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1 haïr
haïr [ˈaiʀ]➭ TABLE 10 transitive verb* * *’aiʀ
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verbe transitif to hate [personne, chose] ( de faire for doing)
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se haïr verbe pronominal1) [ennemis] to hate each other2) [soi-même] to hate onself* * *'aiʀ vtto hate, to detest* * *haïr verb table: haïrA vtr to hate [personne, chose]; se faire haïr to make oneself hated (de by); haïr le mensonge/la malhonnêteté to hate lies/dishonesty; il nous hait d'avoir choisi qn d'autre he hates us for choosing sb else; haïr que to hate it when; elle hait qu'on se moque d'elle she hates it when people make fun of her.B se haïr vpr1 [personnes, ennemis] to hate each other;2 je me hais de ma lâcheté/d'avoir été lâche I hate myself for my cowardice/for being a coward.[ʼair] verbe transitif1. [personne] to hate -
2 HAIR
• Bush natural; more hair than wit - На голове густо, да в голове пусто (H)• Grey hairs are nourished with green thoughts - Седина в голову, а бес в ребро (C)• Hair by hair you pull out the horse's tail - По волоску всю бороду выщиплешь (П)• Hair long, wisdom little - Волос долог, да ум короток (B)• Hair of the dog is good for the bite (The) - Клин клином вышибают (K), Чем ушибся, тем и лечись (4)• Hair of the dog is the cure of his bite (The) - Клин клином вышибают (K)• It's no hair off my head - Моя хата с краю (M)• Long hair and short sense - Волос долог, да ум короток (B)• Long hair, short wit - Волос долог, да ум короток (B)• Take the hair of the dog that bit you - Клин клином вышибают (K)• Take the hair of the same dog that bit you, and it will heal the wound - Клин клином вышибают (K), Чем ушибся, тем и лечись (4)• Women have long hair and short brains - Волос долог, да ум короток (B)• Y)u can't grow hair and brains in the same head - Волос долог, да ум короток (B) -
3 hair
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4 hair-do
plurals ˈhair-dos, ~ˈhair-do's nouna hairstyle:تَسْريحَة شَعْرI like her new hair-do.
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5 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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6 hair
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7 hair
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8 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). -
9 Hair Cord Muslin
A plain weave cloth, woven with fine warp and weft and hair cords, 1/4-in. to 1/2-in. apart. Similar to ordinary hair-cords, but made with finer yarns. About 60 ends and 56 picks per inch, 60's T., 64's W. The cords vary from 30's to 40's singles. -
10 Hair Cords
These are cotton cloths in which single cords are run in the warp, the cords being set about 1/4-in. apart. Two beams are necessary. Yams are about 36's twist, 16's cords, 36's or 42's weft. Ends, picks and lengths vary considerably. -
11 Hair Silk
A special silk weft formed by twisting schappe on itself. Used in the construction of heavy fabrics. -
12 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 -
13 hair lariat
Watts refers to this as a lariat made with horsehair. It is used for tying, but is too lightweight to be used for throwing animals.Also called hair reata, hair rope. -
14 hair reata
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15 hair rope
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16 hair conditioning agent
см. hair conditionerАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > hair conditioning agent
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17 hair('s)-breadth
nouna very small distance:على بُعْد شَعْرَه، مسافة قصيرَهThat knife missed me by a hair's-breadth.
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18 hair('s)-breadth
nouna very small distance:على بُعْد شَعْرَه، مسافة قصيرَهThat knife missed me by a hair's-breadth.
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19 hair-drier
nounan electrical apparatus for drying hair by blowing hot air over it.مُجَفِّف شَعْر، فَرْد شَعْر -
20 hair-oil
nouna scented, oily lotion for smoothing down the hair.زيت الشَّعْر
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