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1) Авиация: unreserved cargo2) Американизм: Under Red Caps3) Спорт: United Racing Club4) Военный термин: Ultra Rapid Concentration5) Метеорология: Coordinated Universal Time6) Телекоммуникации: Utility Reference Customer7) Вычислительная техника: Uniform Resources Characteristics (URI, WWW), Uniform Resource Citation (WWW)8) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Upstream Research Company9) Сетевые технологии: Uniform Resource Characteristic10) Макаров: ultrasonic resin cleaner11) Расширение файла: Uniform Resource Characteristics, Uniform Resource Citation12) Аэропорты: Urumqi, Mainland China13) НАСА: Universal Remote Control14) Международная торговля: Uniform Rules for Collection -
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" For William Somar, the king's fool, a cappe of green clothe fringed with red crule and lined with fryse." Henry VIII's reign. ———————— Night caps are first mentioned in the times of the Tudors. In the inventory of the wardrobe of Henry VIII, we find " a nightcappe of black velvett embroidered." They were worn in the day-time by elderly men and invalids. In 1762 the French night cap was worn by women of fashion in the daytime. It sat close to the ears and cheeks, leaving but little of the face to be seen. ———————— A head covering for both sexes (in French, bonnet). The Belgic Britons appear to have worn some head covering. Anglo-Saxons wore caps made of many materials according to the station of the wearers, those of the higher class had ornaments of metal and embroidery. About the close of the 12th century, the Danes and Normans wore a cap more like a colf which did not cover the back of the head. In 1369 caps of various colours, mostly red, were popular, and had costly linings. During the reigns of Henry V, Henry VI, and Henry VII, caps of most peculiar shapes were worn. In later years, caps of silver and gold were used. During the reign of Henry VIII what were called " Milan Bonnets," so named from the duchy in which they were first made, when also the modern name of Milliner (Milainer) applied to ladles' caps and bonnet makers in England, were greatly in fashion. They were composed of the costliest stuffs, cloth of gold and silver, velvet and satin, slashed and puffed like the dresses, jewelled and bordered with feathers, etc. The fashion in caps was constantly changing, and there are innumerable varieties, so fantastic and preposterous, in the majority of instances, in its forms, that the monstrosities of the Middle Ages, which provoked the censure and satire of the poets and others, appear graceful by comparison. -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] cap[English Plural] caps[Swahili Word] heti[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] (English)------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] cap[English Plural] caps[Swahili Word] kofia[Swahili Plural] kofia[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Language] Arabic[English Example] he is wearing a red <b>cap</b>[Swahili Example] <b>kofia</b> anayovaa ni ya kindoro------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] cap (of child)[English Plural] caps[Swahili Word] kidotia[Swahili Plural] vidotia[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] cap (type of)[English Plural] caps[Swahili Word] kibapara[Swahili Plural] vibapara[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] cap with decorated braid[English Plural] caps with decorated braids[Swahili Word] kofia ya zari[Swahili Plural] kofia za zari[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Related Words] zari------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] child's cap[English Plural] caps[Swahili Word] kilotia[Swahili Plural] vilotia[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] embroidered white cap[English Plural] embroidered white caps[Swahili Word] kofia ya bulibuli[Swahili Plural] kofia za bulibuli[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Related Words] bulibuli------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] ordinary cap[English Plural] ordinary caps[Swahili Word] kofia ya kitunga[Swahili Plural] kofia za kitunga[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Related Words] -tunga------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] ordinary cap[English Plural] ordinary caps[Swahili Word] kofia ya kibandiko[Swahili Plural] kofia za kibandiko[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Related Words] kibandiko------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] set one's cap for someone[Swahili Word] -ringa[Part of Speech] verb[Class] intransitive[Related Words] maringo[English Definition] aim to seduce------------------------------------------------------------ -
8 Revolution of Carnations
Refers to the Revolution of 25 April 1974. Carnations of many colors, but principally red because of the symbolism of red for leftist (including socialist and communist) views and action, were common in Lisbon flower shops during the rainy day of 25 April 1974, when the Armed Forces Movement (MFA) overthrew the Estado Novo. The carnation appeared to embody the peaceful, bloodless, almost romantic nature of the military coup, which met little or no resistance from the Estado Novo's last defenders. The only blood shed on 25 April was spilled when the Lisbon headquarters of the political police (DGS) fired into a surging crowd of procoup enthusiasts who rushed the front of the building; five persons died and several people were injured.When people began to give the MFA troops carnations to stick in their rifles, guns, and uniforms and on their helmets and caps, the idea of using the carnations as a symbol of the peaceful intentions of the MFA spread. Soon various parties and even the government adopted the symbol of red carnations, and this icon of change began to appear in graffiti on walls.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Revolution of Carnations
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