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11straight — [adj1] aligned; not curved beeline*, collinear, consecutive, continuous, direct, erect, even, horizontal, in a line, in a row, inflexible, in line, invariable, level, like an arrow*, lineal, linear, near, nonstop, perpendicular, plumb,… …
12Straight Up — may refer to:* Straight Up (album), an album by United Kingdom rock music group Badfinger * Straight Up (song), a song by Paula Abdul * Straight Up (Chanté Moore song), a song by Chanté Moore * Straight Up (TV series), a Canadian television… …
13Straight — Données clés Réalisation Nicolas Flessa Scénario Nicolas Flessa Acteurs principaux Eralp Uzun Beba Ebner Florian Sonnefeld Oktay Özdemir Özgür Özata Hacan Can Genre Drame Durée 60 min …
14straight — straight, strait 1. Straight is a Middle English past participle of the verb stretch and has many meanings in modern English, primarily ‘extending uniformly in the same direction without a curve or bend’. Strait, which has the basic meaning… …
15straight´en|er — straight|en «STRAY tuhn», transitive verb. 1. to make straight: »Straighten your shoulders. He straightened the bent pin. 2. to put in the proper order or condition: »to straighten out an account. Please straighten up your room. –v.i. 1. to… …
16straight|en — «STRAY tuhn», transitive verb. 1. to make straight: »Straighten your shoulders. He straightened the bent pin. 2. to put in the proper order or condition: »to straighten out an account. Please straighten up your room. –v.i. 1. to become straight:… …
17Straight — Straight, a. A variant of {Strait}, a. [Obs. or R.] [1913 Webster] Egypt is a long country, but it is straight, that is to say, narrow. Sir J. Mandeville. [1913 Webster] …
18Straight — Straight, n. (Poker) A hand of five cards in consecutive order as to value; a sequence. When they are of one suit, it is calles straight flush. [1913 Webster] …
19Straight — der; s, s u. Straight|flush [ streitflʌʃ] der; [s], es [...ʃiz, ...ʃis] <aus gleichbed. engl. straight (flush)> Sequenz von fünf Karten der gleichen Farbe beim Pokerspiel …
20Straight — Straight, v. t. To straighten. [R.] A Smith. [1913 Webster] …