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121 solox
sŏlox, ōcis, adj. (cf.: salvus, solidus; v. Corss. Ausspr. 1, 486; ante- and post-class.).I.Lit., of raw, unwrought wool, of a coarse staple, coarse, harsh, bristly:* B.solox, lana crassa, et pecus, quod passim pascitur non tectum,
Fest. p. 301 Müll.: lana, Titin. ap. Fest. 1. 1.: pecore hirto atque soloce, Lucil. ap. Fest. 1. 1.; cf. Paul. ex Fest. p. 300 Müll.: solox, erion pachu, Gloss. Philox.:pallium philosophorum soloci lana,
Fronto Eloq. p. 228 Mai.—Transf., subst.: solox, ōcis, f. (sc. vestis), a dress of coarse woollen stuff, Tert. Pall. 4 med. —* II.Trop.:elaboratam filo soloci accipe cantilenam,
coarse, Symm. Ep. 1, 1 med. (cf.:munusculum levidense crasso filo,
Cic. Fam. 9, 12, 2). -
122 trade
1. n занятие, ремесло, профессия2. n редк. рабочий; ремесленник3. n отрасль торговли; отрасль производства; отрасль промышленности; промышленность4. n торговляillicit trade — незаконная торговля; торговля наркотиками
5. n рынок6. n деловая активность7. n собир. торговое сословие; купцы, купечествоtrade discount — торговая скидка, продажа по сниженным ценам
8. n собир. торговцы или предприниматели; представители определённой профессии9. n собир. разг. лица, имеющие право продажи спиртных напитков; пивовары, винокурыtrade creditor — лицо, предоставившее коммерческий кредит
10. n собир. издатели и книготорговцы11. n собир. мор. разг. подводный флот12. n собир. розничная торговля; магазин, лавкаto be in trade — быть торговцем, иметь магазин
13. n собир. розничные торговцыtrade combination — объединение торговцев; картель
14. n собир. клиентура, покупатели15. n собир. сделка; обменtrade date — дата заключения\исполнения сделки
16. n собир. полит. соглашение; сделкаbarter trade — товарообменная сделка; меновая торговля
17. n собир. диал. уст. или18. n собир. образ жизни19. n собир. линия поведения20. n собир. способ; обычай, привычкаили путешествия туда и обратно; отъезд и приезд; уход и приход
usage of trade — торговый обычай, узанс, узанция
21. n собир. уст. диал. или суматоха; тревоги, треволнения22. n диал. хлам; мусор; отбросы23. n диал. низы общества, дрянь, шваль24. a торговый25. a промышленный; экономический26. a профессиональныйtrade test — профессиональные испытания, проверка мастерства
27. v торговать28. v менять, обменивать29. v обмениваться30. v разг. быть постоянным покупателем; отовариватьсяbe in trade — быть торговцем; иметь магазин
31. v продаватьtrade fair rate — цены, по которым гостиница продает свои услуги на больших гостиничных ярмарках
32. v извлекать выгоду, использовать в личных целяхСинонимический ряд:1. change (noun) change; commutation; interchange; shift; substitution; switch; transposition2. craft (noun) craft; discipline; field; specialty3. exchange (noun) barter; dealing; exchange; purchase; sale; swap4. occupation (noun) art; avocation; calling; employment; handicraft; job; line; livelihood; metier; occupation; profession; pursuit; vocation; work5. patronage (noun) business; commerce; custom; enterprise; industry; patronage; sales; traffic6. bargain (verb) bargain; barter; change; commute; deal in; exchange; interchange; substitute; swap; switch; traffic; traffic in; truck7. patronise (verb) buy; patronise; patronize; purchase; sell; shop -
123 Apperleen
A proprietary fabric, plain weave for dress cloths, made from good quality woollen yams. Has a napped finish and used for suitings of the sports type. -
124 Arscot
A dress fabric in the serge twill weave, made of fine woollen yarns, in Belgium. -
125 Asticotine
A French make of woollen cloth used for dress wear. It is loosely woven to give elasticity. -
126 Banaati
The vernacular name for a dress fabric, made of woollen yarns, in Madras. Originally the term denoted a plain weave cotton cloth piece-bleached. -
127 Bedford Cloth
A kind 'of russel cord of all wool. Used as dress goods and is a variety of French woollen poplin. Mostly in drab colour. -
128 Bell-Isles
Woollen fabric made at Norwich in the 18th century. Used for dress fabrics.
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