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HANGING FIVE [7 records]

Record 1 2013-09-06

English

Subject field(s)
  • Roller Skating and Skateboarding
Key term(s)
  • hanging 5

French

Domaine(s)
  • Patin à roulettes et planche à roulettes
DEF

Exercice où l'on se tient sur un pied à l'extrémité avant de la planche, en le faisant dépasser pour agripper le bord du plateau.

CONT

Quand vous ferez un hanging five vous placerez votre pied sur l'extrémité de la planche en actionnant vos doigts de pieds de la même façon que si vous étiez pieds nus.

OBS

Figure de surf adaptée à la planche à roulettes.

OBS

hanging five : anglicisme au Canada.

Key term(s)
  • hanging 5
  • 5 dehors

Spanish

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Record 2 2005-07-19

English

Subject field(s)
  • Beverages
  • Freezing and Refrigerating
CONT

Whether you’re hanging out by the pool with the family or having a BBQ with the boys, the heavy duty Coleman Party Cooler is an absolute must for any occasion. The durable, stainless steel tub can hold up to 48(12-oz.) cans, five(1. 5 liter) bottles, or 10. 5 gallons of liquid and keep ti cold for up to 12 hours. The drink dispenser doubles as a handy drain for melted ice and side handles make it easy to transport. The Coleman Party Cooler has a classic design, perfect for indoor an doutdoor decor, a built-in bottle opener, and a see through lid for protection.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Boissons (Industrie de l'alimentation)
  • Congélation, surgélation et réfrigération

Spanish

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Record 3 1995-05-01

English

Subject field(s)
  • Oriental Religions
CONT

The Sikhs believe that where five of them meet together there is the Guru present in their midst. Every member of the Khalsa must carry the five symbols of the brotherhood, called kakkas, as the name of each begins with the letter "k". They would wear their hair(kesh) uncut, carry a comb(kangha) in the hair-knot, an iron bangle(kara) on the wrist, a tight-fitting pair of shorts(kachch) around the loins and a sword(kripan) hanging from the side.

OBS

Source: My Neighbors, Men of Different Faiths by Herbert Jai Singh, 1965.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Religions orientales
CONT

Le Khalsa créé en 1699 par le gourou Gobind Singh est une perfection du sikhisme. Les combattants de la foi reçoivent le baptême de l'épée à double tranchant (kandé-da-pahul) et jurent de rester fidèles aux 5 K : Kesh (cheveux longs et barbe jamais coupée), kangha (peigne de bois) et kachcha (pantalon court), kara (bracelet d'acier) et kirpan (épée).

Spanish

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Record 4 1995-05-01

English

Subject field(s)
  • Oriental Religions
CONT

The Sikhs believe that where five of them meet together there is the Guru present in their midst. Every member of the Khalsa must carry the five symbols of the brotherhood, called kakkas, as the name of each begins with the letter "k". They would wear their hair(kesh) uncut, carry a comb(kangha) in the hair-knot, an iron bangle(kara) on the wrist, a tight-fitting pair of shorts(kachch) around the loins and a sword(kripan) hanging from the side.

OBS

Source: My Neighbors, Men of Different Faiths by Herbert Jai Singh, 1965.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Religions orientales
CONT

Le Khalsa créé en 1699 par le gourou Gobind Singh est une perfection du sikhisme. Les combattants de la foi reçoivent le baptême de l'épée à double tranchant (kandé-da-pahul) et jurent de rester fidèles aux 5 K : Kesh (cheveux longs et barbe jamais coupée), kangha (peigne de bois) et kachcha (pantalon court), kara (bracelet d'acier) et kirpan (épée).

Spanish

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Record 5 1995-05-01

English

Subject field(s)
  • Oriental Religions
CONT

The Sikhs believe that where five of them meet together there is the Guru present in their midst. Every member of the Khalsa must carry the five symbols of the brotherhood, called kakkas, as the name of each begins with the letter "k". They would wear their hair(kesh) uncut, carry a comb(kangha) in the hair-knot, an iron bangle(kara) on the wrist, a tight-fitting pair of shorts(kachch) around the loins and a sword(kripan) hanging from the side.

OBS

Source: My Neighbors, Men of Different Faiths by Herbert Jai Singh, 1965.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Religions orientales
CONT

Le Khalsa créé en 1699 par le gourou Gobind Singh est une perfection du sikhisme. Les combattants de la foi reçoivent le baptême de l'épée à double tranchant (kandé-da-pahul) et jurent de rester fidèles aux 5 K : Kesh (cheveux longs et barbe jamais coupée), kangha (peigne de bois) et kachcha (pantalon court), kara (bracelet d'acier) et kirpan (épée).

Spanish

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Record 6 1995-05-01

English

Subject field(s)
  • Oriental Religions
CONT

The Sikhs believe that where five of them meet together there is the Guru present in their midst. Every member of the Khalsa must carry the five symbols of the brotherhood, called kakkas, as the name of each begins with the letter "k". They would wear their hair(kesh) uncut, carry a comb(kangha) in the hair-knot, an iron bangle(kara) on the wrist, a tight-fitting pair of shorts(kachch) around the loins and a sword(kripan) hanging from the side.

OBS

Source: My Neighbors, Men of Different Faiths by Herbert Jai Singh, 1965.

Key term(s)
  • Sikh kirpan

French

Domaine(s)
  • Religions orientales
CONT

Le Khalsa créé en 1699 par le gourou Gobind Singh est une perfection du sikhisme. Les combattants de la foi reçoivent le baptême de l'épée à double tranchant (kandé-da-pahul) et jurent de rester fidèles aux 5 K : Kesh (cheveux longs et barbe jamais coupée), kangha (peigne de bois) et kachcha (pantalon court), kara (bracelet d'acier) et kirpan (épée).

Key term(s)
  • kirdan

Spanish

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Record 7 1995-05-01

English

Subject field(s)
  • Oriental Religions
CONT

The Sikhs believe that where five of them meet together there is the Guru present in their midst. Every member of the Khalsa must carry the five symbols of the brotherhood, called kakkas, as the name of each begins with the letter "k". They would wear their hair(kesh) uncut, carry a comb(kangha) in the hair-knot, an iron bangle(kara) on the wrist, a tight-fitting pair of shorts(kachch) around the loins and a sword(kripan) hanging from the side.

OBS

Source: My Neighbors, Men of Different Faiths by Herbert Jai Singh, 1965.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Religions orientales
CONT

Le Khalsa créé en 1699 par le gourou Gobind Singh est une perfection du sikhisme. Les combattants de la foi reçoivent le baptême de l'épée à double tranchant (kandé-da-pahul) et jurent de rester fidèles aux 5 K : Kesh (cheveux longs et barbe jamais coupée), kangha (peigne de bois) et kachcha (pantalon court), kara (bracelet d'acier) et kirpan (épée).

Spanish

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