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1 Bullion Embroidery
Gold or silver thread laid down over the pattern on the ground fabric and then stitched to it.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Bullion Embroidery
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2 Bullion Fringe
A narrow fringe made of gold or silver thread, for use on uniforms, etc. -
3 Bullion Knot
Ornamental round spots. in embroidery work. The small coils of gold or silver thread are laid down and sewn on the fabric. -
4 Bullion
BOUILLON, BULLION, or PURLThe French name for tinsel or flattened wire; used for embroideries, plaits, etc. ———————— Gold and silver lace and the gold wire braid for uniforms was formerly known by this term. -
5 bullion
[ˈbulɪən] noungold or silver in bulk, not made into coins.سَبيكَةٌ ذَهَبِيّ÷ أو فِضِّيَه -
6 London Bullion Market
Finthe world’s largest market for gold where silver is also traded. It is a wholesale market, where the minimum trades are generally 1,000 ounces for gold and 50,000 ounces for silver. Members typically trade with each other and their clients on a principal-to-principal basis so that all risks, including those of credit, are between the two parties to the transaction. -
7 plata en barras
• silver bullion -
8 plata en lingotes
• silver bullion -
9 золото и серебро в слитках
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > золото и серебро в слитках
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10 слиток
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11 серебро в слитках
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > серебро в слитках
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12 слиток золота или серебра
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > слиток золота или серебра
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13 серебро
* * *серебро́ с.
silver, Agсеребро́ в сли́тках — silver bullionсеребро́ высо́кой про́бы — fine silverметалли́ческое серебро́ — metallic silver, silver metalмоне́тное серебро́ — sterling [standard] silverсеребро́ ни́зкой про́бы — low assay silverсаморо́дное серебро́ — native silver* * * -
14 lingote
m.ingot.* * *1 ingot* * *SM ingot* * *masculino ingot* * *= bullion, ingot.Ex. Money (coins and bullion), beauty, and rank made silver uniquely effective in sustaining and enhancing the authority of the 17th- and 18th-c. gentry.Ex. The author describes the characteristics of Viking silver hoards (8th-12th cs.), which consist of coins, ingots, and complete ornaments.----* lingote de oro = gold bar.* lingote de plata = silver ingot.* oro en lingotes = gold bullion.* plata en lingotes = silver bullion.* * *masculino ingot* * *= bullion, ingot.Ex: Money (coins and bullion), beauty, and rank made silver uniquely effective in sustaining and enhancing the authority of the 17th- and 18th-c. gentry.
Ex: The author describes the characteristics of Viking silver hoards (8th-12th cs.), which consist of coins, ingots, and complete ornaments.* lingote de oro = gold bar.* lingote de plata = silver ingot.* oro en lingotes = gold bullion.* plata en lingotes = silver bullion.* * *ingotlingote de oro gold ingot* * *
lingote sustantivo masculino
ingot
lingote m bar, ingot
' lingote' also found in these entries:
English:
bar
- ingot
* * *lingote nmingot;lingote de oro gold ingot* * *m ingot;lingote de oro gold bar* * *lingote nm: ingot -
15 gediegenes
Blei, gediegenes
native lead;
• gereinigtes Blei refined lead.
Silber, gediegenes
solid silver;
• geringhaltiges Silber silver of base alloy;
• ungemünztes Silber silver bullion;
• verarbeitetes Silber wrought silver;
• Silberankäufe silver buying;
• Silberbarren silver bar (bullion);
• Silberbergwerk silver mine;
• Silberbestand silver coin and bullion;
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16 Silber
Silber, gediegenes
solid silver;
• geringhaltiges Silber silver of base alloy;
• ungemünztes Silber silver bullion;
• verarbeitetes Silber wrought silver;
• Silberankäufe silver buying;
• Silberbarren silver bar (bullion);
• Silberbergwerk silver mine;
• Silberbestand silver coin and bullion;
• Silbergehalt percentage of silver;
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17 plata en lingotes
(n.) = silver bullionEx. The submarine was sunk while en route to German-occupied France with a cargo of pure silver and gold bullion valued at about $2.3 million by 1944 standards.* * *(n.) = silver bullion -
18 plata
f.1 silver (metal).plata de ley sterling silverplata maciza solid silver2 silverware (objetos de plata).3 money. ( Latin American Spanish)* * *1 silver2 ESPAÑOL AMERICANO money\hablar en plata familiar to be frank, put in bluntlyplata de ley sterling silver* * *noun f.1) silver2) money* * *SF1) (=metal) silver; (=vajilla) silverware; (Econ) silverpodrido en plata — * stinking rich *, rolling in it *
3)La Plata — (=río) the (River) Plate
* * *1)a) ( metal) silverhablando en plata — (fam) to put it bluntly
b) ( vajilla) silver, silverware2) (AmS fam) ( dinero) moneyestar podrido en plata — (fam) to be filthy rich (colloq)
salvar la plata — (AmL fam) persona to save the day; servicio/comida to be the saving grace
* * *1)a) ( metal) silverhablando en plata — (fam) to put it bluntly
b) ( vajilla) silver, silverware2) (AmS fam) ( dinero) moneyestar podrido en plata — (fam) to be filthy rich (colloq)
salvar la plata — (AmL fam) persona to save the day; servicio/comida to be the saving grace
* * *plata11 = silver.Ex: Finally, test the coating of a glossy paper by rubbing it with a piece of silver.
* aniversario de plata = silver anniversary, silver jubilee.* artículos de plata = silverware.* bodas de plata = silver wedding.* enchapado en plata = silver-plated.* hablando en plata = crudely put.* hablar en plata = put + it crudely.* lingote de plata = silver ingot.* papel de plata = tinfoil [tin foil], kitchen foil, aluminum foil, aluminium foil.* película de haluro de plata = silver halide film.* plata en lingotes = silver bullion.* sulfuro de plata = silver sulphide.* utensilios de plata = silverware.plata22 = dough, lolly, wonga, readies, the ready.Ex: The article is entitled 'Our other customers -- the super rich: they also read who roll in dough'.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Sports get lucky with lotteries lolly'.Ex: MS has done this in a move to encourage folk to upgrade their OS without the need to spend lots of wonga on new hardware.Ex: To add insult to injury, she came back from the cash-point without enough readies and had to make a return journey.Ex: The government has an obligation to ensure that those who are genuinely incapable of earning a minimally decent living for themselves have the ready needed to secure the basics.* * *A1 (metal) silverlo dejó limpio y reluciente como la plata he left it as clean and bright as a new pin ( colloq)hablando en plata ( fam); to put it bluntly2 (vajilla) silver, silverwareCompuestos:German silver, nickel silverhallmarked silvertiene mucha plata she has a lot of money, she's loaded ( colloq)«servicio/comida» to be the saving grace* * *
plata sustantivo femenino
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2 (AmS fam) ( dinero) money;
plata sustantivo femenino
1 (metal) silver: hay que limpiar la plata, we have to clean the silverware
plata de ley, sterling silver
2 LAm (dinero) money
♦ Locuciones: hablar en plata, to lay (it) on the line o to speak bluntly
' plata' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
baño
- ley
- orfebre
- pan
- plateada
- plateado
- repujada
- repujado
- bañado
- boda
- cubertería
- cubierto
- deslucido
- ennegrecer
- greña
- podrido
- relucir
- río
- sellar
- sello
English:
bar
- bread
- bullion
- hallmark
- silver
- silver medallist
- silver wedding
- silverware
- sterling silver
- cash
- change
- cough
- dough
- foil
- medalist
- plate
- river
- wedding
* * *plata nf1. [metal] silver;Famhablar en plata to speak bluntlyplata de ley sterling silver2. [objetos de plata] silverwareCuba se llevó la plata Cuba took the silver¿tienes plata? have you got any money?* * *f1 metal silver2 L.Am. ( dinero). money;gano mucha plata I earn a lot of money3:hablando en plata to put it bluntly* * *plata nf1) : silver2) : money* * *plata n silver -
19 слиток
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20 Barren
Barren m 1. BANK, BÖRSE ingot; 2. GEN bar* * *m 1. <Bank, Börse> ingot; 2. < Geschäft> bar* * *Barren
(Gold, Silber) bullion, (Stange) bar, ingot;
• Barrengold [gold] bullion;
• Barrensilber bar silver, silver bullion.
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