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♦voorbeelden:1 hij heeft een brede rug • he has a broad back/broad shoulderseen hoge rug (op)zetten • arch one's backopen rug • spina bifida〈 figuurlijk〉 achter de rug van iemand kwaadspreken • talk about someone behind his/her backdoor zijn rug gaan • do one's back in, strain one's backmet zijn handen op de rug • (with) his hands behind his back〈 figuurlijk〉 over de ruggen van de arbeiders werkte hij zich omhoog • he worked his way up by trampling on the workerseen rooie rug • a thousand-guilder note -
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Heavy floor coverings, made of cotton, wool, silk or jute, with or without pile and by hand or on the loom. A heavy twilled or figured and coloured blanket cloth made into sizes suitable for travelling rugs. A coarse woollen fabric in the 16th century, used for clothing by the poorer classes. -
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دِثَار صُوفيّ \ rug: a thick coloured woollen covering that can be wrapped round the body or spread loosely over blankets on a bed: The old lady sat in the garden with a rug over her knees. \ سَجّادَة صغيرة \ rug: a piece of heavy woollen covering for the floor, smaller than a carpet. -
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بَطّانِيّة (حِرَام) \ blanket: a thick woollen covering for a bed. rug: a thick coloured woollen covering that can be wrapped round the body or spread loosely over blankets on a bed: The old lady sat in the garden with a rug over her knees. \ See Also دثار (دِثَار) -
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[rag] noun1) a mat for the floor; a small carpet.سُجَادَه2) ( also ˈtravelling-rug ) a thick usually patterned blanket for keeping one warm when travelling.بَطّانِيَّه -
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plt (G rugów) (pozbawianie ziemi) farmland clearances- rugi pruskie Hist. mass farmland clearances in the German partition zone in 19th-century PolandThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rug|i
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The tow produced by the rougher scutcher and is coarse. " Fine " tow is from the buffer scutcher. When the rug or coarse tow undergoes a further scutching process it is known as re-scutched or targed tow, and is more valuable for spinning (see Tow Preparing) -
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The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rug|nąć
См. также в других словарях:
rug — rug·be·ian; rug; rug·by; rug·ged; rug·ged·iza·tion; rug·ged·ize; rug·ged·ly; rug·ged·ness; rug·ger; rug·ging; rug·gy; ug·rug; ke·rug·ma; … English syllables
Rug — Rug, n. [Cf. Sw. rugg entanglend hair, ruggig rugged, shaggy, probably akin to E. rough. See {Rough}, a.] 1. A kind of coarse, heavy frieze, formerly used for garments. [1913 Webster] They spin the choicest rug in Ireland. A friend of mine . . .… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rug — [ rʌg ] noun count ** 1. ) a small carpet that covers part of a floor: a rug in front of the fireplace 2. ) HUMOROUS a TOUPEE pull the rug (out) from under someone to suddenly stop supporting someone: They want to pull the rug out from under the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rug — 1550s, coarse fabric, of Scandinavian origin, Cf. Norw. dial. rugga coarse coverlet, from O.N. rogg shaggy tuft, perhaps related to RAG (Cf. rag) and perhaps also ROUGH (Cf. rough). Sense evolved to coverlet, wrap (1590s), then mat for the floor… … Etymology dictionary
rug — [n1] carpet carpeting, floor covering, mat, matting, runner, shag*, tapestry, throw rug, wall to wall carpeting; concept 473 rug [n2] hairpiece false hair, hair extension, hair implant, hair weaving, toupee, wig; concept 392 … New thesaurus
rug — ► NOUN 1) a small carpet. 2) chiefly Brit. a thick woollen blanket. 3) informal, chiefly N. Amer. a toupee or wig. ● pull the rug out from under Cf. ↑pull the rug out from under ORIGIN probably Scandinavi … English terms dictionary
Rug — Rug, v. t. To pull roughly or hastily; to plunder; to spoil; to tear. [Scot.] Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
RUG — bzw. RuG ist die Abkürzung für: eine niederländische Universität, siehe Reichsuniversität Groningen eine belgische Universität, siehe Universität Gent (früher: Reichsuniversität Gent) eine deutsche Fachzeitschrift, siehe Rundfunk und Geschichte … Deutsch Wikipedia
rug — [rʌg] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: From a Scandinavian language] 1.) a piece of thick cloth or wool that covers part of a floor, used for warmth or as a decoration →↑mat, carpet ↑carpet 2.) BrE a large piece of material that you can wrap around… … Dictionary of contemporary English
rug — sb., en, i sms. rug , fx rugkerne … Dansk ordbog
rug — [rug] n. [< Scand, as in Norw dial. rugga, coarse coverlet, Swed rugg, shaggy hair, ON rǫgg, long hair < IE base * reu , to tear out: see RUDE] 1. a piece of thick, often napped fabric, woven strips of rag, an animal skin, etc. used as a… … English World dictionary