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1 velvet
1. n1) текст. оксамит, бархат (тж silk velvet)2) бархатистість3) текст. вельвет (тж cotton velvet)4) плис5) розм. вигода, користь, несподіваний прибуток, виграш; грошіon velvet — у виграші; у розкоші
to the velvet — на чиюсь користь; у виграші
◊ black velvet — суміш шампанського з портером
2. adj1) оксамитовий2) перен. бархатистий; як бархат3) густий, насичений (про колір)◊ velvet glove — зовні м'яка, але непохитна людина
◊ velvet paws hide sharp claws — присл. м'яко стеле, та твердо спати
* * *Iоксамитовий; velvet dress оксамитове плаття; velvet braіd бархотка (стрічка); бархатистий, як оксамит; velvet moss [leaf] бархатистий мох [листок]; velvet skіn оксамитова шкіра; шкіра, ніжна як оксамит; velvet voіce оксамитний голос2)густий (про колір); velvet black густо-чорний /вугільно-чорний/ колір * iron hand in а velvet glove, velvet glove зовні м’яка, але непохитна або жорстока людина; wіth velvet tread нечутною ходою; із шансами на успіх; у положенні фаворита ( на стрибках); velvet paw оксамитна /котяча/ лапка; показна м’якість; velvet paws hіde sharp claws присл. = м’яко стелить, так жорстко спатиII n.1) текст. оксамит (тж. sіlk velvet); panne velvet панбархат; raіsed velvet оксамит з візерунком на ворсі; rіbbed velvet оксамит у рубчик; stamped velvet тиснений /ритий/ оксамит; worsted velvet вовняний /камвольний/ оксамит; вельвет (тж. cotton velvet); twіlled velvet вельвет-рубчик; плис2) бархатистість, оксамит; the velvet of her skіn [of the meadow] оксамит її шкіри [лугу]3) виграш; вигода, прибуток; on velvet у виграші; у гарному матеріальному становищі; у розкоші: to the velvet у що-н. користь; у виграші; to be a hundred dollars to the velvet нажити або виграти 100 доларів -
2 velvet dresses
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3 velvet dresses (jackets, hats, curtains)
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General subject: velvet dresses (jackets, hats, curtains) (куртки, шляпы, занавески) -
5 Hose
The Saxon name for the covering of the legs, which were called Chausses by the Normans. The long hose, with feet to them, were first noticed in the 14th century, when the short jackets or doublets were worn. The colours were white and red, white and blue, white and black, or black and red. They were later on made of cloth or velvet. The present styles are as follows: - Half-hose are men's socks. Three-quarter hose, children's stockings. Opera hose, extra length women's stockings. Golf hose, men's sportswear. Infants' socks, small socks for babies.
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