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1 BUTTONHOLE
• If you miss the first buttonhole, you will not succeed in buttoning up your coat - Каково начало, таков и конец (K), Плохое начало не к доброму концу (П), Худо начинается, худо и кончается (X) -
2 buttonhole
عُرْوَة الزِّرّ \ buttonhole: a hole for fastening a button. -
3 buttonhole
1. nounthe hole or slit into which a button is put.عُروه2. verbto catch someone's attention and hold him in conversation:يَمْسِكُ بِ، يوقِفُ للتَّحَدُّثِ إلىHe buttonholed me and began telling me the story of his life.
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4 Buttonhole Gimp
A very firm small cotton cord about 1/16-in. in diameter, closely wound with fine silk thread. Used by sailors for buttonhole edging. -
5 Buttonhole Stitch
Consists of close upright stitches, each fastened with a loop at the top so as to form a ridge. -
6 Buttonhole Twist
A silk or cotton thread made specially hard twist for stitching round buttonholes. Very strong in order to resist the hard wear necessary. About 24 strands make up the cotton thread. -
7 Bound Buttonhole
When edges of buttonholes are bound rather than worked with buttonhole twist. Usually bound with material or braid. -
8 Ornamental Buttonhole Edge
A stitch used to ornament a plain edge and made by working three buttonhole stitches over each of a series of loops formed around the edge.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Ornamental Buttonhole Edge
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11 knoflíková dírka
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12 zastavit a zdržovat řečí
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16 hnappagat
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17 negla, tefja meî masi
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20 přinutit někoho naslouchat
См. также в других словарях:
buttonhole — [but′ nhōl΄] n. a slit or loop through which a button can be fastened vt. buttonholed, buttonholing 1. to make buttonholes in 2. to make with a buttonhole stitch 3. to make (a person) listen to one, as if by grasping his or her coat by a… … English World dictionary
Buttonhole — But ton*hole , v. t. To hold at the button or buttonhole; to detain in conversation to weariness; to bore; as, he buttonholed me a quarter of an hour. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
buttonhole — ► NOUN 1) a slit made in a garment to receive a button for fastening. 2) Brit. a flower or spray worn in a lapel buttonhole. ► VERB informal ▪ accost and detain (someone) in conversation … English terms dictionary
Buttonhole — But ton*hole , n. The hole or loop in which a button is caught. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
buttonhole — (n.) 1560s, from BUTTON (Cf. button) + HOLE (Cf. hole). The verb meaning to detain (someone) in conversation against his will (1862) was earlier button hold (1834), from button holder (1806, in this sense). The image is of holding someone by the… … Etymology dictionary
Buttonhole — Buttonholes are holes in fabric that are paired with functional buttons (as opposed to decorative buttons) that serve as fasteners. Buttonholes may be either made by hand sewing or automated by a sewing machine. A buttonhole may be replaced by a… … Wikipedia
buttonhole — I UK [ˈbʌt(ə)nˌhəʊl] / US [ˈbʌt(ə)nˌhoʊl] noun [countable] Word forms buttonhole : singular buttonhole plural buttonholes 1) a small hole in a piece of clothing through which you push a button to fasten it 2) British a flower that you wear on… … English dictionary
buttonhole — buttonholer, n. /but n hohl /, n., v., buttonholed, buttonholing. n. 1. the hole, slit, or loop through which a button is passed and by which it is secured. 2. Chiefly Brit. a boutonniere. 3. Surg. a short, straight incision through the wall of a … Universalium
buttonhole — [[t]bʌ̱t(ə)nhoʊl[/t]] buttonholes, buttonholing, buttonholed 1) N COUNT A buttonhole is a hole that you push a button through in order to fasten a shirt, coat, or other piece of clothing. 2) N COUNT A buttonhole is a flower that you wear on your… … English dictionary
buttonhole — /ˈbʌtnhoʊl / (say butnhohl) noun 1. the hole, slit, or loop through which a button is passed. 2. a small flower or nosegay worn in the buttonhole in the lapel of a jacket. –verb (t) (buttonholed, buttonholing) 3. to sew with buttonhole stitch. 4 …
buttonhole — n. & v. n. 1 a slit made in a garment to receive a button for fastening. 2 a flower or spray worn in a lapel buttonhole. v.tr. 1 colloq. accost and detain (a reluctant listener). 2 make buttonholes in. Phrases and idioms: buttonhole stitch a… … Useful english dictionary