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1 metallikalvo
• metallic foil• metal film• metal foil• metal(lic) film• metal(lic) foil -
2 металлическая фольга
1) General subject: silver foil2) Engineering: metal foil, metallic foil, tinsel3) Polygraphy: metallic film4) Polymers: coil metal, metal paper, thin-sheet metalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > металлическая фольга
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3 paillette
paillette [pαjεt]feminine nounb. [d'or] speck ; [de lessive] flake* * *pajɛt1) ( disque brillant) sequin, spangle USrobe à paillettes — a sequined ou spangled US dress
2) ( poudre brillante) glitter [U]3) ( de roche) splinter* * *pɒjɛt1. nf1) (= particule) [or] speck, [lessive, mica] flake2) (= décoration) sequin2. paillettes nfpl(= accessoire de fête) glitter* * *paillette nf2 ( poudre brillante) glitter ¢;3 ( de roche) splinter; savon en paillettes soap flakes.paillette de sperme sperm straw; paillettes d'or gold particles.[pajɛt] nom féminin————————paillettes nom féminin pluriel -
4 bractea or brattea
bractea or brattea ae, f metallic foil, goldleaf: tenuis, O.: crepitabat bractea vento, the golden leaves, V. -
5 металлобумажный
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6 станиоль
1) General subject: foil, silver paper, tinfoil2) Naval: tin foil3) Engineering: metal paper, tin leaf4) Metallurgy: tin-foil5) Perfume: tinfoil paper6) Advertising: tin-foil paper7) Makarov: metal foil, metallic paper, silver -
7 фольга
2) Naval: tin foil3) Engineering: foil paper, leaf, metal paper, silver paper, thin sheet, ultralight gage strip4) Chemistry: leal5) Construction: thin sheet metal7) Textile: tinsel8) Food industry: metalpaper9) Perfume: metallized paper10) Coolers: foil (изоляционный материал)11) Welding: welding paper12) Makarov: latten, metallic paper, silver, silver paper (для обёртки табака и т.п.) -
8 металлическая нить
1) Engineering: fiber metal, metal filament (лампы накаливания), metallic fiber, metallic filament (лампы накаливания)2) Textile: bullion, foil, metallic yarn3) Astronautics: metal fiberУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > металлическая нить
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foil — I. /fɔɪl / (say foyl) verb (t) 1. to frustrate (a person, an attempt, a purpose); baffle; baulk. 2. Obsolete to defeat; repulse; check. –noun 3. Obsolete a defeat; check; repulse. {Middle English foile(n), from Old French fuler trample. See… …
metallic fibre — ▪ textile in textiles, synthetic fibre, known generically as metallic, including manufactured fibres composed of metal, metal coated plastic, or of a core covered by metal (usually aluminum). Trademarked names include Chromeflex, Lurex, and … Universalium
foil — foil1 foilable, adj. /foyl/, v.t. 1. to prevent the success of; frustrate; balk: Loyal troops foiled his attempt to overthrow the government. 2. to keep (a person) from succeeding in an enterprise, plan, etc. n. 3. Archaic. a defeat; check;… … Universalium
foil — English has three separate words foil. The oldest, ‘thwart’ [13], originally meant ‘trample’. It probably comes via Anglo Norman *fuler from Vulgar Latin *fullāre, a derivative of Latin fullō ‘person who cleans and bulks out cloth, originally by… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
foil — I [[t]fɔɪl[/t]] v. t. 1) to prevent the success of; frustrate; thwart 2) to keep (a person) from succeeding in an enterprise, plan, etc 3) archaic a defeat; check; repulse • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME < AF foller, OF fuler to trample, full… … From formal English to slang
foil — English has three separate words foil. The oldest, ‘thwart’ [13], originally meant ‘trample’. It probably comes via Anglo Norman *fuler from Vulgar Latin *fullāre, a derivative of Latin fullō ‘person who cleans and bulks out cloth, originally by… … Word origins
foil — {{11}}foil (n.) thin sheet of metal, early 14c., from O.Fr. fueille leaf, from L. folia leaves, pl. (mistaken for fem. sing.) of folium leaf (see FOLIO (Cf. folio)). The sense of one who enhances another by contrast (1580s) is from the practice… … Etymology dictionary