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  • 1 Leather Cloth

    A kind of melton fabric, woven with cotton warp, two ends as one, and wool weft, plain weave, and generally dyed black or very dark grey. Made principally in Yorkshire with very heavy yarns, and is a cheap type of melton cloth. ———————— A fabric made from cotton to imitate leather in appearance. After being dyed and shrunk the cloth is passed through spreading machines which apply a nitro-cellulose coloured paste. If necessary several coats of paste may be applied. The fabric is then dried, the solvents evaporated, and finally embossed to simulate the grain of leather, etc.

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  • 2 leather

    [ˈleðə] noun, adjective
    (of) the skin of an animal prepared for making clothes, luggage etc:

    a leather jacket/case.

    جِلْد، جِلْدي

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  • 3 leather

    جِلْد \ leather: the skin of an animal, prepared for use (for making shoes, bags, etc.). skin: the covering of a person’s or creature’s body, or of a fruit.

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  • 4 Artificial Leather

    A cheap substitute for leather and used for upholstery work, suit cases, trimmings for ladies' hats, etc. A cotton fabric, plain weave, super yarns of uniform diameters is coated with a nitrocellulose preparation, and this surface is embossed so as to imitate leather. Many colours are produced. Several trade names are given to special styles.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Artificial Leather

  • 5 Qualität

    f; -, -en quality; WIRTS. auch (Qualitätsstufe) grade; Leder etc. erster Qualität first- ( oder top-)grade leather etc.; schlechte Qualität poor quality ( oder workmanship); sie achtet auf / kauft nur Qualität quality is important to her / she only buys quality (goods); Qualität geht vor Quantität quality before quantity; er hat auch seine Qualitäten he’s got his good points; ich schätze ihre menschlichen Qualitäten I admire her human qualities
    * * *
    die Qualität
    workmanship; quality; sort
    * * *
    Qua|li|tät [kvali'tɛːt]
    f -, -en
    quality

    dieses Leder ist in der Qualitä́t besser — this leather is better quality

    von der Qualitä́t her — as far as quality is concerned, (as) for quality

    die Ware ist von ausgezeichneter Qualitä́t — the product is top quality, this is a top-quality product

    er kauft nur Qualitä́t — he only buys quality (goods)

    * * *
    (the extent to which something has features which are good or bad etc, especially features which are good: We produce several different qualities of paper; In this firm, we look for quality rather than quantity; ( also adjective) quality goods.) quality
    * * *
    Qua·li·tät
    <-, -en>
    [kvaliˈtɛ:t]
    f
    1. (Güte) quality
    von bestimmter \Qualität sein to be of [a] certain quality
    ausgesuchte [o beste] \Qualität prime quality
    dieses Leder ist von sehr guter/ausgezeichneter/besserer \Qualität this leather is of [a] very good/[an] excellent/[a] better quality
    2. (Beschaffenheit) quality
    3. pl (gute Eigenschaften) qualities pl
    * * *
    die; Qualität, Qualitäten quality
    * * *
    Qualität f; -, -en quality; WIRTSCH auch (Qualitätsstufe) grade;
    Leder etc
    erster Qualität first- ( oder top-)grade leather etc;
    schlechte Qualität poor quality ( oder workmanship);
    sie achtet auf/kauft nur Qualität quality is important to her/she only buys quality (goods);
    Qualität geht vor Quantität quality before quantity;
    er hat auch seine Qualitäten he’s got his good points;
    ich schätze ihre menschlichen Qualitäten I admire her human qualities
    * * *
    die; Qualität, Qualitäten quality
    * * *
    -en f.
    grade n.
    quality n.

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  • 6 حقيبة

    حَقِيبَة \ bag: a container (of paper, cloth, leather, etc.) for carrying or storing things; a bag of money; a handbag; a sandbag. case: a box, container, or covering: a case of oranges; a packing case; a suitcase; a bookcase; a case for one’s reading glasses. \ حَقِيبَة \ suitcase: a light case (of leather, etc.) for carrying one’s clothes on a journey. \ See Also شَنْطَة سَفَر \ حَقِيبَة البَريد \ mailbag: a strong bag for carrying letters, etc., put in the post. \ حَقِيبَة تُحْمَل على الظَّهر \ rucksack: a bag that is worn on the back by climbers or campers, to carry all their needs. \ حَقِيبَة السَّفَرِ (للجندي)‏ \ kit bag: a long bag for a soldier’s kit. \ حَقِيبَة ظَهْر \ knapsack: a bag that is carried on the back, esp. by soldiers or climbers for their food. \ حَقِيبَة كُتُب مَدْرَسيّة \ satchel: a bag (of leather, strong cloth, etc.) that is used esp. for carrying a child’s books to school. \ حَقِيبَة يَد السّيدات (استخدام أمريكي)‏ \ purse: a woman’s handbag. \ حَقِيبَة يَدٍ نسائِيّة \ handbag BrE, purse AmE: a woman’s small bag for carrying money, keys, etc.. \ حَقِير \ bloody: (not polite) very (bad): a bloody fool; a bloody good try. contemptible: that ought to be treated with contempt: That was a contemptible thing to do to a friend. coward: a person without courage. humble: of low rank; simple; plain: a humble worker; a humble meal. lousy: very nasty. low: not great in rank or importance: the lower classes of society; the lowest class in the school. lowly: (of work or a home) suited to a simple person with no social pride: I was content to do the lowly work of a roadsweeper. mean: poor: a mean little house in a back street. petty: spiteful or ungenerous in small matters. pitiful: shamefully weak: a pitiful attempt. squalid: (of a place or condition) dirty, for lack of care: a squalid kitchen; a squalid existence. vile: very nasty; shameful: a vile smell; vile cruelty. \ See Also وضيع (وَضيع)، قذر (قَذِر)، مزر (مُزْر)، خسيس (خَسِيس)‏

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  • 7 bearbeiten

    v/t
    1. (Sachgebiet etc.) work on; (Fall etc.) auch deal with, handle; (Bestellung) process, deal with
    2. (Werkstoff) work, (Leder) auch dress; (Metall, Holz) spanlos: work, spanabhebend: machine; (behandeln) treat
    3. (Feld, Boden etc.) work, cultivate, till
    4. (Buch) edit; neu: revise; für die Bühne etc.: adapt; MUS. arrange
    5. fig.: jemanden bearbeiten beeinflussend: work on s.o., try to persuade s.o.
    6. umg., fig.: jemanden bearbeiten (verprügeln) give s.o. a working ( oder going) over, beat s.o. up; jemanden mit den Fäusten bearbeiten punch s.o. repeatedly, take one’s fists to s.o., belabo(u)r s.o.
    * * *
    das Bearbeiten
    editing
    * * *
    be|ạr|bei|ten ptp bea\#rbeitet
    vt
    1) (= behandeln) to work on; Stein, Holz to work, to dress; (inf mit Chemikalien) to treat

    etw mit dem Hammer/Meißel bearbeiten — to hammer/chisel sth

    2) (= sich befassen mit) to deal with; Fall to handle, to deal with; Bestellungen etc to process
    3) (= redigieren) to edit (AUCH COMPUT); (= neu bearbeiten) to revise; (= umändern) Roman etc to adapt; Musikstück to arrange
    4) (inf = einschlagen auf) Klavier, Trommel etc to hammer or bash away at; Geige to saw away at
    5) (inf = einreden auf) jdn to work on
    6) Land to cultivate
    * * *
    2) (to make (a piece of music) suitable for particular voices or instruments: music arranged for choir and orchestra.) arrange
    3) (to turn into the form of a play: She dramatized the novel for television.) dramatize
    4) (to turn into the form of a play: She dramatized the novel for television.) dramatise
    5) (to deal with (something) by the appropriate process: Have your photographs been processed?; The information is being processed by computer.) process
    * * *
    be·ar·bei·ten *
    vt
    etw [mit etw dat] \bearbeiten to work on sth [with sth]
    Holz \bearbeiten to work wood
    etw mit einer Chemikalie \bearbeiten to treat sth with a chemical
    etw mit einem Hammer/mit einer Feile/mit Schmirgelpapier \bearbeiten to hammer/file/sand sth
    2. (sich befassen mit)
    etw \bearbeiten to deal with sth
    eine Bestellung \bearbeiten to process an order
    einen Fall \bearbeiten to work on [or handle] a case
    etw \bearbeiten to revise sth
    bearbeitet revised
    4. (fam: traktieren)
    jdn mit den Fäusten/mit Tritten \bearbeiten to beat [or thump]/kick [away at] sb
    etw [mit etw dat] \bearbeiten to work [away] at sth [with sth]
    jdn \bearbeiten to work on sb
    wir haben ihn so lange bearbeitet, bis er zusagte we worked on him until he agreed
    etw [mit etw dat] \bearbeiten to cultivate sth [with/using sth]
    etw [für jdn] \bearbeiten to arrange sth [for sb]
    ein Musikstück \bearbeiten to arrange a piece of music
    * * *
    1) deal with; work on, handle < case>; treat < subject>; edit < book>
    2) (adaptieren) adapt
    3) (behandeln) treat; work <wood, metal, leather, etc.>
    4) (ugs.): (traktieren) beat [repeatedly]; hammer away on < piano, typewriter keys, etc.>
    5) (ugs.): (überreden) work on
    * * *
    1. (Sachgebiet etc) work on; (Fall etc) auch deal with, handle; (Bestellung) process, deal with
    2. (Werkstoff) work, (Leder) auch dress; (Metall, Holz) spanlos: work, spanabhebend: machine; (behandeln) treat
    3. (Feld, Boden etc) work, cultivate, till
    4. (Buch) edit; neu: revise; für die Bühne etc: adapt; MUS arrange
    5. fig:
    jemanden bearbeiten beeinflussend: work on sb, try to persuade sb
    6. umg, fig:
    jemanden bearbeiten (verprügeln) give sb a working ( oder going) over, beat sb up;
    jemanden mit den Fäusten bearbeiten punch sb repeatedly, take one’s fists to sb, belabo(u)r sb
    * * *
    1) deal with; work on, handle < case>; treat < subject>; edit < book>
    2) (adaptieren) adapt
    3) (behandeln) treat; work <wood, metal, leather, etc.>
    4) (ugs.): (traktieren) beat [repeatedly]; hammer away on <piano, typewriter keys, etc.>
    5) (ugs.): (überreden) work on
    * * *
    (mit) v.
    to ply (with) v. adj.
    machine work adj. p.p.
    hewn p.p. v.
    to edit v.
    to hew v.
    to hew v.
    (§ p.,p.p.: hewn)

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  • 8 strap

    [stræp]
    1. noun
    1) a narrow strip of leather, cloth, or other material, eg with a buckle for fastening something (eg a suitcase, wristwatch etc) or by which to hold, hang or support something (eg a camera, rucksack etc):

    luggage straps.

    حِزام
    2) a short looped strip of leather etc, hanging from the roof of a train, by which a standing passenger can support himself.
    سَيْر، حلقَة جلدِيَّه يُمْسِك بها المُسافِرون
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle strapped
    1) to beat (eg a schoolchild) on the hand with a leather strap:

    He was strapped for being rude to the teacher.

    يَضْرِب بالحِزام

    He strapped on his new watch.

    يَحْزِم، يَرْبُط

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  • 9 mould, mold

    عَطَنٌ \ mould, mold: a woolly (usu. white or green) growth that appears on old bread, wet leather, etc.. \ See Also عفن (عَفَنٌ)‏ \ عَفَن \ mould, mold: a woolly (usu. white or green) growth that appears on old bread, wet leather, etc.. \ قالِب \ mould, mold: a container of a certain shape; hot material (esp. plastic, glass or metal) is poured into it and takes its shape when cool and hard. \ مادّة فُطْرِيّة \ mould, mold: a woolly (usu. white or green) growth that appears on old bread, wet leather, etc.. \ مَسْبَك \ mould, mold: a container of a certain shape; hot material (esp. plastic, glass or metal) is poured into it and takes its shape when cool and hard.

    Arabic-English glossary > mould, mold

  • 10 tergum

    tergum, i ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose also tergus, ŏris), n. ( masc.:

    familiarem tergum,

    Plaut. As. 2, 2, 53; cf. Non. 227, 23) [cf. Gr. trachêlos, neck; perh. root trechô, to run], the back of men or beasts (syn. dor sum).
    I.
    Lit.
    (α).
    Form tergum:

    dabitur pol supplicium mihi de tergo vestre,

    Plaut. As. 2, 4, 75:

    vae illis virgis miseris quae hodie in tergo morientur meo,

    id. Capt 3, 4, 117: manibus ad tergum rejectis, Asin ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 32, 3:

    boum terga,

    id. N D. 2, 63, 159; cf. tergo poenae pendere Ter. Heaut. 4, 4, 6:

    tergo ac capite puniri, Liv 3, 55, 14.—Of cranes eaeque in tergo praevolantium Colla reponunt,

    Cic. N. D. 2 49, 125. —

    Of the dolphin, Ov F 2, 113.— Of the crocodile: ejus terga cataphracta,

    Amm. 22, 15, 16.—
    (β).
    Form tergus aurea quam molli tergore vexit ovis, Prop. 2, 26 (3, 21), 6:

    ut equa facilem sui tergoris ascensum praebeat,

    Col. 6, 37, 10.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A. 1.
    Esp. in the phrases terga vertere or dare, to turn the back, pregn., for to take to flight, to flee: omnes hostes terga verterunt;

    neque prius fugere destiterunt, quam, etc.,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 53; so,

    terga vertere,

    id. ib. 3, 19; 3, 21; id. B. C. 3, 63;

    and even of a single person: terga vertit,

    Sen. Ep. 22, 7:

    qui plures simul terga dederant, etc., Liv 22, 29, 5: terga dare,

    id. 36, 38, 4:

    inter duas acies Etrusci, cum in vicem his atque illis terga darent,

    id. 2, 51, 9; Ov. M. 13, 224:

    terga fugae praebere,

    id. ib. 10, 706:

    terga praestare (fugae),

    Tac. Agr 37; Juv. 15, 75. — Trop. jam felicior aetas Terga dedit, tremuloque gradu venit aegra senectus, Ov M. 14, 143.—
    2.
    In gen.:

    inflexo mox dare terga genu,

    i. e. yield to the burden, Prop. 3, 9 (4, 8), 6: praebere Phoebo [p. 1859] terga, to sun itself, Ov. M. 4, 715:

    concurrit ex insidiis versisque in Lucretium Etruscis terga caedit,

    the rear, Liv. 2, 11, 9; Flor. 4, 12, 7:

    terga Parthorum dicam,

    the flight, Ov. A. A. 1, 209:

    terga collis,

    Liv. 25, 15, 12; cf.:

    terga vincentium,

    Tac. Agr. 37:

    summi plena jam margine libri Scriptus et in tergo necdum finitus Orestes,

    written on the back, Juv. 1, 6:

    retro atque a tergo,

    behind one, Cic. Div. 1, 24, 49; cf.:

    a tergo, a fronte, a lateribus tenebitur,

    id. Phil. 3, 13, 32:

    ut a tergo Milonem adorirentur,

    behind, id. Mil. 10, 29; 21, 56; id. Verr 2, 5, 38, § 98:

    tumultum hostilem a tergo accepit,

    Sall. J. 58, 4; Caes. B. G 7, 87; Curt. 3, 1, 19; 3, 8, 27; 8, 5, 1:

    post tergum hostium legionem ostenderunt,

    Caes. B. G. 7, 62:

    ne nostros post tergum adorirentur,

    id. B. C. 3, 44:

    Germani post tergum clamore audito,

    id. B. G. 4, 15:

    post tergum hostem relinquere,

    id. ib. 4, 22:

    qui jam post terga reliquit Sexaginta annos,

    has left behind him, has passed, Juv. 13, 16:

    omnia jam diutino bello exhausta post tergum sunt,

    Curt. 4, 14, 11:

    omnia, quae post tergum erant, strata,

    id. 3, 10, 7:

    tot amnibus montibusque post tergum objectis,

    id. 4, 13, 7.—
    B.
    The back of any thing spread out horizontally, as land or water, i. e. the surface ( poet.):

    proscisso quae suscitat aequore terga,

    Verg. G. 1, 97:

    crassa,

    id. ib. 2, 236:

    amnis,

    Ov. P. 1, 2, 82; Claud. B. G. 338; Luc. 5, 564; 9, 341.—
    C.
    (Pars pro toto.) The body of an animal ( poet.).
    (α).
    Form tergum:

    (serpens) Squamea convolvens sublato pectore terga,

    Verg. G. 3, 426;

    so of a serpent,

    id. A. 2, 208; Petr 89;

    of Cerberus,

    Verg. A. 6, 422:

    horrentia centum Terga suum,

    i. e. a hundred head of swine, id. ib. 1, 635:

    nigrantis terga juvencos,

    id. ib. 6, 243:

    perpetui tergo bovis,

    id. ib. 8, 183.—
    (β).
    Form tergus:

    resecat de tergore (suis) partem,

    of a chine of bacon, Ov. M. 8, 649:

    diviso tergore (juvenci),

    Phaedr. 2, 1, 11:

    squalenti tergore serpens,

    Sil. 3, 209.—
    D.
    The covering of the back, the skin, hide, leather, etc. (in this signif. tergus freq. occurs; syn.: pellis, corium).
    (α).
    Form tergum:

    taurino quantum possent circumdare tergo,

    ox-hide, Verg. A. 1, 368:

    ferre novae nares taurorum terga recusant,

    Ov. A. A. 2, 655.—
    (β).
    Form tergus:

    tergora deripiunt costis et viscera nudant,

    Verg. A. 1, 211; so Cels. 7, 25, 1; 8, 1 med.:

    durissimum dorso tergus,

    Plin. 8, 10, 10, § 30; cf. id. 9, 35, 53, § 105; Col. 7, 4 fin.
    2.
    Transf., a thing made of hide or leather.
    (α).
    Form tergum: venti bovis inclusi tergo, i. e. in a bag made of a bull ' s hide, Ov. M. 14, 225; 15, 305:

    et feriunt molles taurea terga manus,

    i. e. tymbals, id. F. 4, 342; so id. ib. 4, 212:

    Idae terga,

    Stat. Th. 8, 221:

    pulsant terga,

    id. Achill. 2, 154: rupit Terga novena boum, i. e. the nine thicknesses of bull ' s hide, Ov. M. 12, 97:

    tergum Sulmonis,

    Verg. A. 9, 412; 10, 482; 10, 718;

    hence even: per linea terga (scuti),

    id. ib. 10, 784 (v. the passage in connection):

    duroque intendere bracchia tergo, i. e. cestus,

    id. ib. 5, 403; so id. ib. 5, 419.—
    (β).
    Form tergus:

    gestasset laevā taurorum tergora septem,

    a shield covered with seven layers of hide, Ov. M. 13, 347:

    Martis tergus Geticum,

    Mart. 7, 2, 2.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > tergum

  • 11 echt-

    real <silver, silk, leather, etc.>
    * * *
    real <silver, silk, leather, etc.>

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  • 12 suitcase

    حَقِيبَة \ suitcase: a light case (of leather, etc.) for carrying one’s clothes on a journey. \ See Also شَنْطَة سَفَر \ شَنْطَة \ suitcase: a light case (of leather, etc.) for carrying one’s clothes on a journey. \ See Also حَقِيبَة سَفَر

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  • 13 مادة (أولية)

    مادّة (أوّليّة)‏ \ material: the kind of matter of which sth. is made, or with which sth. is done: building materials (bricks, wood, etc.); writing materials (pen, paper, etc.); a hard rocky material. matter: the substance (solid, liquid or gas) of which anything is made. stuff: a material or substance: This cloth is expensive stuff. What’s this sticky stuff? Rice and sugar are foodstuffs. substance: a kind of material: Iron is a hard natural substance. \ مادّة التَّسْقِيف \ roofing: material for roofs. \ مادّة التلميع \ polish: material used for polishing: floor polish. \ See Also الصَّقْل \ المادّة الخضراء في النبات \ chlorophyll: green colouring matter in plants. \ مادّة رملية كاشطة \ grit: small sharp bits of sand, stone, etc.. \ مادّة شديدة الاحتراق \ napalm: petrol in a form like jelly, burned over large areas as a weapon of war. \ مادّة صُلْبَة \ solid: a solid substance; not a liquid or gas. \ مادّة غِذائِيَّة \ foodstuff: sth. used as food. \ مادّة فُطْرِيّة \ mould, mold: a woolly (usu. white or green) growth that appears on old bread, wet leather, etc.. \ مادّة قِلْوِيّة \ alkali: a substance which acts with an acid to produce a salt. \ مادّة كِيمْيائِيَّة \ chemical: a substance used in chemistry or obtained by it. \ مادّة لاصِفة (فلورسنت)‏ \ fluorescent: (of a substance) giving out bright white light when electricity is passed through it; (of a light) producing light by means of a tube covered with this. \ مادّة لَزِجَة \ slime: unpleasant soft sticky matter, such as wet mud from a river bed. \ مادّة مُبَيِّضة \ bleach: a substance for bleaching cloth. whitewash: a mixture of lime and water, used for painting walls. \ مادّة مُتَفَجِّرة \ dynamite: a powerful explosive, used for breaking rocks. explosive: (sth. that is) able to explode: Gunpowder is (an) explosive. \ مادّة مُطهِّرة \ detergent: a chemical product used for cleaning esp. clothing and dishes. \ مادّة مُلْصِقَة \ adhesive: a substance used for sticking: Is this a suitable adhesive for repairing a broken cup?. \ مادّة مُلَوِّثة \ pollutant: sth. that pollutes. \ مادّة مُلَوِّنة \ colour: material used to give colour (in painting, etc.): an artist’s colours. \ مادّة اليُود \ iodine: a chemical substance (found in sea water) that will prevent wounds from becoming poisoned.

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  • 14 पट्ट


    paṭṭa
    m. (fr. pattra?) a slab, tablet (for painting orᅠ writing upon) MBh. ;

    (esp.) a copper plate for inscribing royal grants orᅠ orders (cf. tāmra-);
    the flat orᅠ level surface of anything (cf. lalāṭa-, ṡilā-) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    a bandage, ligature, strip, fillet (of cloth, leather etc.) MBh. Suṡr. ;
    a frontlet, turban (5 kinds, viz. those of kings, queens, princes, generals, andᅠ the prasāda-paṭṭas, orᅠ turban of honour;
    cf. VarBṛS. xlix),
    tiara, diadem MBh. Kāv. Rājat. (ifc. f. ā);
    cloth (= paṭa);
    coloured orᅠ fine cloth, woven silk (= kauṡeya) Kāv. Pañc. (cf. cīna-p-, paṭṭâ̱ṉṡuka etc.);
    an upper orᅠ outer garment Bhaṭṭ. ;
    a place where 4 roads meet (= catush-patha) L. ;
    Corchorus Olitorius W. ;
    = vidūshaka Gal.;
    N. of sev. men Rājat. ;
    (ī) f. a forehead ornament L. ;
    a horse's food-receptacle (= tāla-sāraka) L. ;
    a species of Lodhra L. ;
    a city, town (cf. - nivasana)
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    - पट्टरञ्जन
    - पट्टरञ्जनक
    - पट्टराग
    - पट्टराज्ञी
    - पट्टलक्षण
    - पट्टवस्त्र
    - पट्टवासस्
    - पट्टवासिता
    - पट्टशाक
    - पट्टशाटक
    - पट्टशाला
    - पट्टसूत्र
    - पट्टस्थ

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > पट्ट

  • 15 Aktentasche

    f briefcase
    * * *
    die Aktentasche
    attaché case; briefcase
    * * *
    Ạk|ten|ta|sche
    f
    briefcase, portfolio
    * * *
    die
    1) (a light case for papers, made of leather etc: a businessman's briefcase.) briefcase
    2) (a case for carrying papers, drawings etc.) portfolio
    * * *
    Ak·ten·ta·sche
    f briefcase
    * * *
    die briefcase
    * * *
    Aktentasche f briefcase
    * * *
    die briefcase
    * * *
    f.
    attache case n.
    brief case n.
    briefcase n.
    portfolio n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Aktentasche

  • 16 म्लात


    mlāta

    mlātá
    mfn. (leather etc.) made soft by tanning RV. ;

    faded, withered Kāv. etc.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > म्लात

  • 17 boot

    [buːt]
    1. noun
    1) a covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, usually made of leather etc:

    a pair of suede boots.

    جَزْمَه، خِذاء صُنْدوق سيارة للأمتِعَه
    2. verb
    to kick:

    He booted the ball out of the goal.

    يَرْفُس الكُره

    Arabic-English dictionary > boot

  • 18 grain

    [greɪn] noun
    1) a seed of wheat, oats etc.
    بِذْرَه ، حَبَّه
    2) corn in general:

    Grain is ground into flour.

    حُبوب
    3) a very small, hard particle:

    a grain of sand.

    ذَرَّه
    4) the way in which the lines of fibre run in wood, leather etc.
    إتجاه الألياف
    5) a very small amount:

    There isn't a grain of truth in that story.

    ذَرَّة من

    Arabic-English dictionary > grain

  • 19 كيس

    كِيس \ bag: a container (of paper, cloth, leather, etc.) for carrying or storing things; a bag of money; a handbag; a sandbag. pocket: one’s personal money: I paid for that out of my own pocket, not with the firm’s money. pouch: a small bag: a tobacco pouch. sack: a large bag, made of rough cloth: a sack of coal; a sack of flour. \ كِيس \ sleeping bag: a thick cotton or nylon bag in which people can sleep, esp. outside. \ See Also حَقِيبَة النَّوْم \ كِيس رَمْل \ sandbag: a bag of sand that is used for defence (against explosions, against water that rises over river banks, etc.). \ كِيس الوِسادَة \ pillowcase, also pillow slip: a washable baglike cloth covering for pillow. \ كِيسٌ يُمْلأ بالهَواء داخِلَ كُرَةِ القَدَم \ bladder: a rubber bag holding air inside a football.

    Arabic-English dictionary > كيس

  • 20 Helm

    m; -(e)s, -e
    1. helmet; (Schutzhelm) bes. auf Baustellen: hard hat
    2. ARCHIT. cap; spitzer: auch spire; Helmdach: helm roof
    * * *
    der Helm
    helmet; casque
    * * *
    Hẹlm [hɛlm]
    m -(e)s, -e
    helmet; (ARCHIT) helm roof
    * * *
    (a metal, leather etc covering to protect the head: Soldiers wear helmets when fighting.) helmet
    * * *
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [ˈhɛlm]
    m helmet
    * * *
    der; Helm[e]s, Helme helmet

    Helm ab zum Gebet!(Milit.) helmets off for prayers!

    * * *
    Helm m; -(e)s, -e
    1. helmet; (Schutzhelm) besonders auf Baustellen: hard hat
    2. ARCH cap; spitzer: auch spire; Helmdach: helm roof
    * * *
    der; Helm[e]s, Helme helmet

    Helm ab zum Gebet!(Milit.) helmets off for prayers!

    * * *
    -e m.
    helmet n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Helm

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