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1 Stained Wool
Wool which has become discoloured through the effects of urine. When scoured it has a burnt appearance. Used in making coloured fabric. -
2 Bole-Stained Cotton
A term used to denote brown-coloured layers or semi-layers of cotton that appears in American and East Indian bales. The staining is caused by the seed cotton remaining in the unopened pod until it has become saturated by the rain entering at the partly-opened sutures. This saturation of the fibres by moisture causes the colouring matter from the inner membrane of the pod to permeate the fibres. The colouring is of a red or brown shade, and, being transferred to the seed cotton, gives rise to the term of bole or brown-stained. Bleaching removes the stain.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Bole-Stained Cotton
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3 tahraantua
yks.nom. tahraantua; yks.gen. tahraannun; yks.part. tahraantui; yks.ill. tahraantuisi; mon.gen. tahraantukoon; mon.part. tahraantunut; mon.ill. tahraannuttiinbecome stained (verb)smear (verb)stain (verb)* * *• be soiled• become shabby• become stained• foul• smear• soil• stain -
4 ensangrentarse
1 to get stained with blood, be covered with blood* * *ensangrentarse con o contra — to be cruel to, treat cruelly
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5 percudirse
pron.v.to get ingrained with dirt.* * *verbo pronominal (AmS) to become ingrained with dirt* * *verbo pronominal (AmS) to become ingrained with dirt* * *percudirse [I1 ]( AmS) to become ingrained with dirt* * *percudirse vprAndes, RP to get grimy, to become stained with dirt* * *vr -
6 lekelenmek
v. become stained, be stained, be spotted, be dishonored, bastardize, blotch, blur, smudge, spot -
7 lekelenmemek
v. (neg. form of lekelenmek) become stained, be stained, be spotted, be dishonored, bastardize, blotch, blur, smudge, spot -
8 wyplam|ić
pf Ⅰ vt to stain (all over) [koszulę, ręce] Ⅱ wyplamić się 1. (siebie samego) to become stained ⇒ plamić się 2. (zostać poplamionym) [dywan, fartuch] to stain a. be stained all overThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyplam|ić
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9 verfärben
I v/t (Wäsche) dye, colo(u)r; die Socken haben die ganze Wäsche verfärbt the dye from the socks has come off onto all the washing; der Herbst verfärbt die Blätter the autumn (Am. fall) turns the leaves different colo(u)rsII v/refl discolo(u)r; auch Person: change colo(u)r; Herbstlaub: change colo(u)r, turn; Jägerspr. change colo(u)r* * *to discolor; to discolour;sich verfärbento discolour; to discolor; to change colour* * *ver|fạ̈r|ben ptp verfä\#rbt1. vtto discolour (Brit), to discolor (US)wenn der Herbst die Blätter verfärbt — when autumn (esp Brit) or fall (US) turns the leaves
2. vrto change colour (Brit) or color (US); (Blätter auch) to turn; (Metall, Wäsche, Stoff) to discolour (Brit), to discolor (US)sich grün/rot verfärben —
sie verfärbte sich — she went red/white
* * *(to (cause to) change colour or become stained: The paintwork had discoloured with the damp.) discolour* * *ver·fär·ben *I. vrim Herbst \verfärben sich die Blätter the leaves change colour in autumnII. vt▪ etw \verfärben to discolour [or AM -or] sthnicht farbechte Kleidungsstücke \verfärben andere items of clothing that are not colourfast discolour other items* * *1. 2.transitives Verb discolour* * *A. v/t (Wäsche) dye, colo(u)r;die Socken haben die ganze Wäsche verfärbt the dye from the socks has come off onto all the washing;der Herbst verfärbt die Blätter the autumn (US fall) turns the leaves different colo(u)rsB. v/r discolo(u)r; auch Person: change colo(u)r; Herbstlaub: change colo(u)r, turn; JAGD change colo(u)r* * *1. 2.transitives Verb discolour* * *v.to change colour expr. -
10 mürekkeplenmek
"to become smeared with ink; to become stained with ink; to become blotted with ink." -
11 sich verfärben
verfärben v: sich verfärben v discolour, become discoloured, change colour, fade, stain, become stainedDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > sich verfärben
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12 ombrare
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13 okrvaviti se
m pf become stained with blood, become bloodstained, bloody oneself, bloody one's clothes, get blood on one's clothes -
14 wyplamić
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyplamić
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15 enlodarse
1 to get muddy* * *VPR1) (=embarrarse) to get muddy2) (=mancharse) to become stained* * *vr -
16 обагряться
обагритьсяbe / become* stained with blood -
17 더럽혀지다
v. spot, become stained -
18 얼룩지다
v. become stained, dapple -
19 обагряться
несовер. - обагряться; совер. - обагриться
be/become stained with blood; be crimsoned* * ** * * -
20 notatu
du/ad. (I) ( zikindu, narriatu) to taint, stain da/ad. to become {stained || tainted}
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