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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > camels hair
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Общая лексика: верблюжья шесть -
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كرك ياپشم شتر،پارچه پشم شتر -
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1. n собир. волосы2. n волос, волосинка3. n шерсть4. n щетина, иглы5. n ворс6. n тех. волосок, нить; визирto win by a hair — победить, показав чуть более высокий результат
to a hair — точно, точь-в-точь
exact to a hair — весьма точный;
the reproduction mached the original to a hair — репродукция до мельчайших деталей повторяла оригинал
a hair of the dog — порция спиртного для того, чтобы опохмелиться
to split hairs — вдаваться в тонкости; заниматься казуистикой, «занудствовать»
you can let your hair down in front of me — говорите всё, не стесняясь меня
7. a тонкий как волос8. v удалять волосы9. v разг. обрастать волосамиfalse hair — фальшивые волосы, парик
10. v тянуться тонкой нитьюСинонимический ряд:1. beard (noun) beard; eyebrow; eyelash; moustache2. bit (noun) bit; fraction; smidgen3. bristles (noun) bristles; fuzz; whiskers4. coat (noun) coat; hide; pelt5. curls (noun) curls; ringlets6. fiber (noun) fiber; filament; thread7. hairbreadth (noun) hairbreadth; hairspring; shaving; sliver; splinter8. locks (noun) down; fleece; fluff; fur; locks; thatch; tress; wig; wool9. mane (noun) mane; mop; tresses10. suggestion (noun) ace; ghost; hint; intimation; semblance; shade; shadow; strain; streak; suggestion; tinge; touch; trace; whisker; whisper -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > верблюжий шерсть
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > верблюжья шесть
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11 Chamaerops Fibre
This fibre obtained from a variety of the Palmetto in Northern Africa and Southern Europe, is very strong It is used by the Arabs, mixed with camels' hair, to make cloth for tents. In France it is known as " African hair " and used for carpet-making and for sails. Many years ago (about 1860) when split into fine shreds was known as "flax cotton." -
12 Anthrax
A disease known also as "Wool-sorters' Disease". Mohair, camels' hair, alpaca and cashmere are most liable to convey infection. Both men and animals are subject to this infectious disease, which develops a virulent ulcer and high fever. It localises in the skin or lungs, and sometimes in the intestines. It is not always fatal. When confined to the skin alone, a cure is usually effected. -
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A fabric used for filtering purposes and is made of cotton, flax, camels' hair, silk, etc., in plain weave, pure finish. -
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зоол. camel верхом на верблюде ≈ aboard a camel спина верблюда ≈ camelback караван верблюдов ≈ camelcade, train of camels погонщик верблюдов ≈ cameleer верховой верблюд одногорбый верблюд двугорбый верблюд -
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['kæm(ə)l]n- racing camel- one-humped camel
- two-humped camel
- hump of a camel
- camel's hair
- drive a caravan of camels
- load a camel
- unload a camel
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16 Ormuk
A fine, soft fabric, made of the hair of young camels in Turkestan.
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