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  • 1 feinmaschig

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > feinmaschig

  • 2 λεπτουφή

    λεπτουφής
    finely woven: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)
    λεπτουφής
    finely woven: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)
    λεπτουφής
    finely woven: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric)

    Morphologia Graeca > λεπτουφή

  • 3 λεπτουφῆ

    λεπτουφής
    finely woven: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)
    λεπτουφής
    finely woven: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)
    λεπτουφής
    finely woven: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric)

    Morphologia Graeca > λεπτουφῆ

  • 4 feinmaschig

    Adj. fine-meshed
    * * *
    fein|ma|schig [-maʃɪç]
    adj
    with a fine mesh; Strickwaren finely knitted
    * * *
    fein·ma·schig
    I. adj fine; Netz with a fine mesh, fine-meshed
    ein \feinmaschiger Pullover a finely knitted sweater, sweater made of a fine knit
    II. adv finely knitted
    * * *
    Adjektiv finely meshed, fine-mesh attrib. <net etc.>
    * * *
    feinmaschig adj fine-meshed
    * * *
    Adjektiv finely meshed, fine-mesh attrib. <net etc.>
    * * *
    adj.
    finely woven adj.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > feinmaschig

  • 5 λεπτουφούς

    λεπτουφής
    finely woven: masc /fem /neut gen sg (attic epic doric)

    Morphologia Graeca > λεπτουφούς

  • 6 λεπτουφοῦς

    λεπτουφής
    finely woven: masc /fem /neut gen sg (attic epic doric)

    Morphologia Graeca > λεπτουφοῦς

  • 7 λεπτουφής

    λεπτουφής
    finely woven: masc /fem nom sg

    Morphologia Graeca > λεπτουφής

  • 8 sakkiz

    eight. sanamay sakkiz dema Know what you?re talking about before you do something???? sakkiz tepki atlas finely woven satin (each pass of the shuttle is pressed down eight times)

    Uzbek-English dictionary > sakkiz

  • 9 eho

    du/ad.
    1. ( haustu, birrindu)
    a. to grind; kafe \ehoa ground coffee; \eho gabe unground
    b. to grind, mill; alea errotan \eho to mill the grain
    2.
    a. ( oihala bilbatu) to weave; ederki \ehoa finely woven
    b. ( ipuina) to weave, spin, put together
    c. ( argudioa) to thread, spin
    3. (irud.)
    a. ( jipoitu) to beat up; \ehota laga zuten they beat him up and left him
    b. ( suntsitu) to crush, pulverize
    c. ( zapaldu) to oppress; \ehoa daukate jendea they keep the people oppressed
    d. ( nekarazi) to tire out, wear out; bideak \eho nau the trip wore me out; lanaz \ehoa overworked
    e. bide \ehoa well-trodden path
    4. ( egosi, liseritu)
    a. to digest
    b. (irud.) to digest, assimilate, take in; ikasitakoa mamurtu, irentsi, eta \eho arte until what is learnt is chewed over, swallowed, and digested
    5. ( oinarazi) to afflict, make (sb) suffer
    6. (Z) ( hil) to kill
    7. Kartak. to shuffle

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > eho

  • 10 chimayo

    ( Chimayó [t∫imajó] < Tewa tsimajó 'obsidian flake')
       Glossed by Carlisle as a kind of Indian blanket made of colorful cotton-warp, machine-twisted yarn finely woven into intricate patterns. They are not as valuable as Navajo blankets. Cobos refers to Chimayó as a New Mexico place name and chimayó as a type of Indian blanket.

    Vocabulario Vaquero > chimayo

  • 11 Honduras Silkgrass

    The name given to the fibre yielded by the Bromelia Sylvestris plant growing in Central America. The fibre is very fine and long and is creamy white and silky. It is used by the natives for making pouches and finely-woven fabrics.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Honduras Silkgrass

  • 12 Tissue

    General term for fine muslins or gauze fabrics used for window curtains. It originally denoted very fine silk fabrics used for veils. This had silver and gold thread ornament. Finely woven figured fabric in several colours, the design being made by two or more wefts carried across the full width of the material. In the Middle Ages thin sheets of paper were put between layers of tissue cloth to keep it from tarnishing. This was the first tissue paper.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Tissue

  • 13 λεπτοϋφής

    λεπτο-ϋφής [ῠ], ές, ([etym.] ὑφαίνω)
    A finely woven, Luc.Am.41, Alciphr.3.41.

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λεπτοϋφής

  • 14 fijn geweven stoffen

    fijn geweven stoffen

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > fijn geweven stoffen

  • 15 weven

    weave ook figuurlijk
    voorbeelden:
    1   een legende om iemand heen weven weave a legend around someone
         fijn geweven stoffen finely-woven fabrics

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > weven

  • 16 Hinaki

    Maori for eel pots
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    Hinaki or eel pots are made of finely woven plant stems such as from Muehlenbeckia. They can be used attached to a net as part of a weir where they catch eels migrating down the river to the ocean to give birth, or in open waters using bait. They were placed in rivers in such a way that eels entered the larger opening with the flow of the current. Sometimes eels were kept alive in hinaki until they were needed as food.

    Maori-English dictionary > Hinaki

  • 17 opal

    ,-li 1. geol. opal. 2. a finely woven cotton fabric that has a slight sheen.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > opal

  • 18 ταναυφή

    ταναϋφῆ, ταναϋφής
    neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)
    ταναϋφῆ, ταναϋφής
    masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)
    ταναϋφῆ, ταναϋφής
    masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric)
    ταναυφής
    woven long and finely: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)
    ταναυφής
    woven long and finely: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)
    ταναυφής
    woven long and finely: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric)

    Morphologia Graeca > ταναυφή

  • 19 ταναυφῆ

    ταναϋφῆ, ταναϋφής
    neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)
    ταναϋφῆ, ταναϋφής
    masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)
    ταναϋφῆ, ταναϋφής
    masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric)
    ταναυφής
    woven long and finely: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)
    ταναυφής
    woven long and finely: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)
    ταναυφής
    woven long and finely: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric)

    Morphologia Graeca > ταναυφῆ

  • 20 subtilia

    subtīlis, e, adj. [sub-tela; and therefore, prop., woven fine; hence], fine, not thick or coarse, thin, slender, minute (syn. tenuis).
    I.
    Lit. (mostly poet. and in postAug. prose;

    not in Cic.): quae vulgo volitant subtili praedita filo,

    Lucr. 4, 88:

    ventus subtili corpore tenuis,

    id. 4, 901; cf. id. 3, 195; Cat. 54, 3:

    acies gladii,

    Sen. Ep. 76, 14:

    farina,

    Plin. 18, 7, 14, § 74:

    mitra,

    Cat. 64, 63:

    ignis,

    Lucr. 6, 225:

    subtilia et minuta primordia rerum,

    id. 4, 122; 4, 114.— Subst.: subtīlĭa, ĭum, n. plur., fine goods or stuffs, Vulg. Isa. 19, 9:

    indui te subtilibus,

    id. Ezech. 16, 10.— Comp.:

    harundo,

    Plin. 16, 36, 66, § 168:

    semen raporum,

    id. 18, 13, 34, § 129.— Sup.:

    sucus subtilissimus,

    Plin. 11, 5, 4, § 11.—
    B.
    Transf., of the senses, fine, nice, acute, delicate, exqui site (rare):

    palatum,

    Hor. S. 2, 8, 38:

    subtilior gula,

    Col. 8, 16, 4.—
    II.
    Trop., fine, nice, precise, exact, accurate, keen, subtle (class.; syn.: elegans, concinnus).
    A.
    In gen.:

    sollers subtilisque descriptio,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 47, 121:

    definitio,

    id. de Or. 1, 23, 109:

    observatio,

    Plin. 18, 13, 35, § 132:

    sententia,

    id. 18, 17, 46, § 165:

    argumentatio,

    id. 2, 108, 112, § 247:

    quaestio,

    id. 11, 16, 16, § 46:

    Graecia,

    Manil. 4, 718.— Comp.:

    reliquae (epistulae) subtiliores erunt,

    more particular, Cic. Att. 5, 14, 3.— Sup.:

    quae (curatio manus) inter subtilissimas haberi potest,

    Cels. 7, 7, 13:

    inventum,

    Plin. 31, 3, 23, § 40:

    Democritus, subtilissimus antiquorum,

    Sen. Q. N. 7, 3, 2.—
    2.
    Transf., of taste or judgment, fine, keen, delicate, exquisite (syn.:

    sagax, acutus): judicium,

    Cic. Fam. 15, 6, 1; Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 242; cf.:

    subtilis veterum judex,

    id. S. 2, 7, 101:

    sapiens subtilisque lector,

    Plin. Ep. 4, 14, 7:

    vir subtilis, dispositus, acer, disertus,

    id. ib. 2, 11, 17; 4, 17, 4.—
    B.
    In partic., in rhet., of speech or of the speaker, plain, simple, unadorned (syn. simplex):

    genus dicendi,

    Cic. Or. 21, 69; cf.:

    acutissimum et subtilissimum dicendi genus,

    id. de Or. 2, 23, 98:

    oratio,

    id. Or. 5, 20; cf. id. ib. 23, 78:

    Stoicorum non ignoras, quam sit subtile vel spinosum potius dicendi genus,

    id. Fin. 3, 1, 3: subtile quod ischnon vocant, Quint. 12, 10, 58:

    disputator,

    Cic. Off. 1, 1, 3:

    quis illo (Catone) in docendo edisserendoque subtilior?

    id. Brut. 17, 65:

    oratione limatus atque subtilis,

    id. de Or. 1, 39, 180; cf. id. de Or. 3, 8, 31: Lysias subtilis scriptor atque [p. 1785] elegans, id. Brut. 9, 35; Quint. 10, 1, 78:

    praeceptor,

    id. 1, 4, 25; 12, 10, 51.—Hence, adv.: subtīlĭter, finely, minutely.
    1.
    Lit.:

    subtiliter insinuatus ad parvas partes aër,

    Lucr. 6, 1031:

    conexae res,

    closely, intimately, id. 3, 739:

    dividere aliquid,

    Plin. 5, 12, 13, § 67:

    fodere,

    lightly, superficially, Pall. Febr. 21 fin.
    2.
    Trop., finely, acutely, minutely, accurately, subtly.
    a.
    In gen.:

    subtiliter judicare,

    finely, acutely, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 57, § 127:

    de re publicā quid ego tibi subtiliter? tota periit,

    minutely, particularly, id. Att. 2, 21, 1; cf.:

    haec ad te scribam alias subtilius,

    id. ib. 1, 13, 4:

    subtiliter exsequi numerum,

    Liv. 3, 5:

    de aliquā re subtiliter disserere,

    Cic. Fl. 17, 41:

    aliquid persequi,

    id. de Or. 1, 21, 98; cf.:

    id persequar subtilius,

    id. Rep. 2, 23, 42:

    subtilius haec disserunt,

    id. Lael. 5, 18:

    subtilius ista quaerunt,

    id. ib. 2, 7 et saep. —
    b.
    In partic., in rhet., plainly, simply, without ornament:

    humilia subtiliter et magna graviter et mediocria temperate dicere,

    Cic. Or. 29, 100:

    versute et subtiliter dicere,

    id. ib. 7, 22:

    privatas causas agere subtilius: capitis aut famae ornatius,

    id. Fam. 9, 21, 1:

    magnifice an subtiliter dicere,

    Quint. 8, 3, 40.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > subtilia

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