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1 Russian Wool
Large quantities of wool of various types are grown in Russia, and most of it finds its way into Russian and Polish mills, and occasionally to Germany also. The merino wools from South Russia are often very fine, but lack the elasticity of Australian merino, and appear " leaner," " weftier " and without the full crimp so prominent in good-class wools. The crossbred and carpet wools also lack character, being less uniform in fibre build, and often require to be graded down. -
2 Russian Blanket
A very heavy blanket with thick nap on both sides, made of wool warp and coarse mohair weft, usually in coloured stripes or bars in the weft. The nap is long and the blanket weighs about 6-lb. to 7-lb. for 72-in. X 60-in. -
3 Russian Cloth
An all-wool costume cloth, plain weave, made 50-in. to 74-in. wide. The cloth is well shrunk. -
4 Russian Serge
A very strong, thick all-wool serge for women's coats. -
5 Russian Twill
Trade name for a fine, clear-faced twill fabric, made of wool yarns with right-hand twist. Piece-dyed. Used for dress material. Made 70-in. wide, 42 ends and 36 picks per inch, 7 run warp, 6 run weft. Weave 8-end twill. Weight about 93/4 oz. per yard (all particulars are loom). -
6 Donskoi Wool
A variety of wool from Georgia, Russia, and much used for making velvet, plush and Axminster carpets. Russian carpet wools are usually classed as Donskoi in the market, although several varieties are included, namely, Kasan, Kuben, Savolga, Tscherskoi and Donskoi. They are coarse and free from kemp. -
7 втирать [lang name=Russian]кому-л очко
Русско-английский учебный словарь > втирать [lang name=Russian]кому-л очко
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8 обвести [lang name=Russian]кого-л вокруг пальца
to pull the wool over sb's eyes, to take sb for a ride collРусско-английский учебный словарь > обвести [lang name=Russian]кого-л вокруг пальца
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9 краситель для шерсти
[lang name="Russian"]заводская шерсть, подпар — dead wool
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10 смазка для шерсти
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11 фиолетовый для шерсти
[lang name="Russian"]заводская шерсть, подпар — dead wool
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12 ланолиновый пек
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13 минеральная вата
[lang name="Russian"]стекловата, стеклянная вата — glass wool
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14 минеральная шерсть
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15 шлаковая вата
[lang name="Russian"]минеральная шерсть, минеральная вата — mineral wool
[lang name="Russian"]шлаковая вата; минеральная вата — mineral wool
[lang name="Russian"]стекловата, стеклянная вата — glass wool
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16 шлаковая шерсть
[lang name="Russian"]шерсть, дающая большие угары или отходы — wasty wool
[lang name="Russian"]минеральная шерсть, минеральная вата — mineral wool
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17 kosà
I. kosà I Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `hair, braided hair'Page in Trubačev: XI 131-133Church Slavic:Russian:kosá `braid, plait' [f ā], kósu [Accs]Old Russian:Old Czech:Old Polish:Serbo-Croatian:kòsa `hair, wool' [f ā], kȍsu [Accs];Čak. kȍse (Vrgada) `hair, wool' [Nompf ā];Čak. kosȁ (Novi) `hair, wool' [f ā], kosȕ [Accs], kȍsu [Accs], kosȅ [Nom p], kȍse [Nom p];Kajk. kyesȍ (Bednja) `hair, wool' [f ā], kesȏu [Accs], kyȇsu [Accs]Bulgarian:kosá `hair' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: kosaʔLithuanian:kasà `braid' [f ā]Old Prussian:kexti `Zopfhaar'Indo-European reconstruction: kos-eh₂Page in Pokorny: 585Other cognates:II. kosà II Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: b Proto-Slavic meaning: `scythe'Page in Trubačev: XI 133-135Church Slavic:Russian:kosá `scythe, spit (geog.)' [f ā], kosú [Accs], kósu [Accs]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Upper Sorbian:Serbo-Croatian:kòsa `scythe' [f ā], kȍsu [Accs];Čak. kȍse (Vrgada) `hair, wool' [Nompf ā];Čak. kosȁ (Novi) `scythe' [Nompf ā], kosȕ [Accs], kȍsu [Accs];Čak. kosȁ (kȍsa) (Orbanići) `scythe' [f ā], kȍso [Accs]Slovene:kósa `scythe, spit (geog.)' [f ā]Bulgarian:kosá `scythe' [f ā]Indo-European reconstruction: kos-eh₂ -
18 vь̀lna
vь̀lna Grammatical information: f. ā Accent paradigm: a Proto-Slavic meaning: `wool'Old Church Slavic:Russian:vólna (dial.) `wool' [f ā];volná (dial.) `wool' [f ā]Ukrainian:vóvna `wool' [f ā]Czech:Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:vȕna `wool' [f ā];Čak. (v)ȕna (Vrgada, Orbanići) `wool' [f ā]Slovene:vóɫna `wool' [f ā]Bulgarian:vắlna `wool' [f ā]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: vílnaʔLithuanian:vìlna `wool' [f ā] 1Latvian:vil̃na `wool' [f ā]Old Prussian:wilna `skirt'Indo-European reconstruction: Hulh₁-neh₂IE meaning: woolPage in Pokorny: 1139Other cognates:Skt. ū́rṇa- `wool' [f]; -
19 водный ланолин
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20 ěrina
ěrina Grammatical information: f. āPage in Trubačev: VIII 173-174Church Slavic:Old Russian:Ukrainian:jaryná `spring corn, spring sowings, spring field' [f ā];jaryná (dial.) `vegetables' [f ā]Czech:jařina `spring corn' [f ā]Slovak:Polish:Serbo-Croatian:jȁrina `lamb's wool' [f ā];jarìna `spring crop' [f ā];Čak. jȁrina (Vrgada) `lamb's (first) wool' [f ā];Čak. jarĩna (Orbanići) `late crop (grapes, wheat etc.)' [f ā]Slovene:jarína `spring seed, summer fruit' [f ā]Bulgarian:járina `lamb's wool' [f ā]
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