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[ək'sesəri]plural - accessories; noun1) (something additional (eg a handbag, scarf, shoes etc to the main part of a woman's clothing, or a radio, seat-covers etc to a car): She wore matching accessories.) doplnky, príslušenstvo2) ((legal) a person who helps somebody, especially a criminal.) spolupáchateľ* * *• vedlajší• zúcastnený• spoluvinník• spolupáchatel• spoluvinný• pripojený• prídavný• príslušenstvo• doplnky• druhoradý• dodatocný• nepodstatný -
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[ək'sesəri]plural - accessories; noun1) (something additional (eg a handbag, scarf, shoes etc to the main part of a woman's clothing, or a radio, seat-covers etc to a car): She wore matching accessories.) accesorii2) ((legal) a person who helps somebody, especially a criminal.) complice -
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[ək'sesəri]plural - accessories; noun1) (something additional (eg a handbag, scarf, shoes etc to the main part of a woman's clothing, or a radio, seat-covers etc to a car): She wore matching accessories.) εξάρτημα, αξεσουάρ2) ((legal) a person who helps somebody, especially a criminal.) συνεργός -
64 Damask
A cotton cloth woven with jacquard designs and used for table covers, napkins, curtains, upholstery cloth, etc. They can be reversible or one-sided only. Designs may be floral or geometrical. Yams 8's to 40's warp and weft. The ground and figure are bound by uniform weaves, generally twill or satin. The figure is developed by interchanging the warp and weft and the pattern so made up that the reflection of light on the threads brings out the effect. Linen and silk damasks only differ in material, as cotton damasks are made in very fine yarns. ———————— A fabric of single structure formed by two satin weaves with figure developed in warp and ground in weft satin weaves resulting in a design that shows very clearly as a warp figure on a weft ground. The figure can be made more prominent by using coloured yam. For table damasks a cotton warp with linen weft is often used. Damasks are made in numerous qualities, but all are figured in the five- or eight-shaft satin weaves. As early as the reign of Henry VIII a damask was a rich figured satin or linen and a damask was known in England as early as the 13th century. The name is derived from Damascus and is presumed to refer to the design and not the material. The finest linen damask is woven about 126 ends and 188 picks per inch from superior flax yarns. The finished sizes vary up to 90-in. wide, 6 yards long, and as a rule damask napkins and table tops can be obtained to match. Standard cloths of single damask are made: - Five-end satin, 60-ends and 56 picks per inch, 50's T., 35's lea W., boiled; 8-end satin, 80 ends and 76 picks per inch, 50's T., 60's lea W., boiled (see Double Damask) ———————— Originally an all-silk fabric with large designs developed in many colours. It was a heavy cloth with satin ground and weft figure. Imitations are now made with cotton warp and cotton or rayon weft. Used for dresses, and when very heavy for curtains, furnishings, dancing shoes, etc. The brocade effects are developed in colour or fancy weaves. Damasse Arabesque has arabesque designs. Damasse Brocat has gold and silver weft for figuring. Damasse Broche has flowered designs. Damasse Cachenir has palm leaf designs. Damasse Chine has printed silk warps. Damasse Egyptien has Egyptian designs. Damasse Jardinier is an expensive damask made with silk warp and fine mercerised cotton weft. The design is of detached flowers in colours. Many coloured wefts are used. -
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[ək'sesəri]plural - accessories; noun1) (something additional (eg a handbag, scarf, shoes etc to the main part of a woman's clothing, or a radio, seat-covers etc to a car): She wore matching accessories.) accessoire2) ((legal) a person who helps somebody, especially a criminal.) complice -
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[ək'sesəri]plural - accessories; noun1) (something additional (eg a handbag, scarf, shoes etc to the main part of a woman's clothing, or a radio, seat-covers etc to a car): She wore matching accessories.) acessório2) ((legal) a person who helps somebody, especially a criminal.) cúmplice -
67 начиститься
несовер. - начищаться;
совер. - начиститься возвр.;
разг. brush/polish (one's clothes, shoes, etc.) with careБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > начиститься
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68 начищаться
несовер. - начищаться;
совер. - начиститься возвр.;
разг. brush/polish (one's clothes, shoes, etc.) with careБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > начищаться
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69 lace-up
'leɪsʌp['leɪsʌp]ADJ (Brit) [shoes etc] de cordones, con cordones* * *['leɪsʌp] -
70 Velcro
'velkrou(a material that comes in two strips that stick together, used for fastening clothes, shoes etc.)subst. \/ˈvelkrəʊ\/ ( registrert varemerke) borrelås -
71 Velcro
'velkrou(a material that comes in two strips that stick together, used for fastening clothes, shoes etc.)tr['velkrəʊ] (Registered trademark)1 velcro® 'velkrəʊ mass noun velcro® m* * *® ['velkrəʊ] mass noun velcro® m -
72 Velcro
['velkrou](a material that comes in two strips that stick together, used for fastening clothes, shoes etc.) -
73 Velcro
tépőzár* * *['velkrou](a material that comes in two strips that stick together, used for fastening clothes, shoes etc.) -
74 rind
N1. चमड़ाCattle rind is used for making bags, shoes,etc.2. छिलकाDry rind paste of orange is good for skin. -
75 Velcro
['velkrou](a material that comes in two strips that stick together, used for fastening clothes, shoes etc.) velkro, yapışkan şerit -
76 Velcro
['velkrou](a material that comes in two strips that stick together, used for fastening clothes, shoes etc.) -
77 Velcro
• Velcro-tarranauha* * *'velkrou(a material that comes in two strips that stick together, used for fastening clothes, shoes etc.) -
78 pair
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] pair[English Plural] pairs[Swahili Word] jozi[Swahili Plural] jozi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Swahili Example] jozi ya viatu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] pair[English Plural] pairs[Swahili Word] jozi[Swahili Plural] majozi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Swahili Example] jozi ya viatu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] pair (of shoes etc.)[English Plural] pairs[Swahili Word] cheuzi[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
79 stout
I [staʊt] II [staʊt]3) (valiant) [resistance, supporter] fermo, accanito, tenace* * *I adjective1) (strong or thick: a stout stick.)2) (brave and resolute: stout resistance; stout opposition.)3) (fat: He's getting stout.)•II adjective(a dark, strong type of beer.)* * *[staʊt](sturdy: stick, shoes etc) robusto (-a), solido (-a), (fat: person) corpulento (-a), robusto (-a), (determined: supporter, resistance) tenace, (refusal) deciso (-a), (brave) coraggioso (-a)with stout hearts — coraggiosamente, valorosamente
a short, stout man — un uomo basso e robusto
a stout fellow old fig — un tipo in gamba
2. n(beer) birra scura* * *stout /staʊt/A a.1 forte; gagliardo; robusto; solido; resistente: to make (o to put up) a stout resistance, opporre una forte resistenza; a stout man, un uomo robusto; a stout wall, un muro solido2 forte; tenace; risoluto: a stout supporter of the Liberal Party, un tenace sostenitore del partito liberale4 grande e grosso; corpulento; grasso; pingueB n. [uc]● stout-hearted, coraggioso; intrepido; risoluto □ stout-heartedness, coraggio; risolutezza □ a stout opponent, un fiero avversario □ a stout stick, un robusto bastone; un grosso bastone □ to grow stout, ingrassare; ingrossarsistoutly avv. stoutness n. [u].* * *I [staʊt] II [staʊt]3) (valiant) [resistance, supporter] fermo, accanito, tenace -
80 cream ****
[kriːm]1. n1) Culin pannasingle/double cream — panna da cucina liquida/densa
a chocolate cream — (a sweet) un cremino al cioccolato
2) (lotion: for face, shoes etc) crema2. adj(colour) (color) crema inv, (color) panna inv, (Culin: made with cream) alla panna3. vt(mix), (also: cream together) amalgamarecreamed potatoes — puré m di patate
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