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Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > wool cheviot
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English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > wool cheviot
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m.1 cheviot.2 Scotch wool, cheviot.* * *► nombre masculino (pl cheviots)1 cheviot* * */ʃeˈβjo(t)/cheviot* * *cheviot -
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шевиот (1. английская мясошерстяная порода овец; 2. длинноволокнистая шерсть; 3. шерстяная пряжа; 4. суконная ткань) || pl шевиотовый лоскут @armure cheviot шевиот "армюр" (фасонного переплетения, обычно чёрного цвета) @wool cheviot чистошерстяной шевиот @ -
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шевиот (1. английская мясошерстяная порода овец; 2. длинноволокнистая шерсть; 3. шерстяная пряжа; 4. суконная ткань) || pl шевиотовый лоскут @armure cheviot шевиот "армюр" (фасонного переплетения, обычно чёрного цвета) @wool cheviot чистошерстяной шевиот @ -
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Produced by a breed of sheep in South Scotland and the Highlands. It is a fine, dense and soft wool, with a 4-in. staple, spinning 46's to 50's quality. The Sutherland Cheviot is the cleanest and best. It is used for Cheviot tweeds. -
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A name generally applied to heavy woollen fabrics that have a rough and shaggy face. The yarns used have a fair proportion of mungo or shoddy and cotton. The term denotes a class of fabrics, and not any particular weave. The distinguishing feature of cheviot, whatever the quality of the cloth, is the finish, of which there are two kinds known as " rough " and " close " finish. The real cheviot is a rough finished fabric made of a strong, coarse wool, and fulled to a considerable degree. -
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A loosely woven all-wool cloth with shaggy face made for suitings, costumes, coatings, etc. -
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14 Falkland Isles Wool
Sheep breeding is about the most important industry of these islands. While not quite so valuable as the Punta wools, nevertheless, the original Cheviot strain introduced by Scotch settlers is always apparent in the wools grown today, and where tweed effects are desired they are often used in combination with wools of a like nature, and for knit goods. The quality range is from 46's to 50's, and the wool is a coarse type of Cheviot having a fibre somewhat harsh and weak, but of a good colour.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Falkland Isles Wool
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The wool obtained from this cross is classed as of 44's to 48's quality, and is of firm and curly character, and demi-lustre. The cross is between the Leicester and Cheviot and has now become a definite breed in South Scotland and the wool is known as " North."Dictionary of the English textile terms > Border Leicester Wool
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17 Best North Wool
Wool from cross-bred sheep and is of a quality equal to some of the Down wools. The crosses are Cheviot, Border and Leicester. -
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Русско-английский текстильный словарь > чистошерстяной шевиот
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20 chevió
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Cheviot — [chev′ē ət; ] also, and for 2 usually [, shev′ē ət] n. [after CHEVIOT HILLS] 1. any of a breed of sheep with short, dense wool 2. [usually c ] a) a rough wool fabric in a twill weave, formerly made from the wool of this sheep b) a cotton cloth… … English World dictionary
Cheviot sheep — A Cheviot ewe with her lamb The Cheviot is a breed of white faced sheep which gets its name from a range of hills in north Northumberland and the Scottish Borders. It is still common in this area of the United Kingdom, but also in north west… … Wikipedia
cheviot — noun Usage: often capitalized Date: 1815 1. any of a breed of hardy hornless relatively small sheep that are a source of quality mutton and have their origin in the Cheviot hills 2. a. a fabric of cheviot wool b. a heavy rough napped plain or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Cheviot — [ tʃɛvɪət, tʃi:v ] noun 1》 a large sheep of a breed with short thick wool. 2》 (cheviot) the wool or tweed cloth obtained from Cheviots. Origin from the Cheviot Hills in northern England and Scotland … English new terms dictionary
Cheviot — n. 1 a a large sheep of a breed with short thick wool. b this breed. 2 (cheviot) the wool or cloth obtained from this breed. Etymology: Cheviot Hills in N. England and Scotland … Useful english dictionary
Cheviot — /shiv ee euht, shev / for 1; /chev ee euht, chee vee / for 2, 3; for 3 also /shev ee euht/, n. 1. a city in SW Ohio. 10,394. 2. one of a British breed of sheep, noted for its heavy fleece of medium length. 3. (l.c.) a woolen fabric in a coarse… … Universalium
Cheviot — A breed of sheep that originated on the Cheviot Hills along the border of England and Scotland. Its history traces at least to 1372. It was introduced to the United States in 1838, from Scotland. Cheviot are distinctive white faced sheep with… … Combined glossary of agriculture
Cheviot Hills — noun a range of hills on the border between England and Scotland • Syn: ↑Cheviots • Instance Hypernyms: ↑hill • Part Holonyms: ↑England, ↑Scotland * * * the Cheviots … Useful english dictionary
cheviot — noun a coarse woolen fabric made from the wool of Cheviot sheep … Wiktionary
cheviot — coarse heavy plain or twilled wool or worsted Fabric and Cloth … Phrontistery dictionary
Cheviot — /ˈtʃɛviət/ (say cheveeuht) noun 1. one of a breed of sheep valued for their thick wool. 2. (lower case) a worsted fabric in a coarse twill weave and used for coats, suits, etc. {named after the Cheviots, a range of hills on the boundary between… …