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1 Marsella Linen
An all-flax cloth, piece-bleached, in the 2 & 1 or 2 & 2 twill weave, low reed and pick and heavy yarns. Used for suitings. -
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3 lienzo
m.1 (coarse) cloth (tela).2 canvas.3 painting (cuadro).4 piece of cloth, linen, linen cloth.5 stretch of wall, length of wall.* * *2 (tejido) linen* * *noun m.1) canvas2) linen* * *SM1) (=tela) linen2) (Arte) canvas3) (=pañuelo) handkerchief4) (Arquit) (=muro) wall; (=fachada) face, front5) LAm [de valla] section of fence6) Méx (=corral) corral, pen* * *1)a) (Art) canvasb) (Tex) cloth2) (Arquit) ( pared) wall* * *= canvas.Ex. The quality of paper was chiefly determined by the selection of rags for its making, pure white linens making the finest paper, while coloured linens, canvas, old rope, and even a proportion of woollens went into the poorer qualities.----* lienzo de la vida, el = canvas of life, the.* * *1)a) (Art) canvasb) (Tex) cloth2) (Arquit) ( pared) wall* * *= canvas.Ex: The quality of paper was chiefly determined by the selection of rags for its making, pure white linens making the finest paper, while coloured linens, canvas, old rope, and even a proportion of woollens went into the poorer qualities.
* lienzo de la vida, el = canvas of life, the.* * *A2 ( Tex) cloth, piece of cloth o material* * *
lienzo sustantivo masculino
1a) (Art) canvasb) (Tex) cloth
2 (Arquit) ( pared) wall
lienzo sustantivo masculino
1 Arte canvas
un lienzo de Claudio Coello, a Claudio Coello painting
2 Tex linen
' lienzo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caballete
- rajar
English:
canvas
* * *lienzo nm1. [tela] (coarse) cloth;[paño] piece of cloth2. [para pintar] canvas3. [cuadro] painting[trozo] stretch of wall* * *m canvas* * *lienzo nm1) : linen2) : canvas, painting3) : stretch of wall or fencing* * * -
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ж.1) ( предмет из числа считаемых) pieceштук де́сять — about ten pieces
не́сколько штук я́блок — several apples
2) разг. ( вещь) thingчто э́то за шту́ка? — what sort of thing is this?
3) разг. ( выходка) trickсыгра́ть шту́ку с кем-л — play a trick on smb
э́то его́ шту́ки — that is his doing
вы́кинуть / отмочи́ть / отколо́ть шту́ку — pull a stunt
4) ( рулон ткани)шту́ка полотна́ — piece of linen ['lɪ-]
5) жарг. (тысяча рублей или др. денежных единиц) thousand roubles ( or other currency units); grand, thou [θaʊ] sl••вот так шту́ка! — that's a nice thing!; what a surprise!
в том-то и шту́ка! — that is just the point!
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жен.1) piece; item, one of a kind2) разг. thing3) разг. trick ( выходка)сыграть штуку с кем-л. — to play smb. a trick
выкинуть штуку, отмочить штуку, отколоть штуку — разг. to do a queer/odd/funny thing, to play a trick
••вот так штука! — that's a nice thing!;well I'll be damned!
не штука — it's not too hard, it doesn't take much
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7 С-36
HE ПЕРВОЙ СВЕЖЕСТИ coll NP gen Invar subj-compl with copula or nonagreeing modif fixed WO1. ( subj: a noun denoting a food product) not as fresh as it could or should beX был \С-36 = X wasn't very (particularly) freshX was going bad X was starting to spoil (of milk, cream etc) X had turned (of bread, a cake etc) X was pretty stale.Не покупай это мясо: оно не первой свежести. Don't buy this meat-it's going bad.2. ( subj: a noun denoting an item of clothing, piece of linen etc) having been worn or used since its last washing, sth. is less than totally cleanX был \С-36 = X was not completely (quite, very) clean (fresh)X had already been worn (used, slept in etc).На Васе были помятые брюки и рубашка не первой свежести. Vasya had on wrinkled pants and a shirt that had already been worn.3. ( subj: анекдот, новости, информация etc) an anecdote (joke, some news, information etc) is not the most recent: (of an anecdote or joke only) stale(that's) an old one (a chestnut) that one has been around for a while (of news, information etc only) old (news) nothing new (in limited contexts) (information etc that s.o.) already knows (has known for quite a while etc).Анекдот, рассказанный Геннадием, оказался не первой свежести и никого не насмешил. The anecdote Gennady told was an old one and didn't make anyone laugh.4. (subj: human (often of a person, more commonly a woman, who tries to appear younger than he or she actually is) one no longer is or no longer looks very youngnot exactly in the first flush (the first blush, the prime) of youthnot exactly in the flower of (one's) youth no youngster (in limited contexts) no spring chicken.Несмотря на искусство гримёра, было видно, что актриса уже не первой свежести. Despite the makeup artist's skill, it was obvious that the actress wasn't exactly in the first flush of youth. -
8 не первой свежести
• НЕ ПЕРВОЙ СВЕЖЕСТИ coll[NPgen; Invar; subj-compl with copula or nonagreeing modif; fixed WO]=====1. [subj: a noun denoting a food product]⇒ not as fresh as it could or should be:- [of milk, cream etc] X had turned;- [of bread, a cake etc] X was pretty stale.♦ Не покупай это мясо: оно не первой свежести. Don't buy this meat-it's going bad.2. [subj: a noun denoting an item of clothing, piece of linen etc]⇒ having been worn or used since its last washing, sth. is less than totally clean:- X had already been worn <used, slept in etc>.♦ На Васе были помятые брюки и рубашка не первой свежести. Vasya had on wrinkled pants and a shirt that had already been worn.3. [subj: анекдот, новости, информация etc]⇒ an anecdote (joke, some news, information etc) is not the most recent:- [of an anecdote or joke only] stale;- (that's) an old one < a chestnut>;- [of news, information etc only] old (news);- nothing new;- [in limited contexts](information etc that s.o.) already knows (has known for quite a while etc).♦ Анекдот, рассказанный Геннадием, оказался не первой свежести и никого не насмешил. The anecdote Gennady told was an old one and didn't make anyone laugh.4. [subj: human]⇒ (often of a person, more commonly a woman, who tries to appear younger than he or she actually is) one no longer is or no longer looks very young:- not exactly in the first flush (the first blush, the prime) of youth;- no youngster;- [in limited contexts] no spring chicken.♦ Несмотря на искусство гримёра, было видно, что актриса уже не первой свежести. Despite the makeup artist's skill, it was obvious that the actress wasn't exactly in the first flush of youth.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > не первой свежести
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9 nesga
f.1 gore, a triangular piece of linen or stuff sewn upon cloth.2 blade.3 triangular fabric addition.* * *SF (Cos) flare, gore -
10 palia
f.1 altar-cloth.2 veil which hangs before the tabernacle; square piece of linen put over the chalice.3 altar cloth.* * *SF altar cloth, pall -
11 pechero
m.bib, a piece of linen put on the breast of children.* * *Ipechero, -aSM / F ( Hist) commoner, plebeian IISM (=babero) bib; [de vestido] front* * *bib -
12 sabanilla
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13 полотнина
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14 amito
m.Amice, a square piece of linen with a cross in the middle, which forms the undermost part of a priest's garment when he officiates at the mass. -
15 imprimador
m.1 one who lays the first colors on a piece of linen or board to be painted.2 primer. -
16 pittacium
pittăcĭum, ĭi, n., = pittakion.I.A little leaf or slip of parchment, etc.; a ticket, label, on wine-bottles, etc.:II. III.amphorae vitreae, quarum in cervicibus pittacia erant affixa cum hoc titulo: Falernum Opimianum Annorum Centum,
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17 Amice
The first of the sacerdotal vestments, and is a fine piece of linen of an oblong shape which was worn on the head until the priest arrived at the altar, and then thrown back upon the shoulders. It was sometimes richly ornamented as well as the Alb. Used in the English churches previous to the reign of Edward VI. -
18 Barbe
A piece of linen generally plaited and worn over or under the chin, according to the rank of the lady. Only worn in maurfling, or by widows. The Queen, and all ladies down to the degree of Baroness wore it above the chin, lords' daughters and knights' wives wore it beneath, and all other persons at the lowest part of the throat (18th century) -
19 Linteolum
The Roman and old Christian word for any small piece of linen, such as a napkin or handkerchief. -
20 rongy
tatter, piece of linen, rag, snotty, clout, shred
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Linen draper — Linen Lin en, n. [Prop. an adj. from OE. lin flax, AS. l[=i]n flax, whence l[=i]nen made of flax; akin to OS., Icel., & MHG. l[=i]n flax and linen, G. lein, leinen, linen, Sw. lin flax, Goth. lein linen, L. linum flax, linen, Gr. li non. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Linen pattern — Linen Lin en, n. [Prop. an adj. from OE. lin flax, AS. l[=i]n flax, whence l[=i]nen made of flax; akin to OS., Icel., & MHG. l[=i]n flax and linen, G. lein, leinen, linen, Sw. lin flax, Goth. lein linen, L. linum flax, linen, Gr. li non. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Linen prover — Linen Lin en, n. [Prop. an adj. from OE. lin flax, AS. l[=i]n flax, whence l[=i]nen made of flax; akin to OS., Icel., & MHG. l[=i]n flax and linen, G. lein, leinen, linen, Sw. lin flax, Goth. lein linen, L. linum flax, linen, Gr. li non. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Linen scroll — Linen Lin en, n. [Prop. an adj. from OE. lin flax, AS. l[=i]n flax, whence l[=i]nen made of flax; akin to OS., Icel., & MHG. l[=i]n flax and linen, G. lein, leinen, linen, Sw. lin flax, Goth. lein linen, L. linum flax, linen, Gr. li non. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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