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2 Chinese
m; -n, -n1. Chinese2. umg. Chinese restaurant; zum Chinesen gehen go to a Chinese (restaurant); in der Nähe ist ein Chinese there’s a Chinese place near here* * *der ChineseChinese; chinaman* * *Chi|ne|se [çi'neːzə] (esp S Ger) [ki-]m -n, -nChinese ( man)zum Chinésen gehen — to go to a/the Chinese restaurant
* * *Chi·ne·se, Chi·ne·sin<-n, -n>[çiˈne:zə, -ˈne:zɪn]m, f Chinese [person]* * *der; Chinesen, Chinesen, Chinesin die; Chinese, Chinesenen Chinese* * *1. Chinese2. umg Chinese restaurant;zum Chinesen gehen go to a Chinese (restaurant);in der Nähe ist ein Chinese there’s a Chinese place near here* * *der; Chinesen, Chinesen, Chinesin die; Chinese, Chinesenen Chinese -
3 Chinese
Chi·ne·se, Chi·ne·sin <-n, -n> [çiʼne:zə, çiʼne:zɪn] m, fChinese [person]; s. a. Deutsche(r) -
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8 Chinese kool
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9 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. -
10 Chinese karakters
Chinese karaktersVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > Chinese karakters
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11 Chinese kamer
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12 Chinese Burr Fibre
A fibre obtained from the Triumfetta pilosa of Queensland. It is clean, strong, lustrous, soft and fairly resilient, similar to jute.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Chinese Burr Fibre
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13 Chinese Cotton
Cotton grown in China and Siam and classified Gossypium religiosum. It yields a naturally coloured fibre, being rather dark yellowish-brown. Also known as Nankin cotton. The staple is about 1-in. The original nankeens were made from this cotton as well as the first khaki uniform cloths made for the soldiers of the Central India Horse. -
14 Chinese Embroidery
This term covers a remarkable range of hand work done both by men and women, for decorating anything in fabrics. They use silk, gold, silver, wool, cotton, feathers, etc. The designs are numerous, and include dragons, birds, flowers, ships, etc.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Chinese Embroidery
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15 Chinese Hemp
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16 Chinese Knot
An ornamental knot of several varieties, made of one or two covered cords and used as trimming on suits and dresses. -
17 Chinese Rugs
The rugs made in China are in a class of their own as regards colours, schemes and designs, as they are quite different from any other group of Eastern rugs. Yellows predominate, while the reds, peach, plum, etc., are in shades not seen in other rugs. The designs include the swastika, the key, the fiet, emblems, dragons, bats, butterflies, etc. -
18 Chinese Volksrepubliek
Chinese VolksrepubliekVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > Chinese Volksrepubliek
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19 Chinese roos
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20 Chinese wijk/buurt
Chinese wijk/buurtVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > Chinese wijk/buurt
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