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1 buckram
ˈbʌkrəm
1. сущ.
1) клеенка
2) клееный холст;
бортовка
3) церемонность, чопорность Syn: primness, stiffness
4) уст. тонкое полотно
2. прил.
1) из клеенки, клеенчатый buckram apron ≈ клеенчатый фартук
2) церемонный, натянутый, чопорный Syn: stiff, prim клеенка;
клееный холст чопорность (тж. * style) - a fine unaffected lad, no pride or * славный, простой парень, ни спеси, ни чопорности бортовка;
бортовой волос( устаревшее) тонкое полотно клеенчатый чопорный наклеивать на холст, на клеенку делать чопорным, придавать чопорный вид - later he *ed his manners позже он приобрел чопорные манеры buckram клеенка;
клееный холст ~ чопорность ~ чопорный -
2 buckram
['bʌkrəm] 1. сущ.1) клеёнка2) клеёный холст; бортовка3) церемонность, чопорностьSyn:4) уст. тонкое полотно2. прил.1) из клеёнки, клеёнчатый2) церемонный, натянутый, чопорныйSyn:
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