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образует сложные прилагательные со значением: всеобщности (от сущ. и прил): - All-American всеамериканский - All-State всего штата - All-Union всесоюзный - all-purpose универсальный - all-day круглосуточный чистоты, исключительности (от сущ): - all-black только из черных - all-wool чистой шерсти - all-professional состоящий только из профессионалов максимальной степени (от прил. и прич): - all-powerful мощнейший - all-pervading всеохватывающий - all-pitiless (редкое) безжалостный - all-seeing всевидящий -
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[ɔ:l-]1. всеобщности (от сущ. и прил.):2. чистоты, исключительности (от сущ.):all-pitiless - редк. безжалостный
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1) загальності (від iм.; пpикм.)2) чистоти, винятковості (від iм.)3) пoeт. максимального ступеня (від пpикм.; пpиcл.) -
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1) загальності (від iм.; пpикм.)2) чистоти, винятковості (від iм.)3) пoeт. максимального ступеня (від пpикм.; пpиcл.) -
65 All-Silk Goods
These must contain no other textile fibre, such as cotton, linen, wool, ramie, rayon or any other. Fabrics called "all-silk" are commonly adulterated by means of weighted dyes in both warp and weft. The limit of weighting is commonly given as 50 and 100 per cent (warp and weft), the percentage being based on the return weight as against the weight of the natural silk handed to the dyer, which is, of course, 16-oz. to the lb. Actually the percentage of weighting is more, owing to the "boiling-off" losses by the removal of the natural gum. -
66 all talk and no cider
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67 Armure Wool Fabric
Made in wide widths for use as dresses, coats, etc., good quality yarns, 72-ends, 68 picks per inch. The warp is usually end and end mohair and worsted, two-fold yarns, such as 2 / 60's or 2 / 40's - The weft is single worsted 26's to 32's. Other qualities are made from one kind of warp, but in right and reverse twist, and up to about loo-ends per inch. Cotton weft is used in the cheapest cloths, about 48's yarn dyed black. The photograph shows a typical wool Armure fabric made in a fancy rep weave 84 X 68, 2 / 60's botany / 30's botany. A heavy cloth is also termed "Armure", used for drapery and curtains, woven with brocade figuring on the armure weave ground, and all-wool yarnsDictionary of the English textile terms > Armure Wool Fabric
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68 Chlorinated Wool
Wool when treated with hydrochloric acid has a high gloss, a greater affinity for dyes, but is rather harsh in feel. The process is to first clear away all greasy matter very thoroughly, then steep in hydrochloric acid solution (cold) for 20 minutes. It is next worked for 10 minutes in a solution of bleaching powder and again treated in the hydrochloric acid and finally thoroughly washed. This process is used to give a silk-like gloss to the wool. Chlorinated wool does not felt, so if woven with ordinary wool, crimped effects are obtained through one yam felting and the other not. It also takes up more dye than ordinary wool, so that two-colour effects could be obtained by dyeing in the same bath. -
69 East India Wool
Much of the wool classed as East Indian is collected from the adjacent countries. All contain much grey hair, Joria is the finest type. The best sort gives a springy, full yam and cloth, hut the lower sorts are ccarse and burry. Kandahar are good carpet wools used largely for native Indian carpet manufacture. Kelat from Beluchistan, is inferior and shorter in staple than Kandahar. Poa Pathan is similar. Kashmir goat wool resembles poor sheep wool. Tibet wool is brought over the frontier, sold and packed in Calcutta. This wool requires much sorting. The export has increased largely in recent years owing to the opening up of the country. Bombay and Karachi are the principal ports of export. -
70 Indian Wool
Much of the wool classed as East Indian is collected from the adjacent countries. Indian wools are mostly sent to Liverpool, where they are sold by auction every two months. All contain much grey hair. Joria is the finest type. The best sort gives a springy, full yam and cloth, but the lower sorts are coarse and burry. Kandahar are good carpet wools, used largely for native Indian carpet manufacture. Kelat, from Beluchistan, is inferior and shorter in staple than Kandahar. Pao Pathan is similar. Kashmir goat wool resembles poor sheep wool. Tibet wool is brought over the frontier, sold, and packed in Calcutta. This wool requires much sorting. The export has increased largely in recent years owing to the opening up of the country. The Punjab Government has bestowed some attention on the improvement of the indigenous breed of sheep, and merino rams are said to have fared well in two districts. The Civil Veterinary Department, Lucknow, United Provinces, concerns itself with the improvement of breeds. Bombay and Karachi are the principal ports of export for Indian wools. -
71 Ice Wool
Fine two-fold worsted knitting yarn used for shawls; in all colours. ———————— A thick, fluffy wool yarn, mostly used for knitting comforters and other fancy articles. It is made of two-fold yarns, very soft spun and has a high gloss finish. Also known as Eis wool. -
72 Chinese Wool
The wools from China vary widely in length, quality, colour and cleanliness of staple, and are used mainly for American carpets. They are all good spinning wools, but without springiness, and therefore the yam is lean and flat. Shanghai and Tientsin are the chief markets and ports of export. The wool is also sorted, graded, and washed in these towns. Kashgar wool from Chinese Turkestan is a valuable white, silky, soft -wool, transported into Russia for the manufacture of woollen cloths. Wools shipped from North China go mostly to the American market. -
73 Grease Wool
Wool as it comes from living sheep with the grease still in it. About 70 per cent of the wool in London is in the natural or greasy condition. The fleeces contain all the natural secretions which are present on the fibres during life, in addition to the whole of the yolk and suint within the fibres, and the dust, sand, earth and vegetable matter which have lodged in the fibres during their growth. These maintain the natural properties of the wool during transit and also facilitate the process of manufacture. -
74 Hogg Wool
The wool sheared from a year-old sheep that has not previously been clipped. The fibres are pointed and taper towards the end, and nearly all of this wool is used for warp yams. It has a higher value than subsequent clips and is longer and finer (see Tag wool) -
75 great cry and little wool
"крику много - шерсти мало", шуму много, а толку мало [часть уст. выражения great cry and little wool, as the Devil said when he sheared the hogs]It's always been the same all his life - much cry and little wool. The real truth is that he's lazy and just won't work. (SPI) — Всю жизнь у него так было: шума много, а дела мало. По правде говоря, он человек ленивый и работать не любит.
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76 one's wits are wool-gathering
разг.рассеянный; витающий в облаках‘I crave pardon, honourable sir! But my wits -’ ‘Are gone a wool-gathering, I think...’ (W. Scott, ‘Guy Mannering’, ch. XLVII) — - Прошу прощения, достопочтенный сэр, - но у меня ум... - Зашел за разум, я полагаю...
Why on earth you didn't get hold of the doctor at once, Clement, I cannot think. Your wits must have all gone wool gathering. (A. Christie, ‘The Murder at the Vicarage’, ch. XXIX) — Не могу понять, Клемент, почему вы сразу же не вызвали доктора. Непостижимая рассеянность.
Alma: "Excuse me, Roger. My wits are woolgathering." (T. Williams, ‘The Eccentricities of a Nightingale’, act II, sc. 4) — Алма: "Простите меня, Роджер. Я замечталась."
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77 Territory Wool
Wool raised in the States of Arizona, Colorado, Dakota, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming, formerly western territories, hence the name. Wool from sheep of all grades, from the churro to the merino. -
78 Eis Wool
Fine two-fold worsted knitting yarn used for shawls; in all colours. -
79 South Down Wool
This is the most valuable of the short staple 3-in. wools, and has a short regular fine fibre with a high spinning quality. Spins about 60's. The average weight of a fleece is about 41/2-lb. It is largely used for hosiery and flannels. The sheep were originally bred in the south-east of England (Sussex) but now are spread all over England. -
80 steel wool
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