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  • 21 aceptar


    aceptar ( conjugate aceptar) verbo transitivoexcusas/invitación/cargo to accept; ‹términos/condiciones to agree to; aceptó venir she agreed to come; no acepto que me digas eso I won't have you saying that to me
    aceptar verbo transitivo to accept: no acepto excusas, I won't accept any excuses ' aceptar' also found in these entries: Spanish: encajar - entrada - nariz - negarse - renunciar - venderse - admitir - asumir - coger - creer - modo - otro - vacilar English: accept - adopt - board - fall in with - job - joke - jump at - overbook - reject - seize on - seize upon - settle for - take - take up - agree - come - fact - go - grip - have - honor - refuse - rise - share - term - turn

    English-spanish dictionary > aceptar

  • 22 check ****

    [tʃɛk]
    1. n
    1) (inspection) controllo, verifica

    to keep a check on sb/sth — controllare qn/qc, fare attenzione a qn/qc

    2) (control, restraint) limitazione f

    to hold or keep sb/sth in check — tenere qn/qc sotto controllo

    4) (Am: bill) conto, (receipt) scontrino
    5) Am
    See:
    6)

    checks (pattern) quadretti mpl, quadri mpl, scacchi mpl

    2. vt
    1) (examine: facts, figures) verificare, (passport, ticket, tyres, oil) controllare

    could you check the oil, please? — può controllare l'olio, per favore?

    2) (stop, halt) bloccare, fermare, arrestare, (restrain) contenere, frenare, controllare

    to check o.s. — frenarsi, controllarsi, contenersi

    3) (Am: tick) spuntare
    3. vi

    I'll check with the driver what time the bus leaves — chiederò al conducente quando parte l'autobus, (official etc) informarsi presso qn

    4. adj
    (also: checked) (pattern, cloth) a scacchi, a quadretti, a quadri

    English-Italian dictionary > check ****

  • 23 Bourette

    A fabric woven from the silk waste yarns of this name which gives a knotty and uneven surface. Plain weave, in coarse reed and pick of several qualities. Much used for men's and women's clothing, which are cheap but very durable ———————— A silk dress material in which a rough surface is produced by using lumpy knotted yams. The roughness is in both warp and weft and this forms the stripes and checks as seen in the illustration. Many qualities are also made from silk waste yams, very rough and knotty, in the plain weaves.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Bourette

  • 24 Braize

    A term formerly used for narrow dress cloth, woven of silk warp and worsted weft. Made in plain weave in plaid checks and also piece-dyed.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Braize

  • 25 Cut Stripes

    As in cut checks, cut stripes have a clear change where one weave joins another. In the design this obtains on ends 12 and 13, also 24 and 1.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Cut Stripes

  • 26 Doria Stripes

    Light fabrics, usually in the plain weave, with lengthways stripes formed by having only one end in each dent of the reed, while other stripes have two ends in a dent or more. Doria checks are also made. The goods are shipped to the Near and Far East. Qualities vary greatly. Examples are 64 ends and 44 picks per inch, 44's T., 52's W., 60 ends and 40 picks per inch, 40's T., 44's W.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Doria Stripes

  • 27 Grenadine

    This is a dress material with an open gauze weave. Made from hard-twisted yarns; cotton, silk and wool are made use of in the many qualities on the market. Yarns are dyed and of many colours. Stripes and checks are formed by cramming, and open spaces by leaving dents empty. The weft in the cotton variety is polished yarn, dyed black. The warp is hard-twisted voile yarn, 2/40's, 2/80's, or 2/100's. This cloth is also known as Black Lenos." The example illustrated is a good style of this cloth made from 32's polished weft. The open work is obtained by empty dents, with gauze or leno at each side of the stripes to keep them together. Silk and coloured cotton is used to add extra ornament.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Grenadine

  • 28 Khangas

    These are shawl lengths in plain weave, made in stripes and checks, about 60 ends and 60 picks per inch, 30's T., 34's W., cotton yarns. There are headings and fringes at each end. A variety is also made with printed designs generally in fancy checkings, and such designs as birds, insects, etc., in the blue discharge style.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Khangas

  • 29 Khes

    A commonly used fabric woven all over the Punjab for bed sheets. Made in plains, stripes and checks and almost any simple weave, in 6 yard and 12 yard lengths. Hand-spun yarns about 6's to 10's and mill yarns up to 40's are used for the various qualities in native cottons. Also the term is applied to a silk fabric, plain weave, with a gold border or a fancy border including some gold threads.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Khes

  • 30 Liotardo Stripes

    A plain weave cloth made for South America, generally 26-in. wide and in 50 yard pieces, stiff finish to weigh 101/2-lb., 60 ends and 60 picks per inch, 26's /40's warp in red and blue stripes, 5 to 10 per cent colour, heavy sized warp. Checks are also woven and one or two patterns have rayon threads introduced.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Liotardo Stripes

  • 31 Loongees

    LOONGEES, LOONGHEES, LOONGYES, LOONGIES, LUNGIS, LONGYI
    The shoulder or upper cloth worn by males in India. More strictly this is worn by Mohammedans and the Dhootie and Dhotee by Hindus. The cloth is of silk and cotton with gold thread embroidery at times. Made at Tatta, in Suidh, and other parts of India (see Lungi). The Indian cloth is generally 23-in. finished width and 41/2 yards long. The natives cut a length into two, and stitch the two pieces together side by side. The African style is 32-in. to 40-in. wide and of several lengths from 2 yard upwards. Made about 64 ends and 56 picks per inch, 32's T., 38's W., cotton. The borders have usually double the number of ends per inch, and in this cloth there will be 112 ends per inch in the border. All styles are checks, rather broad in design and of several colours, with a broad border at one selvedge. The border is all one colour and the yarns are crammed in the reed. The cloth is used for men's dress. The loongyes made for Mohammedan use are made from 29-in. to 44-in. wide and 2 yard to 91/2 yards long. Mercerised cotton, rayon and cotton and silk mixtures are used in the better qualities. The cheaper cloths are cut into two parts by the natives and stitched side by side. When borders are required they are made in colour. Loongyes are also used as a head-dress in the Punjab and other parts of India and native woven from fine yarns. A special " Chini " style is made from alternate blue and white yarn for Mohammedan use.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Loongees

  • 32 Loonghees

    LOONGEES, LOONGHEES, LOONGYES, LOONGIES, LUNGIS, LONGYI
    The shoulder or upper cloth worn by males in India. More strictly this is worn by Mohammedans and the Dhootie and Dhotee by Hindus. The cloth is of silk and cotton with gold thread embroidery at times. Made at Tatta, in Suidh, and other parts of India (see Lungi). The Indian cloth is generally 23-in. finished width and 41/2 yards long. The natives cut a length into two, and stitch the two pieces together side by side. The African style is 32-in. to 40-in. wide and of several lengths from 2 yard upwards. Made about 64 ends and 56 picks per inch, 32's T., 38's W., cotton. The borders have usually double the number of ends per inch, and in this cloth there will be 112 ends per inch in the border. All styles are checks, rather broad in design and of several colours, with a broad border at one selvedge. The border is all one colour and the yarns are crammed in the reed. The cloth is used for men's dress. The loongyes made for Mohammedan use are made from 29-in. to 44-in. wide and 2 yard to 91/2 yards long. Mercerised cotton, rayon and cotton and silk mixtures are used in the better qualities. The cheaper cloths are cut into two parts by the natives and stitched side by side. When borders are required they are made in colour. Loongyes are also used as a head-dress in the Punjab and other parts of India and native woven from fine yarns. A special " Chini " style is made from alternate blue and white yarn for Mohammedan use.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Loonghees

  • 33 Loongyes

    LOONGEES, LOONGHEES, LOONGYES, LOONGIES, LUNGIS, LONGYI
    The shoulder or upper cloth worn by males in India. More strictly this is worn by Mohammedans and the Dhootie and Dhotee by Hindus. The cloth is of silk and cotton with gold thread embroidery at times. Made at Tatta, in Suidh, and other parts of India (see Lungi). The Indian cloth is generally 23-in. finished width and 41/2 yards long. The natives cut a length into two, and stitch the two pieces together side by side. The African style is 32-in. to 40-in. wide and of several lengths from 2 yard upwards. Made about 64 ends and 56 picks per inch, 32's T., 38's W., cotton. The borders have usually double the number of ends per inch, and in this cloth there will be 112 ends per inch in the border. All styles are checks, rather broad in design and of several colours, with a broad border at one selvedge. The border is all one colour and the yarns are crammed in the reed. The cloth is used for men's dress. The loongyes made for Mohammedan use are made from 29-in. to 44-in. wide and 2 yard to 91/2 yards long. Mercerised cotton, rayon and cotton and silk mixtures are used in the better qualities. The cheaper cloths are cut into two parts by the natives and stitched side by side. When borders are required they are made in colour. Loongyes are also used as a head-dress in the Punjab and other parts of India and native woven from fine yarns. A special " Chini " style is made from alternate blue and white yarn for Mohammedan use.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Loongyes

  • 34 Loongies

    LOONGEES, LOONGHEES, LOONGYES, LOONGIES, LUNGIS, LONGYI
    The shoulder or upper cloth worn by males in India. More strictly this is worn by Mohammedans and the Dhootie and Dhotee by Hindus. The cloth is of silk and cotton with gold thread embroidery at times. Made at Tatta, in Suidh, and other parts of India (see Lungi). The Indian cloth is generally 23-in. finished width and 41/2 yards long. The natives cut a length into two, and stitch the two pieces together side by side. The African style is 32-in. to 40-in. wide and of several lengths from 2 yard upwards. Made about 64 ends and 56 picks per inch, 32's T., 38's W., cotton. The borders have usually double the number of ends per inch, and in this cloth there will be 112 ends per inch in the border. All styles are checks, rather broad in design and of several colours, with a broad border at one selvedge. The border is all one colour and the yarns are crammed in the reed. The cloth is used for men's dress. The loongyes made for Mohammedan use are made from 29-in. to 44-in. wide and 2 yard to 91/2 yards long. Mercerised cotton, rayon and cotton and silk mixtures are used in the better qualities. The cheaper cloths are cut into two parts by the natives and stitched side by side. When borders are required they are made in colour. Loongyes are also used as a head-dress in the Punjab and other parts of India and native woven from fine yarns. A special " Chini " style is made from alternate blue and white yarn for Mohammedan use.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Loongies

  • 35 Lungis

    LOONGEES, LOONGHEES, LOONGYES, LOONGIES, LUNGIS, LONGYI
    The shoulder or upper cloth worn by males in India. More strictly this is worn by Mohammedans and the Dhootie and Dhotee by Hindus. The cloth is of silk and cotton with gold thread embroidery at times. Made at Tatta, in Suidh, and other parts of India (see Lungi). The Indian cloth is generally 23-in. finished width and 41/2 yards long. The natives cut a length into two, and stitch the two pieces together side by side. The African style is 32-in. to 40-in. wide and of several lengths from 2 yard upwards. Made about 64 ends and 56 picks per inch, 32's T., 38's W., cotton. The borders have usually double the number of ends per inch, and in this cloth there will be 112 ends per inch in the border. All styles are checks, rather broad in design and of several colours, with a broad border at one selvedge. The border is all one colour and the yarns are crammed in the reed. The cloth is used for men's dress. The loongyes made for Mohammedan use are made from 29-in. to 44-in. wide and 2 yard to 91/2 yards long. Mercerised cotton, rayon and cotton and silk mixtures are used in the better qualities. The cheaper cloths are cut into two parts by the natives and stitched side by side. When borders are required they are made in colour. Loongyes are also used as a head-dress in the Punjab and other parts of India and native woven from fine yarns. A special " Chini " style is made from alternate blue and white yarn for Mohammedan use.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Lungis

  • 36 Natte

    A fabric with the basket weave, woven very loose from dyed yarns. The effect is a braided one. Also in checks and 2 & 2 matt, from silk warp and mercerised cotton weft.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Natte

  • 37 Panung

    The nether garment of the Siamese. Made from cloth of the papoon style or from woven or printed check. Papoon is a plain woven cloth having warp and weft of different colours. It is also woven in a 2 & 2 checking, 36-in. X 10 feet. It is produced in three qualities, viz.: - The Pata, heavy type, printed in checks or cross-overs with stripes at each end. Papoon, woven in fast colours with narrow stripes at the ends. Palai, the lowest grade and is a low quality cotton cloth printed and stiffened with size.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Panung

  • 38 Pashmina Tweed

    A fabric made in Kashmir of hand-spun pashmina wool and woven on hand looms. Made 62-in. wide to finish 56-in. About 50 ends and 48 picks per inch, 2/34's worsted warp and 2/28's worsted weft, 7 ozs. per square yard, in 2 & 2 twill weave, 70 yards cloth gives 65 yards when finished. Also made in checks. Used for light tropical garments.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Pashmina Tweed

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