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A lining fabric made originally of mohair yarns in a fancy twill weave. It is now also made of rayon. -
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sə:ˈkæsɪən
1. прил. черкесский
2. сущ.
1) черкес;
черкешенка the Circassians ≈ мн.;
коллект. черкесы
2) черкесский язык
3) тонкая шерстяная ткань) twills, merinos, Circassians, alpacas, etc. ≈ твил, мериносовая шерсть, шерсть альпака, черкесская шерсть и т. д.черкес;
черкешенка - the *s (собирательнле) черкесы черкесский язык черкесскийCircassian черкес;
черкешенка ~ черкесский ~ черкесский языкБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Circassian
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1. [sɜ:ʹkæsıən] n1. черкес; черкешенкаthe Circassians - собир. черкесы
2. черкесский язык2. [sɜ:ʹkæsıən] a -
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1. n1) черкес, черкеска2) черкеська мова2. adjчеркеський* * *I n1) черкес; черкескаII a -
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[sɜː'kæsɪən] 1. сущ.; = Cherkess1)а) ( the Circassians) черкесы (народ, живущий в Карачаево-Черкесии)б) черкес, черкешенка ( представитель этого народа)2) кабардино-черкесский язык, черкесский язык ( относится к абхазско-адыгской группе)2. прил.; = Cherkess -
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