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1 BEARD
• Beard creates lice, not brains - Борода не в честь, а усы и у кошки есть (Б)• Beard does not make the doctor or philosopher (The) - Ум не в бороде, а в голове (У)• Beard well lathered is half a shave (A) - Зачин дело красит (3)• Brains don't He in the beard (The) - Борода не в честь, а усы и у кошки есть (Б), Ум не в бороде, а в голове (У)• If a beard were a sign of smartness, the goat would be Socrates - Ум не в бороде, а в голове (У)• If the beard were all, the goat might preach - Ум не в бороде, а в голове (У)• It is not the beard that makes the philosopher - Ум не в бороде, а в голове (У)• Old goat is never more revered for his beard (An) - Борода не в честь, а усы и у кошки есть (B) -
2 Beard
The hook of a spring beard needle, as used in knitting, for retaining the yam at the end of the needle, in a machine (see needles) -
3 beard
[bɪəd] noun1) the hair that grows on the chin:لِحْيَهَa goat's beard.
2) a group of hair-like tufts on an ear of corn:حَسَكُ الُّنْبُلَهthe beard on barley.
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لِحْيَة \ beard: hair growing on the lower part of a man’s face. -
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6 Beard Hair
Sheep in their natural condition produce two kinds of hair; the beard hair, which is long and stiff, and the true wool, which is shorter, softer and more curly. By cultivation, sheep today produce almost exclusively, the true wool. -
7 Beard Company
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8 Real Beard
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9 World Beard and Moustache Championships
Sports: WBMCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > World Beard and Moustache Championships
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10 French beard
A goateeIभारतीय अंग्रेजी खिचड़ी (Indian-English slang) > French beard
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11 Budding, Edwin Beard
SUBJECT AREA: Domestic appliances and interiors[br]b. c.1796 Bisley (?), Gloucestershire, Englandd. 1846 Dursley, Gloucestershire, England[br]English inventor of the lawn mower.[br]Budding was an engineer who described himself as a mechanic on his first patent papers and as a manager in later applications.A rotary machine had been developed at Brimscombe Mill in Stroud for cutting the pile on certain clothes and Budding saw the potential of this principle for a machine for cutting grass on lawns. It is not clear whether Budding worked for the Lewis family, who owned the mill, or whether he saw the machines during their manufacture at the Phoenix Foundry. At the age of 35 Budding entered into partnership with John Ferrabee, who had taken out a lease on Thrupp Mill. They reached an agreement in which Ferrabee would pay to obtain letter patent on the mower and would cover all the development costs, after which they would have an equal share in the profits. The agreement also allowed Ferrabee to license the manufacture of the machine and in 1832 he negotiated with the agricultural manufacturer Ransomes, allowing them to manufacture the mower.Budding invented a screw-shifting spanner at a time when he might have been working as a mechanic at Thrupp Mill. He later rented a workshop in which he produced Pepperbox pistols. In the late 1830s he moved to Dursley, where he became Manager for Mr G.Lister, who made clothing machinery. Together they patented an improved method of making cylinders for carding engines, but Budding required police protection from those who saw their jobs threatened by the device. He made no fortune from his inventions and died at the age of 50.[br]Further ReadingH.A.Randall, 1965–6 "Some mid-Gloucestershire engineers and inventors", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 38:89–96 (looks at the careers of both Budding and Ferrabee).AP -
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16 bradka
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17 osiny
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18 vous(y)
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19 hár, tÿtur, òræîir
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20 бородка
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > бородка
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