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1 brush
أَزَالَ بالفرشاة \ brush: to move with a brush: Brush this mud off your coat. \ تَنْظِيفٌ بالفُرْشَاة \ brush: the act of brushing: Give your shoes a brush. \ فُرْشَاةٌ للتَّنْظِيف \ brush: an instrument made of stiff hair or nylon for sweeping, cleaning, painting, etc.: a hairbrush; a paint brush. \ See Also إلخ \ نَظَّفَ \ brush: to clean or smooth with a brush: Brush your hair. \ See Also مَلَّسَ بالفرشاة -
2 brush
[braʃ]1. nounأداةٌ مَع فُرشاهHe sells brushes.
2) an act of brushing.تَنْظيفٌ بالفُرشاه3) a bushy tail of a fox.ذَنَبُ الثَّعْلَب4) a disagreement:خِلافٌ ، مُناوَشَهa slight brush with the law.
2. verb1) to rub with a brush:يَنْفُضُ الغُبارHe brushed his jacket.
2) to remove (dust etc) by sweeping with a brush:يُنَظَّفُ، يُكَنِّسُ بالفُرشاهbrush the floor.
3) to make tidy by using a brush:يُنَظِّفُ الشَّعْرَ بالفُرشاههBrush your hair!
4) to touch lightly in passing:يُلامِسُ بِنُعومَهThe leaves brushed her face.
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3 brush up
جَدَّدَ (مَعْرِفَتَهِ بِشَيْءٍ) \ brush up: to improve by studying again (a forgotten skill): Brush up your French before you go to Paris. \ See Also نشط (نَشَّطَ) -
4 brush up
صَقَلَ \ brush up: to improve by studying again (a forgotten skill): Brush up your French before you go to Paris. polish: to rub sth. till it is smooth and shining: Please polish my shoes. smooth: to make smooth: He smoothed his hair before going into the office. \ See Also حَلَّسَ، لمع (لَمَّعَ) -
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6 Brush
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7 brush
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8 brush
штанга авиационного опрыскивателя (авиац. жаргон)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > brush
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9 brush up
( with on)to refresh one's knowledge of (eg a language):يَسْتَذْكِرُ، يَدْرُسُ مِن جَديد، يُنْعِشُ الذّاكِرَهHe brushed up his Spanish before he went on holiday.
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10 Brush Dabbing
A brush used in the wool industry to press the material to the bottom of the pins in a comb circle, so that it may be thoroughly combed. -
11 Brush Dewing
In wool finishing, a machine is used that distributes a finely diffused cloud of moisture on to the cloth. The machine has a lead-lined trough to hold the water, in which a wood roller revolves, and a special brush which distributes the water in the form of fine " dew " or " mist " upon the cloth passing over it. This process is a prior one to pressing and final finishing. -
12 Brush-Dewing Machine
Function: To distribute a finely diffused cloud of moisture on to the cloth. Description: There is a lead-lined trough to hold the water (fed with an automatic tap) in which a wood roller revolves. Over this roller revolves a brush (specially made for the purpose) which distributes the water in the form of fine " dew " or " mist," upon the cloth passing over it. There is an adjusting arrangement by which the amount of water put into the cloth may be regulated. The machine is also fitted with a cuttling motion and scray. This machine is gaining favour at the cost of machines which embody jets for distributing the water. The standard width is for 66-in. cloth, but any width can be made to orderDictionary of the English textile terms > Brush-Dewing Machine
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13 Brush Binding
A term for a strong braid having a stiff fibrous fringe along one edge and used in the latter part of the 19th century as a binding on the bottom of skirts. -
14 Brush Finish
A machine, as illustrated, is used, which cleans the grey cloth and removes all loose leaf, etc. It gives a very slight nap to the fabric. The effect is to produce a soft woolly handle. The machine is provided with three serpentine brushes and four emery rollers, with a plaiting motion. The cloth is guided under and over as many rollers and brushes as are required to give the desired handle -
15 Brush Length
A trade term for narrow haircloth, used chiefly as a binding for skirts when long enough to touch the ground. -
16 Brush-Off Taffeta
Trade name for a pure dye black taffeta. -
17 Brush, Charles Francis
[br]b. 17 March 1849 Euclid, Michigan, USAd. 15 June 1929 Cleveland, Ohio, USA[br]American engineer, inventor of a multiple electric arc lighting system and founder of the Brush Electric Company.[br]Brush graduated from the University of Michigan in 1869 and worked for several years as a chemist. Believing that electric arc lighting would be commercially successful if the equipment could be improved, he completed his first dynamo in 1875 and a simplified arc lamp. His original system operated a maximum of four lights, each on a separate circuit, from one dynamo. Brush envisaged a wider market for his product and by 1879 had available on arc lighting system principally intended for street and other outdoor illumination. He designed a dynamo that generated a high voltage and which, with a carbon-pile regulator, provided an almost constant current permitting the use of up to forty lamps on one circuit. He also improved arc lamps by incorporating a slipping-clutch regulating mechanism and automatic means of bringing into use a second set of carbons, thereby doubling the period between replacements.Brush's multiple electric arc lighting system was first demonstrated in Cleveland and by 1880 had been adopted in a number of American cities, including New York, Boston and Philadelphia. It was also employed in many European towns until incandescent lamps, for which the Brush dynamo was unsuitable, came into use. To market his apparatus, Brush promoted local lighting companies and thereby secured local capital.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsChevalier de la Légion d'honneur 1881. American Academy of Arts and Sciences Rumford Medal 1899. American Institute of Electrical Engineers Edison Medal 1913.Bibliography18 May 1878, British patent no. 2,003 (Brush dynamo).11 March 1879, British patent no. 947 (arc lamp).26 February 1880, British patent no. 849 (current regulator).Further ReadingJ.W.Urquhart, 1891, Electric Light, London (for a detailed description of the Brush system).H.C.Passer, 1953, The Electrical Manufacturers: 1875–1900, Cambridge, Mass., pp. 14– 21 (for the origins of the Brush Company).S.Steward, 1980, in Electrical Review, 206:34–5 (a short account).See also: Hammond, RobertGW -
18 brush collar
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > brush collar
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19 brush ring
см. brush collarАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > brush ring
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20 brush against
مَسَّ مَسًّا خفيفًا \ brush against: (or past) touch in passing: He brushed against me in the passage.
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Brush — (br[u^]sh), n. [OE. brusche, OF. broche, broce, brosse, brushwood, F. brosse brush, LL. brustia, bruscia, fr. OHG. brusta, brust, bristle, G. borste bristle, b[ u]rste brush. See {Bristle}, n., and cf. {Browse}.] 1. An instrument composed of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Brush — Brush, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Brushed} (br[u^]sht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Brushing}.] [OE. bruschen; cf. F. brosser. See {Brush}, n.] 1. To apply a brush to, according to its particular use; to rub, smooth, clean, paint, etc., with a brush. A brushes… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
brush — brush1 [brush] n. [ME brushe < OFr broce, brosse, bush, brushwood < VL * bruscia < Gmc * bruskaz, underbrush: for IE base see BREAST] 1. BRUSHWOOD ☆ 2. sparsely settled country, covered with wild scrub growth 3. a) a device having… … English World dictionary
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brush — vb Brush, graze, glance, shave, skim are comparable when they mean to touch lightly in passing. Brush implies a movement like the flick of a brush upon a surface: sometimes it suggests no more than an almost impalpable touching, but sometimes it… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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brush-on — /brush on , awn /, adj. 1. fit to be applied with a brush: a brush on paint remover. n. 2. a substance that can be applied with a brush: The varnish dries more quickly than most brush ons. [adj., n. use of v. phrase brush on] * * * … Universalium
brush — Ⅰ. brush [1] ► NOUN 1) an implement with a handle and a block of bristles, hair, or wire, used especially for cleaning, smoothing, or painting. 2) an act of brushing. 3) a slight and fleeting touch. 4) a brief encounter with something bad or… … English terms dictionary
brush-on — /brush on , awn /, adj. 1. fit to be applied with a brush: a brush on paint remover. n. 2. a substance that can be applied with a brush: The varnish dries more quickly than most brush ons. [adj., n. use of v. phrase brush on] … Useful english dictionary