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1 part one’s hair
فَرَقَ شَعْرَهُ \ part one’s hair: to make a dividing line, by brushing each side away from the other. -
2 tear one's hair
a) to be in despair with impatience and frustration:يَشْعُرُ باليأس والإحْباطTheir inefficiency makes me tear my hair.
b) to show great irritation or despair.يَغْضَبُ بِشِدَّه، يَهْتاج -
3 keep one's hair on
to remain calm and not become angry.يَبقى هادئا -
4 let one's hair down
to behave in a free and relaxed manner.يُسْدِلُ أو يُطْلِقُ شَعْرَه عل كتفيه -
5 Hair, Thomas H.
SUBJECT AREA: Mining and extraction technology[br]fl. c. 1830–75 northern England[br]English artist whose work was concerned with the industrial landscape.[br]Hair is best known for the folio volume A Series of Views of the Collieries in the Counties of Northumberland and Durham, published in 1839. This is a volume of engravings after watercolours by T.H.Hair which show in its forty-two pictures particular collieries and details of the workings. The accompanying text by M.Ross describes the pictures and the activities of the various collieries in considerable detail. One of Hair's most famous paintings is "Hartley Colliery after the Disaster" (1869). T.H.Hair's paintings and his book are important for they give an accurate picture of industrial Northumberland and Durham in the middle of the nineteenth century.[br]Bibliography1839, A Series of Views of the Collieries in the Counties of Northumberland and Durham, London; reprinted 1969, Newton Abbot.Further ReadingM.Hall, 1973, The Artists of Northumbria, Newcastle upon Tyne.KM -
6 Hair Cloth
A heavy twilled cloth containing wool waste and some calf hair. A nap is raised by gigging. Used for carriage rugs. ———————— This fabric is woven from very strong three-fold cotton warp and horsehair weft. Other material, such as linen, has been used for the warp. Usually made with about 44 ends per inch, and 80 to 100 picks per inch. The weave is usually the 5-end satin. Horse hair is not dyed, and the hair used is generally black, and is cut from both the tails and manes. The lengths vary from 30-in. to 46-in., and a single hair forms one pick. A special loom is used, fitted with mechanism for picking up the hairs and drawing them one by one into the shed. The shuttle for doing this is equipped with a pair of nippers. There is a rough fringe of hair at each selvedge. The cloth is very stiff or wiry and is used for coat linings. Formerly the cloth was also used for upholstering chairs and couches, and some is used today for this purpose (see Cilicium). -
7 hair
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8 hair
[heə] noun1) one of the mass of thread-like objects that grow from the skin:شَعْرَهHe brushed the dog's hairs off his jacket.
2) the mass of these, especially on a person's head:شَعْرHe's got brown hair.
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9 убирать волосы за уши (She mimicked Katie in a sketch , constantly tucking her hair behind her ear ...)
General subject: tuck (one's) hair behind (one's) earУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > убирать волосы за уши (She mimicked Katie in a sketch , constantly tucking her hair behind her ear ...)
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10 saç
hairsaç düzəltmək – do one's hairsaçı tökülmək – lose one's hairsaç kəsmək – cut one's hairsaç uzatmaq – grow one's hairsaçını hörmək – plait one's hairsaçı ağarmaq – grow greyuzun saçlı – long-hairedsaç düzümü – hair-do -
11 ponérsele los pelos de punta a alguien
Español-Inglés colección ilustrada idiomas > ponérsele los pelos de punta a alguien
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12 papaza dönmek
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13 мучаться чужими заботами
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мучаться чужими заботами
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14 felle hår
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15 причісування
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16 чесатися
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17 saçını yapmak
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18 arrancar os cabelos
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > arrancar os cabelos
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19 frizar
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20 manter-se calmo
См. также в других словарях:
get in one's hair — See: IN ONE S HAIR … Dictionary of American idioms
have in one's hair — See: IN ONE S HAIR … Dictionary of American idioms
get in one's hair — See: IN ONE S HAIR … Dictionary of American idioms
have in one's hair — See: IN ONE S HAIR … Dictionary of American idioms
get\ in\ one's\ hair — See: in one s hair … Словарь американских идиом
have\ in\ one's\ hair — See: in one s hair … Словарь американских идиом
let\ down\ one's\ hair — • let one s hair down • let down one s hair v. phr. informal Act freely and naturally; be informal; relax. Kings and queens can seldom let their hair down. After the dance, the college girls let their hair down and compared dates. Compare: let… … Словарь американских идиом
put up one's hair — To dress the hair up on the head instead of wearing it hanging, once the mark of passage from girlhood to womanhood • • • Main Entry: ↑hair … Useful english dictionary
out of one's hair — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Rid of as a nuisance; relieved of as an annoyance. * /Harry got the boys out of his hair so he could study./ Compare: OUT OF ONE S WAY. Contrast: IN ONE S HAIR … Dictionary of American idioms
out of one's hair — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Rid of as a nuisance; relieved of as an annoyance. * /Harry got the boys out of his hair so he could study./ Compare: OUT OF ONE S WAY. Contrast: IN ONE S HAIR … Dictionary of American idioms
out of one's hair — phrasal out of one s way ; not in one s hair < keep the children out of his hair for a while > … New Collegiate Dictionary