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1 curling
= curling.Ex. Curling, a version of bowls, but played on ice and involving the astute application of brooms, is a sport in which Scotland is a world leader.* * *= curling.Ex: Curling, a version of bowls, but played on ice and involving the astute application of brooms, is a sport in which Scotland is a world leader.
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3 curling
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4 Curling
Cur|ling ['køːɐlIŋ, 'kœrlɪŋ]nt -s, no plcurling* * *Cur·ling<-s>[ˈkø:ɐ̯lɪŋ]nt kein pl SPORT curling -
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6 curling
n. curling, waving, spiraling; sport in which teams slide stones across an ice surface and try to land them on a scoreboard -
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8 curling
см. coilsetАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > curling
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9 Curling Selvedges
This is a fault that causes serious trouble to finishers and is due to the unequal distribution of the weft threads on the back and the face of the cloth. The remedy is to weave flat selvedges and this can be done by using suitable weaves for the fabric to be woven, and a weave that does not give a tight selvedge. Manufacturers can avoid curling selvedges and by a little experimenting at the beginning of the warp the right weave can be quickly obtained. Curling selvedges in wool, invariably present themselves in the making of heavily-felted cloths (e.g., the Army greatcoat), when the weave shows a preponderance of warp or weft on one side, such as prunelle crow or sateen. The defect is partly overcome by weaving the selvedges in warp cord, weft cord, or hopsack. For fulling, the piece should be doubled as a bag, with the face inside, and the lists stitched flat together; or two pieces may be put face to face and the lists stitched. This arrangement, by keeping the pieces flat, also prevents mill marks. Other causes are: The use for the selvedge of odd yam which mills quicker than the cloth itself, and curls as it becomes shorter. In such cases the listing yarn should be harder twisted, or warped a little longer. Narrow selvedges which cannot resist the one-sided pull of the weft in shrinking are drawn in and rolled. (French Army cloths are milled from 102-in. to 55-in. The lists in these are made with ten very thick twofold threads, two to three times as heavy as the single ground yam). Skying the listing threads too closely is a cause of the defect. -
10 curling shot
■ Ball struck at goal by the foot in such a deliberate way that the ball rotates in flight and swerves to deceive the goalkeeper.Syn. bent shot■ Mit einer speziellen Fußhaltung angeschnittener Ball, der aufgrund des ihm auf diese Weise verliehenen Dralls eine gekrümmte Flugbahn erhält. -
11 Curling spielen
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12 curling of the chip
скручивание стружки; см. также chip curlАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > curling of the chip
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13 curling performance
стойкость кромки ( крышки консервной банки) при закручиванииАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > curling performance
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14 Curling spielen
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15 World Curling Federation
Sports: WCFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > World Curling Federation
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16 World Curling Tour
Sports: WCTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > World Curling Tour
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17 World Curling Tour Europe
Sports: WCTEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > World Curling Tour Europe
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18 World Junior Curling Championships
Sports: WJCCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > World Junior Curling Championships
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19 hráč ve hře curling
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20 strip curling torque
крутящий момент ( моталки) при намотке полосыАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > strip curling torque
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Curling — (spr. körl ), s. Eisspiele … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
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curling — ► NOUN ▪ a game played on ice, in which large circular flat stones are slid across the surface towards a mark … English terms dictionary
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