers
cast
To produce shapes by pouring fluid clay into moulds The 'negative' moulds are usually of plaster of Paris, and made from a 'positive' so that when they wear out, new ones can be made Example
cast
Sometimes you can convert an expression from one type to another by casting For example, the assignment statement int i = (int) x + 0 5; adds 0 5 to the value of the variable x and then casts the resulting value (which is a double) to be an integer
cast
To bring forth prematurely; to slink
cast
get rid of; "he shed his image as a pushy boss"; "shed your clothes"
cast
Juan Collar explains that this is "a totally discombobulated acronym meaning 'CERN Axion Solar Telescope' The original was the much more melodious SATAN for 'Solar Axion Telescopic ANtenna' which everyone loved and was approved as a CERN experiment Hence the cute logo Reactionary forces subsequently took control: the collaboration momentarily considered switching to HELMS (HELioscopic Magnetic Search) to leave no doubt that they were really, truly, pulling for the dark side For what CAST is about, see axion or http: //axnd02 cern ch/CAST/
cast
To throw forcefully
cast
To stereotype or electrotype
cast
An unwanted tinge or shade of color present in an image
cast
the act of throwing dice object formed by a mold bandage consisting of a firm covering (often made of plaster of Paris) that immobilizes broken bones while they heal the actors in a play the distinctive form in which a thing is made; "pottery of this cast was found throughout the region"
cast
Clubhead manufacturing process that involves making the head by heating steel until it is liquefied and then poured into a pre-formed mold known as a "cast" Once cooled, the cast is removed and the club head treated to it's desired finish
cast
to cast aspersions: see aspersions the die is cast: see die to cast your mind back: see mind to cast your net wider: see net
cast
Form; appearence; mien; air; style; as, a peculiar cast of countenance
cast
If something casts a light or shadow somewhere, it causes it to appear there. The moon cast a bright light over the yard They flew in over the beach, casting a huge shadow
cast
To cast an actor in a play or film means to choose them to act a particular role in it. The world premiere of Harold Pinter's new play casts Ian Holm in the lead role He was cast as a college professor He had no trouble casting the movie. + casting cast·ing the casting director of Ealing film studios
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To cast something or someone somewhere means to throw them there. Any true lover casting a pin into the fountain and gazing into it will see his or her future partner John had Maude and her son cast into a dungeon
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To set a bone in a cast
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A casing that immobilizes parts of the body that have been damaged, allowing them to heal undisturbed It's usually made of a hardening material, such as plaster of Paris or fiberglass
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The act of imparting energy to a fly rod in such a way that the fly line and leader project a fly to a target some distance away
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Four; that is, as many as are thrown into a vessel at once in counting herrings, etc; a warp
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a violent throw
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To assign a role in a play or performance
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v To "cast the Circle" is to define the boundaries of the sacred space, usually a circle in which a ritual is about to take place See Circle, Cutting the Circle, Opening the Circle
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To calculate; to compute
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The act of casting in a mold
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deposit; "cast a vote"; "cast a ballot"
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A bows cast is its capacity to propel an arrow; the better the cast the faster the arrow and the flatter its trajectory
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The group of people that actually appear on the film participating in the story as guided by the director Usually broken down into two groups, talent with speaking roles, and background players or "extras"
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the visual appearance of something or someone; "the delicate cast of his features"
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container into which liquid is poured to create a given shape when it hardens
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throw forcefully
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The assignment of parts in a play to the actors
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wax or hot metal into a cast or mold; "cast a bronze sculpture"
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To twist or warp
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eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night"
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To compute; to reckon; to calculate; as, to cast a horoscope
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the act of throwing a fishing line out over the water by means of a rod and reel
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A directed throw; in strip-mining, the overburden is cast from the coal to the previously mined area
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A stoke, touch, or trick
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A squint
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Contrivance; plot, design
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To impose; to bestow; to rest
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select to play,sing, or dance a part in a play, movie, musical, opera, or ballet; "He cast a young woman in the role of Desdemona"
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To cast an object means to make it by pouring a liquid such as hot metal into a specially shaped container and leaving it there until it becomes hard. sculptures cast in bronze
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The distance to which a thing is or can be thrown
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To consider; to turn or revolve in the mind; to plan; as, to cast about for reasons
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To vomit
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To form into a particular shape by pouring fluid matter into a mold and allowing it to harden, such as making a picture frame ornament
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A tendency to any color; a tinge; a shade
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form by pouring e
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put or send forth; "She threw the flashlight beam into the corner"; "The setting sun threw long shadows"; "cast a spell"; "cast a warm light"
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To turn the head of a vessel around from the wind in getting under weigh
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A small mass of earth excreted by a worm
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To cast someone in a particular way or as a particular thing means to describe them in that way or suggest they are that thing. Democrats have been worried about being cast as the party of the poor Holland would never dare cast himself as a virtuoso pianist
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The form cast is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle
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the actors in a play
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To throw up, as a mound, or rampart
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A cast is a model that has been made by pouring a liquid such as plaster or hot metal onto something or into something, so that when it hardens it has the same shape as that thing. An orthodontist took a cast of the inside of Billy's mouth
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To throw a fishing line or net into the water
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To throw, as a line in angling, esp, with a fly hook
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(of molten metal or glass) formed by pouring or pressing into a mold
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A motion or turn, as of the eye; direction; look; glance; squint
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To throw down, as in wrestling
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That which is throw out or off, shed, or ejected; as, the skin of an insect, the refuse from a hawk's stomach, the excrement of a earthworm
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The mould used to make cast objects; as, a plaster cast
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To fix, distribute, or allot, as the parts of a play among actors; also to assign (an actor) for a part
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To bring the bows of a sailing ship on to the required tack just as the anchor is weighed by use of the headsail
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move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment; "The gypsies roamed the woods"; "roving vagabonds"; "the wandering Jew"; "The cattle roam across the prairie"; "the laborers drift from one town to the next"; "They rolled from town to town"
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To drop; to deposit; as, to cast a ballot
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A molded replica made by a process whereby plaster, wax, clay, or metal is poured in liquid form into a mold When the material has hardened the mold is removed, leaving a replica of the original from which the mold was taken
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object formed by a mold
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wax or hot metal) into a cast or mold; "cast a bronze sculpture" select to play,sing, or dance a part in a play, movie, musical, opera, or ballet; "He cast a young woman in the role of Desdemona" deposit; "cast a vote"; "cast a ballot" assign the roles of (a movie or a play) to actors; "Who cast this beautiful movie?" (of molten metal or glass) formed by pouring or pressing into a mold
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A tube or funnel for conveying metal into a mold
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In a programming language, to translate a variable of one data type into another data type For example, the letter A can be cast as an integer whose decimal value is 65 Casting can be done explicitly in the program's code or by inference
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To contrive; to plan
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To assign a value of one type to a variable of another type An instance of a class can be cast to an instance of another class if the latter is a subclass of the former or if an interface implements the former
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To turn (the balance or scale); to overbalance; hence, to make preponderate; to decide; as, a casting voice
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A film manufactured by coating a liquid, plastic resin onto a moving belt or drum
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a casting
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If you cast your eyes or cast a look in a particular direction, you look quickly in that direction. He cast a stern glance at the two men I cast my eyes down briefly The maid, casting black looks, hurried out
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To cause to fall; to shed; to reflect; to throw; as, to cast a ray upon a screen; to cast light upon a subject
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