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121 title
1. заголовок; заглавие; озаглавливать2. титульный лист; титул3. контртитул4. репродукция титульного листа оригиналаend title — послесловие; колофон
5. сокращённое заглавие; подзаголовок6. титульный шрифт7. общее заглавие8. общий титулrecord title — правовой титул, подтверждаемый документально
first-class title — безупречный, бесспорный правовой титул
9. главный титулGothic title — заглавие, напечатанное готическим шрифтом
10. заголовок в разрез текста11. заглавие части или раздела12. шмуцтитулserial title — заглавие серии, серийное заглавие
side title — заглавие на сторонке переплётной крышки; заглавие на обложке
standard title — популярное заглавие, под которым известно произведение
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122 Silk Fabrics
The Silk Association of Great Britain and Ireland, Inc., has formulated the following definitions of " Silks ": - (1) Silk means the natural product of the silkworm, whether net, spun, or schappe silk. (2) Woven or knitted textiles and articles made therefrom. Silk goods may only be so called if they contain no other fibre than silk. They may be further qualified as pure silk goods if they contain no tin weighting and no added weight of any kind other than that which is an essential part of dyeing and finishing. (3) The word silk may be used for articles containing silk and other fibres provided it is clearly qualified, as for example, silk warp taffeta, silk warp poplin, silk pile velvet, silk mixture, silk union, etc. (4) Smallwares, certain smallwares containing silks in combination with other fibres (such as Paris bindings, gimps, eyeglass cords, etc.), have been by long established custom known as "silks." Only where there is a clear long established custom may they continue to be described as silk, otherwise the general principles set forth above will apply. The more generally known silk fabrics are as given below: - Armures - Barathea, Loisine, Natte, Ottoman, Roy ale. Repp. Figured Silks - Arras, Broche, Brocatelle, Brocades, Chevron, Chine warp prints. Cote-line, Damassin, Foulard, Lampas, Matelasse, Striped tabaret. Satins - Duchesse, Meteor, Mervelleux, Peau de Soie, Radyimar, Raadames, Radium, Satin mousseline. Satin messaline. Satin lus-mineaux. Satin charmeuse. Satin de Lyon, Satin chine. Satin lumiere, Soleil, Soie de Devil. Twills - Serge, Surah, Sarcenat. Velvet, or pile weaves - Terry velvet frese, Utrecht, Velours de nord. Velours de chiffon, Velours de sabre. Silk warp, wool weft - Bengaline, Cotele, Crepon, Irish poplin, Popeline, Poplinette, Sultane, Sicilienne, Velours Victoria, Veloa-tine. Silk warp, cotton weft - Moirette, Polonaise, Satins, Satinet, Striped linings. Taffetas, plain weaves - Bengaline de Soie, Epingle, Faille Francaise, Glace, Gros grain, Gros de Tours, Gros de Naples, Gros de Suez, Lustring, Pongee, Poult de Soie, Royale, Tabaret, Taffeta mousseline. Taffeta chiffon. Crepe de chine, Ninon, tulle, voile, Marquisette, Moire onde. Moire Faconne, Moire Francaise, Moire Antique. -
123 column
['koləm]1) (a stone or wooden pillar used to support or adorn a building: the carved columns in the temple.) colonne2) (something similar in shape: a column of smoke.) colonne3) (a vertical row (of numbers): He added up the column (of figures) to find the answer.) colonne4) (a vertical section of a page of print: a newspaper column.) colonne5) (a section in a newspaper, often written regularly by a particular person: He writes a daily column about sport.) chronique6) (a long file of soldiers marching in short rows: a column of infantry.) colonne7) (a long line of vehicles etc, one behind the other.) colonne• -
124 extension
[-ʃən]1) (an added part: He built an extension to his house; a two-day extension to the holiday; He has telephone extensions (= telephones) in every bedroom.) extension2) ((a program by which) part of a university located somewhere else offers courses to people who are not fulltime students.) extension3) (the process of extending.)4) (a telephone that operates on the same line as another: They have a phone in the living-room and an extension in the bedroom.) -
125 outline
1. noun1) (the line forming, or showing, the outer edge of something: He drew the outline of the face first, then added the features.) contour2) (a short description of the main details of a plan etc: Don't tell me the whole story, just give me an outline.) plan, grandes lignes2. verb(to draw or give the outline of.) tracer le contour de, exposer les grandes lignes de -
126 column
['koləm]1) (a stone or wooden pillar used to support or adorn a building: the carved columns in the temple.) coluna2) (something similar in shape: a column of smoke.) coluna3) (a vertical row (of numbers): He added up the column (of figures) to find the answer.) coluna4) (a vertical section of a page of print: a newspaper column.) coluna5) (a section in a newspaper, often written regularly by a particular person: He writes a daily column about sport.) coluna6) (a long file of soldiers marching in short rows: a column of infantry.) coluna7) (a long line of vehicles etc, one behind the other.) fila• -
127 extension
[-ʃən]1) (an added part: He built an extension to his house; a two-day extension to the holiday; He has telephone extensions (= telephones) in every bedroom.) extensão2) ((a program by which) part of a university located somewhere else offers courses to people who are not fulltime students.) extensão3) (the process of extending.)4) (a telephone that operates on the same line as another: They have a phone in the living-room and an extension in the bedroom.) -
128 outline
1. noun1) (the line forming, or showing, the outer edge of something: He drew the outline of the face first, then added the features.) contorno2) (a short description of the main details of a plan etc: Don't tell me the whole story, just give me an outline.) resumo, esboço2. verb(to draw or give the outline of.) delinear, esboçar, resumir
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